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Suzanne
GUILLEMETTE
Perpetual Electrostatic
Force
FR817556
Perpetual
Electrostatic Force
( 6 September 1937 )
The perpetual universal electrostatic force has long been the
subject of research of all kinds by many scholars, in
order to come to tame the static constant contained in the
universal atmosphere. To date, none of them had managed
practically.
However, some have managed, in different ways, to capture a
relatively infinitesimal amount of barely controllable
electricity, remaining in the laboratory : a flow also
very irregular, often obtained by extremely prohibitive means,
this current generally does not exceed a few milliamperes, thus
remaining practically unusable in any practical or industrial
application.
The invention object of this patent, completely remedies these
drawbacks by making it convenient and extremely economical to
obtain and use this constant electrostatic force by a new
system, thus producing a continuous and perfectly regular
electrical current and whose power allows its practical
application and industry in a wholly consistent and perfect
manner.
The system works automatically and indefinitely, with absolute
regularity and continuous, with no consumption, and no
maintenance during the many years necessary for the destruction
of the device, for normal breakdown caused by time alone.
Static electricity and obtained thereby makes it useful in all
applications of electricity, for example: medical power, in
electroculture, operating telephones, electric clocks,
recharging batteries, etc..
The natural static electricity produced by this system provides
exceptionally advantageous properties in certain applications
(unknown properties of the current industrial electricity), for
example: medical electricity applied to men, applied to animals,
plants, the results are far superior to all other known
applications.
Its unique properties also allow in some cases carrying out
electrical installations extremely economical, e.g. bare wire,
no insulation, and may be in direct contact with the ground,
even under water without suffering any loss of this electricity,
etc.
In addition, the particular characteristics in all household
applications running, seems to avoid the dangers of electric
shock and fire, etc..
However, this static electricity, which naturally, as lots of
devices covered by this patent and revealing the unknown
properties of new electrical potential, does not hinder its
industrial application; it is sufficient to convert the
electricity, if only in passing as batteries, to take immediate
known properties of common industrial flows, and this only if we
encounter difficulties in its direct application.
To fully understand the invention, the following description by
way of example only an application with references to the single
FIGURE of the accompanying drawing. The single figure shows a
complete unit with its details, in working order.
Referring to FIG. 1 shows a portion of the device, consisting
mainly of an electrostatic capacitor suitable light load seen in
section; 4 cut valves electrostatic potential for raising the
load; 4 cup valves brush electrostatic discharge; 5, an outlet
to use circuit; 6, making a return circuit use; 7, an air
sensor, 8, a secondary excitation capacitor, 9, a secondary
excitation capacitor, 10, a frame connecting said condensors 8
and 9, 11, an insulator-fixing assembly, 12, a connection to the
main condenser 1, 13, a common device for protection against
electrical surges, 14, automatic discharge surges, ground.
The whole forms a kind of electrostatic pump, placed in an
atmosphere of electricity, automatically ensures its elevation
within the natural potential of static electricity, allowing its
distribution to any proper use and function indefinitely without
any consumption, no maintenance or mechanical or chemical
intervention.
The main capacitor 1 is provided with valves brush electrostatic
charge 3, which soon placed in a static environment, ensure
their presence by raising the potential of that power and pass
the burden of that capacitor 1; this electricity can then be
distributed to any practical use by distributing electricity
properly established and connected to the plot 5, the return is
effected by the block 6, a neutralizer-excitation load 2
Electrostatic valves provided by discharge 4 , ensuring, by
their presence, the expulsion of the power contained in the
neutralizer 2. These valves are preferably arranged so that the
discharge of electricity, and insured, and strengthens the
return to the main charging capacitor 1 through 3 valves,
thereby establishing a true continuous circuit excitation load.
The atmospheric sensor-tip System 7 directly connects to
dependent secondary capacitor 8, the latter electrically
connected to another capacitor excitation 9; the excitation
later operates by the power supplied directly by the main
condenser 1; atmospheric electricity is conducted by a
main capacitor circuit 12, provided its path of proper safety
devices 13 against surges and atmospheric discharges to the
ground by conductor 14.
It is understood that one can change the layout of the various
parts of the object of this invention according to the needs of
multiple applications in that it allows all areas of
applications of electricity and that, alternatively, if, for
example, where, for industrial application or another does not
require the special qualities of atmospheric electricity, we
could refrain from the air antenna, the unit would then only
charge its own atmosphere.
It goes without saying that applications, forms, details,
materials and dimensions of the present invention may vary
without compromising principle.
