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the wood 1922




by Pascal HA PHAM » 30/11/14, 16:17

OK I will see Raymond DDS site!
two other beautiful objects from my archaeological research:
the AF & WR WOOD filed in May 1920:
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with lots of neat stuff inside.

Michael J. CUNNINGHAM June 1927:
With 3 elements circular peripheral movements and circles 2-crowns-return ratchet amazing ... no!
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"There is an idea in there!"
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Pat NELSON 1940




by Pascal HA PHAM » 01/12/14, 11:19

Hello,
Another beautiful patent, one filed by Harry G. NELSON October 1940
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With the two plates / axial cams with fine toothings!

"the industrial society of the 21st century will implode for lack of this fundamental creativity which made its strength from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century"

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liquid piston compressor




by Pascal HA PHAM » 02/12/14, 16:58

Hello,
It seems that the precursor gas compressors (sensitive) to a liquid pistons is well SPANISH.
Miguel BELACORTU Casteres filed a patent-free prior art on this subject on December 31 1997, so there 17 years ago!

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Translation of the abstract of the patent:
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Abstract of WO 9830804 (A1)
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The invention relates to a gas compressor to be stored comprising two cylinders or tanks (1) and (1 '), provided with sensors (2) and (2') level, a conduit (3), passages (4) and (4 ') with non-return valves (5) and (5'), as well as flow conduits (6) and (6 ') of the liquid to bottles or tanks (1) and ( 1 '), an injection pump (7), three-way valves (8) and (8'), the liquid passages (9) and (9 '), a pump (10) of forced circulation, cooler (11), conduits or channels (12) and (12), extension sections (13) and (13 '), conduits (12) and (12'), a filter (14) to high-pressure, non-return valves (15) and (15), drying filters (16) conduction ducts (17) gas and solenoid valves (18) at high pressure.
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Bravo Mr. Miguel CASTERES! ... for this beautiful idea (& very detailed!)
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Re: liquid piston compressor




by Pascal HA PHAM » 03/12/14, 13:59

Pascal HA PHAM wrote:Hello,
It seems that the precursor gas compressors (sensitive) to a liquid pistons is well SPANISH.
Miguel BELACORTU Casteres filed a patent-free prior art on this subject on December 31 1997, so there 17 years ago!


... well NO !, Joseph C. CASSIDY went before, he claims the same thing "a liquid piston" in his patent filed on February 12, 1990:
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The background is the same but the shape is different compared to the patent Miguel Casteres BELACORTU.

I found even older!

George T. JACOCKS patent filed in September 1928, but explanations & claims are missing ... so here is just the figure of the patent:

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"two flushes of liquid pressurized water with each of the compressed gas discharge valves"

finally the world leader in the compression of H2 gas "LINDE" fundamentally did not invent anything, it just put an old concept to HYDROGENE sauce by using an ionic liquid compatible with H2 gas .... and it works well!

Lesson of the story: the official report of prior art searches should be reviewed systematically contradictorily with all precautions.

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patent atomic bomb in May 1939




by Pascal HA PHAM » 04/12/14, 09:48

Hello,
the atomic bomb was patented in France on May 04 1939 to 15 35 hours and minutes, there was 3 patents drafted overall by Frederick / Irène Joliot Curie, HANS Halban and Lew Kowarski on behalf of the Fund Nationnale Scientific Research (one of the foundations of the current CNRS), here is the text of one of the 3, 971 324 No.

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These patents for the atomic bomb are without prior art & were kept secret for a long time, it will be understood, their content was however communicated very quickly (from the beginning of the war) to the English and especially to the Americans who, at that time, were the only ones to to be able to achieve "the abominable thing"

The title of the patent can almost seem trivial:

"Advanced training in explosive charges"

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by Pascal HA PHAM » 06/12/14, 10:48

Complementing this is a photo of the authors of the patent of the atomic bomb:
From left to right: Frédéric Joliot, Hans Halban and Lew Kowarski
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Subsequently, in the 50s it was Lew KOWARSKI who was the main contractor for the design of the first French atomic cell "ZOE", which is visible at the CEA in Fontenay aux roses ..... personally I had the chance to visit these old facilities a few years ago.
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Hey Mom? science, what is it?




by Pascal HA PHAM » 07/12/14, 18:30

Good evening,
CONCUSION IN THE PREVIOUS POST 2:
patent atomic bomb released earlier is an example of what humans can do when he wants: the impossible

GENESIS !
1938;
FIRST TIME UPSTREAM TO THE PATENT
the learned atomist physicists Otto HAN, Otto FRISH, his aunt Lise MEITTNER, without forgetting Niels BOHR! .... demonstrate that an atom of "fissile" material U 235 can be split into 2 following a neutron bombardment .. ..
The mass of unstable resulting fission material is significantly lower than the initial mass of U 235 bombed, finally much of the missing mass is converted into energy (A. Einstein's equation E = MC2 the confimrera thereafter)

SECOND TIME UPSTREAM TO THE PATENT
The college of France studies in detail the phenomenon of fission and concludes / calculates the importance of the energy released during fission is "kolossall", and ..... several neutrons - at least 3 - and radiations are emitted / detected downstream of the fission: they can therefore strike the other atoms of U 235 within the block of matter ....

