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MULTI-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELD GENERATOR
Inventor: Gene Koonce, 2329 10th St, Greeley,
CoS) 80834
Notice: Subject to any disclaimer, the tem ofthis
patent is extended ot adjusted under 35
USC. 1S4(b) by O days.
Appl. Nos 12/131,733
Filed: Jun. 2,2008,
Prior Publication Data
US 200810297298.A1 Dee. 4, 2008
Related US. Application Data
Provisional application No. 60!941,601, filed on Jun,
1, 2007,
Int-Cl.
AGIN 500
us.cl.
(200601)
sessnsnnnns 938/296; 335/299 606/33:
GOTH; OTIS: 361/230; 361/282: 315/153:
S15/154; 313/155,
Field of Classification Seareh 335/286,
335/209; 6063233: G07. 88,90, 100-103
361/230, 232: 315/153-155
‘Se pplication ile for complete sear history.
66) References Cited
US. PATENT DOCUMENTS
590844 A 61999 Are
6217604 BL 42001 Azate ea
GORI BL 82008 Koonce
Primary Examiner —Ramoo M Barrera
(14) Attorney; “Agent, or Firm William W. Cochran:
(Cochran Freund & Young LLC
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Disclosed is a multi-frequency electromagnetic field genera-
tor tha is opal of generating okstromagnte Bx els
ue projected ata distance from the device. Radial fields,
Horizon elds and sil els are gomrted by the ele:
tromagnetic field generator and are projected ata distance
{rom the device. wide range of frequencies is generated as
‘aresull of the fst ise ime pulses produced by thedevice, The
zeometry and siructure of the device cause the eletromag-
fete fields io encircle the device and be collected at the far
end ofthe device by an antenna, An inner eo antenna, that is
centrally disposed in the device, receives clectmomagnetic
‘waves that are transformed into a curtent thats applied to an
inner coil The inaer coil produces a strong electromagnetic
fiokd that extends outwarily in a horizontal direction that
increases the projected horizontal distance ofthe electromag-
pate fel.
ABSTRACT
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MULTI-FREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC
FIELD GENERATOR
(CROSS-REPERENCE TO RELATED
APPLICATION
This application claims henefit of and priority to U.S. Poe
visional Patent Application Ser. No, 601941,601, eattled
“Improved Muiti-Frequency Electromagnetic Feld Genera
tor" by Gene Koonce, ied jun. 1, 2007, the entire contents of
whiclare specifically incorporated hereinby reference forall
that it discloses and teaches
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
rious types of electromagnetic field generators have
‘existed for some time. For example, US. Pat. No. 6933819,
‘describes an electromagnetic field generator thats capable of
enerating mulple frequencies. This patent is specifically
‘ncomporated herein, by relerence, forall that i ciseloses and
teaches. Multi-trequency electromagnet generators can be
used for various purposes, including use as energy transfer
‘devices Flecromagnetic field generators eanalso be used for
testing and calibration of flux meters, including fax meters
‘capable of detecting multiple frequencies.
