Abstract: A hydrojet turbine drive 10 is described with a first turbine assembly 40 including a first compressor rotor 46 with blades 48 having a water pitch for drawing water into the turbine drive 10. The water is driven against the walls of a housing 18 and into a first stator 56 resulting in a portion of the water breaking down into its gaseous components. The water-gas fluid is reoriented and directed by the first stator 56 into a second turbine assembly 42 including a second compressor rotor 68 the blades 72 of which define a gas pitch. The circular flow therefrom is forced into a second stator 70 whereat additional water is reduced to its gaseous components. The water-gas fluid is directed by the second stator 70 into a third turbine assembly 44 including a third compressor rotor 88 the blades 94 of which also have a gas profile.
Abstract: The binary coded decimal of a number is selectively loaded into presettable counters. A switching means sequentially connects each of the binary levels of each of the digits comprising the number to an International Morse Code memory addressing a selected segment thereof. A binary counter sequentially addresses each of the bit locations of the selected memory segment thereby serially generating, in Internatonal Morse Code, the digit contained in the addressed memory segment. Upon completion of the code translation of a selected digit of the number, the switching means connects the binary levels of the counter containing the next lesser significant digit to the memory address and the binary counter is recycled. Means are included for selectively deleting the generation of leading zeros of the number and for selectively abbreviating the International Morse Code generation of certain digits comprising the number.