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| Rerouter:
Pnuematics is just a bunch of math. I am familiar with most of it. Im not sure your "mastered" means the same as mine. But ask away. |
| joeqsmith:
--- Quote from: Wimberleytech on July 09, 2019, 01:26:21 am --- --- Quote from: joeqsmith on July 09, 2019, 12:08:03 am ---I am making claims for not just this spark plug but for all gaps. I plan to patent not just this particular gap, but all gaps. I also plan to patent the use of my custom spark gap, not only for this oscillator, but for all applications I feel can benefit. My technique of using a hammer is very novel. I'm sure it will be awarded and then I will sell the idea to a large company and I'll be set for life. If that doesn't work out, maybe I can patent an LED oscillator. --- End quote --- LOL...OK. Let me know when you assert it. I will be your expert witness...that is my business. I never lose. Please put the hammer in a secure location out of the public eye. It will be important later. --- End quote --- While my hammer is the preferred embodiment, the patent is written to be very broad. It should be obvious to one skilled in the art that pliers, screwdrivers, wrenches and rocks could also be used to adjust the gap. I should be able to prevent anyone from using a spark gap for any purpose in the future without paying me royalties. --- Quote from: krayvonk on July 09, 2019, 01:04:15 am ---I understand that. An rc oscillator if it were possible is pretty much a base unit, unpatentable, like a triangle for example. "You cant use that shape, I patented it dammit." I agree with you. --- End quote --- That is a very good point but as I have tried to explain that the gap I show is indeed a capacitor. An air gap style capacitor is also a spark gap. I have included this in my patent. If you really believe that an RC oscillator can't be built, you are not paying attention. So watch and learn. |
| joeqsmith:
So could we make an oscillator using an LED, with no transistor or spark gap? Maybe. Feel free to repeat this experiment if you like as I am not doing anything magic and no free energy was used. Basically, I have a 2.4Meg resistor connected to a couple of back to back diodes that are in series. Two were used for demonstrating changing the polarity but are not needed. The other side of the diode pair connects to ground through a 100 ohm. There's a 0.001uF from the high side of the pair to ground. The scope is across the 100 ohm. The voltage is increased until the reversed biased diode goes into avalanche. It's a sort of chaotic oscillator. The diode that is operating in avalanche does not emit any light visible by my eyes. **** Corrected values **** |
| krayvonk:
Yes, I see, your telling me the led is adding another variable to the situation. Got to be more careful about things... |
| krayvonk:
Rerouter. I do have an important beginner question. What is the most analogous capacitor in pneumatics, and is it trickier to use? |
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