Claims
- 1. A combustion chamber for an energy generating device comprising:
- a cylinder for an energy generating device;
- a cylinder head located adjacent said cylinder;
- an anode extending through the cylinder head, the anode being operable to carry and deliver a positive charge to the cylinder;
- a piston located within the cylinder, the piston being negatively charged and operable to reciprocate relative to the cylinder head; and
- a varying gap of combustible matter, the gap at least partially defined by the area of space between the anode and the piston.
- 2. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1, wherein said gap includes dielectric material.
- 3. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 2, wherein the dielectric material changes as a function of the position of the piston within the cylinder.
- 4. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an impedance characteristic in the gap that changes as a function of the location of the piston.
- 5. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an inductance characteristic in the gap that changes with the positioning of the piston.
- 6. The combustion chamber as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a step of transformer for delivering the positive charge to the anode.
- 7. A method of combusting fuel in a combustion chamber having a cylinder, a piston within the cylinder, the method comprising the steps of:
- introducing a combustible source to the combustion chamber, the combustible source having a dielectric characteristic;
- negatively charging the piston; and
- introducing a timed positive charge to the combustion chamber when the piston is located to a firing position and when the charge is of sufficient magnitude to overcome the dielectric characteristic of the combustible source.
- 8. The method of combusting fuel as claimed in claim 7, further comprising the step of increasing voltage to the combustion chamber based upon the location of the piston.
- 9. The method of combusting fuel as claimed in claim 7, wherein the dielectric characteristic changes relative to the positioning of the piston.
- 10. The method of combusting fuel as claimed in claim 7, wherein the dielectric characteristic changes relative to a level of non-combusted fuel particles that remain within the combustion chamber after one cycle of revolution.
- 11. The method of combusting fuel as claimed in claim 7, further comprising the step of storing the positive charge in a capacitor until a sufficient charge is generated to overcome the dielectric characteristic of the combustible material.
- 12. The method of combusting fuel as claimed in claim 7, wherein the positive charge is generated by an electromagnetic device that is capable of generating a new charge to the combustion chamber every 300 microseconds.
- 13. The method of combusting fuel as claimed in claim 7, further comprising the step of recirculating non-combusted fuel particles from the combustion chamber and mixing the non-combusted fuel with a fresh supply of fuel.
- 14. The method of combusting fuel as claimed in claim 7, wherein the step of introducing a timed positive charge includes using a timer device to sequence the delivery of the positive charge to the combustion chamber.
- 15. A system for combusting fuel in a furnace, the system comprising:
- a combustion chamber operable to receive a fuel source and withstand temperatures that are above ambient temperatures;
- an anode positioned within the combustion chamber for delivering high energy bursts to the combustion chamber;
- an electromagnetic source for repeatedly generating the high energy bursts that are received by the anode; and
- a negative element positioned within the combustion chamber, a gap of dielectric material positioned between the anode and the negative element.
- 16. The system for combusting a fuel as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a power source that delivers energy to the electromagnetic source.
- 17. The system for combusting a fuel as claimed in claim 15, wherein the electromagnetic source includes primary and secondary windings for stepping up its output voltage.
- 18. The system for combusting a fuel as claimed in claim 15, wherein the electromagnetic source is operable to generate at peak times about 35,000 volts.
- 19. The system for combusting a fuel as claimed in claim 15, further comprising a recirculation system connected to the combustion chamber for recirculating non-combusted fuel particles.
- 20. The system for combusting fuel as claimed in claim 19, wherein the recirculation system is comprised of an intake member exposed to the combustion chamber, a pump connected to the intake member for increasing the pressure of the non-combusted fuel particles, and an outlet member connected to a high pressure side of the pump.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is division of United States patent application Ser. No. 08/476,619, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,503,133 which is a division of Ser. No. 08/141,235, filed Oct. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,306 issued Jun. 13, 1995.
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Divisions (2)
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