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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| Sysop : Jerry W. Decker | Voice : (214) 324-8741 |
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| File Name : PRENTICE.ASC | Online Date : 07/14/94 |
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| Contributed by : Louis Roy | Dir Category : ENERGY |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 1031 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75149 |
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Thank you Louis for digging out this patent and diagram and sending it to
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all of us here at KeelyNet. It is an excellent correlation!....>>> Jerry
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This file is listed on KeelyNet as PRENTICE.ASC - this text version alone
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PRENT1.GIF - earth circuit
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PRENT2.GIF - antenna circuit
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PRENTICE.ZIP - .ASC & .GIFs combined
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We list all our files in two or three ways to make it possible for everyone
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to have access with the minimum problems. It takes up more hard drive
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space, but the benefits to our Associates and users makes it worthwhile.
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June 10th, 1994.
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Below is the patent of Frank Wyatt Prentice. This patent is similar to the
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"one mile wire experiment" (see AETHRTAP.ASC file on Keelynet BBS).
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Apparently, the number of the patent seems to be wrong. Sorry for this;
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the first page of my copy in front of me refers to this number (US patent).
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Where is the bug?...
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Anyway, here is the transcript of this patent. You will find the drawings
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in the PRENTICE.GIF file. If you experiment something with these
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informations, let me know your results! (on Keelynet BBS).
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Louis Roy (Canada).
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PATENT US #253,765
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(The patent number seems to be wrong?)
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E L E C T R I C A L P O W E R A C C U M U L A T O R S
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Frank Wyatt Prentice
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September 18th, 1923
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(Supplied by Louis Roy, Canada, June 10th, 1994)
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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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Be it know that I, FRANK WYATT PRENTICE, of the City of Meadville, County
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of Crawford, State of Pennsylvania, Electrical Engineer, having invented
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new and useful improvements in ELECTRICAL POWER ACCUMULATORS do hereby
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declare that the following is a full, clear and exact description of the
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same;
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My invention relates to improvements in ELECTRICAL POWER ACCUMULATORS and
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like, wherein the earth acting as rotor and the surrounding air as a
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stator, collects the energy thus generated by the earth rotating on its
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axis, utilises the same for power and other purposes.
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In the development of my WIRELESS TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEM for railways,
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covered by my United States Letters Patent Number 843,550, I discovered
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that with an antennae consisting of one wire of suitable diameter supported
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by insulating means three to six inches above the ground and extending one
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half mile, more or less in length, the said antennae being grounded at one
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Page 1
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end through a spark gap and energized at the other end by a high frequency
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generator of 500 WATTS INPUT and having a secondary frequency of 500,000
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would produce in said antennae oscillatory frequency the same as that of
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the earth currents and thus electrical power
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FROM THE SURROUNDING MEDIA
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was accumulated along the length of the transmission antennae and with a
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closed oscillatory loop antennae 18 feet in length run parallel with the
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transmission antennae at a distance of approximately 20 feet it was
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possible to obtain by tuning the loop antennae,
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SUFFICIENT POWER TO LIGHT TO FULL CANDLE POWER A
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SERIES BANK OF 50 SIXTY WATT CARBON LAMPS.
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Lowering or raising the frequency of 500,000 cps resulted in diminishing
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the amount of power received on the 18 foot antennae. Like-wise the
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raising of the transmission antennae resulted in a proportionate decrease
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of power picked up on the receiving antennae and at 6 feet above the earth
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no power what-ever was obtainable without a change of potential and
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frequency.
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It is the objective of my generic invention to utilize the power generated
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by the earth by means herein described and illustrated in the drawings.
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The two figures in the drawings illustrate simple and preferred forms of
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this invention, but I wish in understood that no limitation is necessarily
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made as to the exact and precise circuits, shapes, positions, and
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structural details therein shown, exhibited and herein described in
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combination or otherwise and that changes, alterations and modifications
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may be made when desired within the scope of my invention and as
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specifically pointed out in the claims.
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DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS:
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Referring particularlly to Figure 1:
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- 1 and 2 are alternating current feed wires supplying 110 volts 60
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cycles to a high frequency generator.
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- 3 is a switch with 4 and 5 poles of same.
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- 6 and 7 are connections of high frequency transformer 8 for stepping
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up the frequency to 500,000 and the voltage to say 100,000.
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- 9 is an inductance coil.
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- 10 is the spark gap.
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- 11 is the adjustable condenser.
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- While 12 is the primary winding of transformer 8.
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- 13 is the secondary winding of transformer 8.
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- Secondary winding 8 goes to ground through lead wire 15 to
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adjustable condenser 16 and lead wire 17, and 18.
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- 14 is lead wire from other side of secondary winding of
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transformer 8 to main transmission antennae 19 supported by
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insulating means 20.
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- 21 is spark gap from transmission antennae 19 to ground
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through lead wire 22 adjustable condenser 23, lead wire 24 to
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ground 24'.
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- Transmission antennae 19 may be of any desired length desired.
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In figure 2:
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- 25 is a closed oscillating loop antennae of any desired length
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and for greatest efficiency is run parallel with transmission
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antennae 19 of Figure 1.
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Page 2
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- 26 is lead to step down transformer 27 of which 27' is the
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secondary.
