Nikola Tesla Patents
C ) ( ) ) } 3 ( 1 effecting the same result. Moreover it will be understood that the specific plan herein described of producing the stationary waves may be departed from. For example, the circuit which impressed the powerful oscillations upon the ground might be connec ted to the latter at two remote points instead of at one point. Having now described my invention, what I claim is: 1. The improvement in the art of transmitting electrical energy to a distance which consists inestablishing stationary electrical waves in the Earth, as set forth. 2. The improvement in the art of transmitting electrical energy to a dis tance which consists in impressing upon the Earth electrical oscillations of such character as to produce stationary electrical waves therein, as set forth. 3. The improvement in the art of transmitting and utilizing electrical energy which consists in establishing stationary electrical waves in the natural conducting media, and operating thereby one or more receiving devices remote from the source of energy, as set forth. 4. The improvement in the art of transmitting and utilizing electrical energy which consists in establishing in the natural conducting media, stationary electrical waves of predeterminai length and operating theroby one or more receiving devices remote from the source of energy and properly located with respect to the position of such waves, as herein set forth. 5. The improvement in the art of transmitting and -13531