Abstract:
Electromechanical propulsion system is disclosed. The propulsion system has no moving parts to move a vehicle. The propulsion system is well suited for use in outer-space craft. Enter-outer-space craft; levitate, domestic and industrial uses. The propulsion system includes a plurality of electromagnets that repel each other with strong and weak magnets to move the propulsion motor in linear motion. Multiple side propulsion motors can be incorporated to alter the direction of travel of the electromechanical propulsion system. The propulsion system is manufacturable in a self contained configuration where it is controllable from a remote location.

Description:
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
       [0001]    This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant&#39;s co-pending application Ser. No. 60/833,654 filed Jul. 28, 2006 the entire contents of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein. 
     
     FIELD OF THE INVENTION 
       [0002]    This invention relates to improvements in linear propulsion. More particularly, the present propulsion system includes a plurality of strong and weak electromagnets that repel each other to move the craft or load. A quantum leap in propulsion where no moving parts are used to move a vehicle. The propulsion system is well suited for use in outer-space craft. Enter-outer-space craft, levitate, domestic and industrial uses. 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0003]    The need for a better propulsion motor will be a benefit to most areas of our lives. Typical rotational motors require the conversion of rotational energy into linear motion using gears or a transmission. Linear motors do not require a transmission to change energy into linear motion. Typically these motors are called inertial or vibratory motors. A number of different linear electromechanical propulsion systems have been patented and exemplary examples of these patents are described herein. 
         [0004]    U.S. Pat. No. 3,266,233 patented on Aug. 16, 1966 by A. W. Farrall discloses an Inertial Propulsion Device where the device consists of a rotational motor that turns a transmission to move an inertial mass in an oscillation motion. The reaction of the oscillation moves the device along the surface of the ground. While this system discloses a linear motion device the linear motion is caused by a rotational motor. 
         [0005]    U.S. Pat. No. 3,889,543 patented on Jun. 17, 1975 by Oscar Mast discloses a propulsion system that uses the interaction of two magnets to alternately create linear motion. These magnets are arranged in a parallel orientation and operate independent from each other to provide the motion. In the pending application the electromagnets are arranged in a linear orientation where the electromagnets can work in harmony to provide a more linear motion in a single motor package. 
         [0006]    U.S. Pat. No. 4,801,111 patented on Jan. 31, 1989 by Charles E. Rogers et al. discloses a System for Propulsion and Positioning of a Transitory Object. In this patent a coil generates a magnetic field to move a piston. The magnetic field is then collapsed and the piston is pulled with a spring into a metal plate. The impact of the piston on the medial plate causes motion of the vehicle. While this patent discloses imparting motion on a vehicle, the motion requires an impact that provides for does not make the motion linear in nature. 
         [0007]    U.S. Pat. No. 6,369,469 patented on Apr. 9, 2002 by Lawrence D. Murry discloses a Poly Phase Linear Alternator. The mechanism requires a motor with a number of electromagnetic coils that move to impart motion on a vehicle they are attached to. This patent requires motors to adjust the gap between the electromagnetic plates. While this invention uses electromagnetic force for the propulsion the amount of force is determined by moving the magnetic plated with a motor. 
         [0008]    What is needed is a linearly arranged electromagnetic coils where the amount of power on each coil is controllable to vary the amount of propulsion. This allows the entire motor to move the vehicle with variable amounts of force and speed without using a rotational motor. The motion is further accomplished without requiring an impact to impart the motion to the vehicle. The proposed electromagnetic propulsion system provides this solution with an elongated linear drive system with variable output capability. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0009]    It is an object of the electromagnetic propulsion system to provide a propulsion system that is comprises a single transportable motion source. This provides the advantage of using the system in a various vehicles. The system is controllable from the exterior of the drive system to provide remote control capability. The only connection to the drive motor is the power connection. 
         [0010]    It is an object of the electromagnetic propulsion system to provide a propulsion system in an elongated configuration to allow the system to operate in an optimum linear configuration. The linear configuration allows multiple propulsion systems to be placed side by side to increase the propulsion force. The systems can also be placed in a linear relationship where one system in placed behind another to form an elongated group of electromagnetic propulsion motors that allows them to evenly distribute the weight of the devices within a vehicle. 
         [0011]    It is another object of the electromagnetic propulsion system to provide a propulsion system with variable power drive control to allow the electromagnetic motors to output different amounts of force depending upon the propulsion needs. In a starting condition, maximum force may be needed to begin motion. Once the vehicle is in motion the power to the device can be reduced to maintain a constant speed. 
         [0012]    It is another object of the electromagnetic propulsion system to provide a propulsion system that works with two or more pairs of electromagnets/superconducting magnets working together in a specific, predetermined order. One electromagnet repelling another one with a force greater than the other. The maximum gauss/magnetic field intensity is the desired goal. Each electromagnet is energized either, simultaneously or in sequence or in succession. Each magnet&#39;s field intensity/gauss is controlled to control the forces (power-to-weight ratio) needed to overcome the load, craft, vehicle or any object to be moved. The electromagnets work together to repel simultaneously or sequentially. One magnetic field force is always greater than the other. 
