Electromagnetic apparatus and methods employing coulomb force oscillators
First Claim
1. Electromagnetic apparatus comprising:
- a direct current power source having first and second terminals;
a switch coupled to the first terminal of the direct current power source for switching the power source on and off; and
a transformer comprising a primary winding that is coupled between the switch and the second terminal of the power source to form a closed circuit, and an open secondary winding that is inductively driven by the primary winding.
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Abstract
A Coulomb force oscillator comprising a power supply having a closed primary winding circuit and an open secondary winding that produces charge differential within the secondary winding to separate positive charges and negative charges therein, and which effects charge separation in an external body coupled to the secondary winding. Switching the power source off causes a collapse of the magnetic field in the primary winding which causes the secondary winding to return to a steady state condition, which causes charge recombination in the external body effecting release of energy. Methods of generating electromagnetic energy are also disclosed.
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22 Claims
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1. Electromagnetic apparatus comprising:
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a direct current power source having first and second terminals;
a switch coupled to the first terminal of the direct current power source for switching the power source on and off; and
a transformer comprising a primary winding that is coupled between the switch and the second terminal of the power source to form a closed circuit, and an open secondary winding that is inductively driven by the primary winding. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. Electromagnetic apparatus comprising:
a dielectrically isolated charge conductor for receiving a positive charging potential from a power supply and for removing electrons from an external body. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A method for generating electromagnetic energy comprising:
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controllably generating a charge potential;
applying the generated charge potential to an object to effect a charge imbalance within the object; and
removing the charge potential from the object to effect recombination of electron-hole pairs within the object, which recombination releases electromagnetic energy from the object.
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