The U.S. Patents of Nikola Tesla

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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.the apparatus may be very greatly varied without departure, from the invention.utilizing radiant energy, which consists charging one the arma- 65 tures condenser rays radiations and the other independent means, varying the .685,958 3 •P'. The method utilizing radiant energy, which consists simultaneously charging a condenser means rays radiations . 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. 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. Lawson Dyer, * Richard onovan. 6. Having described invention, what I claim is—. 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. 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. 50 2. Evidently the 25 radiations the source stopped inter­ cepted their intensity varied any man­ ner, periodically interrupting ryth- ' mically varying the current exciting the . . 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.and independent source electrical en­ ergy, and discharging the condenser through 55 a suitable receiver, set forth. 3. NIKOLA TESLA. intensity the said rays radiations and pe­ riodically discharging the condenser through a suitable receiver, set forth.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. The method utilizing radiant energy, which consists directing upon elevated. source, there will corresponding changes 30 the action upon the receiver and thus • signals may transmitted and many other useful effects produced. and also that the special ; details construction and arrangement of 40 the several parts of. The method of. 70 5. This, before explained1 , results an accumulation electrical energy the con­ denser, which goes long the circuit including the primary intérrupted. 4. Witnesses: M. f -s . 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.' 45 The method utilizing radiant energy, which consists