Patents
Electromagnetic
Fertilisator
FR 829789

For soon 20 years when electroculture is extended from the
laboratory to enter the practice, the results obtained each year
since this epoch, have shown the triumphal running of this large
progress.
The purpose of the apparatus represented here is a larger power
of collecting of the electromagnetic forces of the nature, so
that used with the fertilization of the ground, the results
obtained in electroculture are further increased.
The shape of execution of the object of the invention was given
as example in the annexed drawings which show: . 1, a view in
end of the apparatus South side; . 2, a view in elevation; . 3,
a plan view.
In these figures the same letters of references indicate the
same portions always. The apparatus is consisted a cast iron A
part, in the shape of elongated, supporting magnet on its walls
a certain number of fins C. It is finished Sud side in the shape
of tip B, this to facilitate the collecting of the terrestrial
magnetism moving the South one with the North one always. The
fins come from cast iron with the body of the apparatus. At the
base of the apparatus, between the 2 poles of part A in form of
magnet, pass a metal ranging D, maintained at an equal distance
from the 2 poles of the magnet, by an insulating part E, held by
small bars I coming of cast iron with the body of the apparatus.
- This metal ranging follows the apparatus in all its length and
is bent; to pass in an opening G, spared in the flange of the
apparatus where it is bolted.
The operation of the apparatus is the following one: The
apparatus is hidden in the earth with one depth such as it
cannot be reached more by the passage of the ploughing
implements. It is rigorously directed magnetic SudNord, the tip
B with South, in order to collect the magnetic currents which
move the South one to the North one. As soon covered with earth,
the negative electricity whose sphere is loaded precipitates on
the apparatus. The fins C are used then as antennas to attract
the electricity of the earth to mass A and as the experiment
showed that the larger the contact of the apparatus with the
earth was, larger was its capacity of collecting, the fins are
thus surfaces intended to increase the contact of the apparatus
with the earth.
They play also another role. When a soft iron bar is placed in
the direction of the needle of the compass, it is as soon
traversed by a current. All the fins being on the apparatus are
thus traversed by this current which comes to already join the
body of the loaded apparatus of the negative electricity of the
ground. Mass A thus becomes a formidable loaded magnet of
negative electricity of the earth. When the apparatus is in
place, the two poles into low, one of the fins is placed on the
top of the apparatus aiming at the vertical currents of the
atmosphere which are attracted by induction with the formed mass
by the apparatus. The purpose of the fins which are in the East
and the West of the apparatus are collecting of the earth
currents. So that the circuit is not closed between the 2 poles
of the apparatus, a metal ranging D, pass between these 2 poles,
maintained by an insulating part E, collects of it the energy
and brings it to the head of the apparatus Nord side, where it
taken and is bolted in an opening G, in such way that all the
negative of earth and positive energy of the atmosphere, being
able to be collected by the apparatus, arrives at the end of the
stem D from where it escapes from the apparatus by a driver H
which will distribute it in the cultivated basement.
The forms, dimensions and materials employed for the
construction of the apparatus susdécrit, can vary without
changing into anything the object of the invention.
CH172269
Apparatus of electroculture
Present invention
relates to an appa reil of electroculture entirely subterranean,
the purpose of which is collecting the currents élec cudgels of
the ground and a small amount of électri quoted static.
[Sorts the shape of execution of the object of in vention was
represented, as example, in the annexed drawings which show: . 1
one transfers in elevation of the apparatus, . 2 naked view out
of longitudinal cut, . 3 a view cry plane, . #l. a view cry
crosses following X there of . 1, . U a view cry plane of the
apparatus in operating position under the earth with fate
network (the son distributors.
The body of the apparatus is formed by a mass of magnetic metal
A in the iron shape with< B> U,< /B> finished south
side by a tip B intended for the collecting of the currents diri
giant of south for north magnetic.
In order to collect the earth currents moving in general
East-West and sometimes West-east, a magnetic metal plate C
supporting on each side of the frayed teeth, is attached on the
top of the apparatus, such way that all the currents of the
earth will be easily collected by the teeth of this plate. The
plate is also finished south side by a very frayed tail,
intended with, to increase the capacity of collecting of the
similar ap of the currents moving the south one with north
magnetic.
