Fluxite Patent Released as Freeware

Posted by Ken Cheung in Research on Friday, July 21, 2006

The Fluxite patent, which describes a method and apparatus that wobbles a high strength magnetic field using low voltage Tesla Coils, has been released as freeware. The technology involved is semi-conductor based and has no moving parts. Such a portable, low cost, clean and safe electrical supply system could be used to irrigate crops, purify water supplies, move vehicles, and power all forms of mechanical devices.

The Fluxite patent has not been filed with any patent office because United States Patent Office rejects all patents applications that claim to produce excess electricity. As a result, the inventor, who has numerous core patent applications both granted and pending, decided to release the technology as freeware.

Source: PR Newswire

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