System for optimizing an internal combustion engine adapted to modify a common internal combustion engine, or a similar mechanical structure and which uses the same drive system, by applying a plurality of magnets; said system comprising: - at least a common internal combustion engine or a similar mechanical structure; - a plurality of pistons, adapted to move the drive shaft; - at least a magnet (11), installed on the head of the piston (10), having a fixed polarity; - at least an electromagnet, installed above each piston; - at least an additional electric circuit (16); - at least a H bridge and a CPU (17), adapted to manage the inversion of polarity of the electromagnets; - at least an on-board computer, connected to the CPU (17), adapted to coordinate and optimize the inversion of polarity of the electromagnets; - one or more accumulators of the type already used on vehicles in circulation and however, with at least 12V and with at least 3Ah, charged by the dynamo fitted in the vehicle and/or from the external, by connecting to the power mains or with the other systems currently fitted in circulating electric vehicles; - at least a container (12), located above each piston (10), adapted to comprise - therein - the electromagnet which moves the relative piston; - at least a system for cooling the electromagnet.
SYSTEM FOR OPTIMIZING AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
SYSTEM ZUR OPTIMIERUNG EINES VERBRENNUNGSMOTORS
SYSTÈME D'OPTIMISATION DE MOTEUR À COMBUSTION INTERNE
2025-04-09
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC: | H02K Dynamoelektrische Maschinen , DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES / B60K Anordnung oder Einbau von Antriebseinheiten oder von Kraft- bzw. Drehmomentübertragungen in Fahrzeugen , ARRANGEMENT OR MOUNTING OF PROPULSION UNITS OR OF TRANSMISSIONS IN VEHICLES / F02B INTERNAL-COMBUSTION PISTON ENGINES , Brennkraftmaschinen mit innerer Verbrennung mit Verdrängerwirkung |
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