The apparatus door on the top a series of frayed D, attached
tips in the mass. North side, the apparatus ends in a way of
nose E supporting a small opening intended to receive a bolt F
to fix at the apparatus the wire network distributors G of the
forces electrical collected.
In order to give a perfect contact between conducting wire
forming the network, of the clamping pieces H in two parts in me
tal magnetic; are clamped highly using bolts by imprisoning wire
in suitable grooves. The wire constituting the subterranean
network are placed, as well as the apparatus, in the direction
of the needle of the compass.
FR764497
New apparatus of electroculture

After exposed electricity of the nature, and especially since
the biologists showed us that the ground was something of
living, of many seekers thought of increasing the microbial life
of the ground, while attracting, on the part where one wished to
increase the vegetation, the electricity of the nature, source
of life of all that lives on the earth, knowing that where the
electricity would be attracted and concentrated, there would be
more life, consequently an increase of the vegetation and also
an increase of the biological qualities of this vegetation.
To arrive at this purpose. one built amount of slight
apparatuses which had, to collect the electricity, to be placed
on a mast raised with a certain height above the ground. But the
presence of these masts in the cultivated earths, obstructed the
ploughings considerably; in the pastures, they were inverted by
cattle; and near the dwellings they harmed aesthetic of the
properties. Moreover, the apparatuses raised in space, while
bringing to the ground a large static quantity of electricity,
increased it is true in considerable proportions the quality of
the products and also the amount of the crops, but daN, S
certain cases, for example for cereals the static electricity
increasing the development of vegetal especially, it arrived
that those, because of their size were subjects with pours.
The purpose of the present invention, concerning an apparatus
entirely subterranean, is curing especially this disadvantage by
removing the expensive and disgracieux masts initially, and into
decreasing the collecting of the static electricity of the air,
to take a larger amount of the currents of the earth concurrent
to the increase of the crops in amount and quality, but not in
the gigantic face; consequently removing by there the causes of
pours. In a word, the purpose of the apparatus is increasing the
crops as well in amount as in quality, but by a method which
approaches more the nature, that when one will only seek the
electricity with a certain height above the ground.
The shape of execution of the object of the invention was
represented, as example, in the annexed drawings which show: .
1, a view in elevation of the apparatus; . 2, a view out of
longitudinal cut; . 3, a plan view; . 4, a view out of cut
following X there; . 5, a plan view of the apparatus in function
under the earth with its wire distributors network.
In these figures the same letters of references indicate the
same portions always.
The body of the apparatus is formed by a mass of magnetic metal
A in the iron shape with U, finished with dimensions south by a
tip B intended for the magnetic collecting of the currents
moving south-north. The shape out of U is intended to reinforce
these currents crossing the apparatus.
In order to collect the earth currents moving in general
East-West and sometimes west-east, a magnetic metal plate C
supporting on each side of the frayed teeth, is attached on the
top of the apparatus, such way that all the currents of the
earth attracted with the apparatus by its mass, will be easily
collected by the teeth of this plate. The plate is also
finished, south side, by a very frayed tail intended to increase
the capacity of collecting of apparatus of the currents moving
south-north magnetic.
The apparatus door on the top a series of frayed tips D attached
in the mass, intended to collect by induction through the layer
of earth which covers them, a small amount of positive
electricity of the atmosphere.
North side, the apparatus ends in a way of nose E supporting a
small opening intended to receive a bolt F to fix at the
apparatus the wire network distributors G of the electrical
forces collected.
In order to give a perfect contact between conducting wire
forming the network, a double small part H in magnetic metal is
clamped highly, using a bolt, one against the other, imprisoning
the end of wire in a suitable groove.
The wire constituting the subterranean network being placed as
well as the apparatus, in the direction of the needle of the
compass, are traversed by the terrestrial magnetism, under the
terms of the quite known phenomenon, that if one place a bar of
soft iron in the direction of the needle of the compass, this
bar is immediately traversed by the magnetic current moving
south-north and àcquiert immediately two poles.
