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US1606431A
US1606431A US526875A US52687522A US1606431A US 1606431 A US1606431 A US 1606431A US 526875 A US526875 A US 526875A US 52687522 A US52687522 A US 52687522A US 1606431 A US1606431 A US 1606431A
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G OR C10K; LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS; USE OF ADDITIVES TO FUELS OR FIRES; FIRE-LIGHTERS
    • C10L10/00Use of additives to fuels or fires for particular purposes
    • C10L10/10Use of additives to fuels or fires for particular purposes for improving the octane number
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G OR C10K; LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS; USE OF ADDITIVES TO FUELS OR FIRES; FIRE-LIGHTERS
    • C10L1/00Liquid carbonaceous fuels
    • C10L1/10Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives
    • C10L1/14Organic compounds
    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G OR C10K; LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS; USE OF ADDITIVES TO FUELS OR FIRES; FIRE-LIGHTERS
    • C10L1/00Liquid carbonaceous fuels
    • C10L1/10Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives
    • C10L1/14Organic compounds
    • C10L1/16Hydrocarbons
    • C10L1/1608Well defined compounds, e.g. hexane, benzene
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    • C10PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
    • C10LFUELS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; NATURAL GAS; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS OBTAINED BY PROCESSES NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES C10G OR C10K; LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS; USE OF ADDITIVES TO FUELS OR FIRES; FIRE-LIGHTERS
    • C10L1/00Liquid carbonaceous fuels
    • C10L1/10Liquid carbonaceous fuels containing additives
    • C10L1/14Organic compounds
    • C10L1/22Organic compounds containing nitrogen
    • C10L1/222Organic compounds containing nitrogen containing at least one carbon-to-nitrogen single bond
    • C10L1/223Organic compounds containing nitrogen containing at least one carbon-to-nitrogen single bond having at least one amino group bound to an aromatic carbon atom

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  • Thisjinvention relates to a novel fuel for internal combustion engines, and to a method of compounding the same.
  • aniline 6 in small proportions into motor fuels of the alcohol-ether type for the purpose of neutralizing acidity. It has also been proposed to use 3.0% or more of aniline as an additive to motor fuels of the gasoline type 10 for the purpose of preventing detonation of the explosive mixture. In this latter use however the difficulty has been encountered that the solubility of aniline in commercial gasoline fuels is low, and varies greatly with the temperature, with the result that when the aniline is added in proportion to be effective for the intended purpose, there is danger, more particularly in cold weather, of such separation of the aniline as may result in clogging the carburetion system.
  • aniline when introduced under special conditions and in properly adjusted proportions into commercial gasoline, is capable of bringing about a variety of useful effects is the operation of motors of the internal combustion type.
  • it checks the tendency to explosions of the detonating 80 character, which explosions are one of the common causes of engine knocking; it acts as an accelerator of combustion; and it func tions both as a carbon remover and as a preventive of carbon deposition.
  • the aniline should be preliminarily dissolved in a suitable solvent having on the one hand a higher solvent power for aniline than the commercial grades of gasoline,
  • the addition agent is preferably a substance which will both promote the ultimate solubility and also accelerate the rate of solution of the aniline in the gasoline,
  • a preferred mixture embodying our invention comprises approximately equal volumes of aniline and a solvent therefor consisting largely of aromatic hydrocarbons including benzol, toluol, xylol and solvent naphtha.
  • a solvent therefor consisting largely of aromatic hydrocarbons including benzol, toluol, xylol and solvent naphtha.
  • Such complex and undetermined mixtures as .are sold under the name of motor benzol or motor-toluol have been found well suited for the purposes of this invention.
  • the proportion of aniline should not be substantially less than 0.7 5% or substantially more than 1.50% by volume.
  • Our invention is not to be regarded as restricted to these preferred proportions, inasmuch as useful results can be obtained on either side of the range specified.