         [0013]    It is still another object of the electromagnetic propulsion system to provide a propulsion system with variable rate control to control the frequency that the coils are being energized. The variable rate along with the variable power allows the system to provide small power pulses to provide smoother motion. 
         [0014]    The electromagnetic propulsion technology system consists of two or more pairs of electromagnets or superconducting magnets. These pairs of electromagnets work together in a specific, predetermined order and relation of like-poles opposing one another using a strong and a weak pole. Each pole is electrically energized. The power to each electromagnet is governed by a device such as a rheostat/potentiometer or other power limiting device. A on or off pulse signal is transmitted remotely to a receiver which is responsible for activating a power source, controlled/governed by a rheostat or other. When the electromagnet is energized. Each electromagnet will be energized simultaneously or in sequence with the on or off pulse-signal transmission. 
         [0015]    The signal on or off pulse is transmitted by a remote controlled transmitter to a harmonious receiver. This is joined with a power control device. The receiver is also joined to the battery or power supply. When the receiver is activated each electromagnet is energized to a desired magnitude, intensity of magnetic field strength. 
         [0016]    The magnets not only function as the repulsive force, but they are also used to accelerate a load via the on or off pulse signal&#39;s rate of transmission which is received by all magnets simultaneously or in sequence via the receiver. 
         [0017]    Various objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, along with the accompanying drawings in which like numerals represent like components. 
     
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0018]      FIG. 1  shows an isometric view of the electromagnetic propulsion system with the power source and the receiver/controls removed. 
           [0019]      FIG. 2  shows a side view of the electromagnetic propulsion system 
           [0020]      FIG. 3  shows an embodiment of the remote control unit. 
           [0021]      FIG. 4  shows a cross sectional view of the electromagnetic propulsion system. 
           [0022]      FIG. 5  shows an arrangement of four electromagnetic propulsion systems being controlled by a single transmitter. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION 
       [0023]      FIG. 1  shows an isometric view of the electromagnetic propulsion system with the power source and the receiver/controls removed. The electromagnetic propulsion system operates with pulse signals of on and off transmission where the “pulsating dc” creates motion. The electromagnets are arranged in a specific order and relation to one another, in a predetermined order and given a chosen strength/magnitude of repulsion that creates the engine which produces magnetic propulsion power for linear motion. 
         [0024]    The on and off pulse signal transmission has a break between each transmission. With adjustable rates of speeds from 0 to infinity. There can be from one pulse transmitted per second, up to what ever technology permits. The transmission of the on and off pulses is produced by a radio remote control signal, activating a receiver. This activates an electric current, and is only limited by engineering considerations and technology. 
         [0025]    Referring to  FIG. 1 , electromagnets  21  and  23 , are the strong magnetic repulsion forces, they are the repelling forces. They are limited only by engineering considerations and technology. Electromagnets  20  and  22 , are the weak magnetic forces, they are repelled by electromagnets  21  and  23 , respectively. Electromagnets  20  and  22  maintain a magnitude/strength equal to that of the load/craft but, they also have the capacity by means of a current control device to match electromagnets  21 , and  23  strength. Electromagnets  21  and  22  are attached to the load/craft, and remain permanent and stationary. Electromagnets  20  and  23  are attached to one another by means of guide rods  30 - 33  with electromagnet  20  at one end of the rods and electromagnet  23  at the other end. Each rod passes through ball bearing or “magnetic bearing”  40 - 45  ( FIG. 2 ) which keeps them suspended or free floating. In this arrangement electromagnets  20  and  23 , all guide rods are free floating/independent by means of the bearings. This free floating arrangement is an essential element for the electromagnetic propulsion technology system to work. The interactions between electromagnets  20 - 23  causes movement of the load/craft. The magnets of this system  23  and  20  are free-floating, where each is independently adjustable. They can also be physically adjusted independently back and forth along the guide rods in relation to electromagnets  22  and  21  respectively, specifically  23  to  22  and  20  to  21 . Magnets  22  and  21  are both fixed and stationary where they are attached to the load or craft. Magnets  23  and  20  can be moved in a back and forth direction along guide rods so as to maximize the most efficient magnetic field force. 
         [0026]    Electromagnets  22  and  21  are energized to a desired strength/magnitude. Magnet  22  a strength equal to the weight of the load, via the rheostat/potentiometer or some other, more sophisticated control system. and  21  are the driving forces their strengths are generally equal at all times but can be regulated otherwise for experimental purposes. Electromagnet  23  pushes/repels along with electromagnet  21  which also pushes/repels; together they use a combined magnetic force/strength which is always greater than magnets  22  and  20  combined with the load/craft. The strengths of electromagnets  23  and  21  are adjustable, from 0 . . . . To the greatest magnitude technology permits. Magnets  22  and  20  is also adjustable, from 0 to maximum power that is available from the power source or as limited by the rheostats. Magnets  23 ,  21 , and  22 ,  20  operate in harmony with the on and off pulse signal accelerated by a high-speed device computer-accelerated from 0 near infinity to provide maximum speed or power. 