This network thus made up would be already capable to retain
with the passage a large amount of the negative earth currents
moving East-West and sometimes ouestest, very favourable with
the vegetation, but as it will receive the small amount of
positive electricity collected by induction by the apparatus and
thrust in the network by the terrestrial magnetism, the positive
electricity which will be thus distributed in the network will
attract there more and will retain there a large part of the
earth currents; what will have as consequence that the earth
part where this network will function, will have accumulated the
arable layer on a formed magnetic field by the negative
electricity of the ground and the positive electricity of the
atmosphere, there by the apparatus and the network.
In addition, in the vegetal ones which will be on this terrane
and which is used already usually as drivers between the
positive electricity of the atmosphere and that negative of the
earth, to and from of these two electricities will be increased
in considerable proportions and vitality will be increased in
the proportions where this exchange of the two electricities
already making will be increased live all that lives on the
earth. In a word, the subterranean apparatus and its network,
support and increase the play of the electrical forces of the
nature chairing already the life of vegetal not subjected to the
action of the apparatuses.
Moreover, as the electricity of the nature is the source of life
of all that lives on the earth; the concentration of the natural
electricity in the cultivated basement will develop to with it
the microbial life absolutely necessary with the life of vegetal
and their good health.
The forms, dimensions, details and materials employed for the
construction of the apparatus know-described, can vary without
changing into anything the object of the invention.
FR684117
Protective electromagnet for
young plants
The present invention
has as an object an apparatus intended to protect the young
plants against the slugs and snails which devour them. Moreover,
this apparatus forming frame, makes it possible if it is wished,
to sow earth seeds full and to obtain a larger speed of
germination than in the ordinary frames and to avoid being
obliged to replant the plant which, thus, shoot where it raised.
This apparatus allows moreover a faster growth of the plant.
The shape of execution of the object of the invention was
represented as example in the annexed drawings which show: . 1 a
view out of cut of following apparatus AB. . a plan view of the
apparatus. In these figures the same letters of references
indicate the same portions always.
This apparatus is composed of a small circular reservoir C
intended to receive water, with an hole at the center D reserved
for the site of the plant, either that it there or transplanted
into outgoing of the frame, or that one sows called seed there
to give this plant. In this last case the seeds are put in the
earth at the center of the opening D which is covered by a small
tile with glass pane E the purpose of which is forming frame and
to accelerate the germination of seeds and the growth of the
young plant. When the plant arrives at the tile of glass pane,
this one is removed and of water is put continuously in the
throat of the reservoir C which will be sufficiently large so
that slugs or snails cannot pass to reach the plant and often to
devour it like that product by wet times.
Moreover as the apparatus is in magnetic metal and than it rests
on the earth, it takes care rapidly of negative electricity of
the earth, at the same time as it attracts with him the
electromagnetic waves and other positive currents of the
atmosphere. The plant is surrounded at its base of a formed
magnetic field by the currents which circulate in the metal
forming the basin which surrounds it and active its power of
vegetation, its richness in nutrient qualities and also its
maturity.
It is clearly understood that forms, dimensions, details, and
materials employed for the construction of the apparatus, can
vary without changing the object of the invention.
CH118648
Apparatus to collect
atmospheric electricity

The drawing represents, as example, the shape of execution of
the apparatus, by the EM - ploi of which inventor A. obtained D
sultats of electroculture interesting.
1 of it is a view in elevation, 2 a plan view.
The apparatus represented comprise a canister intended for,
being attached with top of a post, with height wanted in the
atmos phère. This box door a tail B in me tal magnetic, directed
towards the South one. It present moreover a housing in which is
placed base of a stem I' in metal of which the axis vertical and
around the end périeure is known of which are laid out a beam of
metallic antennas flexible L of which which ques-ones only are
represented.
On two lateral faces .de la box are laid out of the steel plates
magnetized. antennas collect the electricity of the ambient air
and those coming from the induction of the clouds, under the
terms of the capacity of the tips.
These same the purpose of antennas L are moreover producing
electricity (of rubs lies) in vibrating under the effect of a
slow wind vio.