  • a motor fuel comprising gasoline principally, benzol and aniline, the aniline being homogeneously blended in the fuel.
  • a motor fuel consisting of commercial aniline, benzol and gasoline.
  • a motor fuel consisting of one-to-one solution of commercial aniline in benzol, and gasoline, the benzol and aniline being lessthan the amount of gasoline in the fuel.
  • a motor fuel comprising asoline solvent or anine consisting largely of aromatic hydrocarbons including solvent naphtha.
  • a motor fuel comprising gasoline principally, aniline, and motor benzol.

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Patented Nov. 9, 1926.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ARTHUR B. HAMBY, F HIGHLAND PARK, AND JOSEPH D. WOODWARD, OF METUCHEN,
NEW JERSEY,
ASSIGNORS T0 GRASSELLI IDYIESTU'IEF CORPORATION, OF NEW YORK, N. Y., A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
MOTOR FUEL.
No Drawing.
Thisjinvention relates to a novel fuel for internal combustion engines, and to a method of compounding the same.
It has been proposed to introduce aniline 6 in small proportions into motor fuels of the alcohol-ether type for the purpose of neutralizing acidity. It has also been proposed to use 3.0% or more of aniline as an additive to motor fuels of the gasoline type 10 for the purpose of preventing detonation of the explosive mixture. In this latter use however the difficulty has been encountered that the solubility of aniline in commercial gasoline fuels is low, and varies greatly with the temperature, with the result that when the aniline is added in proportion to be effective for the intended purpose, there is danger, more particularly in cold weather, of such separation of the aniline as may result in clogging the carburetion system.
Our experiments have demonstrated that aniline, when introduced under special conditions and in properly adjusted proportions into commercial gasoline, is capable of bringing about a variety of useful effects is the operation of motors of the internal combustion type. Thus it checks the tendency to explosions of the detonating 80 character, which explosions are one of the common causes of engine knocking; it acts as an accelerator of combustion; and it func tions both as a carbon remover and as a preventive of carbon deposition. In order to accomplish these results it is preferable that the aniline should be preliminarily dissolved in a suitable solvent having on the one hand a higher solvent power for aniline than the commercial grades of gasoline,
and capable, on the other hand, of yielding with the aniline a solution which is gas compared with aniline itself) more rea ily soluble inor miscible with the gasoline. By proceeding in this manner we have been able to prepare thoroughly blended solutions of aniline in gasoline, which are stable throughout the usual range of atmospheric temperature conditions, and which possess all of the valuable qualities above enumerlso ated. The addition agent is preferably a substance which will both promote the ultimate solubility and also accelerate the rate of solution of the aniline in the gasoline,
Application filed January 4, 1922. Serial No. 526,875,
above mentioned by way of examples.
A preferred mixture embodying our invention comprises approximately equal volumes of aniline and a solvent therefor consisting largely of aromatic hydrocarbons including benzol, toluol, xylol and solvent naphtha. Such complex and undetermined mixtures as .are sold under the name of motor benzol or motor-toluol have been found well suited for the purposes of this invention.
We prefer to introduce the said mixtures into the gasoline in such proportions that the aniline will constitute approximately 1% by volume of the whole mixture. For
the best results the proportion of aniline should not be substantially less than 0.7 5% or substantially more than 1.50% by volume. Our invention however is not to be regarded as restricted to these preferred proportions, inasmuch as useful results can be obtained on either side of the range specified.
We have further discovered that the addition of from 0.5 to 2.0% of aniline to motor gasoline, without the blending agent, has distinct advantages, especially in the operation of motors of the automotive type. We have found that such proportions of aniline serve to remove carbon and prevent 'further deposition. thereof, and to prevent knocking; and that with such addition a substantial increase in power is obtained.
We claim:
1. A motor fuel comprising gasoline principally, benzol and aniline, the aniline being homogeneously blended in the fuel.
