New patent application, similar to polywell.
New patent application, similar to polywell.
You may be interested to note a new publication has appeared;
http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Pars ... 32+&d=PG01
and they have a, curently empty, URL;
http://www.fpgeneration.com/
I was still reading through it, but thought someone else might like to comment before I do (for a change!....). Looks like an attempt at describing a magnetically shielded fusor. No indication of any physical build, though.
http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Pars ... 32+&d=PG01
and they have a, curently empty, URL;
http://www.fpgeneration.com/
I was still reading through it, but thought someone else might like to comment before I do (for a change!....). Looks like an attempt at describing a magnetically shielded fusor. No indication of any physical build, though.
Re: New patent application, similar to polywell.
Like if we don't know that you like itchrismb wrote:I was still reading through it, but thought someone else might like to comment before I do (for a change!....).

I am trying to download the quicktime plugin to be able to view the full patent images, unfortunately downloading a 36.5Mb file at 3kb/sec is going to take a while.....
go to http://www.pat2pdf.org and enter the application number, "20110085632".
The CEO of FP Generation can be found at:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/scott-rackey/3/659/669
He previously ran a "dirty fuel" to hydrogen company that went bust in 2008.
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/scott-rackey/3/659/669
He previously ran a "dirty fuel" to hydrogen company that went bust in 2008.
It seems that FPGeneration was covered in the 2007 time frame on Talk Polywell. Here is an external link to a good description of their methodology. They talk about adding POPS RF modulation to compress the ions trapped at the center of the device.
http://peakoiloptimist.blogspot.com/200 ... power.html
The fact that they are still around after 4 years is encouraging.
http://peakoiloptimist.blogspot.com/200 ... power.html
The fact that they are still around after 4 years is encouraging.
Didn't see any mention of POPS here.kurt9 wrote:These guys (FP Generation) have been around for several years. Yes, they are pursuing IEC polywell fusion using POPS enhancement to the plasma. I have no idea of their current status. I think they were looking for money several years ago.
The main idea is to use trapped electrons at magnet level to behave (among the other tasks) as "Gabor lenses" to focus the ion beam and facilitate its recirculation.
It also looks like in section 8 they are actually stating that they have proved this experimentally.
What i wrote is of course just an extremely condensed simplification.
The patent is much more broad and covers a lot of constructional, theoretical and operational aspects. Quite a well written patent for my personal experience.
Is also nice to see that they have a working prototype. I wonder if we will be able to see in the short future some of their experimental results.
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Most people are probably still reading it and giving even a second and a third read. I am reading it again now after the first read of yesterday.
Also keep in mind that unfortunately there is not much to talk about as it is a patent application and not an experimental report. There are some small info that can help to speculate, but there isn't really much inside to discuss about.
Well, at least not much that I deem worth of.
Others might find something interesting, in that case you can be sure that they will post about it. Just wait.
Also keep in mind that unfortunately there is not much to talk about as it is a patent application and not an experimental report. There are some small info that can help to speculate, but there isn't really much inside to discuss about.
Well, at least not much that I deem worth of.
Others might find something interesting, in that case you can be sure that they will post about it. Just wait.
They're keeping low 'til they've got someting real to talk about. Sounds like proper research to me!! You've gotten too used to all this Rossi and Bussard trumpet blowing.rschaffer8 wrote:I'm surprised this effort has not received more attention.
Why would anyone pick up on this patent and give it attention, if they weren't looking for it?
The inventor(s) are clearly still 'at work' on it and know better to sound off over it and generate too many questions they don't have the answers to.