Carrigan, Ken
Fri, 18 Nov 2005 07:39:43 -0800
Sean, et al, Read through this, and not sure what to make of it. Here are some points and open questions, 1) Oil is consumed along with water for form? (C0, HCxx, N0's..?) It is not just steam. Is the output then just left open to the air? Can it be open in a house? How safe.. 2) No analysis seems to have been done as to what the water & oil are mixing to produce, and how the oil is used to form additional heat to make the reaction, 'semi-automated'? 3) The author is stating that this 'reaction' (which he really does not explain) can be used in automobles, planes, and for heating, but does not give BTU numbers for experiments. What added benefit does this type of 'combustion?' or 'energy producing phenomena' gives over present energy fuels and what is the effeciency. Example of gasoline/diesel for cars, heatpumps, or natural gas for heat. Very intersting though.. And yes, very similar to GEET. What is the bottom line of GEET? I thought it was washed up, and really no added benefit. v/r Ken Carrigan -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 7:44 AM To: interact Subject: [Keelynet] water-oil reactor Hello Came across this interesting patent while looking for Clem's patent (no luck). It used vegi oil initially heated to 320 degrees then sprayed with water, causing a self sustaining reaction. Uses up water and oil respectively 60/40. Similar effect to the Multi-Fuels Processor of GEET (US Patent 5794601) invented by Paul Pantone 20% petrol(Or any Hydrocarbon based fuel) 80% water. See http://jlnlabs.imars.com/bingofuel/pmcjlnen.htm US patent 6,872,379 Here is a pdf version; http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6053725.pdf snip- The inventors have detected a new method of producing heat energy using oil and water, through which a much higher level of energy and a much higher temperature is obtained than when only oil is burned. In the method of the invention, water and air are brought into contact with oil which has been previously heated to a temperature governed by the nature of the respective oil. As a result, an eruption of heat is caused which is comparable to an enormous and very hot flame-like exhaust -- The method has proved very effective when water is sprayed over the upper surface of pre-heated oil in a special chamber. In the method of this invention, a special chamber is used in which the oil has been heated, for example electrically, and water is sprayed over the upper surface of the hot oil. The pre-heating process can be discontinued when the process of the invention is initiated since that process itself maintains the oil at the desired temperature despite the continuous introduction of cold water (at 10 to 20.degree. C.). -- Kind Regards Sean