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EP0296142
Device to counterbalance the
surrounding electromagnetic radiation.
Inventor(s): DECKERS FRANCOIS + (BEECH
TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, ; DECKERS, FRANCOIS)
Also published as: EP0296142 // SU1718710 // JP1164100 //
GR3020074 // ES2086304
Abstract -- A closed
receptacle (1, 4) made of a non metallic material includes at
least one interactive module, each interactive module comprising
two parts, a first of said parts consisting of a permanent magnet
(2) and the second part consisting of a bar (3) made of carbon,
natural or artificial graphite or magnesium, said two parts being
spaced apart such that said bar (3) is located in the magnetic
flux produced by said magnet (2). The receptacle has fixing or
suspension means for the fixation or suspension of the device onto
a surface of or inside a machine or for allowing the device to be
hung from a necklace.
This invention concerns a device to counterbalance the surrounding
electromagnetic radiation and in particular the radiation emitted
by electric and electronic machines or apparatus with a view to
preventing the users of such machines or apparatus or preventing
persons standing in the vicinity of such machines from being
subject to physiological disorders.
Electric and electronic machinery in general are known to emit
electromagnetic radiation of various wavelengths. Howevers, in the
last few years the realization has gradually dawned that the
habitual users of certain electronic machines and apparatus
including the appliances and electronic devices that are becoming
more and more common in offices or daily home life, are subject to
physiological disorders. This is the case of the users of office
CRT screen monitors and television receivers. The statistics
collected in a number of countries have revealed in particular
that the regular operators of such electronic machines suffer
systematically from such complaints as troubles with vision,
dizziness, muscle aches and stiffness, headache, and irritability.
Although the exact causes of these complaints are still not
completely understood and explained, various specialists who have
observed and analyzed these phenomena attribute them chiefly to
the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the machines.
The applicant has studied this problem and, based on the idea that
living cells grow and develop naturally when they are in a
balanced electromagnetic field, believes that the foregoing
complaints and disorders result from an imbalance in the
surrounding electromagnetic waves due to an excess of harmful
waves and more particularly those harmful waves generated by
electronic machines.
The object of this invention is a device to counterbalance the
harmful radiation generated locally by a machine. This goal is
achieved according to this invention by a device comprising a
receptacle made of a non metallic material and at least one
interactive module placed in the receptacle, each interactive
module comprising two parts, a first part consisting of a
permanent magnet and the second part consisting of a bar made of
carbon, natural or artificial graphite or magnesium, said two
parts being spaced apart such that said bar is traversed by
magnetic flux lines produced by said magnet. The receptacle has
fixing or suspension means for the fixation or suspension of the
device onto a surface of or inside a machine or for allowing the
device to be hung from a necklace.
The invention is described below with the help of the accompanying
drawings in which :
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Fig. 1 is a top view of
an exemplary embodiment of the device according to the invention
with the cover removed;
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Fig. 2 is a
cross-sectional view of the device of Figure 1;
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Fig. 3 is a rough
diagram showing how several of the devices of Figure 1 are
arranged on a typical screen display;
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Fig. 4 depicts
schematically a second exemplary embodiment of the invention.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2 there is depicted an exemplary
embodiment of the device of the invention. Fig. 1 shows the device
with cover removed. In a non metallic receptacle 1, for example a
polystyrene box having a diameter of about 60 mm, there is placed
an interactive module comprised of two spaced apart parts : a
permanent magnet 2 and a bar 3 made of carbon or natural or
artificial graphite. These parts have for example a length of 20
mm and are adapted in recesses provided in the bottom of the box
1. As shown in Fig. 2 the cover 4 fits sealingly the upper edge of
the box. The two parts 2 and 3 are spaced apart such that the
carbon or graphite bar 3 is located in the magnetic flux produced
by the magnet. A plurality of similar interactive modules can be
housed in a same receptacle as well.
As an example, the permanent magnet 2 is made of a compound sold
on the market under the name of Alcomax III with the following
composition by weight : 8.1 % aluminium, 13.5 % nickel, 24 %
cobalt, 2.5 % copper, 0.5 % niobium and 51.4 % iron. The
magnetisation of magnet is adapted to the appliance and can be
chosen in the range of 500 to 3300 Gauss or so. The bar 3 consists
for instance of Ellor 9 graphite, a fine-grained isotropic pure
graphite yielding a maximum of 0.1 % ash on combustion and with a
density of 1.80 g/cm3 and a resistivity of 1500 mu OMEGA cm. These
parts can be embedded in a resin compound.
The device according to the invention has fixing means, e.g. a
self adhesive means 5 at the bottom of the receptacle, for
allowing the device to be placed on or inside a machine or
apparatus emitting electromagnetic radiation. A number of such
devices, preferably at least three units, will be placed on the
machine or appliance. Examples of such sources of harmful
radiation include devices with cathode-ray screens (television
sets, the monitors of word-processing machines, personal computer
displays), and motor vehicles. Figure 3 shows a simple diagram of
a cathode-ray screen. On such a screen, three devices 1 are placed
at the points of a triangle, as follows : one on top of the
screen, the other two near the bottom of the screen.
During testing the applicant noticed that, thanks to the device
according to this invention, the operators of electronic machines
with cathode-ray screens could use the machines regularly and
intensively without the recurrence of the complaints and disorders
that usually follow after working on such machines.
Without giving a scientific explanation of the phenomenon that he
has observed, the applicant hypothesizes that the devices as
described in the foregoing and arranged according to this
invention, the carbon or graphite is activated by the magnet field
and acts as a sink for the exceeding radiation thereby to modify
the surrounding electromagnetic field in which the operators of
electronic machines are placed and thereby to counterbalance the
harmful radiation such that the surrounding radiation do not
subject these operators to physiological disorders.
The use of the device according to this invention is not limited
to machines with cathode-ray screens, but includes all household
appliances (microwave ovens, for example), computers, motor
vehicles, and so on. When the machine is relatively large, it is
preferable to use more than three units distributed over its
entire surface.
A variation to the device of the invention is depicted in Fig. 4.
This embodiment is for being used by a person for protecting said
person from the surrounding electromagnetic radiation. In the
example shown, the device contains preferably three interactive
modules, each comprising two parts : a permanent magnet 2 and a
bar 3 made of magnesium these two parts being spaced apart such
that the magnesium bar 3 is located in the magnetic flux generated
by the magnet 2. The device of Fig. 4 has suspension means 6 for
allowing the receptacle to be hung from a necklace. When so
activated by the magnet flux, the magnesium bar 3 serves the same
function as the carbon bar in the embodiment of Fig. 1, i.e. to
counterbalance the electromagnetic radiation in excess, and in
addition it acts as an activator for the physiological equilibrium
of the person who is wearing the device as described.
Although there has been described hereinbefore two particular
embodiments in accordance with the invention for the purpose of
illustrating the manner in which the invention may be used to
advantage, it will be appreciated that the invention is not
limited thereto. Accordingly, any and all modifications,
variations or equivalent arrangements which may occur to those
skilled in the art should be considered to be within the scope of
the invention as defined in the appended claims.