Patent ID: 7914934

Claim:
A hydrogen and oxygen gas generator comprising: a. three chambers joined together at adjacent walls, wherein, the two outside chambers contain an electrolyte solution produces hydrogen gas from the hydronium ions present in the solution; b. a center chamber containing an electrolyte solution produces oxygen gas from the hydroxide ions present in the solution; c. an electrolyte solution containing Al 2 (So 4 ) 3 *18H 2 O*H 2 SO 4 present in the solution and placed in the two outside chambers as a source of additional hydronium ions for the electrolysis process; d. an electrolyte solution containing Al(OH) 3 *NaOH*15H 2 O present in the solution and placed in the center chamber as a source of additional hydroxide ions for the electrolysis process; e. chamber walls constructed from a non-conductive and non-corrosive material, wherein, the adjacent walls of the center chamber is constructed to have a wall in common with the two outside chambers; f. a center chamber consisting of ½ inch thick graphite windows tightly sealed and mounted in opposite side walls of the center chamber, wherein, allowing the directional flow of a D.C. current to migrate from the center chamber to the two outside chambers; g. an electrode for each of the two outside chambers constructed from 1/32 inch aluminum or stainless steel metal plates attached to a terminal post rod that extends through the base side of the chamber walls for the purpose of connecting the electrodes to an external D.C. current source; h. an electrode for the center chamber constructed from 1/32 inch thick stainless steel metal plates attached to a terminal post rod that extends through the base side of the center chamber wall for the purpose of connecting the electrode to an external D.C. current source; i. a 36 to 60 volt D.C. current source to apply a D.C. current to the electrode present inside the chambers, wherein, the negative terminal of the D.C. current is connected to the two outside chamber electrodes and the positive terminal of the D.C. current is connected to the center chamber electrode.