Quantum kinetic injector
11692516 · 2023-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02M21/0254
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M25/0228
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02E60/36
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F02M25/0224
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M25/0225
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M2200/9053
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An electrolysis system includes an injector with a conical tapered resonant capacitor wave-guide forming two voltage zones of polarity. An anode probe establishes a positive charge reaction of a capacitive voltage region. An anode exciter component has a conically tapered tip with a tapering diameter that diminishes toward a tip end and determines a guide path through the injector for a dielectric medium. A cathode probe is retained within the anode probe for establishing a negative charge reaction of the capacitive voltage region. A cathode exciter component includes a cathode tapered tip conically parallel with the anode conically tapered tip. The anode and cathode end portions form a compression exiting nozzle port. The compression exiting nozzle port receives a mixture of water mist and fuel gases to focus the mixture into a trigger zone of fuel gas combustion, which triggers an electrolysis reaction in the water mist.
Claims
1. An electrolysis system, comprising: an injector comprising a conical tapered resonant capacitor wave-guide forming two voltage zones of polarity; a cylindrical anode probe retained along a central longitudinal axis of the injector having a cylindrical diameter for establishing a positive charge reaction of a capacitive voltage region; an anode exciter component comprising an anode end portion of the anode probe and having an anode conically tapered tip having a tapering diameter that progressively diminishes from the cylindrical diameter toward a tip end, wherein the tapering diameter determines a guide path through the injector for a mixture of water mist and fuel gases; a cylindrical cathode probe retained concentrically along the central longitudinal axis of the injector for establishing a negative charge reaction of the capacitive voltage region; a cathode exciter component comprising a cathode end portion of the cathode probe having a cathode tapered tip conically parallel with the conically tapered tip of the anode end portion, wherein the anode and cathode end portions form a compression exiting nozzle port; wherein the compression exiting nozzle port is configured to receive the mixture of water mist and fuel gases and to focus the mixture into a trigger zone of fuel gas combustion which triggers an electrolysis reaction in the water mist.
2. The electrolysis system of claim 1, wherein the water mist is received into the injector as 6-148 micro-liters of water droplets per injection cycle.
3. The electrolysis system of claim 1, wherein the trigger zone of the compression exiting nozzle port is a singularity point of collision 2-3 cm outside the injector.
4. The electrolysis system of claim 1, wherein the anode and cathode exciter components are composed of Stainless Steel T304 which provides conductivity and material strength to withstand oxidation reactions.
5. An electrolysis system, comprising: a plurality of injectors for providing an electrolysis reaction, wherein each of the plurality of injectors comprises: a conical tapered resonant capacitor wave-guide forming two voltage zones of polarity; a cylindrical anode probe retained along a central longitudinal axis of the injector having a cylindrical diameter for establishing a positive charge reaction of a capacitive voltage region; an anode exciter component comprising an anode end portion of the anode probe and having an anode conically tapered tip having a tapering diameter that progressively diminishes from the cylindrical diameter toward a tip end, wherein the tapering diameter determines a guide path through the injector for a mixture of water mist and fuel gases; a cylindrical cathode probe retained concentrically along the central longitudinal axis of the injector for establishing a negative charge reaction of the capacitive voltage region; a cathode exciter component comprising a cathode end portion of the cathode probe having a cathode tapered tip conically parallel with the conically tapered tip of the anode end portion, wherein the anode and cathode end portions form a compression exiting nozzle port; wherein the compression exiting nozzle port is configured to receive the mixture of water mist and fuel gases and to focus the mixture into a trigger zone of fuel gas combustion which triggers an electrolysis reaction in the water mist; wherein the electrolysis system further comprises: a distributor in connection with each of the anode probes and cathode probes of each injector for establishing a firing sequence for each injector, a tri-coil transformer (TCT) in connection with the distributor for establishing a resonance with each injector.
Description
III. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(15) FIB. 7A is a wire diagram of a dual pulse network schematic drawing
(16) FIB. 7A1 is a pulse rate gate unipolar pulse network
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IV. DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(22) Reference is now made to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the article only and not for purposes of limiting the same, and wherein like reference numerals are understood to refer to like components.
