GB117380A - Improvements in Supplying Air to Generators using a Solid Fuel for the Production of Gas for automobile Internal Combustion Engines. - Google Patents

Improvements in Supplying Air to Generators using a Solid Fuel for the Production of Gas for automobile Internal Combustion Engines.

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GB117380A
GB117380A GB1630917A GB1630917A GB117380A GB 117380 A GB117380 A GB 117380A GB 1630917 A GB1630917 A GB 1630917A GB 1630917 A GB1630917 A GB 1630917A GB 117380 A GB117380 A GB 117380A
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James William Parker
Ernest Goldsmid-Abrahams
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02BINTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES; COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL
    • F02B51/00Other methods of operating engines involving pretreating of, or adding substances to, combustion air, fuel, or fuel-air mixture of the engines

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Abstract

117,380. Parker, J. W., and Abrahams, E. Goldsmid-. Nov. 7, 1917. Drawings to Specification. Plant.-A gas-generator using solid fuel for supplying an automobile engine is supplied with air by the fan that draws air through the radiator.
GB1630917A 1917-11-07 1917-11-07 Improvements in Supplying Air to Generators using a Solid Fuel for the Production of Gas for automobile Internal Combustion Engines. Expired GB117380A (en)

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