Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – Combustible mixture ionization – ozonation – or electrolysis
Patent
1998-05-08
2000-02-01
McMahon, Marguerite
Internal-combustion engines
Charge forming device
Combustible mixture ionization, ozonation, or electrolysis
F02B 7512
Patent
active
060190922
ABSTRACT:
A ferrous metal housing 1 has an inlet 4 and an outlet 5 at opposite ends. A series of alloy discs 6 are carried on a shaft 7 within the housing, separated by spacers 8. The discs each contain a ring of circular apertures, and the shaft 7 is supported by skeletal spacers 9 and 10 to leave a gap between the periphery of the spacers and the wall of the housing. A ferrite magnet 14 of square outline is supported by the walls of the housing 1 at the outlet end, leaving four gaps between the sides of the magnet and the housing. The device is capable of maintaining high flow rates whilst producing a turbulence pattern which ensures good fuel conditioning.
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Dorman Ira S.
Fuelsaver Overseas Limited
McMahon Marguerite
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