(23) The Quantum Kinetic Injector 10 is an “open-air” tapering conical tapered resonant capacitor wave-guide forming two voltage zones of polarity. Anode 11 probe is affixed within the center of the injector body. This establishes the positive (+) charge reaction of a capacitor. Both anode (+) 11 and cathode (−) 12 may be composed of conductive metallic material such as Stainless Steel T304. Any electrode material may be utilized as electrode “Exciters”. However, Stainless Steel T304 offers material strength and aids in preventing oxidation reactions (high chromium content). The center probe “Exciter”, is designed with a leading edge tapered tip, which diminishes from a 0.01 gap progressively toward the tip end of the injector. See
(24) The cathode 12, which is negatively charge (−), is the capacitive negative voltage region and/or “Exciter”, which is conically parallel with the tapered positive probe electrode 11. See
(25) To begin the processes simply inject, a pressurized and metered amount (60-125 psi), of water mist 15 into the injector plug-housing passageway 3 at desired pressure from water storage tank 22. Truck injection pressure would need to be upwards of 135 psi or greater. See
(26) Six variables are used to control the thermal explosive power of water.
(27) One: The concentration amount of water mist 15 injected into the injector.
(28) Two: The voltage potential of the activation zones 13.
(29) Three: The constant displacement pressure 21 at which the dielectric fuel gas mixture 18 is pressurized through the activation zone 13.
(30) Four: The concentration/saturation of electrically and laser primed oxygen (ionized) 19 mixed into the water mist 15 upon entering activation zone 13 See
(31) Five: Selected targeted frequency spectrum of pulsed (photon) laser energy 7 into the Trigger-Zone 9 (IR, VL or UV).
(32) Six: The concentration of the non-combustible gases 17 (exhaust gases) into the fuel gas mixtures 18. See
(33) All these key variables are used to determine the thermal explosive energy 8 yield of said invention 10. Exhaust gas i.e. fumes 17 consist of some water vapor. This water vapor re-introduced into the combustion chamber allows for evaporation post detonation cycle. The precipitated water turns to gaseous matter form causing an instant cooling effect to the headers and engine. In addition, engine RPMs (revolutions per minute) is also decreased to modulate the engine to appropriate speed during idle and freeway operations. The resulting reaction of hydrogen and oxygen oxidation during a thermal event always leads to water (H2O) formation. De-ionized water (H2O) can be captured from the exhaust manifold and directed back into the water storage tank for re-use.
(34) To establish proper physical electrical triggering of the apparatus, a Tri-Coil Transformer (T.C.T.) 20 is affixed to the anode 11 and cathode 12. See
(35) The importance of operating T.C.T. 20 at resonance is to perform amp-inhibiting properties (electron bounce phenomenon i.e. dynamic cathode resistance) during each unipolar pulse 44 burst. See FIG. 7A1. Resonant frequencies establish standing wave patterns in the “Closed-Loop” circuit-wiring matrix. This is known as a ONE-Dimensional plasma wave within the T.C.T. coils of wire. See
(36) Utilization of the intrinsic dielectric properties of water mist 15, ionized ambient air 19, noble gases, vacuum space and any other dielectric constant medium(s) as part of a tuned, “Closed-Loop” Resistor (R), Inductor (L), Capacitor (C) circuit is now obtainable. The resonating RLC circuit manifest simple harmonic electrical fluctuations during oscillation impulses, which can be electrically, amplified using modern day Integrated Chips (IC Chips) and uniquely designed inductive coils (Resistive or Copper). Amplitude modulations (A.M.) principles are utilized within the diode/coil arrangements to enhance the voltage wave charging effect (Plasma Oscillations—Plasmon) 35 to the tapered capacitive plates 13. See
(37) Proper pulse firing timing through T.C.T. 20 to injectors 10 is established with a PCB board affixed within the distributor cap. The modified distributor is called the Laser Distributor 90. See
(38) The dielectric of ambient air gases, as an example, can be economically polarized (decoupled) with this apparatus. Tuned resonant pulse voltage spikes can be tuned to a specific electrode's natural acoustics frequency to further amplify the dissociation using the Helmholtz resonator (phonon) effect. In this foregoing patent, the electrode material is Stainless Steel T304, but can be composed of any conductive material. Stainless Steel T304, like other metals have “selectable” structural lattice acoustic resonant frequencies (based on size, shape and depth of the capacitive resonator). Helmholtz acoustic coupling is an engineering feature for those skilled in the art will use for enhancement of this “physical” force. Stainless Steel T304 quantum acoustic (phonon) excitation resides between 1 Khz-30 Khz.
