摘要 |
PCT No. PCT/CH84/00082 Sec. 371 Date Oct. 22, 1985 Sec. 102(e) Date Oct. 22, 1985 PCT Filed May 23, 1984 PCT Pub. No. WO85/03732 PCT Pub. Date Aug. 29, 1985.Electrical conductors wound into coils (4, 5) are disposed in a housing (1). The axes of the coils (4, 5) run perpendicular to the base of the housing. Each coil (4, 5) is connected with a capacitor (2, 3) so that oscillatory circuits are formed. The longitudinal axes (10, 11) of the capacitors (2, 3) cross the coil axes at right angles and consequently run parallel to the base of the housing. In one (4) of the coils (4, 5) a permanent magnet (6) is inserted. Each coil has its own number of windings, its own outer diameter (15, 16), and advantageously its own inside diameter (18, 19). The oscillatory circuits are closed or opened by a switch (12). The oscillatory circuits are excited by the interfering fields present and generate in their turn a counter field. The process conforms essentially to the Lenz law of physics, according to which the reaction produced in the apparatus counteracts, and in the ideal case eliminates, the stimulating field action which produces it. As a result, the water in the capillary of the walling can no longer rise and the walling dries out in natural ways. |