Nikola Tesla Patents
Nikola Tesla U.S. Patent 1,119,732 - Apparatus for Transmitting Electrical Energy Patent Wrapper Page 57
C ( ) Moreoever, each of the claims calls for a circuit, in which the surface density is substantially uniform; but the inclusion of the Faraday condenser in "the well known oscillating circuit" would not by any means produce such a result. The density on the condenser might be uniformily distributed, but on the circuit as a whole the density would be far from uniform. On a thin wire or "antenna" the charge would escape too fast to permit the accumulation of a large charge and hence would defeat applicant's purpose. The entire circuit must beve the same density on all its parts, and this result would certainly not be brought about by merely adding Faraday's device to an oscillating circuit of the prior art. 57 Respectfully submitted, -8Ken, Pag & Cooper 753