The top of box A is consisted one zinc basin in the hollow .de
laquelle one is attached a copper plate
FR552892
Conducting Shoe
The purpose of the present invention is a considerable
improvement in the current design and the construction industry
of the shoe.
Since a large number of years, many scientists, belonging a
little in all the countries of-world, showed that the man and
the plant were subjected to the same laws of the nature, that
one and the other had requirement to develop in a normal way, to
be in contact with the forces of the nature and especially with
the earth.
The plant living out of pot and apartment, insulated of the
earth, needs to develop in an addition of food to cure the
deprivation of the telluric electricity and of that the flowing
ambient air through its branches when it is in full earth.
It is the same for the human beings, of the men deprived of
garments and going naked feet, setting on the earth, constantly
in contact with the forces of the nature, develop normally and
acquire a large force with an insignificant food; whereas the
people covering garments and locking up their feet in shoes
which isolate them from the ground, need, to maintain their
vitality, of a food much more abundant and much richer to
compensate for the forces of the nature from which they are
insulated by their garments and especially by their shoes. As
the potted plant they are private telluric electricity, of that
of the ambient air, which cannot circulate through their body.
To prevent that the shoe in which the foot is locked up,
isolates the human body from the earth, it is necessary to make
cross the shoe by one or more small metal ranging, good
conducting of the electricity, resting of an end on the earth
and other end in contact with the foot locked up in the shoe.
The shape of execution of the object of. the invention is given
here, as example only, in the annexed drawing which watch: . 1,
a view out of cut of a bead of shoe provided with one with these
stems; . 2, a plan view of this bead.
A bead of shoe A is crossed in all its height by a metallic
screw B with wide head of resting foot on this screw will be put
by it in contact with the earth, thus allowing the passage, the
exchange and the combination, through the human body, of the
telluric and atmospheric electricities. ! It residue of course
that the number of these stems; is not limited, that they can be
placed at one, unspecified place of the sour chaus- which
enables them to touch of an end to the earth and other end the
foot, and that the forms, dimensions, details and metals
employed, can vary without changing the object of the invention.
FR628803
Electromagnetic bell

Until present, to
increase the growth rate of the plants and their maturity, one
covered them with a bell out of glass or a glazed frame, having
for purpose letting penetrate in the Inner one of the bell or
the frame, the light and the rays of the sun, and, by
withdrawing them from the abrupt variations of the outer
temperature, preserve around them the atmosphere of determined
heat by the radiation of the earth under the green surfaces
neck, and the rays of the sun passing through the glass and
heating the ambient air under the bells or frame.
It is obvious that the culture of the plants under glass can
increase the growth rate and the maturity, for the explained
reasons higher, but with the detriment of the quality of the
vegetal products, because these principles are in obvious
contradiction with the laws of the nature. All the vegetal ones
whatever they are, have sheets eL branches, all provided of
serrations around the sheets, or small barbs, which are as many
small sensors intended to receive on these antennas of which A
provided nature, the forces of electrical origin to the latent
state in the atmosphere. Gold the plants cultivated under glass,
are completely insulated these various electrical forces to
which from the laws of the nature quote are called to ask life,
like-all what lives on the earth, thus that show it multiple
small the year tend natural they are provided. In locking up the
plants under bells or frames glass panes, these plants are, by
the glass, insulated of the electrical forces of the nature, it
who night enormously with the speed rise nelle of the sap in the
vegetal ones and with their richness in nutrient qualities.
The purpose of the present invention is bringing inside the
bells, frame and mssme greenhouses, electricity of the ambient
air and it my terrestrial gnetism.
The shape of execution of the object of the invention was
represented, as exeraple, in the annexed drawings which show:
1, a view out of cut of the apparatus has, a view one crosses of
a simplified apparatus.
This apparatus is composed of a bell in pierced glass A of two
holes B to his part known prioress, intend to let pass two wire
metallic of different nature, for example an iron wire
galvanized D and a copper C wire.
The iron wire galvanized D is, bent with its upper part, in such
way that it pre a tip feels towards the south one, in order to
collect the terrestrial magnetism moving the south one with the
north one. The copper C wire is finished in tip and is directed
towards the sky, in order to collect by this tip, the static
electricity of the ambient air.
