.
4. source, there will corresponding changes
30 the action upon the receiver and thus
• signals may transmitted and many other
useful effects produced. The method utilizing radiant energy,
which consists simultaneously charging
a condenser means rays radiations
.
5 Whenever the circuit closed, owing the
■ rotation the terminal the stored energy
is discharged through the primaryp, this giv
ing rise the secondary induced cur-
' rents which operate the receiver It. The method of. 50
2. Furthermore,it will
be understood that any form circuit-closer
which will respond set operation
35 when predetermined amount energy is
stored the condenser may used lieu
of the device specifically described with ref
erence Fig.utilizing radiant energy,
which consists charging one the arma- 65
tures condenser rays radiations and
the other independent means, varying the . 70
5.
to clear from what has been stated above
that the terminal connected plate
supplying positive instead negative elec
tricity the rays should convey negative elec
tricity plate The source may any
15 form Roentgen Lenard tube; but is
obvious from the theory action that or
der very effective the electrical im
pulses exciting should wholly least
přeponderatingly one sign.and independent source electrical en
ergy, and discharging the condenser through 55
a suitable receiver, set forth. ordinary
so symmetrical alternating currents are em
ployed, provision should made for aliow-
- iug the -rays fall upon the plate only
during those periods when they are produc
tive the desired result.
6. The method utilizing radiant energy, 80
which consists charging one the arma
tures condenser raysor radiations,and
the other independent means, and effect
ing the automatic discharge theaccumu-
lated energy the operation control 85
suitable receiver, set forth.'
45 The method utilizing radiant energy,
which consists .
Witnesses:
M.the apparatus may be
very greatly varied without departure, from
the invention.in charging one the arma
tures condenser rays orradiations, and
the other armature independent means,
and discharging the condenser through suit
able receiver, set forth.
NIKOLA TESLA.
f -s
. The method utilizing radiant energy,
which consists charging one the arma
tures ofa condenserby rays radiations, and
the other independent means, controlling 60
the action effect said rays radiations
and discharging the condenser through suit
able receiver, set forth. The method utilizing radiant energy,
which consists directing upon elevated. and also that the special
; details construction and arrangement of
40 the several parts of.685,958 3
•P'.
Having described invention, what I
claim is—. Lawson Dyer, *
Richard onovan.
conductor, connected one the armatures
of condenser, rays radiations capable of
positively electrifying the same, carrying off 75
electricity from the other armature con
necting the same with the ground, and dis
charging the accumulated energy through a
suitable receiver, set forth.
3. This, before explained1
, results an
accumulation electrical energy the con
denser, which goes long the circuit
including the primary intérrupted.
intensity the said rays radiations and pe
riodically discharging the condenser through
a suitable receiver, set forth. Evidently the
25 radiations the source stopped inter
cepted their intensity varied any man
ner, periodically interrupting ryth-
' mically varying the current exciting the