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One of the patents cited in the Kiker patents is US Patent 5134985.
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An insulated coil of wire of a prescribed length and number of turns is positioned to surround a linearly-extending portion of a metal or plastic fuel conduit associated with an internal combustion engine or conduit transporting a burner gas to a stove burner or furnace. The coil core may be electrically conductive wire which is surrounded by electrical insulation or liquid electrolyte contained in plastic tubing which tubing is coiled around the fuel conduit. The use of the device is shown to increase the miles per gallon of fuel performance of an auto and to improve combustion emissions. In gas burner applications, the number of days of use from a standard volume gas cylinder has been substantially increased when the device is used.
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EXAMPLE V
Gas Stoves/Madras, India
Three families were selected from different backgrounds and different income levels. These people had also kept reasonable records of how long a cylinder of cooking gas would last, usually between 28 to 35 days. The figure was, however,substantially constant for each household.
The device was fitted onto the fuel pipe from the gas cylinder to the stove and they were asked to keep records of how long the cylinder lasted. Cylinders are supplied in India by the government-owned oil company. About five months ofobservation are available. An increase in the number of days a cylinder of gas would last was obtained by all three families. The increase was between 10 to 15%. The experiment is still going on. These results would indicate that no external electrical field is necessary. The families have reported that the burners have a bluer flame when the device is incorporated on the fuel line than they have seen from the prior fuel line without the coil device installed.
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Other suitable applications of the invented device with beneficial effects may be as follows, although tests have not been made to date.
1. On the inlet pipe to the air filter, on the wire from the magneto to the spark plugs and on the exhaust pipe of an I.C. engine in a motor car;
2. On all the pipes carrying inlet streams to a reactor and on all the pipes carrying outlet streams from a reactor;
3. On the inlet stream pipes carrying oil, gas, coal dust, etc. to a boiler or gas producer;
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Based on additional tests, prior publications, and expert opinion, it is believed that the coil(s) used in the above described invention may act as a microwave antenna which picks up external weak electromagnetic fields which in turn influences chemical kinetics. Particularly, attention is directed to the 1981 Article of D. K. Kondepudi and I. Prigogine of the University of Texas (Austin) under a U.S. Air Force Grant published in Physica 107A 1-24 North-Holland Publishing Co. Feynman in hisLectures on Physics Chapter 23 discusses broadly the action of magnetic fields on coils.
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Other references from the patent:
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Feynman, "Cavity Resonators" (The Feynman Lectures on Physics), pp. 23-1 to 23-11. Narosa Publshing House, New Delhi, India, Indian StudentEdition 1986, 1988, 1989..
D. K. Kondepudi and I. Prigogine, "Sensivity of Nonequilibrium Systems" 1981, University of Texas, Physica 107A, 1-24, North-Holland Publishing Co. Oct. 1980..
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