These two wire are had together with a certain distance of their
upper end, by some towers of rolling up and a spot weld F, cross
the bell by the holes B, and come to be inserted in the earth E
under the bell, each one has an opposite base; the iron wire
galvanized D at the south base of the bell, the copper G wire at
the magnetic north base.
As these wire are different metals, depressed in the earth they
form a stack whose circuit is closed by the moisture of the
earth, and as the two pals are depressed in the earth at the
Intérieure base of the bell, one with south, 1 ' other with
north, the circuit closing themselves by the moisture of the
earth, bathes its ellluves constantly the roots of the called
plants G has to grow at the center of the bell. To the product
of this small formed stack by the two different metals, still
comes to join the terrestrial magnetism collected by the
tensioned tip D towards the south one, the static electricity of
the ambient air collected by the tip eflilée of the copper C fìl
tensioned towards the sky.
Gold it is shown today that the élec- static tricity of the
atmosphere gives to the plants a faster growth, a végé- more
abundant tation, and the terrestrial magnetism brings an
addition of richness to them which appears by an increase of the
frue- - tification and an increase out of alcohol and sugar and
other nutrient qualities revealed each time one makes the
analysis of it.
One can to still bring under the bell the electrical forces of
the atmosphere, to be useful itself of only one wire H finished
by two branches; one I turned towards the south one to collect
the terrestrial magnetism, and the other J towards the sky to
collect the static electricity of the ambient air, and enfoneant
other end in the earth E under the bell, fiv. 9.
This Mrs. apparatus appli (read also à= any covered surface out
of glass, or transparent material being able tre bushing by the
lutnière or the rays of the sun, such as frame, greenhouses, etc
One can still use the apparatus GD, and the apparatus H, single,
for the earth plants full.
The forms, dimensions, details and materials employed for the
construction of the know-described apparatuses, can vary without
changing into anything the object of the invention, of Mrs. that
the number of the drivers employed which were given here only as
example.
SUMMARY.
The possibility bring to the plants pushing under bells or
frame, electrical forces of the atmosphere of which they are
insulated by the glass or another transparent material of which
one is used for oneself usually to cover them,
Maybe by employing two formed stems of two different metals, one
finished in tip directed towards the sky to collect the static
électri- quoted of the ambient air, the other finished in
tensioned tip towards the south one to collect the terrestrial
magnetism moving the south one with the north one. These two
stems joined together then together close to their upper end,
cross the bell by two spared holes to this etfet and. are
depressed in the earth under the bell, in such way that the
circuit is closed by the earth and forms stack, and that the
roots of the plants are taken in this circuit;
Or by means of a metal ranging supporting two branches, one
directed towards the sky, different I' towards the south one,
and crossing the glazed surface, bells, frame, greenhouses, etc
to be inserted then in the earth and to bring to the plants the
electrical forces of the atmo- sphere of which they are
insulated by the glass or another transparent material of which
one himself-is useful usually to cover them.
FR630219
Electromagnetic incubator
Since a large number of years the phy- sicians of all the
countries recognized that it was enough to place a soft iron
bank in the direction of the needle of the compass, so that
immediately this bar is bushing by the magnetic currents moving
the south one with the north one always. II has be also proven
by scientists belonging with all country of world, that
Félectricité natural, not only played a considerable role in the
vegetation, but still that this élee- tricity has the latent
state in the atmosphere, and especially the terrestrial
magnetism, were the source of life of all that saw on the earth,
that it is for the plants, the human ones or the animals. It is
absolutely die shown today, in a precise way, that a magnetic
field created by a series of soft iron bars placed in the
direction of the needle of the compass, put around any tre
living, increases its vitality in considerable proportions.
The purpose of the present invention is thus showing the
application of this principle with the pondoirs and incubators.
The shape of execution of the object of the inven- tion was
represented as example in the annexed drawings which show:
Fig.i, one. view out of cut of an incubator;
. 2, a view in elevation of the closed incubator;
. 3, a view in elevation of the open incubator.
