JP59038525A - Water/Hydrogen Gas/Oxygen Gas Generator with Controlled Flame of Hydrogen Gas
Japan Patent Office (JP)
Publication of Patent Application (A)
Publication Number: Showa 59-38525
Publication Date: Showa 59 (1984) March 2
Application Number: Showa 58 (1983) Number 23665
Title of the Invention:
Water/Hydrogen Gas/Oxygen Gas Generator with Controlled Flame of Hydrogen GasApplicant:
Stanley A. Meyer
3792 Broadway, Grove City, Ohio 43123, USAPriority Claim:
Filed on August 25, 1982, in the United States
Application Number: 411977Agent:
Attorney Nakamura Tetsu
(With 4 assistants)
Detailed Description of the Invention
(1) A water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generator that produces these gases while controlling and maintaining the flame produced by hydrogen gas. This apparatus uses a low voltage, low current, and low frequency applied to a pair of stainless-steel electrodes positioned in water to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Moreover, it uses a gas collection mechanism to retrieve the non-combustible materials and water vapor. Additionally, the invention includes a mechanism to mix the hydrogen gas with water vapor and non-combustible gases before introducing them into the combustion chamber. The size and shape of the nozzle determines the amount of gas delivered, and the system incorporates a mechanism to regulate the combustion flame of the hydrogen gas.
(2) A water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generator as described in claim (1), wherein the non-combustible gas is compressed and mixed with the hydrogen gas and oxygen gas.
(3) A water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generator as described in claim (2), where the gas mixing mechanism further includes a chamber for mixing hydrogen gas, oxygen gas, and non-combustible gases with water vapor and non-combustible gas, allowing for a controlled mixture.
(4) A water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generator as described in claim (3), wherein the chamber includes an inlet to control the flow of gases into the chamber and a mechanism for further regulating the mixture to produce an optimal flame.
(5) A water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generator as described in claim (4), wherein the nozzle has a specific size and shape to control the output of the gas mixture, and the size of the flame is determined by the nozzle.
(6) A water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generator as described in claim (5), where the size and shape of the nozzle is maintained by multiple ports, allowing the flame size to be proportionally enlarged.
(7) A water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generator as described in claim (6), where the port size and shape are maintained by multiple ports, enabling the flame to be enlarged in proportion to the size.
3. Detailed Description of the Invention
This invention pertains to a water/hydrogen gas/oxygen gas generation apparatus.
The method described in U.S. Patent 302,807 (dated September 6, 1981), also employed in this invention, involves generating hydrogen and oxygen gases from water.
The method described uses conductive metal plates with non-oxidizing properties to separate hydrogen atoms from water molecules. These metal plates are exposed to low-voltage, low-current, and low-frequency electric fields to destabilize the water molecules, allowing the hydrogen and oxygen atoms to separate. This induces a sub-atomic (sub-atomic) reaction, allowing the release of hydrogen and oxygen atoms from water. The hydrogen atom is separated from the oxygen atom and is then released as hydrogen gas, which is collected by the gas recovery system.
The energy required for this process is supplied by an electric field, where the attraction force acts on the hydrogen gas, drawing it toward the plates. Meanwhile, the separated gas is drawn into the recovery system.
The separated hydrogen gas is then used as a fuel, functioning through the application of low-energy electric fields.