         [0027]      FIG. 2  shows a side view of the electromagnetic propulsion system. Each units coil has its own separate control unit(s)  50 ,  54 ,  55  and  56  that contains a power source  51 , receiver  52  and rheostat or other similar power control device that limits the amount of power that is transmitted to the coil with each pulse. An external radio remote controlled transmitter unit transmits a stream of on and off signals that are received by receivers  52 . The remote control device is operable from outside the vehicle/craft or from within the vehicle/craft. It is imperative to operate remotely, using a pulse on and off transmission transmitter, apart from the engine when activating the “pulsating “dc” “electromagnetic propulsion technology system”. The ends of the rods  30 - 33  go through or terminate with the end plates where they are maintained in position with a fastener  70 . 
         [0028]      FIG. 3  shows an embodiment of the remote control unit. The transmitter  80  is a high frequency radio type remote control device, which sends pulse-signal transmission on and off signal. These on and off signals provide high speed, computer accelerated, from 0 to a near infinity number of pulses per second with a visible readout  81  showing the rate of the pulses being sent in pulses per second. Up  82  and down  83  control buttons adjust the rate of the pulses being transmitted. The remote also has stop  84  and run  85  buttons to turn on and off the remote. While the transmitter and receiver is preferably a wireless radio type device, infrared or other light transmission remote is contemplated. In addition to simultaneous pulse signaling a more sophisticated computerized transmitter and receiver is also contemplated that will allow for sequentially and or succession signals of transmission that transmit a pulse to electromagnet  21  followed by a pulse to electromagnet  23 . These pulse signals can then be followed in the reverse electromagnet energizing order to provide braking, stopping and reverse motion. 
         [0029]    The receiver  52  must complement the transmitter and there must be harmony between them in regard to the pulse transmission and pulse reception so as to energize the electromagnets simultaneously or in sequence, a chosen, predetermined order. The receiver(s)  52  activates a power source  51 , which is governed by a rheostat, potentiometer  53  or similar power control/limiter. More sophisticated electronic control device can be connected to the electromagnets/superconducting magnets to energize them in a desired way or to a desired magnetic field intensity/gauss, magnitude of the on and off pulses. 
         [0030]    Simultaneous or sequential reception: (imperative) a must, each electromagnet(s)/superconducting magnet (s) must receive the electrical transmitted pulse/signal simultaneously or in sequence by way of the receiver to the (rheostat/potentiometer) or a more sophisticated electronic control device. The power and speed of this electromagnetic propulsion technology system is limited only by the limitations of engineering considerations and technology. Independent propulsion force of the free-floating electromagnet  23  strong magnetic repulsion force and electromagnet  20  weak magnetic repulsion are independent of the load/craft, they are free-floating, and they stand alone, but are joined together. In this system&#39;s configuration electromagnets  20  and  23  are united with fixed magnets  21  and  22 . These components make up the whole engine, the driving force. 
         [0031]    Electromagnet  23  is the strong magnetic force. The push/repelling force in relation to electromagnet  22 , which is the weak force. The strength of electromagnet  22  is generally equals that of the load/craft. Electromagnet  21  is a strong magnetic with force that always exceed electromagnet  20  weak magnetic force, free floating. Electromagnet  21  is the strong magnetic force. Electromagnet  21  has a strength that will always exceed the weight of the load/craft. Electromagnet  20 , which is the weak magnetic force, is repelled by the strong magnetic force of electromagnet  21 . 
         [0032]      FIG. 4  shows a cross sectional view of the electromagnetic propulsion system. The cross section shows an electromagnet  21 , the guide rods  30 - 33  on magnetic bearings  40 - 45 . Bolts or other similar fastening hardware holds the components of the power, receiver, control and the electromagnet together. Side stringers  60 - 63  keep the components mechanically connected together for securing to a vehicle. The magnets  21 ,  22  and the side stringers  60 - 63  are a connected unit. Magnets  20 ,  23  are attached to the guide rods which pass through bearings  40 - 45  of the assembly of magnets  21 ,  22  and the side stringers  60 - 63 . Electromagnets  21  and  22  are fixedly attached to the craft or load while electromagnets  20  and  23  are slidably adjustable on the rods  30 - 33 . 
         [0033]      FIG. 5  shows an arrangement of four electromagnetic propulsion systems  90 - 93  being controlled by a single transmitter. This arrangement of power systems allows the driving force to be increased. Two sets of power systems are shown side by side and one after another to show that the power systems can be configured in a variety or orientations based upon vehicle design. 
         [0034]    Thus, specific embodiments of an electromagnetic propulsion system have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.