"... of a source of current of very great frequency and very high potential. The practical requirements of this invention are widely different from those employed in producing any of the phenomena heretofore observed, such differences being mainly in respect to the current, which must be one of enormous frequency and of excessively high potential, and also to the degree of exhaustion of the globe or receiver, which must be carried at least beyond the point at which a spark will pass, or to the condition known as a non-striking vacuum, and it may be as much farther as possible."
Unfortunately, this patent, originally Tesla's, refers to a lightbulb patent, not a perpetual motion machine.
See the original source (with errors) at: http://google.com/patents/US455069
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