US20140053457A1
2014-02-27
13/592,281
2012-08-22
A chemical substance for the purpose of removing carbon builds up from burning Chambers of gasoline engines, diesel engines, coal, oil, and gas burning furnaces. A chemical substance for the purpose of helping to protect the environment by Causing engines and furnaces to operate more efficiently. A chemical substance which would improve MPG by reducing carbon build up in internal combustion engines. A chemical substance when mixed with the main fuel in the fuel tank, would cause the fuel to burn more efficiently thus cleaning the system from engine to exhaust.
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C10L1/1852 » CPC main
Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives; Organic compounds containing oxygen; Ethers; Acetals; Ketals; Aldehydes; Ketones Ethers; Acetals; Ketals; Orthoesters
C10L1/14 » CPC further
Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives Organic compounds
C10L1/1616 » CPC further
Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives; Organic compounds; Hydrocarbons fractions, e.g. lubricants, solvents, naphta, bitumen, tars, terpentine
C10L1/1832 » CPC further
Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives; Organic compounds containing oxygen containing hydroxy groups; Salts thereof at least one hydroxy group bound to an aromatic carbon atom mono-hydroxy
C10L3/003 » CPC further
Gaseous fuels; Natural gas; Synthetic natural gas obtained by processes not covered by subclass , ; Liquefied petroleum gas Additives for gaseous fuels
C10L5/34 » CPC further
Solid fuels briquettes consisting mainly of carbonaceous materials of mineral origin Other details of the shaped fuels, e.g. briquettes
C10L9/10 » CPC further
Treating solid fuels to improve their combustion by using additives
C10L10/02 » CPC further
Use of additives to fuels or fires for particular purposes for reducing smoke development
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Function and purpose of a components of a fuel or the composition as a whole for improving fuel economy or fuel efficiency
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Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives; Organic compounds containing nitrogen containing at least one carbon-to-nitrogen single bond having at least one amino group bound to an aromatic carbon atom
This invention is not difficult to create, the elements are available from manufacturing companies who make them. Further, the cost of manufacturing this substance is economical because there is no special equipment necessary. All equipment and tools are standard and available. This substance is easy to use. This poses no harm to engines of all kinds, gasoline, diesel, jet, and furnaces, such as, coal, oil, and gas. This substance mixes very well with all fuels, and only a very small amount is required per full tank. This substance greatly increases the fuel burning efficiency for all fuels used in transportation vehicles. This substance substantial improves MPG. This substance reduces smoke from the tail pipe.
Heretofore, many companies have manufactured products for the purpose of improving MPG for vehicles of transportation. Most, if not all, have failed to live up to their claims. Many companies claim that their products reduce air pollution, but the air in our cities around the world is not becoming any cleaner using these products. Until there is a product that will cause engines to burn their fuel more efficiently, the air will become more polluted.
A preferred embodiment of this invention is listed here, wherein the Compound Coal tar phenols is mixed with Straight run kerosene which is combined with Antioxidants and mixed with Group II base oil, and combined with Diethylene glycol.
While the above description contain specificities, these should not be construed as limitations of one preferred example, the same advantages could be provided to the users of this inventions. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not by the embodiment illustrated, but by the appending claims and their legal equivalents.
1. A substance when added to liquid based fuels will improve the efficiency of the fuel burn in the burn chamber by inhibiting the buildup of carbon, comprising:
a. Coal tar phenols, composed of, Xylenol, Ethyphenol, Phenol, Cresol, and Tar Acids;
b. Straight run kerosene, composed of, aliphatic, aromatic hydrocarbons, polyclic aromatic hydrocarbons;
c. Antioxidants, composed of, active hindered tert-butylphenols, phenylendiamines, metal deactivators;
d. Group II base oil, composed of, aromatic, polar compounds; and
e. Diethylene glycol, containing, monomethyl ether.