Tesla patent drawings

Nikola Tesla Patents

Tesla was granted nearly 200 patents worldwide

J T I each other that they are practically simultaneous, so fat as the operation of such relays as R1 and P2 is concerned. Evidently, however, it is not necessary to employ two or more receiving circuits, but a single circuit may be used also at the receiving station constructed and arranged like the transmitting circuits or systems illustrated in Figs. 3, 4 and 5, in which case the corresponding disks, as D3 D² D5, at the sending, will be driven in synchronism with those at the receiving stations as far as may be necessary to secure the desired result. But whatever the nature of the specific devices employed, it will be seen that the fundamental idea in my invention is the operation of a receiver by the conjoint or resultant effect of two or more circuits, each tuned to respond exclusively to waves, impulses or vibrations of a certain kind or class produced either simultaneously or successively by a suitable transmitter. It will be seen from a consideration of the nature of the method hereinbefore described, that the invention is applicable not only in the special manner described, in which the transmission of the impulses is effected through natural media, but for the transmission of energy for any purpose. and whatever the medium through which the impulses are conveyed. What I claim is: -10689