The incubator is composed of a bolte A, provided on all its
inner surface, of small soft iron bars B. In this boot are put
eggs A to brood, and when the chicken or any other poultry, is
coated on its eggs, one flap the cover C which is him also
provided with small soft iron bars B, so that the chicken is
entirely surrounded by soft iron bars, of which one their ends,
finished in tip, is turned side of the south one, and the other
on the side of north magnetic. Being given the orientation of
the bars with which is provided the box to brood on all its
inner surface, the chicken which broods thus finds entirely
surrounded by these bars which, because of their orientation
create around it a magnetic field which wraps it entirely, read
a vitality gives which enables him to achieve until the end and
almost without tiredness its task. The eggs which are also
bathed by this magnetic field, make it possible future chicks to
acquire Mrs. before their rise, a vitality much larger than that
which they can obtain in any case where the chickens brood in an
unspecified nest.
The cover C east constitutes by a series of soft iron bars B go
up on a frame. While the chicken broods and especially pendent
the night, the cover C is undercrust on box A, and the movable
wall D is raised, so that the boot is quite closed (. 2), so
that the destructive rats and other animals cannot go to
importune chicken, and same with the requirement destroying the
eggs which it broods.
When the chicken owes tre released pendent the day so that it
can leave for Ali menter, the cover C is raised and the lowered
wall D (. 3). It is of Mrs. when the small chicks are hatched.
The wall D is lowered so that they can leave limps and to walk.
The chicken and the chicks having returned again, the wall D is
closed again, as well as the cover C.
The explanation above watch the utility of this box for the
incubators, but being given the advantages which one has has to
make live the animals in the middle of a magnetic field, a
series of boots A can tre placed the ones beside the others, and
by removing the cover C, they will constitute a series of
pondoirs of which the number is limited only by the requirements
of the hen house.
These principles can tre appli- also qués with the artificial
incubators.
The forms, dimensions, details and materials employed for the
construction of the apparatus susdécrit, can vary without
changing into anything the object of the invention.
FR812689
Thermo-electro-magnetic
stack

Since exposed
electricity of the nature, the man ingénié himself to
domesticate it with his profit. The experiments made by the
scientists of all the countries of the world showed, as the
years were passed, that this invisible force whose they could
measure the effectiveness, was the source of life of all that
lives on the earth. Also many were the tests of collecting of
this fluid mysterious to increase it around the living
organisms, in order to increase their vitality by it, with
variable successes according to the scientific value of the used
apparatuses. The purpose of the present invention is to join
together in the same apparatus a thermoelectric stack, using for
its operation the changes of temperature, and a sensor amplifier
of the electromagnetic forces of the nature in order to increase
the vitality of any living organism which one can place at the
center of the apparatus.
The shape of execution of the object of the invention was given
as example in the annexed drawings which show.
. I, a general view of this apparatus. . 2, a view of the
apparatus in the shape of nonclosed, ready circle to receive at
the center, the living organisms which one wishes to increase
vitality.
In these figures the same letters of references indicate the
same portions always.
This apparatus is composed of a tube A, formed by a steel wire
rolled up in spiral.
Inside the formed tube by these turns, is past a copper B wire,
insulated over all its length, only stripped with the two ends
in order to be in contact with each of the two ends of steel
tube A where it is attached, thus forming a closed circuit. In
this steel tube A is also locked up a wire of soft iron C, also
insulated over all its length, except at the two ends.
The operation of the apparatus is the following one:
The electricity of the atmosphere is attracted by the whole of
the apparatus which forms magnetic mass and its power is
increased by its passage in the steel A wire rolled up in
spiral, which becomes for this cause a sensor and an amplifier
of the electromagnetic forces, atmospheric electricity.
