LOS ANGELES — Save the World Air was issued patent number 6.901.917 on June 7 by the United States Patent & Trademark Office for its ZEFS Mark 1 device.
The company’s ZEFS devices create magnetic fields to reduce the size of the fuel molecules passing from the carburetor or center point fuel injector of the vehicle to the inlet manifold prior to combustion. This creates an atomization process that enhances the efficiency of combustion, which reduces harmful toxic emissions and increases fuel economy, according to the company.
Save The World Air, Inc. has patents approved in New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and Monaco and patents are currently pending in more than 60 other countries worldwide.
For more information about Save the World Air, go to: www.savetheworldair.com.
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