Stirling engine

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Inventors

Momose, Yutaka
Watanabe, Tetsumi
Hiraiwa, Kouzi
Mizuno, Tomokimi

Application #

413731

Filed

Sep-28-1989

Published

Jan-15-1991

Current US Class

060/517

International Classes

F02G 001/04

Field of Search

60/517

Assignee

Aisin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha (Kariya, JP)

Examiners

Ostrager; Allen M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis

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Abstract
A stirling engine is provided in which the heater comprises an extended part of the expansion chamber as defined by an expansion cylinder. The expansion cylinder extends from the expansion chamber toward an upper side of the engine. A hollow cylindrical member receives the extended part of the expansion cylinder. The arrangement permits a stirling engine to be provided which decreases the number of parts utilized in the heater section while at the same time increasing the heat transfer area of the heater.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A Stirling engine comprising:

an expansion chamber defined in an expansion cylinder by an expansion piston;

a compression chamber defined in a compression cylinder by a compression piston and communicating with the compression chamber via a heater, a regenerator and a cooler;

the heater including an extended part of the expansion cylinder which extends from the expansion chamber toward an upper side and a hollow cylindrical member having a bottom and an annular area which receives the extended part therein;

an annular passage formed between an inner and an outer circumference of the extended part and an inner wall surface of the annular area; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a Stirling engine, and more particularly to the heater of the Stirling engine suitable for air-conditioning, heating and generation of electric power.

2. Description of the Related Art

A conventional Stirling engine has a reversible cycle which comprises two isothermal changes and two equivalent changes. Namely, the Stirling engine has a cycle in which cold (isothermal) compresses the operational gas such as helium enclosed therein with the external cooling (generally, the operational gas is water cooled by a cooler) and in which heat (isothermal) expands operational gas with the external heating (generally, the operational gas is heated by the combustion heat supplied to a heater). In the Stirling engine having a cycle of this sort, the waste heat left to the cooling water of the cooler is larger than 50% of the input heat supplied to the heater. By the use of the Stirling engine, it is possible to improve the efficiency of the use of the energy due to using the waste heat for heating and suctioning of hot water. Further, the heat efficiency is high, hazards to the public minimal and it is able to use a variety of fuels. As a result, the Stirling engine is suitable as the power source of the compressor for a air-conditioning and heating device.
 
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