(39) Furthermore, at higher voltage pressure levels, the fermion's innate wave function architecture is destabilized for extraction (B Pulse) into the electrical “Closed Loop” system networks as (A Pulse) relaxes.
(40) Electron Extraction unipolar B pulses 44 can now harvest matter to energy (electron-mass) attenuation into an electro-conductive “resistive” or “non-resistive” pulsed choke wire coils L1 and L2 is attenuated on demand within each injector 10 pulse fire. See
(41) Whenever, the mass size of a combustible gas atom is increased, the thermal explosive energy-yield is increased during thermal gas combustion detonation. During pulsed voltage operations, electrons and atomic structures (sub-atomic particles and neutron clustering) are primed for instantaneous ignition by physical impacting 9 during exiting orifice of the conical top of the apparatus. All types of propulsion device(s) may utilize this injector; including the, and not limited to, internal combustion engine, furnace heating, jet turbine and rocket engines.
(42) Fundamentally speaking, this electrical force is 180 degrees out of phase of prior art of science, instead of a capacitor plate cell “arc discharge” stemming from the cathode 12, this is a dielectric collapse discharge event extracted from the inherent atomic Quantum Zero Point Energy of the dielectric—Quantum Kinetic Well. It is the dielectric's electron(s) that fall into the “Quantum Kinetic Well” towards the anode 11. Electrostatic plasma oscillation 35, density strength is proportional to plate surface by the radius squared. Consequently, positively (+) charged ions or nuclei will be physically attracted to the cathode 12 in this process. This is a physical process upon the dielectric constant values of the quantum flux vacuum of every dielectric medium 18 caught between the energized capacitive 13 antenna plates 11 and 12 respectfully. Electrons can be controlled and manipulated a specific way using these triggering switching junction gates. After all, electrons always like to find the path of least resistance within a circuit . . . If allowed . . . .
(43) The effects are amplified or enhanced with crossbreeding of circuit components i.e. coils, chokes, step-up transformers, resonant transformers, center tapped transformers, diodes and many other electrical elements. Those skilled in the art will follow proper design applications to the process stated below.
(44) “Trigger Zone” is classified as the auto ignition zone 9 of the injector 10. See
(45) “Normal-Mode” operations of auto ignition, temperatures must reach sufficiently high levels to begin auto ignition. The auto-ignition temperature i.e. stoichiometric mixture, 2:1 hydrogen:oxygen, at normal atmosphere pressure auto-ignition is −997 degrees F. This is due to the fullness of the electron mass densities of the atoms prior to ignition. However, in this “New-Mode” situation, the gaseous fuel matter (15, 17, 19) does not sustain full electron densities. This is due to the electron extraction B pulse(s) chain of the unipolar pulses 44 to the T.C.T. 20. See
(46) The high kinetic forces (125 psi or higher) and the ‘insufficient’ electron densities (electrical destabilization) are enough to “trigger” thermal explosive energy 8 yields from these ejected fuel gases 18. The “Voltage Zones” 13 spawns neutrons densities clustering due to sub-atomic particle interactions (Zero Point Energy). However, in this case, it is completely safe and the energy yield parameters can be attenuated (vectored) for desired applications and industries inside the desired engine platform on demand.
(47) Thermal explosive energy 8 temperatures from hydrogen can reach as high as 2,660 degrees Celsius. This explosive temperature from the injector can be modulated. Introducing exhaust gases 17 that are non-combustible gaseous matter (helium, nitrogen etc.) will render lower temperatures and burn speeds. Conversely, introducing ionized primed oxygen 19 can enhance the burn speed and temperature of hydrogen (Hydrogen Fracturing). The said device 10 allows for full systematic vectoring of thermal explosive spectrums 8. Thermal atomic interaction 8 is caused when sub-critical gas ions (derived from both water bath 15 and ambient air gases 19 fails to unite with or covalently link up or covalently bond with highly energized (laser primed) hydrogen atom. Sub-critical oxygen atom having less than the normal amount of covalent electrons (orbital electrons) is unable to reach “stable-state” (six to eight covalent electrons required) when the two hydrogen atoms seek to form the water molecule during thermal gas ignition.
