Patent GB-1891-11212
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A light motive power is obtained by the decomposition of water or other liquid within a closed vessel, through the action thereon of metallic sodium, potassium, finely-divided manganese or other metals having a like affinity for oxygen. The hydrogen which escapes is employed to work an engine for driving a balloon, or a jet in escaping the atmosphere may be employed for direct propulsion by means of its repulsive power.
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Year filed | 1891 |
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Office | GB |
Patent number | 11212 |
Inventors | Alfred Nobel |
Inventor country | SE, FR |
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Applicant type | INDIV |
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Original title | Motive Power |
English title | Motive Power |
Tech fields | propulsion, chemistry, gas, hydrogen, jet, balloon |
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