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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2031841
(54) English Title: ULTRASONIC FUSION OF DEUTERIUM AND DEUTERIUM MIXED WITH TRITIUM
(54) French Title: FUSION ULTRASONIQUE DU DEUTERIUM ET DU DEUTERIUM MELANGE A DU TRITIUM
Status: Dead
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English Abstract





Abstract
It is know that certain crystals and ceramics produce electricity when
compressed or stretched, and converseley when electricity is applied to
them they compress or expand depending on polarity.This is known as the
Piezoelectric Effect.When an alternating voltage is applied to these
crystals or ceramics, they will vibrate.This vibration can be transferred
to a medium,and can also be focused in that medium by constructing spherical
crystal or ceramic segments.When several crystal or ceramic segments are
constructed in a spherical shape and the concave sides of all of them are
focused on one point ,the center of a sphere, and an alternating voltage
of sufficient power and frequency is applied to the crystals or ceramics
,and if the crystals or ceramics are inserted in a chamber filled with
deuterium or deuterium mixed with tritium or a deuterium compound or a tritium
compound under atmospheric pressure or greater, a small portion of the
deuterium or tritium/deuterium will be forced together with sufficient speed to
penetrate the Coulomb barrier and fuse.The resultant heat can be drawn away and
used.


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Claims


The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or
privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
(1) Ultrasonic fusion of Deuterium.

(2) Ultrasonic fusion of Deuterium mixed with Tritium in the ratio 1:1.

(3) Ultrasonic fusion, of Deuterium compounds.(e.g. Heavy water,
deuterated ammonia etc.)

(4) Ultrasonic fusion of Tritium compounds.

(5) The rate of fusion may be regulated by controlling the power output
of the oscilator.

(6) The rate of fusion may be regulated by mixing hydrogen with deuterium
in various ratios.

(7) The rate of fusion, may he regulated by mixing hydrogen with the
tritium/deuterium mixture in various rations.
(8) The rate of fusion may be regulated by mixing hydrogen compounds
with deuterium compounds.(e.g. heavy water 10% ordinary water 90%.)
(9) The rate of fusion may be regulated by mixing tritium/deuterium
compounds with hydrogen compounts.(e.g.heavy water mixed with tritium water
in the ratio 1:1 and the resultant mixture mixed with ordinary water.)

Description

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_ Specific~tion
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j This inventlon is for -the Ultrascr,lc F'usion o~ Deute~ m with Deuterium and TrItiurn wlth Deuterlum.
I ~ hollow spherical and segmented strl1cturb is tjuild of piezoeJectrlc
j crystals or ceramlcs.There should be a cleaYance of at least two to three
mlllimeters between all ad~acent sides of the se3mer,ts to ~llcw for freedom
of movernent and heat expzlnslon.~rhe rarlius of the sphere should t,e
' approximatly twent~ cent1meters.The r~dius m~ be smaller or l~-rser dependin3
'I on the pewer output of the piezoelectrie rnz~terial.Electrodes ~re ~ttached to
1 both sides of the Piezoelectric matD~ he piezoelectric ma~erizJI
should be flrmly mounted ~epoxied~ onto solid metzll slats -that m~Y t,e m4~Jed
in and out from the center of the ;phere.~n electronic oscilator is connected
to the electrodes.~lJ leads to the ele~trodes must be eq-/al ir. Ie~nsth.The
structure with the exception of the oscilator is then irnmersed ir, a container
of deuteriurn or tritiurn rnixed with deuterium 1:1 under atmospheric pressure
~ ~ or gr~ater.The container should ha~Je pressure relie4 valves and piping aKd
1~ i circulating pumps with heat exch~n~ers.iSee dia~ram ~1 and ~)

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The oscllator must have enoush power so -that the piezoelectric material
radiates ultrasonlc ener~y in the ran~e o~ ten tb fifty w3tts per s~uare
I ~entlmeter.Th~ ~ange of ~requen~ must t~e 5~ r~r~ Kilo~yclesfsec or sreater.
Th~ energy output of the spherb is then ~p~roximatly 10 to the 24th electron
I volts~ec. This energY is radiated into the center of the sphere causins
J some n4 the d#uteril1m andfor tritium to Penetrate each others Coulomb barrier
~ and fuse.The resultant heat is dr~wn 3way and uti1ized to run turtjines and et~
; The piezoel ctric ~teri~l maY ~150 be oscilated by rnicrowaues.
~'~ The medlum used may be gaseous deute1iurn saseolJC tritiurr~deuterlum gaseou~
_! deutftnium~hydrosen saseous tritiumfdeuteriumfhydro~en li~uid hea~y blater
I li~uId trltium water~deuterium water li~uid w~terfdeuterium w~terftritium
'. w~ter, other deuter-lum compounds ~mixed with hydr4sen compounds? and tritiurr,
compounds ~mixed~with hYdroger, comPour,ds).

The rate of fusion may be resulated by controling the output power of -the
` ' 05 C llator- '

The safest method for controllln~ the r~te of fu5 lon i5 by rnixing
deuterium wit~! hYdrosen ln ~rious r~tio~ or ~Y mixins deuterium ~nd
'trltlum with hYdr~sen In ~ariou r~t io5 .
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Title Date
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(22) Filed 1990-12-10
(41) Open to Public Inspection 1992-06-11
Dead Application 1993-06-10

Abandonment History

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Payment History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Amount Paid Paid Date
Application Fee $0.00 1990-12-10
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
KRAWZIK, BRUNO A. A.
Past Owners on Record
None
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Drawings 1992-06-11 2 74
Claims 1992-06-11 1 30
Abstract 1992-06-11 1 34
Cover Page 1992-06-11 1 42
Description 1992-06-11 1 55