The Citizen (Gauteng)

Taken in by a ‘green machine’

INVENTORS SUED: GENERATOR DID NOT DELIVER GOODS

- Ilse de Lange – ilsedl@citizen.co.za

Rotonetic Magrotor supposed to produce power via magnetic wheels.

ASandton company which claims it was bamboozled into paying R1 million for the rights to a new type of magnet-powered generator, has obtained a court order to get its money back from the inventors.

The High Court in Pretoria ordered Roodeplaat businessme­n Herholdt Gous, 78, and Reinert Boswel, 64, to pay back a down payment from renewable energy company Black Swan Energy.

Black Swan said in court papers Gous and Boswel in July last year convinced their representa­tive, John Cowley, that they had designed and invented the “Rotonetic Magrotor Generator”.

They represente­d that the device could generate electrical currents of 6-7.8 kilowatts per hour and that it functioned without any external energy sources connected to it for 200 hours by using magnetic spinning wheels.

Black Swan said the informatio­n provided was false and that Gous and Boswel knew their device did not work and did not produce electrical current on its own.

The company insisted the device did not function as represente­d or at all and was merely “bait” to ensnare unsuspecti­ng parties to pay money to Gous and Boswel.

Black Swan said Cowley had been induced to sign a written agreement which stated that the inventors guaranteed the functionin­g of the device and that all payments would be immediatel­y refundable to Black Swan if the device did not generate electricit­y.

Black Swan would pay R10 million to the inventors to test and prove that the technology really worked and that a new company would then be formed to supply the product commercial­ly.

It also agreed to pay the inventors R500 000 each for the right to patent, manufactur­e and market the Rotonetic Magrotor. They guaranteed no external power cables or batteries were needed.

The company obtained default judgment against the two inventors after they failed to file opposing papers in time.

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