h a l f b a k e r yYeah, I wish it made more sense too.
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We're all familiar with the 12v sockets within our vehicles,
they probably being more used for electronic devices than
the cigarette lighters they were originally designed to be.
What if there's an emergency situation where the full
torque-power of the vehicle would be more appreciated.
Instances
would include emergency water pumping,
emergency power supply, emergency electrocution, etc.
This device fits under the drive wheels of a vehicle. The
device has wheels that, against the wheels of the car, are
driven, driving a motor, producing work.
It would be more compact, portable, and more powerful
than a conventional generator.
See the illustration.
Illustration
http://i53.tinypic.com/2cdfhgp.jpg For details of the concept [twitch, Nov 23 2010]
look at pg 290
http://books.google...pril%201948&f=false and the rest of the magazine will amuse or enrage you as well :) [afinehowdoyoudo, Nov 24 2010]
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Look on the top righthand corner of page 290 of Popular Mechanics April 1948 ! |
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Also, one of Red Green's favorite tricks is to jack up one corner of the van and use the wheel to drive all sorts of crazy devices.. |
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You only need to use one wheel (on a 2-wheel-drive vehicle with an open differential). |
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not widely-known-to-exist.. so + |
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That illustration is awesome [twitch]! I would So like to know how to do that. |
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illustration done in blender, free 3D program, took a
good year to get basics down. |
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Wow... popular mechanics back then was awesome!
wish they had a lot of current technology kits, but
I'm sure they government would have a cow about
that. |
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A fair amount would be required for the cooling fan...
That reminds me of a concept for a dyno machine where all the power is used to drive a huge fan. |
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I wouldn't assume that more than 10% of power used
would go to cooling the device, if even that. above
that, i'm sure you'd have a lot left over for practical
usage. |
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Wouldn't it be better to jack up one wheel and bolt the device's drive shaft direct to the hub? |
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Buy a Land Rover. Wide range of PTO accesories available. |
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I suppose the beauty of this thing is that it should
be deployable and usable within a minute. |
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