As it spiral in steel A wire is connected at the two ends with
the copper B fil', thus forming a closed circuit composed of two
different metals, each time for an unspecified cause a change of
temperature reaches the apparatus, this closed circuit, heated
unequally, will become a small thermoelectric stack; In
addition, the passage of these different electricity in the
turns of the steel wire, magnetizes it and its two ends being
very brought closer to the two ends of the soft iron wire C
being inside the apparatus, it forms by induction a second
closed circuit traversed constantly by the electromagnetic
forces of the atmosphere. The apparatus being flexible, if one
forms of it a nonclosed circle around the body of a man or an
animal, the heat of this living organism makes increase the
temperature in the apparatus. But as the nature of the metals
forming this circuit is of different composition, the
temperature increases more quickly in one of the metals than in
the other and the apparatus becomes a thermoelectric stack. If
this circle surrounds the foot of a shaft or a plant in full
air, this stack will function each time the temperature of the
ambient air changes. The apparatus is thus a double power source
being able to be used to increase the vitality of the living
organisms that one place in his magnetic field. One of these
forces formed by the collecting of the waves electromagnetic and
amplified by their passage through the turns of the apparatus,
the other produced by the acting change of temperature on a
formed closed circuit by two metals of different composition.
The forms, dimensions, details and metals employed in the
composition of the apparatus, can vary without changing into
anything the object of the invention.
FR804141
Electromagnetic lighting apparatus
Since long years of many scientists noticed the role
.bienfaisant of the electricity of the nature on the life of the
plants and same on all as there is the living one on the earth.
The workings .de these many scientists, studied, condensed,
bringing .des irrefutable proofs of the increase of the life
everywhere where the electricity of the nature was increased,
have given rise with electroculture, i.e. with the culture of
the plants by means of the natural electricity collected by
apparatuses special and drained in the .cultivé basement where
one wants to obtain an addition of vegetation.
There is today in all the countries of the making world of the
experimenters, of improved results according to the quality of
the apparatuses of which they make use for collecting of the
natural electricity and its mode of distribution in the
cultivated basement.
But whatever the mode of collecting that the experimenters
employ, it is a point on which they all arrive at the same
purpose, i.e. if a living organism is placed in a magnetic field
created by the single electrical forces of the nature,
collected, drained, increased on the point where one wants to
increase the life, the life increases on this point in the same
proportions where the natural quantity of electricity there was
amplified.
All these workings which last since exposed electricity and
which had thousands of experimenters, at the head of which the
largest names of science are placed, show by the results
obtained on all the living organisms, that the electricity of
the nature is the source .de life of all that lives on the
earth.
The human ones are thus also tributary of these forces. But as
they cannot remain day and night outside in contact with the
electromagnetic forces of the nature and than they are private
partly when they are locked up in their residence, one can cure
this disadvantage by bringing an addition of natural electricity
in their dwelling.
The purpose of the present invention is thus:
a pickup apparatus of the natural electricity and the diffusing
one in the human dwelling.
The shape of execution of the object of the invention was
represented as example in the annexed drawings which show: .
1, a view of face of the apparatus;
2, a view out of cut.
In these figures the same letters of references indicate the
same ones by ties always.
The apparatus is composed of a metallic circle nonclosed A,
magnetized by means of the negative electricity of the earth. On
this circle a reflector B is attached, with the bottom of which
a light hearth 0 is laid out. The whole is attached using bolts
or of rivets D, on a tray E, pierced, of an opening F, allowing
in the light of being spread in the part. This tray E is
maintained upright by a foot G. The operation of the apparatus
is the following one: metallic circle A being as a preliminary
loaded of negative electricity of the earth, constantly attracts
with him a larger positive quantity of electricity of the
atmosphere. The space contained in the inner one of the circle
thus becomes a magnetic field created by the natural electricity
which the light rays must cross before being spread outside the
apparatus. These light rays while crossing the magnetic field
take care themselves of natural electricity which they transfer
onto all. the space reached by their radiation. As the
electricity of the nature is the source of life of all that
lives on the earth, any living arganism reached by these light
rays which bring an addition of electricity to him, sees
increasing its vitality in considerable proportions. This
apparatus can also extend to. stables, hen houses, rabbit
burrow, etc, and in the greenhouses to increase the vitality of
the plants and their maturity.
Forms, dimensions, details and materials employed for:
construction of the apparatus susdécrit which can adapt to all
the modes of illumination, can vary without changing into
anything the object of the invention.
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