(48) This atomic thermal-interaction between sub-critical combustible gas atoms is, now, herein after called, “The Hydrogen Fracturing Process” which, is instantly triggered with the Quantum Kinetic Injector 10.
(49) Technical Field: The present apparatus includes twelve components: 1. A metered dielectric consisting of water mist, oxygen and/or any non-combustible mixture under any pressure between 125 psi or higher. 2. The Quantum Kinetic Injector assembly (10) 3. Resonant Tri-Coil-Transformer (T.C.T). (20) 4. Pulsing Electronics for T.C.T. and synced Photon injection 5. High Voltage Source (500 v-40,000 v) (42) 6. Photon Laser Fiber Optics Pulsing (E.M.F. Photons 1,000 um core) (70) 7. Gas Processor Ambient Air Ionization (60) 8. Exhaust Gas Recycling (80) 9. Differential Mixing Solenoids (60) 10. Injector Gate Solenoids (50) 11. Positive Displacement Pump 12 v (21) 12. Laser Distributor (90)
(50) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 DIELECTRIC BREAKDOWN PER ELECTRON-VOLT POTENTIALS INPUT TO ATOMIC OUTPUT REACTANCE: THE QUANTUM KINETIC INJECTOR VOLTAGE FORCE STAGE 1: (0 eV-0.001) Random orientation movements of charged particles in a relativistic space and time frame. Zero-Point Energy Vacuum random flux vibrations STAGE 2: (0.01-3 eV) Charged particle alignment to capacitive plates i.e. Free Electrons align to Polarization Plate Zone Barriers STAGE 3: (3 eV-11.8 eV) Capacitive dielectric electron cloud elongation and changing time-share rate of the electron to the positive core nucleus of the atom. Splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen with physical means STAGE 4: (12.3 eV-12.8 eV) Ionization of hydrogen atoms within the triggering of dielectric collapsing STAGE 5: (13 eV-110 eV) Matter conjugate polarization and deformation into closed- loop circuit in addition to transmutation principles. STAGE 6: (120 eV-2,000 eV) Atom ionization and mild ionization E.M.F. byproducts. STAGE 7: (3,000 eV-40,000 eV) Thermal Explosive Energy vectoring as electron extraction enhances atomic yield (GTNT) and Townsend Avalanche Effects (Neutrons)
(51) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 THE QUANTUM KINETIC INJECTOR FUEL GASES (1) Water Mist > (1) Released Under pressure > (1) Voltage Dissociation > (1) Heat (2) Ionized Gas > (2) Resonant Voltages > (2) Enhances Thermal Explosive Heat (2) Jets (3) Non-combustible Gas > (3) Regulates or Modulates Burn Speed (3) Automobile (4) (Optional) Argon Gases for Excessive Burn Heat (4) Furnace
IV. Technical Problem
(52) Circuit components, wire, electronics, regulators, diodes etc. have voltage limits and current limit ratings. These rating limits must be followed during operation of this device. However, there are ways to counter this. Those skilled in the art will design engineer invention to maximize circuit component ratings for optimized working parameters specifications. In addition, the timing flow rate of the injector system must be meticulously properly tuned to maintain proper thermal explosive oxidation reactions for desired industries.
(53) Additionally, the internal combustion engine is designed for gasoline fuel burn-rates are typically around 42-cm a second. This type of fuel i.e. gasoline burn speed is 7× slower than hydrogen and oxygen burn speed. Which, hydrogen and oxygen 32 ignite with astonishing speed and power at ˜324-cm a second (depending on modulated atoms between the ignition). See
Advantageous Effects of the Invention
(54) This is a purely physical process, so electrode walls do not erode like prior art Faraday electrolysis. The expected lifetime of the Stainless Steel T304 (metal decomposition) is 0.0001 per year. In addition, no electrolyte needs to be added to the dielectric of water to trigger the process. Just use all natural well water or rainwater in the process.
(55) Ordinary tap water from your home or office may be utilized for thermal explosive energy attenuation, heating production and advanced modes of propulsion on demand. For a standard engine (1915 cc VW power-pant), all that this is required is approximately 6.5 uL-8.5 uL of water per engine cycle. Since, water is 2.5× more powerful than gasoline, it is now feasible to retrofit all power plants with this new technology.
