Frank W. Prentice: US Patent #253,765 ~ Electrical Power
Accumulator (Free Energy Generator)

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**Frank Wyatt PRENTICE**

**Electrical Power Accumulator**

**US Patent # 253,765**

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**This free energy system produces 3 kw electrical power
from 500 watts input by resonant amplification of telluric
energy.**

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To All Whom It may Concern:

Be it known that I, Frank Wyatt Prentice, of the City of
Meadville, County of Crawford, State of Pennsylvania, Electrical
Engineer, having invented new and useful improvements in
Electrical Power Accumulators, do hereby declare that the
following is a full, clear and exact description of the same:

My invention relates to improvements in Electrical power
Accumulators and the like, wherein the earth acting as rotor and
the surrounding air as stator, collects the energy thus
generated by the earth rotating on its axis, and utilizes the
same for power and other purposes.

In the development of my Wireless Train Control System for
railways, covered by my United States Letters Patent Number
843,550, I discovered that with an antenna consisting of one
wire of suitable diameter supported by insulating means 3 to 6
inches above the ground and extending one half mile, more or
less in length, the said antenna being grounded at one end
through a spark gap and energized at the other end by a high
frequency generator of 500 watts input and having a secondary
frequency of 500,000 would produce in said antenna oscillatory
frequency the same as that of the earth currents, and thus
electrical power from the surrounding media was accumulated
along the length of the transmission antenna and with a closed
oscillatory loop antenna 18 feet ion length run parallel with
the transmission antenna at a distance of approximately 20 feet
it was possible to obtain by tuning the loop antenna, sufficient
power to light to full candle power a series bank of 50 60-watt
carbon lamps [3 kw]. Lowering or raising the frequency of
500,000 resulted in diminishing the amount of power received in
the 18-foot antenna. Likewise, the raising of the transmission
antenna resulted in a proportionate decrease of power picked up
on the receiving antenna and at 6 feet above the earth no power
whatever was obtainable without a change of potential and
frequency.

It is the objective of my generic invention to utilize the
power generated by the earth by means herein described and
illustrated in the drawings. The two figures in the drawings
illustrate simple and preferred forms of this invention, but I
wish it understood that no limitation is necessarily made as to
the exact and precise circuits, shapes, positions, and
structural details therein shown, exhibited and herein described
in combination or otherwise and that changes, alterations and
modifications may be made when desired within the scope of my
invention and as specifically pointed out in the claim.

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Referring particularly to Figure 1; 1 and 2 are alternating
current feed wires supplying 110 volts 60 cycles to a high
frequency generator. 3 is a switch and 4 and 5 are poles of
same.  6 and 7 are connections of high frequency
transformer 8 for stepping up the frequency to 500,000 and the
voltage to say 100,000. 9 is an inductance coil. 10 is the spark
gap, and 11 is the adjustable condensor, while 12 is the primary
winding of transformer 8 and 13 is the secondary winding of
transformer 8. Secondary winding 8 goes to ground through lead
wire 15 to adjustable condensor 16 and lead wire 17 and 18. 1`4
is lead wire from the other side of secondary winding of
transformer 8 to main transmission antenna 19 supported by
insulating means 20. 21 is spark gap from transmission antenna
19 to ground through lead wire 22, adjustable condensor 23, lead
wire 24 to ground 24. Transmission antenna 19 may be of any
length desired.

In Figure 2: 25 is a closed oscillating loop antenna of any
desired length and for greatest efficiency is run parallel with
transmission antenna 19 of Figure 1. 26 is lead to step down
transformer 27, of which 27 is the secondary, 28 is lead to
adjustable condensor 29, lead 20 to ground 31. 32 is primary
winding of transformer 27, 33 is adjustable condensor, and 34
and 35 are windings of frequency transformers supplying current
through leads 36 and 37 to motor 38,or other power devices.

Having described the drawings, I will now describe the
operation of my invention. Throw switch 3 connecting feed wires
1 and 2 with transformer leads 6 and 7, adjust spark gap 10 and
condensor 11 so that a frequency of 500,000 and 100,000 volts is
delivered from secondary leads 14 and 15 of step up transformer
8 of Figure 1. Next adjust spark gap 21 of transmission antenna
14 so that all nodes and peaks are eliminated in the
transmission of the 100,000 volts and 500,000 frequency along
said antenna 14, by the surges occurring pass over the gap 21 to
lead 22 to adjustable condensor 16 to lead 15 to secondary
winding 13 of transformer 8. The oscillatory current of 100,ooo
and frequency of 500,000 being of the same frequency as the
earth generated currents and thus in tune with same, it
naturally follows that accumulation of the earth currents will
assimilate with the same tuned currents and frequency with those
of the output from transformer 8 along wires 14, affording a
reservoir of high frequency currents to be drawn upon by a tuned
circuit having the same characteristics of 500,000 frequency
capacity which is shown in Figure 2; the antenna 25 is tuned
fundamentally to receive a frequency of 500,000 chich current
passes to lead 26 through winding 27 of transformer 27, thence
to lead wire 28 through adjustable condensor 29 to lead wire 30
to ground 31. The high frequency currents of 500,000 and voltage
of 100,000 passes through to winding 32 and by adjustable
condensor 33 and windings 34 and 35 of the frequency transformer
27 is stepped down to a voltage and frequency suitable to
operate motor 38 receiving current from leads 36 and 37. This
makes available a current supply for any purpose whatever, such
as operation of railway trains and current for industrial
plants, lighting, heating, etc.

The return of current through the earth from transmission
antenna 14 is preferable to a metallic return as a higher
percentage of accumulation of earth currents is noticeable on
receiving antenna of Figure 2 than from a metallic return,
accountable for because of the condensor effect the grounded
circuit affords.

I also prefer under certain conditions to sue a single antenna
receiving wire in place of the closed loop shown in Figure 2.
Under certain operation requirements I have found it expedient
to have the transmission antenna elevated and carried on poles
many feet above the earth, and in that case a different voltage
and frequency was necessary to accumulate earth currents along
the transmission antenna 14.

What I claim is:

1, In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a synchronized
oscillatory circuit parallel with and in proximity to earth
adapted to accumulate and utilize current generated by the
earth.

2, In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a synchronized
oscillatory circuit having the same frequency as the earth
generated currents, said circuit parallel with and in proximity
to the earth, said circuit adapted to accumulate and utilize
current generated by the earth rotating on its axis.

3, In an electrical power Accumulator, a high frequency
oscillatory generator grounded on one side with a connected
antenna grounded at the further end through a spark gap, said
antenna adapted to oscillate and radiate earth accumulated
currents.

4, In an Electrical power Accumulator, a high frequency
oscillatory generator grounded on one side with a connected
antenna grounded at further end through a spark gap, said
antenna adapted to oscillate and radiate earth accumulated
currents and receiving means adapted to utilize said radiated
earth accumulated currents, said means synchronized to pick up
and utilize said radiated earth currents.

5, In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a synchronized
oscillatory circuit parallel with and in proximity to earth
adapted to accumulate and utilize current generated by the earth
using synchronized means to pick up at a distance therefrom said
radiated earth currents.

6, In an Electrical Power Accumulator, a synchronized
oscillatory circuit having same frequency as the earth generated
currents, said oscillatory circuit parallel with and in
proximity to the earth, said oscillatory circuit adapted to
accumulate and radiate current generated by the earth rotating
on its axis and means adapted to utilize said synchronized
accumulated earth currents, picked up at a distance from said
oscillatory radiating circuit.

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