There are three systems being discussed, a high efficiency motor, a single to 3 phase converter, and an overunity energy source.
The image you grabbed from the video animation is, I believe, the high efficiency motor. Elsewhere in that video (or one of the other videos) we see several vertically mounted "motor" shaped units in front of a large control/monitoring panel of sorts. This, I believe, is the three phase converter. I do not think we have seen any images of the overunity "free energy source", although that appears to be, in one embodiment, the complicated system with multiple gears and rotors as seen in patent drawings. What I think are the three phase converters may be a later embodiment of the OU system, but it does not appear to be salient wound as discussed in the patents. What I think are three phase converters look like fairly standard wound rotor synchronous motors with the rotor shaft physically retained to prevent rotation. Sequentially energizing the physically stationary rotor windings with properly wound/sequenced field coils would seem to be a plausible manner with which to make a three phase converter.
Regarding the third set of coils in the center of the animation screen grab you posted, let's call that the physically rotating armature (the patent references are somewhat confusing). The outer most coils are physically stationary field coils. The middle group of coils is referred to as a rotor, albeit physically stationary as well, with its coils driven in sequence to create a rotating magnetic field.
Another embodiment I have seen replaces the rotating armature coils with permanent magnets.
The following patent covers most of this:
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/09/e1/22/db3b8980221e4c/WO2010079422A1.pdf
FIG 14 depicts connection to a three phase power source. From the patent text, the rectangular boxes with long and short dashes within are plugs/connectors, the circles with curved top tees are wattmeters.
With all the connections, caps, loads, and windings involved, and no mention so far, that I have seen, of reactive power (I/V phase angles), there seems to be plenty of room for measurement errors.
This is also covered in the following patent:
https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/88/74/14/b00c916e4df8c4/US10008916.pdf
Note that this patent has an assignee that may, or mat not, be an offshore shell/holding corp which may, or may not, mean anything. From a search result, the assignee may also have been listed in the leaked Panama Papers. Perhaps I am wrong on all this and the companies are not one and the same, so please search the assignee and form an opinion for yourself.
PW
Yes, it's hard to get your head around it, and there are technical inconsistencies in what is said in the patents. The assignee of the last patent you cited is "Redemptive Technologies Ltd", but you can see that it is also the applicant and there it says "Road Town , Tortola ( VG ) ; Robert Ray Holcomb , Road Town , Tortola ( VG )". The assignee is Holcomb. All the information we have on his systems comes only from Holcomb. This is not reassuring. - no third party involved in his case - only three people on their team - a multitude of details in the patents without presentation of a general guiding idea - conditioning speech with lots of references and images of a green world without pollution - a claimed source of energy, the spin of unpaired electrons, without any explanation of the causal links that would prove it and make the difference with a conventional system The only positive point is the DNV verification report. But even this one is suspect, since it states "The harnessing of the energy from the spin of these unpaired electrons in the magnetic domains are most certainly the source of energy". But what does it say? No evidence is provided, and a certification body does not usually make such speculations, only measurements. Finally, it seems to me that in a video (I can't find where), they talked about "SGS" as a second certifying body having verified their system, but no reference to SGS nor report is available on their site, contrary to DNV's, which remains the only one.
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