Patents by Inventor Victor N Gurin

Victor N Gurin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7523747
    Abstract: A fuel is conditioned in a fuel supply system for more efficient combustion in a combustion chamber. The conditioning system includes a fuel vessel for fuel conditioning, at least one fuel dispersing nozzle mounted for discharge into the fuel vessel, at least one gas inlet port and at least one conditioned fuel outlet. A low level sensor registers a lower level of conditioned fuel in the fuel vessel. A high level sensor registers an upper level of conditioned fuel in the fuel vessel. A gas source feeds a gas to the fuel vessel, wherein the gas is dissolved in the liquid fuel for forming a liquid/gas fuel solution. A low-pressure fuel pump and a liquid fuel supply line supply liquid fuel from a fuel reservoir to the at least one dispersing nozzle of the fuel vessel at a pressure P1 higher than the gas pressure P2. A needle valve positioned downstream the fuel chamber, lowers the pressure, created in the fuel chamber by gas pressure P2, to lower level P3 downstream the needle valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 28, 2009
    Assignee: Ultimate Combustion Corporation
    Inventors: Igor A. Gachik, Lev M. Gurarye, Victor N. Gurin, Yuri S. Levin, Roman J. Press, Naum Staroselsky, Sam Vaynblat
  • Publication number: 20090084366
    Abstract: A fuel is aerated in a fuel supply and gasification system for more efficient combustion in a combustion chamber. The gasification system includes a mixing device for mixing a liquid fuel with at least one gas. A gas source feeds the gas to a gas feeding nozzle and through the nozzle further to the mixing device, wherein the gas is mixed with the liquid fuel for forming a liquid fuel/gas bubbles mixture. A low-pressure fuel pump connected with the mixing device by a liquid fuel supply line feeds liquid fuel from a fuel reservoir to the mixing device at pressure P1 higher than the gas pressure P2. A prepared liquid fuel/gas bubbles mixture is fed into a high-pressure fuel pump where the liquid fuel/gas bubble mixture get compressed to the state of homogeneous liquid and further is injected into a combustion chamber for instance of internal combustion engine at a pressure P4 that is higher than a pressure P3 in the combustion chamber at the moment of injecting fuel in it.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2007
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Applicant: ULTIMATE COMBUSTION CORPORATION
    Inventors: Igor A. Gachik, Lev M. Gurarye, Victor N. Gurin, Yuri S. Levin, Roman J. Press, Naum Staroselsky, Sam Vaynblat
  • Publication number: 20090078226
    Abstract: A fuel is conditioned in a fuel supply system for more efficient combustion in a combustion chamber. The conditioning system includes a fuel vessel for fuel conditioning, at least one fuel dispersing nozzle mounted for discharge into the fuel vessel, at least one gas inlet port and at least one conditioned fuel outlet. A low level sensor registers a lower level of conditioned fuel in the fuel vessel. A high level sensor registers an upper level of conditioned fuel in the fuel vessel. A gas source feeds a gas to the fuel vessel, wherein the gas is dissolved in the liquid fuel for forming a liquid/gas fuel solution. A low-pressure fuel pump and a liquid fuel supply line supply liquid fuel from a fuel reservoir to the at least one dispersing nozzle of the fuel vessel at a pressure P1 higher than the gas pressure P2. A needle valve positioned downstream the fuel chamber, lowers the pressure, created in the fuel chamber by gas pressure P2, to lower level P3 downstream the needle valve.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2007
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Applicant: ULTIMATE COMBUSTION COMPANY
    Inventors: Igor A. Gachik, Lev M. Gurarye, Victor N. Gurin, Yuri S. Levin, Roman J. Press, Naum Staroselsky, Sam Vaynblat
  • Patent number: 7434568
    Abstract: A fuel is conditioned in a fuel supply system for more efficient combustion in a combustion chamber. The conditioning system includes a plurality of vessels, each defining a fuel chamber for fuel conditioning, at least one fuel dispersing nozzle mounted for discharge into the fuel chamber, at least one gas inlet port, a gas outlet port with a gate valve and a pressure reducer mounted thereon. A low level sensor registers a low level of conditioned fuel in the fuel chamber. A gas source feeds a gas to the vessels wherein the gas is dissolved in the liquid fuel for forming a liquid/gas fuel solution. A gas delivery and gas pressure control system with flow-directional valves and gas pressure regulators supply gas and maintain a relatively high, first gas pressure P1 and a relatively low, second gas pressure P2.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2008
    Assignee: Ultimate Combustion Corporation
    Inventors: Igor A. Gachik, Lev M. Gurarye, Victor N. Gurin, Yuri S. Levin, Roman J. Press, Naum Staroselsky, Semen Vaynblat
  • Patent number: 7406955
    Abstract: A fuel conditioning method is applicable to common rail direct injection or unit injector system. A liquid fuel is conditioned for higher-efficiency combustion in a combustion chamber. The conditioning system includes a fuel vessel for fuel conditioning, at least one fuel dispersing nozzle mounted for discharge into the fuel conditioning vessel, at least one gas inlet port, and at least one conditioned fuel outlet port located in the vessel. A gas source feeds a gas to the fuel conditioning vessel, wherein the gas is dissolved in the liquid fuel for forming a liquid/gas fuel solution. A low-pressure fuel pump and a liquid fuel supply line deliver liquid fuel from a fuel tank to the at least one dispersing nozzle of the fuel vessel at pressure P1 higher than the gas pressure P2. A high-pressure fuel pump feeds the liquid fuel/gas solution into a common rail and further into fuel injectors, providing a pressure P4 higher than a pressure P5 in the combustion chamber at a moment of combustion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2008
    Assignee: Ultimate Combustion Company
    Inventors: Igor A Gachik, Lev M Gurarye, Victor N Gurin, Yuri S. Levin, Naum Staroselsky, Sam Vaynblat