Patent ID: 7261062

Claim:
An apparatus for producing and supplying hydrogen and oxygen gases to an internal combustion engine for the purpose of increasing fuel mileage; The apparatus is comprised of: An electrolysis chamber having one or more stainless steel metal plates that are connected to the anode and cathode power source that is completely immersed in the electrolyte solution; The electrolyte solution is composed of baking soda and water; the baking soda, in addition to its electrolyte properties, is used as a cleaning agent for the stainless steel plates; The stainless steel perforated plates in the electrolysis chamber having a specially designed shape and bending to control the solution temperature while allowing the high amperage and voltage to produce the volume of hydrogen and oxygen gases that increase the fuel mileage on the engine or vehicle; A power source having a 12, 24, 36 or 48 volt alternator and batteries, the voltage being variable based on engine operating parameters; Wherein the bending of the anode and cathode stainless steel plates is as described, a 5 degree to a 90 degree angle bend, followed by about 1 inch to 2 or more inches of straight metal to another similar bend, followed by as many repetitions as allowable for the space available in the electrolysis chamber; each individual plate is separated by a spacing of about 1/16 th inch, to ⅜ th inch, and held permanently together by plastic strips and plastic spacers; the negatively charge cathode is connected to the cathode plates, the positive charged wire is connected to the anode plates, the cathode and anode plates being alternating in position and totally submerged in the electrolyte solution.