Electrical generator or motor structure – Non-dynamoelectric – Thermal or pyromagnetic
Patent
1990-08-16
1992-04-21
Stephan, Steven L.
Electrical generator or motor structure
Non-dynamoelectric
Thermal or pyromagnetic
505 1, H02N 1000
Patent
active
051071614
ABSTRACT:
A process for the formation of a force field comprising cooling at least one crystal selected from potassium tartrate, cesium nitrate, rubidium nitrate, tartaric acid, cadmium nitrate and thorium nitrate to a temperature below about 110K. The force field comprises an electric field and a mass attraction field which maintains its intensity over long time periods. A method is also provided for establishing a force field at a location remote from the cooled crystal by means of an electrical connection to the cooled crystal by an insulated electrical conductor. The invention includes a device for forming the force field.
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Crosetta, Jr. William J.
Dunn Michael L.
Rebsch D. L.
Simpson Robert P.
State University of New York
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