PATENT IN ITSELF
claims and calculates the critical mass and the neutron rates required for auto power the fission process: beyond a certain weight threshold and a certain rate of expansion éfficace neutrons, the fission phenomenon chain n ' is more controllable: it is the explosion FREDEFRIC Joliot Curie, HANS Halban, Lew Kowarski briant and mathematician / physicist team (FRANCIS PERRIN) file their findings in the form of patents.
In view of the strategic importance of the "contending object" the French government immediately puts a screed on the patent ... and communicates its content to the English and American governments ... Hans HALBAN and Lew KOWARSKI are quickly put in safety in canada within another working group

BOMB / 3 THE BOMBS
A consensus is quickly established: only the United States of America are able to study the process in depth and invest in a gigantic ultra secure complex intended for the manufacture of "the Bomb".
About 6 years were necessary to produce the first atomic bombs 3:
the first, with plutonium, will explode confidentially on the night of July 15 to 16, 1945 in the Alamogordo desert (US) in the presence of an audience of hundreds of soldiers and scientists observing the scene 35 km from the epicenter. ..the result was judged "beyond all expectations" ...... will underline most of the witnesses, the power of this patent proof of concept was evaluated at around 20 tons of TNT !!!

21 days later, on August 6 1945, the bomb No. 2, Uranium, was sent on Hiroshima ... then it was August 9 The No. 3, in which plutonium fell on Nagasaki.

CONCLUSION?
On this one, we humans have beautiful and well proven that when they want they may, 6 years they were able to carry out such an incredible project and inhuman ....
and the small patent in 4 pages deposited on May 3, 1939 by JOLIOT / HALBAN / KOWARSKI will make downstream & fairly quickly countless victims;

In my Science archives and period life, I found the September 1945 is one of the very first media writes scientifically about the bomb .... a few days after Hiroshima and Nagasaki:
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FRENCH 5 the generic patents on nuclear energy




by Pascal HA PHAM » 09/12/14, 09:02

Hello,
"PATENTS AND MEN"

"the 5 patents most emblematic of the advancement of human technologies in the field of energy"

A summary of patents JOLIOT / Halban / Kowarski 1939 / 1940 written by a part of the INPI few years ago:
http://www.dissident-media.org/infonucl ... revet.html

Besides patent published above the bomb, there was 4 other basic patents concerning nuclear energy and obtaining it.
link to these 4 other patents applied to the "nuclear battery" & written by the same team of French atomist scientists:

No. 976541 1 May 1939 filed in 16h 55mn
http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicat ... 1&KC=&FT=E
No. 976542 2 May 1939 filed in 14h 12mn
http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicat ... 2&KC=&FT=E
No. 971384 filed on April 30 1940 to 11h 6mn
http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicat ... 4&KC=&FT=E
No. 971386 1 May 1940 filed in 11h 30mn
http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicat ... 6&KC=&FT=E

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PUBLICATION OF EXCERPT:
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A good example of protection in the nuclear field:
The history of basic patents for the Joliot team
by C. GILGUY
Head of Patent Office
Extract of BIST No. 71 1963 April
On the eve of World War II research on nuclear fission progressed in parallel in a number of countries. In France in particular the Joliot-Curie team pursued a work program designed to highlight the possibility of a chain reaction in the middle of uranium oxide. Tests using heavy water as a moderator would be undertaken when the defeat and occupation temporarily put an end to the French nuclear effort. Books such as "The birth of the bomb," recently published in Britain, however, tracing particularly the peregrinations of heavy water world stock acquired by France, emphasized the value of this effort, already known the time by various communications or scientific publications. A report also historical interest, among other aspects, the remarkable book by B. Goldschmidt: "The atomic adventure."

The team of the Collège de France, Lew Kowarski, Frederic Joliot and Hans Halban ..... etc .........
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the suite is available through this link:
http://www.dissident-media.org/infonucl ... revet.html

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Pascal thank you to those historical returns ... very informative and radiant! : Idea:
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science Outreach




by Pascal HA PHAM » 10/12/14, 10:11

Remundo wrote:Pascal thank you to those historical returns ... very informative and radiant! : Idea:


! Ho that yes, there was an undeniable scientific influence from the early 20 sciècle th ..... look what SOLVAY Congress 1911: 23 men whose EINSTEIN surround Marie Curie:
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The same Marie Curie in her laboratory at the same time:
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Another Congès SOLVAY in 1930:
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Paul Langevin is central (first), sitting on his left Albert Einstein and Marie Curie to his right ......

the participants :
second row from L to R
E. Herzen, É. Henriot, J. Verschaffelt, C. Manneback, A. Cotton, J. Errera, O. Stern, A. Piccard, W. Gerlach, C. Darwin, PAM Dirac, E. Bauer, P. Kapitsa, L. Brillouin, HA Kramers, P. Debye, W. Pauli, J. Dorfman, JH Van Vleck, E. Fermi, W. Heisenberg
front row L to R
Th. De Donder, P. Zeeman, P. Weiss, A. Sommerfeld, M. Curie, P. Langevin, A. Einstein, O. Richardson, B. Cabrera, N. Bohr, WJ de Haas

The sum of quotients intellectuals such meeting blithely exceeded the critical mass neuronal

For those men that radiation and passionate material, two good websites to read:
http://evelyne.bouquet.free.fr/WebAlain ... _curie.htm
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http://lvdang2003.blogspot.fr/2013_07_01_archive.html

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