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Michael J Thermos

from Huntington Beach, CA
Age ~81

Michael Thermos Phones & Addresses

  • 16871 Bolero Ln, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 846-5066
  • Cypress, CA
  • 2970 Airway Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 846-3407
  • Bensenville, IL

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Nozzle

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US Patent:
20050006499, Jan 13, 2005
Filed:
Apr 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/829447
Inventors:
Michael Thermos - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
F23D011/10
US Classification:
239424500, 239423000
Abstract:
A nozzle for providing a nitrous oxide/fuel mixture to a combustion cylinder. The nozzle has a body member having an inlet end and an outlet end and defining an angular bore and a straight bore. The angular bore intersects the straight bore and terminates at an inlet end such that there is fluid communication between the inlet end of the angular bore and the straight bore. The nozzle also has a tube concentric with the straight bore and terminating substantially flush with the outlet end of the body member. The tube is in fluid communication with an inlet end of the straight bore, and the tube and body member define an annular channel around the tube and a plurality of radially spaced outlet ports distributed around a central outlet port.

Nozzle

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US Patent:
48278882, May 9, 1989
Filed:
Apr 21, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/184334
Inventors:
Dale L. Vaznaian - Huntington Beach CA
Michael J. Thermos - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Nitrous Oxide Systems, Inc. - Cypress CA
International Classification:
F02M 2510
F02M 6706
US Classification:
123531
Abstract:
An injection nozzle utilizing nitrous oxide to aid in the introduction and atomization of fuel into a combustion chamber. The present invention comprises a Y shaped nozzle having a pair of input ports and a single output port. One input port is utilized to introduce nitrous oxide into a hollow sleeve of the nozzle and ultimately exiting at the output port. The second input port introduces fuel to the nozzle. A fuel line coupled to the second input port extends the length of the hollow nozzle, terminating at the output port extends the length of the hollow nozzle, terminating at the output port. The nitrous oxide is introduced at high pressure, approximately 500-1000 PSI. The fuel is introduced at approximately 3-12 PSI. As the nitrous oxide exits past the end of the fuel line, it creates a vacuum which aids in drawing the fuel from the line. In addition, the high pressure and vaporization of the nitrous oxide atomizes the fuel so that it is fully dispersed and once within the combustion chamber may be more efficiently burned.

Nozzle

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US Patent:
47981903, Jan 17, 1989
Filed:
May 30, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/868938
Inventors:
Dale L. Vaznaian - Huntington Beach CA
Michael J. Thermos - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Nitrous Oxide Systems, Inc. - Cypress CA
International Classification:
F02M 6908
F02M 2300
US Classification:
123531
Abstract:
An injection nozzle utilizing nitrous oxide to aid in the introduction and atomization of fuel into a combustion chamber. The present invention comprises a Y shaped nozzle having a pair of input ports and a single output port. One input port is utilized to introduce nitrous oxide into a hollow sleeve of the nozzle and ultimately exiting at the output port. The second input port introduces fuel to the nozzle. A fuel line coupled to the second input port extends the length of the hollow nozzle, terminating at the output port extends the length of the hollow nozzle, terminating at the output port. The nitrous oxide is introduced at high pressure, approximately 500-1000 PSI. The fuel is introduced at approximately 3-12 PSI. As the nitrous oxide exits past the end of the fuel line, it creates a vacuum which aids in drawing the fuel from the line. In addition, the high pressure and vaporization of the nitrous oxide atomizes the fuel so that it is fully dispersed and once within the combustion chamber may be more efficiently burned.
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