Patents Assigned to Beeston Company Limited
  • Patent number: 4490349
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for deriving hydrogen from superheated steam. Superheated steam is passed into chamber between opposing chamber walls. One of chamber walls is formed of a reactant such as iron which reacts exothermally with the superheated steam to liberate free hydrogen and to produce an oxidized compound such as ferric oxide. The other chamber wall is formed as a thin diffusion membrane permeable to hydrogen but relatively impermeable to steam and oxygen and hydrogen is extracted from the chamber by diffusion therethrough. The membrane is preferably made of palladium or a palladium-silver alloy to further decompose the superheated steam and enhance extraction of hydrogen. The reactant wall is heated at its side remote from the chamber in a reducing atmosphere to cause dissociation of the oxidized compound and removal of oxygen so as continuously to regenerate the reactant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 25, 1984
    Assignee: Beeston Company Limited
    Inventor: Stephen Horvath
  • Patent number: 4454850
    Abstract: Process and apparatus for liberation of energy by controlled nuclear fusion reaction involving isotopes of hydrogen gas. Highly ionized hydrogen gas containing a higher proportion of deuterium than in naturally occurring hydrogen is pressurized, together with an oxidizing gas within combustion chamber of reciprocating piston and cylinder engine. An electrical discharge within the combustion chamber causes generation of heat by atomic dissociation and exothermal recombination of hydrogen atoms and electrical excitation of ionized gas. Ionized deuterium in the hydrogen gas undergoes a nuclear fusion reaction with consequent liberation of heat energy and remaining hydrogen gas burns in the oxidizing gas to provide control on fusion reaction. Apparatus for producing ionized hydrogen gas in appropriate form by treatment of normal industrial hydrogen gas is disclosed, and also gas mixing apparatus for mixing the ionized hydrogen with atmospheric air as the oxidizing gas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 4, 1981
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1984
    Assignee: Beeston Company Limited
    Inventor: Stephen Horvath
  • Patent number: 4107008
    Abstract: A novel electrolytic cell produces a mixture of highly ionized hydrogen and oxygen gases by a method combining electrolysis and radiolysis of an aqueous electrolyte. The electrolyte, which may be a 25% of potassium hydroxide, is introduced into the cell and is simultaneously subjected to an electrolysing current and intense irradiation by electromagnetic radiation of frequency less than 10.sup.-10 meters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Beeston Company Limited
    Inventor: Stephen Horvath
  • Patent number: 3980053
    Abstract: A fuel supply apparatus generates hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis of water. There is provided an electrolytic cell which has a circular anode surrounded by a cathode with a porous membrane therebetween. The anode is fluted and the cathode is slotted to provide anode and cathode areas of substantially equal surface area. A pulsed electrical current is provided between the anode and cathode for efficient generation of hydrogen and oxygen. The electrolytic cell is equipped with a float, which detects the level of electrolyte within the cell, and water is added to the cell as needed to replace the water lost through the electrolysis process.The hydrogen and oxygen are collected in chambers which are an integral part of the electrolytic cell, and these two gases are supplied to a mixing chamber where they are mixed in the ratio of two parts hydrogen to one part oxygen. This mixture of hydrogen and oxygen flows to another mixing chamber wherein it is mixed with air from the atmosphere.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1974
    Date of Patent: September 14, 1976
    Assignee: Beeston Company Limited
    Inventor: Stephen Horvath
  • Patent number: 3954592
    Abstract: A novel electrolytic cell performs an electrolysis process at improved efficiencies by supplying a pulsed DC current to the electrodes thereof. In preferred embodiment a generally cylindrical anode with a fluted outer surface is surrounded by a segmented cathode having an active area equal to the active area of the anode. An electrolyte, which may be a 25 percent solution of potassium hydroxide is introduced into the cell for production of hydrogen and oxygen at the cathode and anode respectively. The current for carrying on the electrolysis process is provided by a transformer which is preferably located within an oil filled chamber inside the anode. Heat from this transformer and a magnetic field also created thereby both have a beneficial effect upon the reaction rates. The pulsing of the electrode current may in one embodiment be carried out at a rate of between 5,000 and 40,000 pulses per minute, with a rate of about 10,000 pulses per minute being preferred.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1974
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1976
    Assignee: Beeston Company Limited
    Inventor: Stephen Horvath