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ABSTRACT
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[0001]
[0002]
atmosphere.
[0003]
[0004]
[0008]
[0010]
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charged particles.
[0022]
provides redundancy, but meets the need in the art for added
safety. In the event that a current-carrying channel should
close as a result of plasma pinch or other in?uences, a neigh
[0015]
[0023]
tioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal
terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory
inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure
[0016]
sphere;
[0017]
ebetween;
[0020]
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[0025]
other than those set forth above will become apparent when
drawings wherein:
[0026]
sphere;
[0027]
[0028]
invention;
[0030] FIG. 5 is a frontal illustration of wireless conductive
channel producing means of a three-channel embodiment of
retracted position;
[0034]
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the wall of the shell (channel) itself, the means by which the
shells are created are instructive and ?nd utility in various
[0049]
ducing said energy into the path. Regarding the former, sec
ond energy source 18 may be any source of electrical energy
laser assembly. In all cases where more than one laser system
present application.
[0048]
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[0055]
for example.
[0056]
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[0062]
[0061]
each rod can be moved such that its distal end is situate
exteriorly, interiorly or anywhere within the width of a con
channel wall (i.e., deeper towards the core of the channel wall
or more outward towards either outer edge of the wall). The
power introduced into each rod is independently variable.
120 include not only presently known lasers, but also other
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directions such that the radius of the charge within the chan
nel can be manipulated and the electromagnetic ?eld associ
ated with the charge re-optimized during the course of energy
both, as desired.
[0069]
tions, and the strength and shape of the charge at both stations
all work together to maximize ef?ciency.
[0066] FIG. 8 illustrates a dual sending and receiving
embodiment of the subject invention (hereinafter dual
unit). A common housing 110 encloses or partially encloses
transmission grid.
[0067] As is the case with all embodiments of the apparatus
of the subject invention, the dual unit may be mounted atop a
tower or other support structure far enough above ground
level to assure that adequate insulative non-ionized air exists
and is maintained between the outermost con-channel and
ground. Moreover, each such apparatus may be mounted on a
standard azimuth-elevation mount 68 (FIG. 1) to allow the
system to be aimed. Additionally, the entire dual unit may be
mounted in a manner that permits multi-directional move
ment.
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sphere;
c. means for rotating said ?rst pulsed ionizing beam to form
a ?rst conductive channel comprised of a wall of par
charged particles.
2. An apparatus for the wireless transmission of energy
[0072]
tive channels;
whereby said walls of each said conductive channel pro
vides a pathway for the transmission of said electrically
charged particles.
3. The apparatus for wireless transmission of energy of
claim 1, further including a target to which said ?rst pulsed
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carrying channel such that the radius of the charge within the
channel can be manipulated and the electromagnetic ?eld
associated with the charge re-optimized during the course of
ing into an area between said ?rst conductive channel and said
second conductive channel; and at least three additional
channel such that the radius of the charge within the channel
can be manipulated and the electromagnetic ?eld associated
with the charge re-optimized during the course of energy
ing into an area between said ?rst conductive channel and said
second conductive channel; and at least three additional
carrying channel such that the radius of the charge within the
channel such that the radius of the charge within the channel
can be manipulated and the electromagnetic ?eld associated
with the charge re-optimized during the course of energy
channel such that the radius of the charge within the channel
can be manipulated and the electromagnetic ?eld associated
ing into an area between said ?rst conductive channel and said
second conductive channel; and at least three additional