Demonstration Generator
20180090028 ยท 2018-03-29
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Abstract
A demonstration generator may be used to illustrate electrical generation. A The demonstration generator may be based on a spinning top, a yo-yo, a gyroscope, or other spinning devices. A demonstration generator may allow an electrical current to be generated via induction by using a spinning motion to move one or more magnets relative to one or more coils.
Claims
1. A generator, comprising: a magnet, the magnet coupled to a spinning top; a centering surface, operable to center the spinning top above a coil, the coil embedded in the centering surface; and an electric sink, operably coupled to the coil.
2. The generator of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the spinning top is made from material having a density of at least 5 g/cm.sup.3.
3. The generator of claim 1, wherein the magnet is embedded in the spinning top.
4. The generator of claim 1, wherein the magnet is adhesively attached to the spinning top.
5. A generator, comprising: a gyroscope comprising a rotor; a magnet coupled to the rotor; and a coil positioned to allow a magnetic field of the magnet to move relative to the coil.
6. The generator of claim 5, wherein the coil is disposed within a mount external to the gyroscope.
7. The generator of claim 5, wherein the coil is disposed within a frame of the gyroscope.
8. A generator, comprising: a yo-yo, comprising two disks coupled with an axle; a magnet coupled to one of the disks; a coil positioned to allow a magnetic field of the magnet to move relative to the coil; and an electrical sink, operably coupled to the coil.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0015] Rotating Spinning Top 100 in a proper orientation and in close proximity of Coil 120 may induce an electrical current in Coil 120. The electrical current may be sufficient to provide electricity to an Electrical Sink 150, which may be, for example, a buzzer, an incandescent light bulb, an LED, a calculator, or other objects operable by electricity. The current flow generated may be alternating current (AC), switching directions as the north and south magnet poles move past Coil 120. A rectifier may be used to provide direct current (DC). Alternatively, multiple LEDs may be coupled in parallel with different polarity, so that at least one is lit when the current flows in one direction, and at least one is lit when the current is reversed.
[0016] Current flow may depend on how densely Coil 120 is wrapped and the strength of the magnetic fields from Magnet 130 for Coil 120. The closer Magnet 130, and more densely wrapped Coil 120, the greater the electric current may be.
[0017] As current increases, induced magnetism may increase, which may then cause Spinning Top 100 to become unstable. To counter this effect, additional rotating mass may be used for Spinning Top 100. Making sections of Spinning Top 100 from, for example, steel, copper, or other denser materials rather than plastic, aluminum, or other light materials may help reduce instability issues. For example, making a portion of Spinning Top 100 out of materials with higher densities, 7.85 g/cm.sup.3 for mild steel or 8.96 7.85 g/cm.sup.3, for example, may allow Spinning Top 100 to remain more stable than making it out of aluminum, which may have a density of 2.7 g/cm.sup.3.
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[0019] Rotating Spinning Top 200 in a proper orientation and in close proximity of Magnet 230 may induce an electrical current in Coil 220. The electrical current may be sufficient to provide electricity to an Electrical Sink 250, which may be, for example, a buzzer, an incandescent light bulb, an LED, a calculator, or other objects operable by electricity.
[0020] Current flow may depend on how densely Coil 220 is wrapped and the strength of the magnetic fields from Magnet 230 for Coil 220. The closer Magnet 230, and more densely wrapped Coil 220, the greater the electric current may be.
[0021] As current increases, induced magnetism may increase, which may then cause Spinning Top 200 to become unstable. To counter this effect, additional rotating mass may be used for Spinning Top 200. Making sections of Spinning Top 200 from, for example, steel, copper, or other denser materials rather than plastic, aluminum, or other light materials may help reduce instability issues.
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[0025] Regardless of the type of demonstration generator, the velocity of the spin must be sufficient to generate an electric current so it may be enough to power Electric Sink 150, which may be, for example, a buzzer, an incandescent light bulb, an LED, a calculator, or other objects operable by electricity. Spin velocity, magnetic flux density, and coil density may affect the strength of the electric current.
[0026] The foregoing description of various embodiments of the invention has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. It is intended that the scope of the invention be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto. The above specification, examples, and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.