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PATENT SPECIFICATION Application Date: July 81, 1828, Wo. 7206 |, 322,485 Complate Accepted : Dec, 2, 1923. COMPLETE SPHOIFICATION. Improvements in or relating to Apparatus for Collecting Electrical Oscillations. 1, Gsozons - Lanuovexy, of 75%, ‘Ayéaue du Bois de Boulogne, “Paris, France, French citizen, do haroby declare ‘the nature of this invention and in what ‘5. manner the same is 10 bo performed, to bo particularly deseribod and ascertained in and by the following statement — ‘This invention relates to apparatus for collecting lca elation jy Tt has been shown that short and ¥ery 40 sort magnetic or oleetrie waves have a aviain action on the vitality of cells, the fatter constituting, in fact, true oscilla ing civeuits. The scientife researches ag thon Wiel. this disoovry is based are to be found set out in the veports. of the Societe do Biologie, 26th July, 1924, in the Radio Review, 1924, and ba reported “ork of the Boole’ Superieure des P.1.1. gh Origin of Life—Universion. vit has further been shown that such waves exist in all parts of the atmosphere, Their origin being intorastral, ke, they fre cosmie. waves. This discovery is due gs to the researches of Professor Millikan, god wil be found decibel in rapet of ‘have now find’ that the action of thew waves On the vitality of the cells goof the vexelable, wnimal or human Srganiem, aay. be promoted by simply Sceroundiag the organism to be treated ivy an escillating open motalli eireuit con- situted by insulated open ended metallic as candies which collet tho wares some extent. The stato of receptivity willbe increased considerably if the oscillating Girowit can, encitclo the organism to be jo Healed. "This may be. effested, for Srample, by enclosing the cireuit in an Shela bak ain te cate of 8 garment, ihe sitcit may bo congited either by united wires, or by a band of more 45°F less compact metallic tissue, or by Small insulated civewita such as small Spon sings, or in any other appropriate Such circuits should be completely ingulnted by enclosing them in a band tr sing. of rubber of other insulating material, which may form a belt or collar. \erie co) "The patient, wearing such « belt (which 4g located proferably at the level of the 55 nerve centres), will experience the effects of vitalisation of his cells. ‘By adaptation of the fastening of the belt’ or garment containing the circuit, He wil: be possible, lo some extent, to tune 69 the onveloping “circuit to the waves received, thus to assure maximum of ficiency. Holes, buttons or notches may sorve as adjusting marks for this purpose. ‘By inserting the open metallic circuit gy ina rubber tube in which it cam slide without its extremities touching there will. be obtained an oscillating. cizeuit having no entry or exit and being capable of adaptation to numerous applications. 79 ‘The insulation of such eireuits may, if desired, he preserved. without enclosing them in a sheet of rubber (which is not esthetic) “by arranging on the «wire feries of beads, mother of pearl, glass 75 Gmaments, ste, effecting any decorative effect which is” desived, Tn addition, if desired, collars, brace- leis, or bel, containing circuits in accordance with ¢his invention, may be go provided with saetallie fasteners, so long bs such fasteners are well insulated, for example, by insulators interposed between fhm ud tho ands of the conducting swine of the open circuit, “6 A “eireait."in accordance with this § invention may, by the mere fact of its presence outside a neighbouring oscil. Tet, collgst what astrmphyicte call ‘penetrating rays”, the frequency’ o which would be higher than that of °° Xcrays, wave rays of radium, and the origin of which is indefinite (Jerrestrial, solar, astral or otherwise) and for which itis not necessary to have either entry exit. ‘For agricultural applications, — the civeuit should be supported by'a per forated insulated block” which _ permits regulation of its diameter (the wire mY, 499 HPdesired, be bare wire). ‘The circuit should be mounted on a tod along which ican slide, 80 a8 to. permit regulation af its position in height with respect to round’ eve. She invention is illustrated in the 49 2 822,485, ccoompanying draving, in which Agure 1 thows part of the belt far human wear aud in sconrdance with the invention, wile figures and itt the apliaion of the invention to agricultural purposes. eo Tn figure 1y a belt comprises & foxible conductive. strip 1, made, for example, cope sey iste hy and enclosed Th Bigures 2 and 8 an insulating Block or support 3 is provided with holes ot perforations 4 which are ullised to eup- port open conductors 8 at various heights, Bs may be desized. As will be soen front figure’3, the diameter enclosed by a cou ductor 5 smy be vasied by pulling the ens herd whle all malaaiaing the circuit open. Having now particularly deveribed and go moerisined the nature of my said anven- Hon ond io what imanaor the same ie to be performed, Y declate that Tam aware thot in Spectication, No. 16,619/91 are Geter arwngenete for making prof gp of the vis viva of the ether; that Yam ivare also 36 has. been proposed, for ‘cxample in Specifcations Noo. 16,733/80 sd 288.208 pov reall an offer titicles of wending apparel. with spring gg lips of various forms #0 hold suid articles Sn"position; that it has also been pro- posed in Specifoations Nos.” 6492/84 & 8207/87 to support flowers or plants by Tooped, metal supports of. various forms while Specification No, 2894/85 describes 2 belt containing titanic ore for prevent= fig pescknens fh Speifealon No, 805 deverbes an arrangement ol wites for utilising Taio energy in the 40 45 85 cultivation of plants and Specification No. £0 24,567/07 describes a magnetie couplet to ‘be’ worn on or near the body to alleviate sheumatism. The inventions contained in ‘hese and other specitioations for example Nos. 14,405/86 and 23,110/98 (relating ‘0 surgical trusses) envisage tie provision of metal and other conducting bands which are in some cases not connected clectrically at the ends and are enclosed in insulating material, said bands in use surrounding parts of” the human body, plants, flowers and so forth, T declare that I do not claim any of the arraage- ments referred to but that what I claim 1, Means for collecting cosmic waves for living organisms, and comprising one or more insulated and open. oseillating circuits constituted by insulated open vended metallic conductors adapted to sur- ound the organism to be treated, sub- stantially as. . 2. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which the circuit is enclosed in rubber or other insulating material. 8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1, in which ‘the circuit is carried upon a perforated block on which itis universally adjustable, substantially as described. 4, Apptiatne substantially as, herein- before described and illustrated in the accompanying drawing. Dated this Bist day of uly, 1928 CARPMARLS & RANSFORD, "Agents for Applicant, 24, Southampton Buildings, London. W.0.2, 10 ‘Redhill: Printed for His Majesty's Stationary Ofc, Ky Tove & Maloonivon, Ltd.— 1929 [this Drawing is a reproduction of the Original on a reduced scale] 322,485 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION 1 sneer yt 4 2 Charles & Read Ltd, Photo Litho.

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