Externally tuned vibration absorber

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Inventors

Vincent, Ronald J.

Application #

889697

Filed

Jul-28-1986

Published

Sep-22-1987

Current US Class

060/517
060/520
062/6
188/380

International Classes

F02G 001/04

Field of Search

60/517 60/520 60/525 62/6 188/379 188/380

Assignee

Mechanical Technology Incorporated (Latham, NY)

Examiners

Husar; Stephen F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Claeys; Joseph V., Wall; Thomas

US Patent References

4380152   Diaphragm displa...
4400941   Vibration absorber...
4432204   Linear hydraulic d...
4450685   Dynamically balan...

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Abstract
A vibration absorber unit or units are mounted on the exterior housing of a hydraulic drive system of the type that is powered from a pressure wave generated, e.g., by a Stirling engine. The hydraulic drive system employs a piston which is hydraulically driven to oscillate in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the hydraulic drive system. The vibration absorbers each include a spring or other resilient member having one side affixed to the housing and another side to which an absorber mass is affixed. In a preferred embodiment, a pair of vibration absorbers is employed, each absorber being formed of a pair of leaf spring assemblies, between which the absorber mass is suspended.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a hydraulic apparatus of the type having a housing filled with a relatively incompressible fluid, said housing being secured to a prime mover and containing diaphragm means for converting vibratory energy transmitted from the prime mover into pressure waves within the fluid for oscillating a movable element along a linear path of motion, the improvement comprising at least one vibratory absorber unit attached to the outside of the housing for absorbing vibrational energy resulting from the oscillation of the movable element that includes a spring means and an absorber mass affixed to the spring means for reciprocal movement parallel with the path of travel of said movable element, and means to adjust the resonant frequency of the absorber means whereby the resonant frequency of the absorber means can be matched to the frequency range of the pressure waves.



Description
This invention relates to an improved system for coupling a Stirling engine to a load, such as a reciprocating compressor, and, in particular to improved apparatus for absorbing vibratory forces acting upon this type of system.

Certain reciprocating prime mover systems, such as the resonsant free piston Stirling engine (RFPSE) system, incorporate a hydraulic drive unit for transmitting power from periodic pressure waves generated by the engine to a movable power element. The hydraulic drive systems can be arranged to drive the movable element in either the same direction as the pressure wave or in a direction at right angles to the pressure wave. In any event, large amplitude shaking forces are generated in the system which lead to early failure of the system. In some cases failure will occur after only one hour of operation.

In U.S. Pat. No. 4,432,204 there is disclosed an improved hydraulic transmission for use in a RFPSE system. The transmission is filled with an incompressible fluid and is adapted to convert periodic engine pressure waves moving along a first axis into a vibratory output acting along a second axis at right angles to the first. The transmission is divided into two sections by a cylinder aligned along the second axis and which contains a movable element or piston that is driven back and forth along a linear path of travel. A pair of diaphragms are situated in the housing which function as a part of a gas spring which reflects the pressure waves toward the piston to cause it to reciprocate within the cylinder. The piston is connected to a load, such as a compressor, whereby the piston output is converted into work.
 
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