Alternating Current Neutral and Ground Inductive Electromagnetic Rectification Apparatus
First Claim
1. An alternating current neutral and ground inductive electromagnetic rectification unit comprising:
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a first redactor disposed interior to the housing, said first redactor comprising;
a first pair of inductive coils connected in parallel, each of said first pair of inductive coils having at least thirteen to fourteen turns disposed interior to a nonconductive tube;
a second redactor disposed interior to the housing, said second redactor comprising;
a second pair of inductive coils connected in parallel, each of said second pair of inductive coils having at least thirteen to fourteen turns disposed interior to a nonconductive tube; and
an insulating matrix disposed interior to the housing surrounding the first and second redactors;
wherein the first redactor is further connected to a neutral and the second redactor is further connected to a ground whereby oscillations produced along the neutral due to the emergence of harmonics are reduced and total harmonic distortion is attenuated.
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Abstract
An alternating current neutral and ground inductive electromagnetic rectification unit includes a first and second reactor connectable to a neutral and a ground of an existing circuit respectively. The first redactor includes a first pair of inductive coils, each coil disposed interior to a nonconductive tube. The second redactor includes a second pair of inductive coils, each coil also disposed interior to a nonconductive tube. The first pair of inductive coils are connected together in parallel, and also connected at opposing extremes terminating the neutral. The second pair of inductive coils are also connected in parallel, at opposing extremes of the ground. The first and second redactors are surrounded by an insulating matrix set within the housing. Once connected to the ground and neutral, the first and second redactors establish a magnetic field that redacts harmonic interference emerging on the neutral thereby increasing efficiency and power factor across the circuit.
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11 Claims
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1. An alternating current neutral and ground inductive electromagnetic rectification unit comprising:
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a housing; a first redactor disposed interior to the housing, said first redactor comprising; a first pair of inductive coils connected in parallel, each of said first pair of inductive coils having at least thirteen to fourteen turns disposed interior to a nonconductive tube; a second redactor disposed interior to the housing, said second redactor comprising; a second pair of inductive coils connected in parallel, each of said second pair of inductive coils having at least thirteen to fourteen turns disposed interior to a nonconductive tube; and an insulating matrix disposed interior to the housing surrounding the first and second redactors; wherein the first redactor is further connected to a neutral and the second redactor is further connected to a ground whereby oscillations produced along the neutral due to the emergence of harmonics are reduced and total harmonic distortion is attenuated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An alternating current neutral and ground inductive electromagnetic rectification unit comprising:
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a housing; a first redactor disposed interior to the housing, said first redactor comprising; a first pair of inductive coils connected in parallel, each of said first pair of inductive coils consisting of at least thirteen to fourteen turns disposed interior to a nonconductive tube, each said nonconductive tube having a pair of end caps disposed endwise to sealably enclose either end of each said nonconductive tube and accommodate only each of a head wire and a tail wire respectively therethrough; a second redactor disposed interior to the housing, said second redactor comprising; a second pair of inductive coils connected in parallel, each of said second pair of inductive coils consisting of at least thirteen to fourteen turns disposed interior to a nonconductive tube, each said nonconductive tube having a pair of end caps disposed to sealably enclose either end of said nonconductive tube and accommodate only each of a head wire and a tail wire respectively therethrough; and an insulating matrix disposed interior to the housing and set surrounding the first and second redactors; wherein the first redactor is connected to a neutral and the second redactor is connected to a ground whereby oscillations produced along the neutral due to emergence of harmonics are reduced and total harmonic distortion is attenuated. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method for attenuating harmonics from the neutral of an alternating current circuit, said method comprising the steps of:
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insulating each of a first pair of coils interior to a nonconductive tube and sealing each said tube with nonconductive end caps allowing only for a head wire and a tail wire to be accommodated through each respective end cap for connection into a circuit; connecting each of the first pair of coils'"'"' head wires together in parallel to create a first redactor; insulating each of a second pair of coils interior to a nonconductive tube and sealing each said tube with nonconductive end caps allowing only for a head wire and a tail wire to be accommodated through each respective end cap for connection into a circuit; connecting each of the second pair of coils'"'"' head wires together in parallel to create a second redactor; placing the first redactor and second redactor interior to a housing and surrounding said first and second redactors interior to the housing with a settable nonconductive matrix while maintaining each tail wire disposed for connection to a circuit exteriorly from the housing; connecting the tail wires of the first pair of coils to opposite extremes terminating a neutral; and connecting the tail wires of the second pair of coils to opposite extremes terminating a ground; wherein harmonics arising and oscillating upon the wire are attenuated and canceled out by action of a magnetic field established by each of the first and second redactors.
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Specification