This invention is a back EMF permanent electromagnetic motor generator and
method using a regauging process for capturing available electromagnetic
energy in the system. The device is comprised of a rotor with magnets of
the same polarity; a timing wheel in apposition to a magnetic Hall Effect
pickup switch semiconductor; and a stator comprised of two bars connected
by a permanent magnet with magnetized pole pieces at one end of each bar.
There are input and output coils created by wrapping each bar with a
conducting material such as copper wire. Energy from the output coils is
transferred to a recovery rectifier or diode. The magnets of the rotor,
which is located on a shaft along with the timing wheel, are in
apposition to the magnetized pole pieces of the two bars. The invention
works through a process of regauging, that is, the flux fields created by
the coils is collapsed because of a reversal of the magnetic field in the
magnetized pole pieces thus allowing the capture of available back EMF
energy. Additional available energy may be captured and used to
re-energize the battery, and/or sent in another direction to be used as
work. As an alternative, the available back EMF energy may be dissipated
into the system.