WO2017205681A1 - Hydrogenated liquid fuel production and hyperbaric fuel induction system for gasoline and diesel internal combustion engines - Google Patents
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- present invention relates to internal combustion engine fuel and in particular to a hyperbaric fuel system that improves fossil fuel efficiency without requiring major changes to existing fuel systems.
- the present invention addresses the above and other needs by providing a hyperbaric fuel system which produces hydrogenated liquid fuel for combustion reactions of compression or spark ignition engines and improves fossil fuel efficiency without requiring major changes to existing fuel systems.
- the hydrogenated liquid fuel decreases the NOx, CO and unburned hydrocarbon particulate matter, and reduces the consumption of fossil fuel.
- the systems produces hydrogen gas and dissolves the hydrogen gas in the liquid fuel using several chambers, including a hyperbaric chamber, between the liquid fuel supply and a fuel pump supplying the hydrogenated liquid fuel to fuel injectors. Unused hydrogen gas and hydrogenated liquid fuel is recirculated to minimize loss of efficiency.
- the system preferably includes a water reservoir and electrolysis device to generate the hydrogen gas.
- a hyperbaric mixing chamber Hydrogen is produced, compressed and delivered at predetermined pressures into the hyperbaric mixing chamber, which causes the hydrogen gas to compress and suspend in the fossil fuel.
- the hydrogen gas is not injected into the moving fuel stream but, rather, is dissolved/suspended and thereby attaches to the carbon molecules within the liquid fuel base in the hyperbaric chamber before being directed forward in the system.
- the already-existing fuel system present on a given application may be adjusted/tuned to com pensate for the extra energy being brought to the combustion chamber via hydrogenated fossil fuel, which will contribute further to reduced fuel consumption and overall emissions improvements.
- a system for introducing hydrogen gas directly into the liquid fuel base and supplying and circulating hydrogenated liquid fuel to and from the fuel injectors of an internal combustion engine dissolves hydrogen gas in liquid gasoline or liquid diesel fuel under pressure, much like carbon dioxide is dissolved in liquid to make carbonated beverages. Under pressure, hydrogen gas dissolves, differentiates and attaches to carbon molecules in the liquid fuel base, forming C - H bonds at the molecular level. Hydrogen dissolved/suspended in liquid fossil fuel tends to remain dissolved until agitated in a location where there is an atmosphere or some other means of escape. The presence of dissolved hydrogen in liquid fuel in the internal combustion engine's fuel injection system is safe and improves engine efficiency.
- a bi-fuel (hydrogenated fossil fuel) generation system producing bi-fuel in the hyperbaric chamber is much more efficient with regard to the use of hydrogen gas than attempting to introduce hydrogen by injection through the air intake or under pressure into a moving or non-static fuel stream. There are no losses due to laminar airflow or cavitations in the liquid fuel base resulting from conditions or fuel pump operations.
- the energy contained in hyperbaric-created bi-fuel remains when the pressure in the hyperbaric mixing chamber is relaxed because where there are no outside dynamic forces to jar the product the internal pressure remains present with its compressed hydrogen content. This may be called static supercharging with added energy.
- a hydrogen induction generation and delivery system Hydrogen is produced onboard through electrolysis of water.
- the water is conductive, i.e. it contains baking soda, or some other conductor.
- the hydrogen induction generation and delivery system does not require any fuel additives other than water.
- FIG. 1 shows a hydrogen induction system exercising fuel pump compression according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 shows a hydrogen induction system exercising hyperbaric mixing chamber compression according to the present invention.
- a first hydrogen induction system 10a exercising fuel pump compression is shown in FIG.1 .
- a hydrogen generator 12 produces hydrogen gas 18 and oxygen 16 from electrolysis of water and separates the hydrogen gas 18 from unwanted particulate and debris in a hydrogen separator 14.
- the hydrogen gas 18 generated by the hydrogen generator 12 passes through a cooler 20, input port 22 and fuel tank 24 (containing liquid fuel 26) and into high pressure fuel pump 28.
- the high pressure fuel pump 28 dissolves the hydrogen 18 in the liquid fuel 33 to produce hydrogenated fuel 30.
- the hydrogen molecules are compressed in the high pressure fuel pump 28 and are carried along in the hydrogenated fuel 30 and pumped to the injectors 40 by the high pressure fuel pump 28.
- Unused fuel 44 passes through a pressure
- the hydrogen gas 18 and liquid fuel 26 are drawn into fuel pump 28, utilizing the pressure within fuel pump 28 to dissolve hydrogen gas 18 into the liquid fuel 26, producing the hydrogenated fuel 30, with hydrogen saturation in the hydrogenated fuel 30 being dependent on the pressure level of fuel pump 28.
- a second hydrogen induction system 10d exercising hyperbaric mixing chamber compression is shown in FIG. 2.
- the hydrogen generator 12 produces the hydrogen gas 18 and oxygen 16 from electrolysis of water and separates the hydrogen gas 18 from 16 in a hydrogen separator 14.
