Self-powered Electron Tube Devices

Inventor: Ralph Daniel Reymond Current U.S. Classification: 313/54; 310/303; 310/304; 313/146; 313/148 Patent number: 2926268 Filing date: Dec 29, 1954 Issue date: Feb 23, 1960 This invention relates to electron discharge tube devices and more particularly to a multi-element tube which has incorporated therewith an internal source of power. Heretofore a triode type of tube,…

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Nuke Kid On The Block

David Hahn was an ordinary American teenager who went to extraordinary lengths to obtain his boy scout badge – he built a nuclear reactor in his back yard. By Ken Silverstein There is hardly a boy or a girl alive who is not keenly interested in finding out about things. And that’s exactly what chemistry…

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Method and means for generating

Inventors: Josef Papp, Josef Papp Current U.S. Classification: 89/7; 376/149; 376/156; 376/914 Patent number: 3680431 Filing date: Nov 1, 1968 Issue date: 1972 ABSTRACT A method of generating explosive forces involving the triggering and utilization of potential energy of atoms and various forms of radiation and emanation; the proration of environmental means in which the…

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Electric power methods and apparatus

Inventors: James O. Burke, James O. Burke Current U.S. Classification: 310/301 Patent number: 3530316 Filing date: Mar 1, 1968 Issue date: Sep 22, 1970 ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method and apparatus for producing and/or amplifying electric current utilizing radioactive material. Current from a suitable source is passed through a conductor in contact with or…

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Fe56 Energy Converter

The Michel Meyer-Mace solid state energy converter from the Patent #FR9110472 This patented generator is a solid-state generator which uses the nuclear resonant ferromagnetic effect in a cylindrical rod of iron (56). This effect has been named by the inventors the “isotopic mutation effect”. They use a common iron rod (isotopic number 56) with 3…

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