Another
translation with comments --
French
patent 817556
Perpetual electrostatic force
M.me Guillemette
Suzanne Sophie (maiden Muller) resident in France (Calvados)
Filed Nov 18, 1936, Paris - Accepted May 24, 1937 - Published
Sept 6, 1937
The universal perpetual electrostatic force has been since long
time object of every kind of research by several scientists,
with the goal of being able to master this perpetual static
electricity contained in the ambient all around. To date, pretty
nobody accomplished that. Actually, somebody managed to capture
a relatively infinitesimal, barely controllable amount of
electricity, still at laboratory level: with a very irregular
flow, often obtained by extremely prohibitive means, these
currents usually don't exceed few milliampères, being therefore
of pretty no usage for any practical or industrial application.
The invention object of this patent completely remedies these
drawbacks, offering to everybody a practical and extremely cheap
way to obtain and utilize this perpetual electrostatic force, by
means of a new method, a kind of electrostatic ram, providing a
voltage increase of natural static electricity, creating a
continuous and perfectly regular electrical current whose power
allows its practical and industrial usage in an absolutely
perfect and constant way.
This system works automatically and indefinitely, with absolute
and continuous regularity, without any wear or maintenance
required, and it will become inoperative only after very many
years when degraded by natural consumption or weather.
The static electricity thus obtained allows its employment in
all electricity applications, for example: medical
electro-therapy, electro-breeding, electro-culture, powering
telephones, electric pendulums, recharge of accumulators, etc.
The natural static electricity obtained with this system shows
some exceptionally advantageous properties for certain
applications (properties not known with usual industrial
electricity), for example: when applied in medical
electro-therapy to humans, animals and plants, the results
obtained are ways superior to any other known applications.
Its exceptional properties also allow in certain situations the
setup of extremely cheap electrical installations, for example:
by using bare wire without any insulation, and which can be left
in contact with ground or water no matter, without suffering any
loss, etc.
In addition, these peculiar characteristics seem to avoid risks
of electrocution and fires in all home applications.
However this static electricity, which in its natural state -
such as when it comes out from the device object of this patent
- shows said new properties unknown for common electricity, is
of no obstacle to its industrial application: it's enough to
transform this electricity, even just sending it to
accumulators, for it to suddently assume the known properties of
common industrial current, and that however just in the event
one may have troubles with its direct usage.
To make understand the invention well, the description follows,
just as an example, of one embodiment with references made to
the only included drawing.
Referring to the drawing:
-1 shows a part of the apparatus, constituted mostly of a
suitable electrostatic capacitor, view in cross-section;
-2 cross-section of a neutralizer/exciter of charge [or:
charging neutralizer/exciter];
-3 cross-section of charging electrostatic film valves [original
term: "valves pelliculaires] for potential elevation;
-4 cross-section of electrostatic discharging film valves;
-5 a connection for the utilizing circuit;
-6 a return connection for the utilizing circuit;
-7 an atmospheric collector;
-8 a secondary excitation capacitor;
-9 a secondary excitation capacitor [yes, same definition: a
mistake ?];
-10 an armature [SIC] connecting capacitors 8 and 9;
-11 an insulating securing piece;
-12 a connection to main capacitor 1;
-13 a common protection device against electric surges;
-14 surge discharge to ground.
The setup forms up a kind of electrostatic ram which, placed
inside any ambient with some electricity, provides automatically
and by itself the elevation of the natural potential of static
electricity, allowing its distribution to every suitable
application, and works indefinitely without any chemical or
mechanical process.
The main capacitor 1 is equipped with charging electrostatic
film valves 3 which, when placed inside an environment of static
electricity, provide with their presence the elevation of
potential of said electricity, and let it pass to charge said
capacitor. This electricity can then be distributed to any
practical utilizer thru any correctly disposed distribution line
connected at post 5; the return will be established by post 6 on
a charge neutralizer/exciter 2, equipped with electrostatic
discharge valves 4 providing, with their presence, the expulsion
of electricity stored in the neutralizer 2; these valves
preferably disposed in such a way that the electric discharging
thus ensured strengthens up and passes again to charge the main
capacitor 1, passing thru the valves 3, thus establishing an
actual continuous circuit for charge excitation.
The atmospheric collector with multiple points 7 charges up
directly a secondary capacitor 8, this one electrically
connected to another excitation capacitor 9; excitation of the
latter is provided by direct supply from main capacitor 1; the
atmospheric electricity so stimulated [urged, solicited] is
brought to said main capacitor thru a circuit 12, equipped with
suitable safety devices 13 against atmospherical surges, which
are diverted to ground thru conductor 14.