- the hydrogen gas 18 passes through a cooler 20, a check valve 50a, a compressor 52, a proximity vent/control 54 and through a jet 56 into a hyperbaric mixing chamber 58.
- a liquid fuel tank 60 provides liquid fuel 62 through fuel pump 92, check valve 50b, and a proximity control 66, and into the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 where the hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 is produced by dissolving the hydrogen gas 18 in the liquid fuel 62 under pressure produced by compressor 52 and jet 56.
- the returning hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 is returned from the injectors, through a pressure regulator 42 and a cooler 46 through check valve 50d to fuel bladder 48, where it can be picked up and reintroduced to the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 by fuel pump 88 through proximity control 66.
- the proximity control 66 includes a proximity switch and close/open control, and determines when the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 is full of liquid fuel and then shuts off the flow of liquid fuel 62 into the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58.
- the proximity control 66 also determines when the amount of liquid fuel in hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 is low, and opens to permit the flow of additional liquid fuel 62 and returning fuel 44 into the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58.
- the three-fold purpose of the proximity control 66 is to keep sufficient liquid fuel 62 and returning fuel 44 in the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 to dissolve hydrogen gas 18 in the liquid fuel, to prevent backflow from the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 under high pressure conditions, and to recirculate hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 from the hydrogenated fuel bladder 48 back into the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58.
- the hydrogen gas 18 is dissolved in the liquid fuel 62 by compression of the hydrogen gas 18 into the liquid fuel 62 in the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58.
- the hydrogen separator 14 provides a bath process where the hydrogen gas 18 is circulated through water to remove unwanted particulate and debris resulting from electrolysis. Because of the capacitive energy present when extracting hydrogen from water, the electrolysis creates pressure which brings water particulates forward. The hydrogen separator 14 removes the water particulates out of the hydrogen gas 18 formed in electrolysis. As the hydrogen gas 18 is generated, there is a voltage pressure that rises with the hydrogen escaping at velocity, pushing particulate in front of the hydrogen gas 18.
- the hydrogenated fuel 30 is pumped by the fuel pump 74 through the fuel lines to the fuel injectors 40 for introduction into the combustion chamber.
- the hydrogenated fuel 44 returned from the injectors 40 is fed through the pressure regulator 42 and through the cooler 46 to remove unwanted heat, then directed back throug h check valve 50d into fuel bladder 48.
- Proximity control 54 includes a proximity switch and close/open control for hydrogen. When the proximity control 54 determines that hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 is full of liquid fuel, proximity control 54 introduces hydrogen gas into hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 through the jet 56.
- Hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 is spherical or cylindrical. Inside the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 the compression reaction takes place. The pressurized hydrogen gas 18 jetted into hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 causes the pressure inside hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 to increase, thereby dissolving the hydrogen gas 18 into the liquid fuel 62. The liquid fuel is thereby "hydrogenated,” or infused with hydrogen. The hydrogen gas is particularized/dissolved and attaches to individual carbon molecules creating bonds between carbon and hydrogen molecules within the liquid fuel base. Depending on the pressure under which hydrogen gas is compressed and jetted into hyperbaric mixing chamber 58, a higher or lower level of hydrogen saturation within the liquid fuel is achieved.
- the proximity control 54 vents the ambient pressure of hydrogen from the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 when it determines that the desired internal pressure of the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 is reached, thereby relaxing the atmosphere surrounding the compressed hydrogenated liquid fuel 30. and making use of hydrogen gas that remains in hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 after the hydrogenated fuel 30 is evacuated into fuel bladder 72. The vented hydrogen gas is returned for future use, thereby preserving valuable hydrogen gas.
- Hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 is evacuated to the fuel bladder 72 from the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58 through check valve 50c, pressure regulator 68, and proximity control 70.
- the proximity control 70 includes a proximity switch and serves the dual purpose of determining whether the hydrogenated fuel bladder 72 is full and keeping hydrogenated fuel bladder 72 full by drawing fuel from the hyperbaric mixing chamber 58. Pressure differentials between check valve 50c and the combined pressure of compressor 52 and jet 56 create a forward pressure that moves
- Pressure regulator 68 delivers hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 into fuel bladder 72 at low pressure.
- Fuel pump 74 picks up hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 from fuel bladder 72 and directs the hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 through existing fuel lines to the fuel injectors 40, where the hydrogen dissolved in the hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 escapes and
- Bypass 36 allows fuel pump 74 to draw liquid fuel 62 directly from fuel tank 60 whenever fuel bladder 72 contains an insufficient volume of hydrogenated liquid fuel 30 to support the engine's operation.
- the mixing of the hydrogen gas and liquid fuel may be performed at a range of pressures to obtain a desired amount of dissolved hydrogen in the hydrogenated fuel to minimize vehicle emissions.
- Limited testing has shown a preferred pressure of 60 to 120 Pounds per Square Inch Gauge (PSIG), a more preferred range of 80 to 1 10 PSIG, and a most preferred pressure of about 90 PSIG to minimize vehicle emissions.
- PSIG Pounds per Square Inch Gauge
- the present invention finds industrial applicability in the field of enhanced fuel. Scope of the Invention
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