Physical energy-converting rotor, rotating method of the same and generating set using the same
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1. A physical energy-converting rotor comprising:
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multiple weights being connected to the rotor body and being rotated with the rotor body, wherein,when the rotor body is rotated, an inner virtual orbit and an outer virtual orbit are defined, and the weights are moved back and forth in the inner and outer virtual orbits by a force action-at-distance to form non-balances.
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Abstract
A physical energy-converting rotor has a rotor body and multiple weights. When the rotor body is rotated, an inner virtual orbit and an outer virtual orbit are formed and the weights are rotated. The weights are moved back and forth between the inner and outer virtual orbits to form non-balances to keep the rotor body rotating. The physical energy-converting rotor may operate alone, or may cooperate with non-pollution generators such as wind generators and water generators to enhance power-generating effect.
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24 Claims
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1. A physical energy-converting rotor comprising:
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a rotor body; and multiple weights being connected to the rotor body and being rotated with the rotor body, wherein, when the rotor body is rotated, an inner virtual orbit and an outer virtual orbit are defined, and the weights are moved back and forth in the inner and outer virtual orbits by a force action-at-distance to form non-balances. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A rotating method for a physical energy-converting rotor comprising acts of:
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providing a rotor body; providing multiple weights being connected to the rotor body; providing the rotor body an initial power to start rotating; forming an inner virtual orbit and an outer virtual orbit by the rotating rotor body, wherein when the weights are rotated with the rotor body, the weights are moved back and forth in the inner and outer virtual orbits by a force action-at-distance to form non-balances.
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