ELECTROMAGNETIC POWER GENERATOR
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1. An electromagnetic generator comprising:
- an antenna configured to receive radiofrequency energy;
a first circuit connected to the antenna and configured to charge a first battery using the radiofrequency energy received by the antenna;
a control unit configured to receive power from the first battery and further configured to power at least one electromagnet to generate a magnetic field;
a rotatable body having at least one magnet and configured to rotate when the magnetic field is generated; and
a second circuit connected to the rotatable body and configured to supply power to an external device based on the rotation of the rotatable body.
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Abstract
An electromagnetic generator comprising an antenna that receives radiofrequency energy. The antenna is connected to a rectifier circuit, which is used to charge a first battery using the radiofrequency energy received by the antenna. The first battery supplies power to a control unit, which powers at least one electromagnet to generate a magnetic field. A flywheel having at least one magnet is configured to rotate when the magnetic field is generated. An alternator, connected to the flywheel, charges a second battery based on the rotation of the flywheel. The second battery is then used to supply power to an external device.
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20 Claims
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1. An electromagnetic generator comprising:
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an antenna configured to receive radiofrequency energy; a first circuit connected to the antenna and configured to charge a first battery using the radiofrequency energy received by the antenna; a control unit configured to receive power from the first battery and further configured to power at least one electromagnet to generate a magnetic field; a rotatable body having at least one magnet and configured to rotate when the magnetic field is generated; and a second circuit connected to the rotatable body and configured to supply power to an external device based on the rotation of the rotatable body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for supplying power using radiofrequency energy, comprising:
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receiving radio waves through an antenna; converting energy from the radio waves to a first current; using the first current to charge a first battery; powering at least one electromagnet to produce a magnetic field using energy supplied from the first battery; rotating a rotatable body due to the magnetic field produced by the at least one electromagnet; converting energy produced by the rotation of the rotatable body to a second current; and using the second current to power an external device. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. An electromagnetic generator comprising:
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an antenna configured to receive radiofrequency energy; a rectifier circuit connected to the antenna and configured convert the radiofrequency energy to direct current energy used to charge a first battery; a control unit configured to receive power from the first battery and further configured to power at least one electromagnet to generate a magnetic field; a flywheel having at least one magnet and configured to rotate when the magnetic field is generated; and an alternator mechanically connected to the flywheel and configured to charge a second battery based on the rotation of the flywheel; wherein the second battery is configured to supply power to an external device.
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