Strom Engineering New York, NY Jun 2011 to Apr 2012 Maintenance MechanicStrom Engineering
Jul 2007 to Jun 2011 contractorAK Steel Middletown, OH Oct 2005 to Jul 2007 contractorAlbemarle Dayton, OH Oct 2004 to Nov 2005 contractorGem City Engineering Dayton, OH Apr 2002 to Oct 2004US Playing Cards co Norwood, OH Jul 2000 to Apr 2002 Machine adjuster
Dr. Anderson graduated from the University of Utah School of Medicine in 1980. He works in Provo, UT and specializes in Psychiatry and Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Anderson is affiliated with Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Clarence E. Anderson - Washington DC Rhawn F. Anderson - Washington DC
International Classification:
G09B 2318
US Classification:
35 19A
Abstract:
An apparatus for demonstrating magnetic force comprises a plurality of disc-shaped rotors angularly displaced from each other on a common shaft and a number of magnets equispaced along the rims of the rotors. Stationary field magnets encircle the rotors in close proximity to the rotor magnets with like-poles of the rotor magnets and the field magnets facing each other. A high permeance magnetic shield is located in the air gap between each field magnet and the rotor to block opposing magnetic fluxes. Magnetic attraction between the rotor magnets and field magnets tend to rotate the rotor. In one embodiment, the shield at each field magnet is mounted on a pivot and is moved out of the air gap by arms attached to the rotor. The rotor magnets are first attracted to the magnetic shield, and, as a corresponding rotor and field magnet approach each other during rotation of the rotor, one of the arms causes the shield to pivot out of the gap to expose the rotor magnet to the field magnet. This creates a magnetic repulsion "kick" tending to further rotate the rotor.