FUEL SAVER AND CONTAMINANTS REDUCER SYSTEM AND METHOD
20170074217 ยท 2017-03-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
F02M27/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F15D1/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A fuel saver and contaminant reduction device, comprising: a cylindrical housing with a tubular fuel conduit through which the fuel flows, the pipe with a fuel inlet in fluid communication with the fuel tank of a vehicle, and a fuel outlet in fluid communication with the fuel line feeding into a vehicle's engine. The cylindrical body including at least two sets of aligned transversal orifices in each of which a permanent magnet is inserted where each magnet includes distinct north and south poles. Each pair of permanent magnets is arranged such that a north pole of each magnet faces the other, and the axis of magnetization is perpendicular to the flow of fuel. The cylindrical housing is covered by an external rigid case.
Claims
1. A fuel saver and contaminant reduction device, comprising: a magnet retention core comprising at least two pair of transversally aligned orifices and an axially located orifice passing therethrough; a tubular fuel conduit forming a fuel conduit, the tubular fuel conduit comprising a fuel inlet located at a first end, and a fuel discharge located at a second end, the tubular fuel conduit being assembled through the axially located magnet retention core orifice; two pair of magnets, each magnet having a distinct north magnetic pole and a distinct south magnetic pole, wherein each pair of permanent magnets is arranged orienting the north magnetic pole of each magnet facing one another, and the axis of magnetization is oriented perpendicular to the tubular fuel conduit; the cylindrical body is covered by an external case retaining each magnet within each respective orifice.
2. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 1, wherein the permanent magnets are electromagnets.
3. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 1, wherein the magnetic fields created by the magnets are increased, focused and directed by inserting metal pieces into the orifices in which the magnets are inserted.
4. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 1, wherein any number of orifices and respective magnets are integrated within the design, wherein the pairs would be arranged at any angle between each other.
5. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 1, wherein the magnetic fields of the two sets of permanent magnets are offset at any angle.
6. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 1, wherein the device is installed directly around the fuel pipe of the fuel circuit.
7. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 1, wherein the device is a standalone device installed to the fuel circuit of a vehicle.
8. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 1, wherein the magnets in each orifice are inserted deep into each orifice, being positioned proximate the tubular fuel conduit.
9. A fuel saver and contaminant reduction device, comprising an external casing having a lateral cylindrical wall terminating at a base and a separate upper casing removable cover, the base is integrated into the lateral cylindrical wall, a tubular fuel conduit is arranged extending axially outward from the casing removable cover, and is configured to include a connector formed at each end thereof, wherein the connector is designed to connect the device to the fuel system of the vehicle; the tubular fuel conduit is inserted into a magnet retention core, which is assembled sandwiched between an exterior surface of the tubular fuel conduit and an interior surface of the external casing.
10. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 8, wherein the magnet retention core includes a longitudinal orifice, and includes at least two pair of linearly aligned transversal orifices.
11. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 9, wherein the first pair of orifices are located proximate a first end of the pipe, and the second pair of orifices are located proximate a second, opposite end of the pipe.
12. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 10, wherein the geometrical axis of the first pair of orifices is perpendicular to the geometrical axis of the second pair of orifices.
13. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 11, wherein a plane defined by the geometrical axis is, in turn, perpendicular to the geometrical axis of the pipe.
14. The fuel saver and contaminant reduction device of claim 8, wherein the magnets in each orifice are inserted deep into each orifice, being positioned proximate the tubular fuel conduit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, in which:
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[0035] Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REPRESENTATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0036] The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word exemplary or illustrative means serving as an example, instance, or illustration. Any implementation described herein as exemplary or illustrative is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms upper, lower, left, rear, right, front, vertical, horizontal, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
[0037] A fuel saver and contaminant reduction device 100, as shown in
[0038] The tubular fuel conduit 110 of the fuel saver and contaminant reduction device 100 (
[0039] The tubular fuel conduit 110 is assembly to the 100# by being inserted through the longitudinal orifice 121. A corresponding permanent magnet 150, 151, 152, and 153 is inserted in a respective orifice 130, 131, 140, 141. The magnets are oriented as follows: a north pole 154 of each magnet 150, 152 faces the north pole 154 of the other, oppositely located magnet of the same pair 151, 153, respectively. The axis of magnetization 156, 157 of each pair of magnets (150, 151) and (152, 153) is perpendicular to the geometric pipe axis 202 or the direction of flow of fuel running through the pipe 110.
[0040] The orientation of the orthogonal axis of magnetization 156, 157 of the fuel saver and contaminant reduction device 100 respective to the position of the orifices 130, 131, 140, 141 are clearly shown in the section view of
[0041] A clear illustration of the position of the orifices 140, 141 with respect to the central passage 123 is presented in
[0042] An exploded assembly view of the fuel saver and contaminant reduction device 100 is illustrated in
[0043] When the vehicle's engine is running and the fuel pump is transferring fuel from the tank to the feeding system and ultimately the engine, the fuel passes through the pipe 110. Fuel molecules are affected by two different orthogonal magnetic fields: the magnetic field created by magnets 150, 151 assembled within orifices 130, 131 in accordance with the magnetization axis 156, and the magnetic field created by the magnets 152, 153 assembled within orifices 140, 141 in accordance with the magnetization axis 157. Since the two pairs of magnets (150, 151) and (152, 153) are separated by a short distance within the 100#, the fuel molecules flowing through the passage 123 towards the vehicle's engine are affected in a short period of time by two different magnetic fields, creating a notable molecular agitation.
[0044] This agitation effect of the fuel molecules creates a molecular rearrangement optimizing the combustion process in internal combustion engines, burners in furnaces and boilers, turbines and the like. As a secondary result, the impurities created by the combustion process are also reduced significantly.
[0045] Under the action of a magnetic field created by the magnets 150,151, 152, 153, the fuel molecules flowing through the passage 123 are rearranged and realigned. The two pairs of permanent magnets (150, 151) and (152, 153) create two changes in the molecular orientation of the fuel; improving the reorganization and alignment as well as giving a rotational movement. This effect dramatically changes the properties of the fuel, additives and impurities, which results in a considerable reduction in fuel consumption and also a remarkable reduction on discharged or exhausted contaminants, basically pollutant levels and CO2 emitted.
[0046] In the preferred embodiment illustrated in
[0047] Additionally, although two pair of orifices 130, 131 and 140 141 are illustrated herein, it is understood that any number of orifices and respective magnets can be integrated within the design, wherein the pairs would be arranged at any angle between each other, without departing from the original scope of protection.
[0048] The permanent magnets 150, 151, 152, 153 may also be replaced by or supplemented in whole or in part by electromagnets or any other material or device that generates a magnetic field. The magnetic fields created by the magnets may also be increased, focused or directed by inserting metal pieces into the orifices in which the magnets are inserted.
[0049] Finally, the present fuel saver and contaminant reduction device 100 is illustrated and described as a standalone device installed to the fuel circuit of a vehicle. In accordance with another embodiment (not illustrated), the device may be installed directly around the fuel pipe of the fuel circuit.
[0050] While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the invention and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.