Is it well understood that one may change a bit the disposition
of the various parts of the system object of present invention,
depending on needs demanded by the several applications made
possible by it in every domains of electricity application. For
example, one variation could be, wherever for some industrial
application or whatsoever one does not need the peculiar
properties of atmospheric electricity, he can avoid the aerial
collector 7; this way the device will only furnish the static
electricity of its specific environment.
It is intended that applications, shapes, details, materials and
dimensions of the present invention may be varied without
affecting its own principle.
Summarizing:
1- Perpetual electrostatic force, embodied as one practical and
extremely cheap harvesting system, carrying several advantages
due to exceptional properties of natural static electricity thus
obtained without any modifications and without any mechanical or
chemical process; to be employed very cheaply and advantageously
in every electrical application, for example: electro-medical,
electro-breeding, powering of telephones, electric clocks,
recharging of accumulators, etc.
2- The whole forms an apparatus, kind of electrostatic ram
which, placed inside any electricity environment, ensures
automatically and by its own the elevation of the natural
potential of said electricity, creating a powerful and constant
electrostatic force, allowing practical industrial applications.
This system works indefinitely and at full performance without
any tear, without employing any chemical or mechanical process,
thru all the several years of useful life of the device, until
it will eventually fail because of natural weather consumption.
3- The main part consists of a capacitor, conveniently equipped
with charging electrostatic film-valves, the latter made of
suitable material causing a potential increase of the static
electricity contained inside their own environment, to allow
charging of said capacitor [said this way, these "valves"
definitely suggest some kind of free-working pump or
osmotic-like membranes...]
4- A charge neutralizer/exciter ["neutralisateur-excitateur de
charge" equipped with electrostatic discharge film-valves, the
latter built with suitable material and ensuring the expulsion
of electricity contained inside the neutralizer/exciter
returning from the utilizing circuit.
5- These electrostatic film-valves may also be made
double-function. For example, one same valve, without any
changes in shape or material but just in the way it's coupled or
mounted, may acquire the capability to reverse its behavior,
thus providing by choice either the elevation of potential or,
on the contrary, expulsion of electricity; this way, one same
valve can be employed providing either the capacitor function
or, on the contrary, that of neutralizer, without any drawback.
However, in some circumstances one may as well dispose the
valves in the way such that their behavior is fixed and can't be
reversed.
6- The capacitor and the neutralizer/exciter are to be
preferably mounted interleaved and very closely spaced, but at
the same time avoiding a short circuit.
7- The charging valves may be of such a size to form capacitors
themselves.
8- The discharging valves may be of such a size to form the
neutralizer themselves.
9- The distribution of electric current thus obtained will be
directly or indirectly provided to the utilizer by means of a
suitable electric circuit, connected to and powered by the main
capacitor.
10- The return of current from utilizing applications will be
preferably made thru a suitable electric circuit connected to
the neutralizer/excitator; the return may also be achieved by
any other suitable means as well as thru ground dispersion.
11- The special properties inherent with this principle allow to
build very cheap electrical installations; for example by using
bare wires, without any insulator and making direct contact with
ground or passing under water without suffering any electrical
loss.
12- Possibility to lose the special properties of said currents
in favor to usual properties of industrial currents, for example
conducting them thru accumulators.
13- In order to add to natural static electricity the properties
of atmospheric static electricity, an aerial collector is
provided, preferably connected to the main capacitor, which will
in turn power the excitation of said aerial.
14- The aerial collector is preferably composed of at
atmospheric intake with multiple points secured on top of an
atmospheric capacitor [??], secured in turn on a suitable
armature [SIC] having at his opposing side another capacitor,
for excitation, this one directly connected to the main
capacitor, which powers its excitation.
15- Along the circuit connecting the atmospheric antenna to the
main capacitor, common security devices are provided against
overvoltages, for example an automatic horn-shaped discharger
[Jacob's ladder], as also one plug for the utilizer circuit [not
very clear, "ainsi qu'une prise de courant pour le circuit
d'utilisation" - since I don't assume any power can be withdrawn
at that point, I suspect she means rather that a ground
connection to protect the utilizing devices can also be
connected to the same discharger].
16- It is well intended that the layout of various parts, the
applications, shapes, details, materials and dimensions
indicated in this invention may be changed without affecting its
principle.
Madame Guillemette Suzanne Sophie (maiden Muller), 166 bis, rue
de la Roquette, Paris