Oscillating Wave Grid for Active Acoustic and RF Blocking

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Solution Overview

Problem

Increasing exposure to various energy waves such as sound, radio frequency, and light emissions from urban environments disrupts tranquility and may have adverse health effects, necessitating a solution to block undesirable energy waves.

Innovation Solution

An oscillatory wave field generator with a plurality of oscillators and emitters, synchronized by motive magnets and inductors, generates a wave field that interferes with and blocks intrusive energy waves by creating a counteracting force field, using emitters like speakers, lasers, or RF antennas to dissipate or absorb unwanted noise and signals.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Object-affected harmful factors

If traditional passive barriers or absorptive materials are used to block noise and RF waves, then some level of protection is provided, but the effectiveness is limited and the structure becomes bulky and aesthetically unpleasing

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveblockade of intrusive energy wavesVSAvoidstructural complexity and bulkiness
Core Design Contradiction:
Object-affected harmful factorsVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The patent replaces mechanical/physical barriers (walls, absorptive materials) with an electromagnetic field-based system. Oscillators generate electromagnetic waves that interact with intrusive energy waves through field interactions rather than physical blockage, eliminating the need for bulky structural barriers while maintaining effectiveness against both acoustic and RF waves.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #28Mechanics substitution (Replace mechanical system)

Solution Approach 2:

The system dynamically adjusts the frequency and amplitude parameters of the oscillators to match and counteract the intrusive waves. By changing the operational parameters of the electromagnetic field generators in real-time, the system achieves effective wave blockade without requiring physical structural changes or bulky components.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #35Parameter changes

2Ease of operation

If simple noise barriers are used, then installation is easy, but the blocking effectiveness against multiple types of energy waves (acoustic, RF, light) is insufficient

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveease of installationVSAvoidcomprehensive wave blocking capability
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSObject-affected harmful factors

Solution Approach 1:

The oscillator array serves multiple functions simultaneously: it generates electromagnetic fields that counteract acoustic waves, block RF signals, and interfere with light penetration. This multi-functional capability is achieved through a single integrated system that can operate across different frequency ranges, eliminating the need for separate barriers for each type of energy wave while maintaining ease of installation.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #6Universality (Multi-functionality)

Solution Approach 2:

The electromagnetic field acts as an intermediary between the oscillators and the intrusive energy waves. Rather than direct physical contact or simple reflection, the oscillators generate fields that mediate the interaction with incoming waves, enabling comprehensive blocking of multiple wave types through a unified mechanism that is both effective and easily deployable.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #24Intermediary (Mediator)

3Object-affected harmful factors

If active electromagnetic field generation is used to counteract intrusive waves, then comprehensive blocking of multiple wave types is achieved, but the device complexity and synchronization requirements increase

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvecomprehensive energy wave blockadeVSAvoidsynchronization mechanism complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
Object-affected harmful factorsVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The system divides the electromagnetic field generation into multiple independent oscillators arranged in an array. Each oscillator can be controlled and synchronized independently, allowing the complex task of counteracting multiple wave types to be broken down into manageable segments. This segmentation enables flexible configuration and simplifies the synchronization mechanism by allowing modular control of each oscillator unit.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

Effectively blocks intrusive noise and RF signals, providing a tranquil environment and potentially mitigating health impacts by creating a synchronized wave field that disrupts and absorbs incoming energy waves, offering a versatile solution for personal or property-level noise reduction.

Implementation Method 1

A plurality of oscillators are rotationally disposed about a common axis between a plurality of spaced apart motive magnets

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectMagnetic force: Magnetic Field

Implementation Method 2

A synchronizer coordinates the orientation of the plurality of oscillators to generate an emitted wave field in front of the oscillatory wave field generator

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectWave interference: Interference

Implementation Method 3

An emitter is carried on each of the plurality of oscillators

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectElectromagnetic radiation: Electromagnetic Induction

Data Source

PatentUS10644649B2Oscillating frequency wave grid generator
Publication Date: 2020.05.05 CHROMODYNAMICS II LLC
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AI summary

An acoustic wave force field generator array that uses a plurality of synchronized oscillating emitters system that effectively blocks noise from passing through an acoustic barrier of wave/bubble pattern forms generated by the rapid oscillation of the integrated magnet and emitter system. The movement of the magnets also produces an EM field that generates a current to at least partially power the driver and speaker systems.