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The Non-Reaction Torque Drive is a new generation of rotary motors and drives not needing a fixed support such as earth. The drive produces rotary torque or braking resistance against rotating bodies, in suspended position, with small reaction on its support.
This invented motor is designed based on unique characteristics of gyroscope, and has two innovations in the motors world in these two parts below: • A new mechanism of producing rotation and torque, which have been never used in any other rotary motors before. • Omitting a large part of reaction of the torque produced by motor, which is great difference among existing rotary motors and this one. According to the classical mechanics third law (Newton’s third law), we remember that in all existing rotary drives and engines, action and reaction torques are equal, but in opposite directions. As a result these existing drives have to be fixed on a foundation or structure to frustrate reaction torque and make it able to work, otherwise produced torque and power by motor will turn its’ body and shell instead of rotor in opposite direction.
But the reaction free motor (this drive) can frustrate a large percentage of reaction torque (up to 80%) while it applies torque to the load, so that the reaction is not transferred to its own shell and structure in opposite direction. As an example, supposes 100 n.m of torque is needed to move a conveyor belt. It is evident that in case the regular motors are used, while the motor is applying 100 n.m torque to the conveyor, according the classical mechanics third law, the conveyor applies 100 n.m of reaction torque to the motor, which is applied to the structure, and foundation of the motor. But in this devised drive while applying 100 n.m torque to the conveyor, only 20 to 15 n.m of the reaction torque is applied back to the drive in a reverse manner, although it may seem extraordinary and impossible.
Another interesting feature of this devised instrument is that it can be used as new kind of device and brake to wear out the rotation of rotative subjects (in case it is used as generator). In this way the drive acts as a brake and produces a resisting torque while passing only a low percentage of this torque to its shell and base. Accordingly, it can be called “suspended support”. A suspended support may be defined: “a device which can act as a resistance and a rotary brake which thwart rotation but there is no need for it to be connected to or supported by another fixed thing except its own gravity support”.
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