Refrigeration – Utilizing fuel as refrigerant
Patent
1976-04-09
1977-06-21
King, Lloyd L.
Refrigeration
Utilizing fuel as refrigerant
F25B 1900
Patent
active
040303136
ABSTRACT:
An air conditioner for use in a vehicle having a gasoline engine with a fuel intake providing a source of reduced pressure. The air conditioner includes a gasoline vaporizer in which gasoline from the fuel system of the vehicle is vaporized and drawn through a heat exchanger for cooling purposes. There is a blower for blowing air across the heat exchanger to cool the air for circulation in the vehicle. The vaporized gasoline passes through a separator for separating excess gasoline from the mixture, and also passes through a proportioning device connected to the fuel intake of the engine for adjusting the fuel-to-air ratio at the fuel intake to optimize combustion and control pollution.
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