Claims
- 1. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel comprising mineral spirits,
- the emergency fuel having an octane number of 86 to an octane number of premium grade gasoline and a flash point of at least 100.degree. F., and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 2. A method of using a stable fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a quantity of the fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the fuel comprising mineral spirits,
- the fuel having an octane number of 86 to an octane number of premium grade gasoline and a flash point of at least 100.degree. F.,
- the fuel containing no butanes and no pentanes and being capable of being stored in an automobile for a year or more, and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 3. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of,
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel comprising mineral spirits having a paraffin fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms and an aromatic fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms, the emergency fuel having a flash point of at least 100.degree. F., and introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 4. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of,
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel comprising mineral spirits,
- the emergency fuel having a flash point of at least 100.degree. F., and introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 5. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of,
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel comprising mineral spirits having a paraffin fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms and an aromatic fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms,
- the emergency fuel having an octane number of about 86 to about 88 and a flash point of at least 100.degree. F., and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 6. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel consisting essentially of mineral spirits,
- the emergency fuel having an octane number of 86 to an octane number of premium grade gasoline and a flash point of at least 100.degree. F., and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of he internal combustion engine.
- 7. A method of using a stable fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a quantity of the fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the fuel consisting essentially of mineral spirits,
- the fuel having an octane number of 86 to an octane number of premium grade gasoline and a flash point of at least 100.degree. F.,
- the fuel containing no butanes and no pentanes and being capable of being stored in an automobile for a year or more, and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 8. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of,
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the fuel consisting essentially of mineral spirits having a paraffin fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms and an aromatic fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms,
- the emergency fuel having a flash point of at least 100.degree. F., and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 9. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of,
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel consisting essentially of mineral spirits,
- the emergency fuel having a flash point of at least 100.degree. F., and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 10. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of,
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel consisting essentially of mineral spirits having a paraffin fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms and an aromatic fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms,
- the emergency fuel having an octane number of about 86 to about 88 and a flash point of at least 100.degree. F.,
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 11. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel comprising mineral spirits,
- the emergency fuel having a flash point of at least 100.degree. F. and an octane number in the range of regular to premium grade gasoline, and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 12. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel consisting essentially of mineral spirits,
- the emergency fuel having a flash point of at least 100.degree. F. and an octane number in the range of regular to premium grade gasoline, and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
- 13. A method of using a stable emergency fuel in an internal combustion engine of a vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a quantity of the emergency fuel capable of being safely stored for at least 12 months in a disposable container in the vehicle and being poured by a user into a fuel tank of the vehicle in the event that the vehicle runs out of fuel,
- the emergency fuel comprising mineral spirits having a paraffin fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms and an aromatic fraction having 9-12 carbon atoms,
- the emergency fuel containing no butanes and no pentanes, and
- introducing the fuel in an emergency situation into the fuel tank providing a clean and smooth operation of the internal combustion engine.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/082,407, filed May 20, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,938,799 , which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/956,222, filed Oct. 22, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,853,433, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/604,080, filed Feb. 20, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,681,358, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/536,366, filed Sep. 29, 1995 now abandoned, the disclosure of which are incorporated in their entirety by reference herein.
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