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- 28 is lead to adjustable condenser 29, lead 30 to ground 31.
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- 32 is primary winding of transformer 27.
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- 33 is adjustable condenser.
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- 34 and 35 are windings of frequency transformers supplying
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current through leads 36 and 37 to motor 38, or other power
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devices.
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OPERATION OF THE INVENTION:
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Having described the drawings will now describe the operation of my
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invention.
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Throw switch 3 connecting feed wires 1 and 2 with transformer leads 6 and
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7, adjust spark gap 10 and condensr 11 so that a frequency of 500,000 and
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100,000 volts is delivered from secondary leads 14 and 15 of step up
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transformer 8 of Figure 1.
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Next adjust spark gap 21 of transmission antennae 14 so that all nodes and
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peaks are eliminated in the transmission of the 100,000 volts and 500,000
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frequency along said antennae 14, by the surges occurring pass over the gap
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21 to lead 22 to adjustable condenser 23 to lead 24 to ground 24' thence
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the high frequency current of 500,000 passes in return through ground to
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ground 18 tence up lead 17 to adjustable condenser 16 to lead 15 to
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secondary winding 13 of transformer 8.
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The oscillatory current of 100,000 and frequency of 500,000 being of the
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same frequency as the earth generated currents and thus in tune with same
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it naturally follows that accumulation of the earth currents will
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ASSIMILATE WITH THE SAME TUNED CIRCUITS and frequency with those of the
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output from transformer 8 along wires 14 affording a reservoir of high
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frequency currents to be drawn upon by a tuned circuit HAVING THE SAME
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CHARACTERISTICS of 500,000 frequency capacity which is shown in Figure 2.
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The antennae 25 is tuned fundamentally to receive a frequency of 500,000
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which current passes to lead 26 through winidng 27' of transformer 27
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thence to lead wire 28 through adjustable condenser 29 to lead wire 30 to
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ground 31.
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The high frequency currents of 500,000 and voltae of 100,000 passes through
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to winding 32 and by adjustable condenser 33 and windings 34 and 35 of the
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frequency transformer 27 is stepped down to a voltage and frequency
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suitable to operate motor 38 receiving current from leads 36 and 37. This
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makes available a current supply for any purpose what ever, such as
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operation of areoplanes, automobiles, railway trains and current for
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industrial plants, lighting, heating and etc...
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The return of current through the earth from transmission antennae 14 is
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preferable to a metallic return as a higher percentage of accumulation of
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earth currents is noticeable on receiving antennae of Figure 2 than from a
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metallic return accountable for because of the condenser effect the
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grounded circuit affords. I also prefer under certain conditions to use a
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single antennae receiving wire in place of the closed loop shown in Figure
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2.
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Under certain operation requirements I have found it expedient to have the
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transmission antennae elevated and carried on poles many feet above the
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earth and in that case a DIFFERENT voltage and frequency WAS NECESSARY
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Page 3
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to accumulate earth currents along the transmission antennae 14.
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WHAT I CLAIM IS:
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1. In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a syncronized oscillatory
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circuit parallel with and in proximity to earth adapted to
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accumulate and utilize current generated by the earth.
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2. In an Electricial Power Accumulator, a syncronized oscillatory
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circuit having same frequency as the earth generated currents,
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said circuit parallel with and in proximity to the earth, said
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circuit adapted to accumulate and utilize current generated by
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the earth rotating on ist axis.
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3. In a Electrical Power Accumulator, a high frequency oscillatory
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generator grounded on one side with a connected antennae
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grounded at further end through a spark gap said antennae
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adapted to oscillate and radiate earth accumulated currents.
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4. In a Electrical Power Accamulator, a high frequency oscillatory
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generator grounded on one side with a connected antennae
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grounded at further end through a spark gap said antennae
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adapted to oscillate and radiate earth accumulated currents and
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receiving means adapted to utilize said radiated earth
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accumulated currents said means syncronized to pick up and
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utilize said radiated earth currents.
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5. In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a syncronized oscillatory
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circuit parallel with and in proximity to earth adapted to
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accumulate and utilize current generated by the earth using
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syneronised means to pick up at a distance therefrom said
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radiated earth currents.
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6. In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a syncronized oscillatory
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circuit having same frequency as the earth generated currents,
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said oscillatory circuit parallel with and in proximity to the earth,
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said oscillatory circuit adapted to accumulated and radiate
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current generated by the earth rotating on its axis and means
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adapted to utilize said sycronized accumulated earth currents,
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picked up at a distance from said oscillatory radiating circuit.
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Meadville, Penna, Sept 18, 1923,
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Signed Frank Wyatt Prentice, inventor.
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<End of patent>
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Vangard Note
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We should all applaud Louis for this magnificent file. At the last ISNE
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conference, a private conversation with an old friend brought up this
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story which is related in the file AETHRTAP.ASC. Louis took the file
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down, made the correlation with Prentice out of his library, typed it
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up, drew in the diagram and sent it to us to share with everyone here.
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This is the kind of effort and thoughtfulness that we really must all
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appreciate and copy wherever we can. Once it is in digital form, it
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benefits UNTOLD other researchers who might not have ever heard of it.
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