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Minto wheel

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Classification
  
Heat engines

Components
  
Bulbs, Tubes, Axle

Fuel source
  
Heat transfer

Minto wheel

Application
  
Toy, Scientific demonstration

The Minto wheel is a heat engine named after Wally Minto. The engine consists of a set of sealed chambers arranged in a circle, with each chamber connected to the chamber opposite it. One chamber in each connected pair is filled with a liquid with a low boiling point (propane (TB = −42 °C) and R-12 (TB = −29.8 °C) are listed in the Mother Earth News articles). Ideally, the working fluid also has a high Vapor pressure and density.

Contents

Operation

As the lower chamber in each pair is heated, the liquid begins to vaporize, forcing the remaining liquid to travel to the upper chamber. This fluid transfer causes a weight imbalance, which causes the wheel to rotate. Minto's pamphlet also suggests obtaining a pressure differential with a dissolved gas instead of a boiling gas. Soda water or propane dissolved in kerosene are suggested.

Characteristics

The Minto wheel operates on a small temperature gradient, and produces a large amount of torque, but at very low rotational speed. The speed of rotation is directly proportional to the surface area of the containers used, the volume, and the height of the wheel. The higher the ratio of surface area to volume, the greater the rate of revolution.

Iske brothers and Israel L. Landis

The Iske brothers got 1881 a patent granted for a design similar to the Minto wheel. The patent suggests lamps as heating sources.

  • US Patent US242454, granted to the Iske brothers
  • US Patent US243909, granted to the Iske brothers
  • Later the same year, Israel L. Landis got a patent for a similarly engine. Different to the minto wheel and the Iske Brother patent, the engine was oscillating, not revolving.

  • US Patent US250821
  • In the following years, the Iske brothers where granted various patents, including some relating to modification and/or improvements on engines similarly to the Minto Wheel and an oscillating engine similarly to Israel L. Landis design.

  • US Patent 253867
  • US Patent 271639
  • Drinking bird

    The oscillating types by the Iske Brothers and Landis are related to the drinking bird toy.

    The drinking bird is dating back to 1910s~1930s. The drinking bird was patented in the US in 1945 and 1946 by two different inventors.

  • drinking bird US patents
  • Wally Minto's contribution

    Wally Minto experimented with different working fluids. With the working fluids he used, he got the required temperature difference down, enabling the engine - for example - to run on solar power. Based on the working fluid, his improved wheel is also known as "Freon Power Wheel". Popular Science reported about in its March 1976 issue.

    Examples

    A working example of a Minto wheel was first published in a series of articles in The Mother Earth News, Issues #38 March, #39 May and #40 July 1976. Test units constructed by Mother Earth News (Issue 40, July 1976) and the MythBusters (Episode 24, December 5, 2004 – "Ming Dynasty Astronaut") did work to convert temperature difference into torque; however not as well as overenthusiastic boosters claimed.

    References

    Minto wheel Wikipedia