Granted US Patent US12239835B2: Coherent EMF Transformation via Self-Affine Fractal Resonator
PCT Filing: WO 2021/064446 • Filed: October 1, 2019 • US Grant: March 4, 2025 • Assigned to American Aires Inc.: June 2026 • Active • Expires: December 13, 2040
Current Assignee: American Aires Inc. (assigned June 2026)
US Application: 17/765,734 • Published: US20220401724A1 (December 22, 2022)
International (PCT): WO 2021/064446 A1 • PCT/IB2019/058334 • Filed: October 1, 2019 • Published: April 8, 2021
IPC Classification: A61N 1/16 (2006.01)
Inventor: Igor Serov (Human Genome Research Foundation, St. Petersburg)
Designated regions: ARIPO, Eurasian, European Patent Office, OAPI; 60+ national states
Official links: USPTO Patent Center • Google Patents (US20220401724A1) • Google Patents (Granted: US12239835B2)
What the Patent Covers
This granted US patent (US12239835B2), now owned by American Aires Inc., protects a method for transforming electromagnetic radiation across a wide frequency range into coherent electromagnetic radiation using a fractal-matrix coherent transformer — a self-affine lattice of annular topological lines creating a slit-like raster. The claims explicitly cover 2.4–28 GHz (WiFi through 5G mmWave) and any technogenic radiation emitted by technical devices and systems.
The method does not block, shield, or absorb EMF. It transforms the amplitude-frequency spectrum of incident radiation from an arbitrary form into a coherent form — one harmonized with the inherent EM radiation of biological cells and therefore non-conflicting with living systems.
Core Mechanism: Fourier Transformation into Coherent Form
The self-affine annular resonator acts as a universal Fourier transformer. When technogenic EM radiation interacts with the slit-like raster topology, it undergoes direct and inverse Fourier transformation, harmonizing amplitude, phase, frequency, and polarization vector. The result is a fractal coherent matrix — a holographic standing wave that does not conflict with the biological object's own EM radiation.
Mathematical Basis: Self-Affine Geometry and Noether's Theorem
The resonator's impulse forms a spatial matrix symmetric across at least three orthogonal basis vectors X, Y, Z, extending to multidimensionality N. This satisfies Noether's theorem: each continuous symmetry corresponds to a conservation law. The annular diffraction grating's symmetry unambiguously produces a coherent EM hologram as a stable wave structure — grounded in the Gabor–Denisyuk holography principle.
Modeling Results: Stable Soliton-Like Field Independent of Input
2D and 3D non-stationary models confirm: regardless of boundary conditions, after stabilization time ts, the resonator produces a stable, soliton-like multi-frequency field distribution. The result does not depend on the characteristics of the radiation incident on it. At 2.4 GHz input, field strength 0.28–14.18 V/m and intensity 0.08–201.05 W/m² above the resonator.
Broadband Operation Including 5G
Claims cover 2.4 GHz to 28 GHz — WiFi, LTE, and all current 5G bands. The mechanism is frequency-agnostic: the self-affine topology retains its response character regardless of incident frequency. This was confirmed by the R&D measurements at 6 GHz (443× E-field amplification) and 28 GHz (490× amplification) in the C20S5G Aires Crystal product.
Patent Claims (as amended per Article 19)
- Method for transforming EM radiation in a range of frequencies into coherent EM radiation.
- Transformation using a fractal-matrix coherent transformer: a self-affine lattice of annular topological lines creating a slit-like raster.
- The coherent transformer forms an EM field as a regular spatial holographic matrix.
- The transformer's EM field transforms radiation into a spatial coherent matrix of harmonized EM wave superpositions.
- Placement option: on the biological object.
- Placement option: on the source of EM radiation.
- Placement option: between a biological object and the radiation source.
- Frequency range: 2.4 GHz to 28 GHz.
- Applies to: technogenic EM radiation emitted by any technical devices and systems.
Prior Art Distinguished
The patent distinguishes the coherent transformation method from all prior shielding, blocking, and absorbing approaches (RU2194376, RU2265898, DE10039125A1/RU2234175). Those methods cause signal loss, distortion, change of natural background, and inability to properly use radiation sources. This method protects biological objects without reducing the effectiveness of radiation sources.
Inventor
Igor Serov was director of the Human Genome Research Foundation (St. Petersburg) and co-author of the foundational 2006 simulation paper (Nanotechnology, No. 4(8), pp. 44–49) with Kopyltsov and Lukyanov. He was also inventor of Russian Federation Patents No. 2231137, No. 2217181, and No. 2284062, which provide foundational protection for the resonator technology underlying all Aires products. The US patent was granted posthumously on March 4, 2025 and transferred to American Aires Inc. in June 2026.