Hot gas engine heater head

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Inventors

Bratt, Jan Christer
Lorant, Stefan Istvan
Moodysson, Bengt-Ove Moody
Rosenqvist, Nils Kaj Gunnar

Application #

710745

Filed

Aug-2-1976

Published

Jan-24-1978

Current US Class

060/517
165/176

International Classes

F02G 001/04

Field of Search

60/517 60/524 60/525 165/176 165/51

Assignee

Kommanditbolaget United Stirling (Sweden) AB & Co. (Malmo, SW)

Examiners

Myhre; Charles J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Lawrence R.

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Abstract
In a heater head for a hot gas engine the connection between the regenerator tops and the cylinder tops consists of pipes of equal shape and dimensions. The pipes are shaped partly as involutes on a cone partly as straight tubes on a cylinder surface to ensure uniform gaps between them.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. A multiple cylinder hot gas engine heater head wherein a single heater passes hot gases over a plurality of heater pipes generally connecting respective cylinders with corresponding regenerator housings, characterized in that, the heater pipes have a curved portion of a shape which corresponds substantially to the shape of an involute curve upon a conical surface with the curved portions of a plurality of the heater pipes being disposed uniformly side-by-side and equi-spaced.

2. A heater head as defined in claim 1 wherein all the heater pipes are similar.

3. A heater head as defined in claim 1 including a manifold connecting the curved portions of a plurality of the heater pipes to said regenerator housings.



Description
BACKGROUND

Heater heads for hot gas engines must offer a predetermined resistance against inner flow of working gas and they must be arranged in such a way relative each other that they offer a predetermined resistance against a flow of combustion gas between them, the arrangement being such that the temperature of the heater head may be constant and uniform all along the heater head and at all loads of the hot gas engine.

Hitherto this has been obtained by using a great number of pipes of different length and shape or it has been necessary to use manifolds extending into central parts of the heater head requiring extra shields or pipe bends as protection against overheating.

Example of prior art literature: U.S. Pat. No. 2,817,950.

This invention relates to a hot gas engine heater head of the kind (herein called "the kind defined") comprising heater pipes in an annular disposition around a central axis for heating by common combustion means, the heater pipes connecting cylinder tops to respective regenerator housings.
 
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