RF and EM Field Shield and Electrical Generator
First Claim
1. A method of shielding the user from electrical frequency generated internally from an electrical device while at the same time absorbing the unproductive RF and EM electronic fields generated for conversion to an electric current that can be utilized to provide recycled electrical current to the device while assisting in the charging of the device battery;
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Abstract
The RF (Radio Frequency) and EM (Electro Magnetic) Field Shield and Electrical Generator is an apparatus for shielding the user of an electrical device from electrical frequency generated internally from the device during normal operations while at the same time absorbing the unproductive fields generated internally or available from external fields for conversion to an electrical current that can be utilized to provide recycled and captured electrical current to the device. Additionally with increased size applied to the apparatus as a stand-alone converter that can provide electrical current to a number of electrical devices, or an external power grid.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of shielding the user from electrical frequency generated internally from an electrical device while at the same time absorbing the unproductive RF and EM electronic fields generated for conversion to an electric current that can be utilized to provide recycled electrical current to the device while assisting in the charging of the device battery;
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2. In the event an electrical device is drawing its operating electrical current from a power grid, the means to feed recycled electrical current back into the grid or the recycled electrical current back to the device to reduce the electrical device'"'"'s draw from the external power grid;
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3. A method of absorbing ambient geographically sensitive unproductive external electronic fields such as Radio Frequency and Electro Magnetic fields available for conversion to an electric current that can be utilized by a, or a number of electrical devices, or the electric current delivered to an external power grid.
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