Location History:
- Anahuac, TX (US) (1994)
- Sparta, NJ (US) (1994 - 1997)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1994-1997
Title: Innovations by John E Fox
Introduction
John E Fox is a notable inventor based in Sparta, NJ, with a focus on advancements in gas delivery systems for internal combustion engines. He holds a total of four patents, showcasing his commitment to improving engine efficiency and reducing emissions.
Latest Patents
Among his latest innovations is the Modular Manifold Gas Delivery System. This system and method are designed to rapidly bring exhaust gases from a cold-started internal combustion engine to catalytic combustion conditions. It features a closed system of low-pressure and high-pressure metal hydride heat exchangers. Upon engine ignition, hydrogen flows from the high-pressure alloy exchanger to the low-pressure alloy exchanger, which is rapidly heated due to hydrogen occlusion. This heated low-pressure hydride alloy exchanger is in heat exchange relationship with the cold-started engine exhaust gases or the vehicle catalytic converter, providing the necessary heat for initiating catalytic combustion of pollutants in the exhaust gases. Another significant patent is the Exhaust Gas Preheating System, which operates on similar principles to ensure efficient catalytic combustion conditions.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, John E Fox has worked with various companies, including Ergenics Corporation. His contributions to the field of engine technology have been instrumental in developing systems that enhance performance and reduce environmental impact.
Collaborations
John has collaborated with notable individuals such as P Mark Golben and Stephen John Fox. These partnerships have likely contributed to
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