Internal-combustion engines – Intake manifold – Manifold tuning – balancing or pressure regulating means
Patent
1975-01-24
1977-05-17
Burns, Wendell E.
Internal-combustion engines
Intake manifold
Manifold tuning, balancing or pressure regulating means
123 3, 123DIG12, 204129, F02M 2700
Patent
active
040235459
ABSTRACT:
A gas generating system for use with internal combustion engines, to afford hydrogen gas and oxygen gas to be intermixed with the fuel for the engine.
It comprises an electrolysis unit which is energized by the existing electrical system normally associated with an internal combustion engine, such unit utilizing distilled water and Sodium Hydroxide as the electrolyte. The system further includes means for conducting ambient air into the electrolysis unit for agitating or mixing the electrolyte and removing the gases that accumulate on the anode and cathode. The unit comprises a stainless steel tank as well as stainless steel anode and cathode members.
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Mosher Edward G.
Webster John T.
Burns Wendell E.
Reynolds David D.
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