.....with two variable arms , only ...playing oscillatory leverage , at :
http://s68.photobucket.com/user/mscient ... M.jpg.html
...and with a single variable arm ,only...playing alike , at :
http://www.geocities.ws/iacob_alex/Some ... ext028.JPG
VAP-variable arm procedure can be your way of performing a continuous gravity unbalance ( torque difference on the same side of the fulcrum ).
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Sorry Alex, iMO the chain on the center sprocket will simply walk around it and the lever/weights will not change positions.
Some years back we had a member (Magnum) that thought this was the ultimate design. No matter how hard I tried to convince him otherwise. He proceeded to start his own private sub-forum, made up of four members of his choosing. IIRC it lasted for three posts!
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Some years back we had a member (Magnum) that thought this was the ultimate design. No matter how hard I tried to convince him otherwise. He proceeded to start his own private sub-forum, made up of four members of his choosing. IIRC it lasted for three posts!
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Hi Ralph !
I agree with you about playing continuous unbalance with a sprocket arrangement ( Magnum/2006/"Gain force from their own swinging").
Regarding VAP (variable arm procedure ) , there are a lot of different possible proposals to imagine and test...let's remind ...the so old simple hinged arm.
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I agree with you about playing continuous unbalance with a sprocket arrangement ( Magnum/2006/"Gain force from their own swinging").
Regarding VAP (variable arm procedure ) , there are a lot of different possible proposals to imagine and test...let's remind ...the so old simple hinged arm.
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