Monday, January 26, 2009

A levitating wirelessly powered lightbulb.

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light bulb


light bulb is a levitating yet powered lightbulb. It will float stably in midair and remain on for years without any physical contact, charging, or batteries. Ironically, with the levitation and wireless power circuitry both on, this entire package still consumes less than half the power of an incandescent bulb.

This is not a trick or a photoshop manipulation. The bulb and the casing contain hidden circuitry [shown in figures] that uses electromagnetic feedback to levitate the bulb roughly 2.5" from the nearest object, and uses coupled resonant wireless power transfer to beam power from the housing into the bulb itself.

Tesla invented wireless power transfer in the late 1890's. However this effect is still largely underutilized. I wanted to explore this effect coupled with feedback stabilization of a naturally unstable object. Details in the figures highlight the embedded circuitry and techniques used to levitate and power the bulb.



WOW! this is what I'm talking about! it's 2009 man... IT'S THE FUTURE! come'on, "back to the future" hoverboard come to Grey!

2 comments:

  1. I had a similar idea like this back in college. Instead of a light bulb it was going to be a sculpture. I didn't know how to pull it off. This is dope and it lights up. I have the sketches somewhere too.

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  2. you should probably already have 3 by now!

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