Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Combustible mixture ionization – ozonation – or electrolysis
Patent
1990-06-12
1991-09-03
Dolinar, Andrew M.
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Combustible mixture ionization, ozonation, or electrolysis
123536, F02M 3300
Patent
active
050443470
ABSTRACT:
A device is disclosed for promoting the dispersion of fuel on atomization in order to permit more complete combustion. The device is installed in the fuel line proximate the fuel atomizer and comprises a core surrounded by a non-conductive sheath so as to provide channels through the device. The core is an alloy comprising over 50% copper, about 25% zinc, about 10% manganese, and over 5% nickel. The core is ridged to generate turbulence in the fuel in order to improve the exposure of the fuel to the core. Further, the configuration of the core may be chosen to provide a large surface area, again to improve the exposure of the fuel to the core.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4429665 (1984-02-01), Brown
patent: 4715325 (1987-12-01), Walker
patent: 4930483 (1990-06-01), Jones
Glick Eddy E.
Ullrich Rolf
911105 Ontario Limited
Dolinar Andrew M.
Macy M.
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