Operating Principles—PAPP Engine
1. The Papp Engine operates like a standard internal combustion engine, except that "NO" fuel is consumed.
2. The cylinders are sealed, require no fuel or air, and produce no exhaust.
3. The cylinders are charged with a mixture of inert gases. These gases, when activated by a proprietary process, and then “ignited” with an electrical spark, explode, driving the piston downward, as in a conventional engine.
4. Once the spark is stopped, the gases contract again, and the piston is drawn back up in the cylinder.
5. The gases can be used 1000 hours before a recharge is needed.
Typical Two-Stroke Engine Cycle
Break through advantages:
No fuel consumed, no exhaust or pollution produced, runs for thousands of hours without refueing. Estimated cost of operation: $0.15 per hour.