(56) In addition to the oxidation burning of hydrogen and oxygen gases, the heat displacement inside the cylinder wall causes any unburned water moisture to expand 17,000× its original volume (steam expansion) during 212-degree combustion cycles (5.sup.th Edition of the Essentials of Firefighting IFSTA, 2008). This innate expansion force further aids in said engine operations.
(57) Application of the invention range from commercial transportation, industrial heating, avionics propulsion and space rocket thrusters. The technology is only limited to the imaginary that its put to work.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(58) [the Quantum Kinetic Injector Assembly Unit]
(59) Injector sizing may vary for determined fitment of engine type(s). But, the standard injector (1915 cc VW engine) is comprised of a Stainless Steel T304 center probe (Anode 11) with an overall O.D. diameter of 1.58-inches. The total length of the center probe 11 is 6.75-inches long. The leading edge of the tip tapers from 1.58-inches down to 0.88-inches. The 0.88-inch end allows for a 1 mm fiber optics cable 6 to slide down into the center probe. This allows for photon injection to the “Trigger Zone” 9. The total length of the tapered edge of the center probe is 1 inch. The opposite side of the probe is threaded for a standard 8/32-thread end cap. The Cathode 12 is known as the plug housing 3. This is also composed of Stainless Steel T304. While a 0.125-inch stainless steel ball 1 and spring 2 act as a diode flow stop for water fuel gas mixture(s) through passageway 1A. Note: fuel gas injection pressure must maintain between 30-40 psi per injection cycle to successfully open stainless steel ball (0.125-inch diameter) and spring (0.125-inch diameter, 0.5-inch long, I.D. 0.093-inches—McMaster Carr: 9657K266) check valve 2 for fuel delivery 18 to resonant cavity waveguide region 13 of injector. The check valve 2 also allows for constant backpressure during off pulse firing. The plug housing 3 O.D. diameter orifice is 0.129-inches. This tapers voltage zones recedes 1 inch into the plug housing 3. This allowing proper dwell time expose to voltage zones to dissociation of water mist into combustible fuel gases. This allows for a tapering conical semi-parallel capacitive resonant waveguide construction. The plug housing 3 is end threaded (M14×1.25-inch) for standard engine block threads. This allows direct fitment to any internal combustion engine porthole and establishes electrical grounding 5. To insulate both the plug housing 3 and the center probe anode 11, there is a machined ceramic insulator called Macor (glass) 4 between the two. Quartz will also suffice along with any other ceramic insulator; however, Macor 4 (machine-able glass, 1000-degree temperature resistance) can withstand extremely high voltages. Which, makes it ideal for the operations of this invention. Since dissociated gaseous matter hydrogen and oxygen atoms only require 20-microjoules to activate detonation, the tapered waveguide focuses the ejected electrically primed gaseous matter 17, 15, 19 to a singularity point for physical detonation. Exhaust gas 17 from previous cycle are cooled and extracted using the exhaust gas reclaim device 80. Gas Processor 30 ionizes ambient air atoms 19 using the Quantum Kinetic Well phenomenon by tickling state-space with 132 v-10,000 vdc. Exhaust gases 15, ionized ambient air 19 and water droplets 15 are pulled into injectors using a differential mixing solenoid 60. Water droplets are pulled into differential solenoid by negative pressure from fuel pump 21.
(60) Once all fuel gases are properly meter mixed by differential solenoid valve, they are sent to the injector gate solenoid assembly by positive displacement fuel pump (125 psi)—AEM 50-1009 400 LPH Inline Fuel Pump and 8AN Check value.
(61) In accordance to operational parameters of standard internal combustion engine platforms (1915 cc VW engine), the non-combustible 15, gas ratio is 43%. While, ionized air 19 mixtures represents 32% and the water mist 15 constitutes 25% of the total differential fuel gas mixture 18. Programmed IC chips and properly timed 12 v pulse firing to differential solenoid allows proper mixture of fuel gases. See
(62) Wherein, the rotary hall sensor or distributor cap 90 pulse fires both the electrical spark A and B unipolar pulse trains and metered ejection of fuel gases 18 to voltage zones 13 of injector 10. See
(63) This frictional impacting 9, which is physical in nature, much like the electrical dissociation 13, triggers thermal explosive energy 8 in a fraction of a second into the combustion engine. Optional amplification of this triggering of thermal explosive energy 8 can be enhanced using a pulse laser firing fiber optic 40 cable.
