Gas: heating and illuminating – Mixers
Patent
1982-04-14
1984-02-07
Kellogg, Arthur D.
Gas: heating and illuminating
Mixers
48180M, 48180S, 48211, 123 3, 261 51, 261 90, F02M 912
Patent
active
044300956
ABSTRACT:
Liquid fuel, such as gasoline, is converted into gaseous form in an enclosed chamber rotating at high speed (e.g., 10,000 rpm) and containing a catalyst support material impregnated with 90% cupric chloride and 10% nickel chloride by weight. The converted fuel passes through a microporous (e.g., 40 microns) peripheral wall of the container and then mixes uniformly with air flowing through an annular space surrounding the container to form a combustible mixture.
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