To solve the problem, wherein an acyclic generator is not much use practically, because it has a very low output voltage (V), even though a rotor can be rotated with a small dynamic energy without a reverse torque as compared with an ordinary generator utilizing electromagnetic induction.
The generator has a structure in which the direction of a magnetic field through a rotating conductor is alternately inverted, and the direction of the magnetic field in the cylindrical conductor alternately forms a centrifugal direction 3a and a centripetal direction 3b. An electrical path is provided in the conductor so that electricity (electrons) can flow in a zigzag form through the conductor, and the distance of flow of electricity (electron) in the magnetic field can be set longest and a voltage (V) can be enhanced.
FUJITA TAKEO