2. A motor fuel consisting of commercial aniline, benzol and gasoline.
3. A motor fuel consisting of one-to-one solution of commercial aniline in benzol, and gasoline, the benzol and aniline being lessthan the amount of gasoline in the fuel.
- gasoline, aniline and comprising commercial benzol, the aniline conto 1 .5% by volume of principally, aniline and a modifying agent for commercial gasoline 1 comprising aniline and benzol. 8. A motor fuel comprising asoline solvent or anine consisting largely of aromatic hydrocarbons including solvent naphtha.
9. A motor fuel comprising gasoline principally, aniline, and motor benzol.
In testimony whereof we afiix our signatures.
ARTHUR B. HAMBY. JOSEPH D. WOODWARD.
benzol, toluol, xylol and 2
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US2487909A (en) * 1946-10-08 1949-11-15 Eastman Kodak Co Composition for use as antioxidant for motor fuels
US2689171A (en) * 1949-12-08 1954-09-14 Us Army Identifying gasoline and the like
US3005778A (en) * 1961-10-24 Sludge from internal combustion en-
US3009793A (en) * 1958-03-10 1961-11-21 Texaco Inc Motor fuel containing synergistic anti-knock additive
US3009792A (en) * 1958-03-07 1961-11-21 Texaco Inc Motor fuel containing synergistic anti-knock additive
US5470358A (en) * 1993-05-04 1995-11-28 Exxon Research & Engineering Co. Unleaded aviation gasoline
US20050229480A1 (en) * 2004-04-15 2005-10-20 Gaughan Roger G Leaded aviation gasoline
US8628594B1 (en) 2009-12-01 2014-01-14 George W. Braly High octane unleaded aviation fuel
US10260016B2 (en) 2009-12-01 2019-04-16 George W. Braly High octane unleaded aviation gasoline
US10364399B2 (en) 2017-08-28 2019-07-30 General Aviation Modifications, Inc. High octane unleaded aviation fuel
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US3005778A (en) * 1961-10-24 Sludge from internal combustion en-
US2487909A (en) * 1946-10-08 1949-11-15 Eastman Kodak Co Composition for use as antioxidant for motor fuels
US2689171A (en) * 1949-12-08 1954-09-14 Us Army Identifying gasoline and the like
US3009792A (en) * 1958-03-07 1961-11-21 Texaco Inc Motor fuel containing synergistic anti-knock additive
US3009793A (en) * 1958-03-10 1961-11-21 Texaco Inc Motor fuel containing synergistic anti-knock additive
US5470358A (en) * 1993-05-04 1995-11-28 Exxon Research & Engineering Co. Unleaded aviation gasoline
US7862629B2 (en) 2004-04-15 2011-01-04 Exxonmobil Research And Engineering Company Leaded aviation gasoline
WO2005100513A2 (en) 2004-04-15 2005-10-27 Exxonmobil Research And Engineering Company Improved leaded aviation gasoline
US20050229480A1 (en) * 2004-04-15 2005-10-20 Gaughan Roger G Leaded aviation gasoline
US8628594B1 (en) 2009-12-01 2014-01-14 George W. Braly High octane unleaded aviation fuel
US10260016B2 (en) 2009-12-01 2019-04-16 George W. Braly High octane unleaded aviation gasoline
US10550347B2 (en) 2009-12-01 2020-02-04 General Aviation Modifications, Inc. High octane unleaded aviation gasoline
US11098259B2 (en) 2009-12-01 2021-08-24 General Aviation Modifications, Inc. High octane unleaded aviation gasoline
US11674100B2 (en) 2009-12-01 2023-06-13 General Aviation Modifications, Inc. High octane unleaded aviation gasoline
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US12305135B2 (en) 2009-12-01 2025-05-20 General Aviation Modifications, Inc. High octane unleaded aviation gasoline
US10364399B2 (en) 2017-08-28 2019-07-30 General Aviation Modifications, Inc. High octane unleaded aviation fuel
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