(64) Photon excitation 7 application is accomplished using a 1,000 um plastic fiber optics cable 40 within the center probe 11. The ˜1,000 um O.D. hole runs up and down the entire probe 11. This aims, and focuses the photons (Electromagnetic Waves) into the Trigger Zone 9, while allowing an insulting property and allows said photon passage. The insulating fiber optics prevents back electrical charges surges to backfire to the optic source in the form of “Induced Plasma Channeling” 35 effects. Fiber optics 7 pulse firing network is affixed to a high output IF-E97 660 nm super bright LED emitter. Note: pulse firing LED frequency should sync to unipolar 44 T.C.T. 20 resonant pulse frequency to maximize quantum electron excitation leaps within “Trigger Zone” 9. See
(65) Optional construction of design consists of a fiber optic cable(s) 40 and L1 and L2 bifilar coils wrapped around the extending optics from injector 10 to the T.C.T. 20.
(66) The injector(s) 10 are affixed to a tuned pulsing transformer, the T.C.T. 20 that allows for voltage to polarize the water molecule mist 15 in a physical force not chemical. In addition, the voltage destabilizes 13 the combustible gas mixture 18 on demand and is completely vector-able by attenuating voltage levels. The T.C.T. 20 is composed of Stainless Steel wire or magnetic copper wire. Product name Kanthal A1 allows for high resistive (stainless steel) values while allowing voltage to each highest value during operations.
(67) [T.C.T. Connected to Injector Assembly]
(68) A 2N6678 power transistor connected to VCC 6 and GROUND 5 state of a variable D.C. power supply 42. 2N6678 power transistors A and B respectably are connected to Tri-Coil-Transformer 20 bobbin assembly screw ports (4-40 screw size). See
(69) Those, skilled in the art will vary coil wrap designs to predetermined resonant frequencies to capacitive matrix and power supply inputs 42 (line output or step up fly back transformers or AC to DC converters). In addition, there are other modes of operations for this coil wrapping design, which lead to greater polarization effects. Center tapped L5 coil allows for further amp inhibiting characteristics for those skilled in the art.
(70) Pulse A establishes primary L4 coil excitation (variable 12 v-132 v). The primary coil L4 is magnetic coupled to the secondary coil L3 to allow step-up mutual inductive voltage spikes from 500 v to 45,000 v and beyond (Cockcroft-Walton Multiplier or CRTV Voltage Silicon Tripler Kit). Increasing secondary coil turns will increase overall voltage output the capacitive plate matrix of the injector 10. See
(71) Pulse B harvests electrons present within the dielectric matrix (variable 12 v-132 v). This can be any form of dielectric consisting of electron pressures. In this case, fuel gas mixtures composing of water mist 15, primed ionized oxygen 16 and exhaust gases 17 for burn rate modulation (adjusting) for utilization of water as a revolutionary retrofit drive unit for all industries. See
(72) Pulse A and Pulse B are continuously triggered within nano-second intervals to establish PUSH (A) and PULL (B) electrostatic plasma oscillations 35 to the voltage zones 13 per injection firing cycle. See FIG. 7A1. During normal operations the Laser Distributor 90 rotates with crankshaft position, then pulse A and pulse B (together) is relayed to respectively fired injector 10 through the energized T.C.T. 20 inductor. See 7C. Establishing and adjusting gate frequency between A pulse and B pulse will provide many respective pulse bursts per injection cycle to injectors 10. Those skilled in the art will attenuate pulses accordingly.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(73) Application permits a new form of energy harvesting and management opportunities. And not limited to atomic transmutation, ionic filtration devices, water heating oscillators, energy vectoring, new ionic filtration devices, water utilization for jet propulsion, resistance restriction for aeronautic winged-or-saucer craft, Alcubierre drive systems, electrical particle generators, CO2 sequestering, Tokamak fusion reactor enhancement, hydrogen production from water, powering engines, jets, rockets and many other combustion/thruster engines.