United States Patent | 4,613,304 |
Meyer | September 23, 1986 |
A hydrogen gas generator system for converting water into hydrogen and oxygen gasses, in combination with a magnetic particle accelerator for voltage/current electrical potential generation. The hydrogen gas generator encompasses an array of plates immersed in a housing and having natural water pass therethrough. Direct current, voltage dependant/current limited, potential applied to the plates causes the hydrogen/oxygen gasses to disassociate from the water molecule. The upper portion of the container is a hydrogen/oxygen mixture collection chamber for maintaining a predetermined gas pressure. There is introduced into the hydrogen/oxygen collection chamber, from a source, a substantial quantity of permanently magnetically polarized particles. Attached to the gas collection chamber outlet is a non-magnetic, non-conductive closed loop of tubing. The polarized magnetic particles are caused to circulate in the closed loop tubing by an electrical and/or mechanical pump. A pick-up coil wound around the tubing will have a voltage induced therein as the magnetic field of the polarized magnetized gas particles pass therethrough. The induced voltage has utilization as an electrical power source. In that the hydrogen/oxygen gasses are not polarized the gasses will seek a pressure release via an outlet. The hydrogen and oxygen gasses may be utilized such as in a burner system.
Inventors: | Meyer; Stanley A. (3792 Broadway, Grove City, OH 43123) |
Appl. No.: | 668577 |
Filed: | November 5, 1984 |
Current U.S. Class: | 431/354; 204/155; 976/DIG427 |
Intern'l Class: | F23D 014/62 |
Field of Search: | 431/258,2,6,12,356,354 204/155,129,72,243 M,DIG. 5,DIG. 6,126,129 |
3969214 | Jul., 1976 | Harris | 204/129. |
4255403 | Mar., 1981 | Mayer et al. | 204/155. |
4338919 | Jul., 1982 | Hwang | 126/436. |
4369102 | Jan., 1983 | Galluzzo et al. | 204/129. |
4421474 | Dec., 1983 | Meyer | 431/354. |
4465964 | Aug., 1984 | Cover | 204/129. |