Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Using magnetic force
Patent
1990-07-17
1992-06-23
Jones, W. Gary
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Using magnetic force
210222, 123538, F02M 2704
Patent
active
051240459
ABSTRACT:
For disproportionately improving fuel combustion efficiency and decreasing pollutants produced in combustion the flow of fuel is treated in a fuel line preceding a combustion device by means of retrofit permanent magnetic structure. Thus, a high gauss permanent magnet unit, requiring no servicing or external power, mounts on the exterior surface of the fuel lines for establishing a flux path encompassing substantially the entire flow path. The flux is critically directed with a south magnetic pole in the downstream direction of fuel flow. Even more effectiveness results from mounting units in diametrically opposed pairs. The units have a pair of alnico magnetic plates straddling an arc on the pipe surface to focus the magnetic flux into a preferred pattern into the fluid flow path. By blending two permanent magnetic circuit paths from different permanent magnetic materials offering different advantages, a multi-pole, multi-axial magnetic flux generator uniquely distributes and concentrates the magnetic forces for maximum life while encountering vibration, shock and heat such as encountered when mounted on an automobile engine. Standard units fit different diameter fuel lines to provide very high fluid treatment flux concentrations over the entire fuel flow area and additionally have long life in the presence of magnetic interference or electrical shock.
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Janczak Andrew
Krensel Edward
Brown Laurence R.
Enecon Corporation
Jones W. Gary
Savage Matthew O.
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