SUMMARY OP THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the present invention may therefore
‘compriseun electromagnetic field generator that is capable of
enerating spiral, radial and horizntal elocromagnetc fells
‘comprising: spiral transmission coil that is horizontally
“disposed in the container that reates.a multi-frequency spiral
‘electromagnetic field in response 19 a high voltage pulse
‘reated by the electrical components; a column disposed on,
the container Tesla coil wound around the cumin having &
first end connected to electrical ground; emission tubes
‘mounted on the column having fist electrodes that are con-
nected to a second end of the Tesla coil; fist antenna
‘mounted over th emission tubes that iseectrically connected
to socond electrodes ofthe emission tubes the aenna dis-
posed to couple to multifrequency spiral electromagnetic
Field such that a curteat is induced inthe antenna and flows
through the antenna to generate a horizontally disposed elec-
‘tomagnetic fold, the eurent also flowing through the emis-
soa tubes to ereate light wave frequency electromagnetic
radiation and through the Tesla coi to generate a centrally
disposed electromagnetic field: @ sevond antenna mounted
substantially centrally between the emission tubes that is
disposed to couple to the centrally disposed electromagnetic
field that induces a current ina conductor attached to the
second antenna; a inner coil antenna, that s connected to the
‘conductor, the inner coil antenna generating an akltonal
horizontally disposed electromagnetic fel
Anembodiment of the present invention may further com-
prise @ method of generating multi-frequency electromag-
neti felds with an electromagnetic generator comprising:
providing «horizontally disposed flat spiral transmitting co
that ereates a multi-frequency spiral electromenetic field:
placing a Tesla coil that is centrally located over the spiral
Transmitting col, the Tesla coil having a center ais that is
substantially normal tothe lat spiral oi: mounting emission
tubes in alignment with the Tesla coil; mounting fist
antenna over the emission tabes that is disposed to receive the
multi-frequency spiral electromagnetic fed such that a eur
rents indiced in the frst antenna which generates ahorizan-
tally disposed electromagnetic Held, the Curent also lowing
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‘through the emistion tubes to ereate electromagnetic radian
tion and through the Tess coil to generate «centrally di
posed electromagnetic field; mounting a second antenta that
js centrally disposed between the emission tubes to receive
the centrally disposod electromagnetic field; providing. an
fnner eoil antenna, that is connected tothe second antenna
‘witha conductor, the inner coil antenna generating an add
tional horizontally disposed electromagnetic field Irom cur
rent induced in the second antenna from the centrally di
posed electromagnetic field
BRIBE DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS.
FIG, 1s as illustration of one embodiment of an electo-
‘magnetic generator.
IG, 2isasehiemati circuit diagram of the embodiment of
FIG.
FIG. 3 isan ilostration ofthe contents of the box of the
vice illstated in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 isa schematic illustration ofthe emission tubes and
supporting strcture ofthe device of FIG. 1.
FIG. Sisaside view illustrating the fux ines ereatedby the
device of FIG. 1
FIG. 6 isa top view illustrating the ux lines ereted bythe
device of FIG. 1
FIG.7 is anillstration ofone embodiment of an inner coil
‘and ier coil antenna,
FIG. 8 isan ilustiton ofan antenna that couples electeo-
magneti feds to transiting coi
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1 isan isometric view of one embodiment of mul
requency electromagnetic field generator 100, As shown
FIG.1 box 102 contains various electronics. Box 102may be
‘made from a material such as Bakelite of Phenolic and ean
take any shape, This material substantially restrits the ema-
nation of electri fields that are generated by the eletrcal
devices contained within box 102. OF course, any type of
‘materials can be used 10 shield the eletre feld radiation
including foils, sereens, faraday cages, etc. Air circulation
holes 104 provide air eieulaton to the interior of the box
where the elecionies are located. Fans may be provided to
increase the airflow, which may be located within the box
102, Mounted on the top of te box 102 isa column 106, The
column 106 is attached to a lower suppor 108, Disposed
between the lower support 108 and upper support 10 are a
series of emission tubes 224, Each ofthe emission tubes 224
‘ha electrodes 220 located on the bottom portion of the mbe
and electrodes 222 locate on the top portions of the tube. As
indicated in FIG. 2, the bottom electrodes 220 are connected
to the Tesla coil 216, while the top electrodes 222 are con-
rected to the antenna 228, Tesla coil 216 is wrapped arvund
the column 106, The top ofthe Tesla col 216 is electrically
‘connected to the electrodes 220, as mentioned above. The
bottom ofthe Tesla coil 216 is a wie that projects through a
bole in the box Hid 114 and is connected fo electrical ground.
Te antenna 228 is mounted on op ofthe upper support 110,
and functions to collect electromagnetic Mux signals that
project from the box 102. The electronies within the box are
jonnected to & power source through pawee plug 202, The
circuit reaker 116 is provided to protect the device from
‘overvoltage or overctitent conditions. The timer 203 is
‘connected via cable 112 to the device and intermittently inter
ripts the power signal from power phig 202 to allow the
cletrical components within the box 102 to adegustely coo
The inner eo antenns 232 is centrally located between the