Claims
- 1. A fuel supply for an internal combustion engine having a fuel inlet means for delivering a fuel-air mixture to the engine combustion chamber comprising:
- means providing a contained supply of a running fuel and for delivering said fuel to the fuel inlet means for the use in the normal operation of the engine, said running fuel having a relatively low volatility,
- and pump means including a small air pump for pressurizing said contained running fuel supply to provide a simple fuel injection system for said engine.
- 2. A fuel supply for an internal combustion engine having a fuel inlet means for delivering a fuel-air mixture to the engine combustion chamber comprising:
- means for supplying a liquid fuel to the fuel inlet means for use in the operation of the engine,
- said liquid fuel having a relatively low volatility,
- and means for raising the temperature of said liquid fuel to improve the combustion efficiency thereof,
- said last-named means including a supply of two chemicals adapted to be added to said fuel so as to mix and produce an exothermic reaction to generate heat to raise the temperature of said liquid fuel.
- 3. A fuel supply according to claim 2 including a supply of capsules containing said two chemicals and adapted to be dissolved in said fuel to produce said exothermic reaction.
- 4. A fuel supply according to claim 2 including a supply of first capsules containing one of said two chemicals and adapted to be dissolved in said fuel, and a supply of second capsules containing the other of said two chemicals and adapted to be dissolved in said fuel, whereby when said first and second capsules are added to said liquid fuel they dissolve and allow the two chemicals to mix and produce said exothermic reaction.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 358,547 filed on Mar. 15, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,570,605.
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