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Title:
Gasoline refractionator for internal combustion engines
Abstract:
A gasoline refractionator for internal combustion engines has a first heat exchanger which receives gasoline from a fuel source and cools the gasoline sufficiently to cause the gasoline to separate into its lighter and heavier ends or components. The separated components are then heated in a second heat exchanger to a temperature at which the components will tend to remain separated even when in physical contact with one another. By imparting a swirl to the heated components, the heavier components will tend to surround the lighter components and provide maximum surface contact between the components during ignition in a cylinder of an internal combustion engine.
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Inventors:
Gandy, Mack C. (Tatum, NM, US)
Application Number:
686669
Filing Date: 1976-05-13 Publication_date: 1977-07-19 Assignee:
Gandy; Dale (Lovington, NM)
Primary Class(es):
123/3
123/1A, 123/41.31, 123/541, 123/557
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Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Burns, Wendell E.
Assistant Examiner:
Randolph, William
Attorney:
O'Brien; Clarence, Jacobson; Harvey B.
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