Thermal motor

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Inventors

Sandoval, Dante J.

Application #

527254

Filed

Dec-13-1974

Published

Mar-8-1977

Current US Class

060/527
060/529

International Classes

F03G 007/06

Field of Search

60/527-529

Assignee

Sandoval; Dante J. (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Ostrager; Allen M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Meyer, Tilberry & Body

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Abstract
This invention relates to apparatus for the conversion of thermal energy into mechanical motion. Transducers, such as nickel-titanium alloys, are employed which change their configuration and pliancy upon the application of stimulus such as heat. In the absence of a suitable stimulus, they are pliant and easily flexed. However, when stimulated they tend to assume a predeterminable configuration and then become rigid. Apparatus utilizing these phenomena convert the energy of physical transformation into useful mechanical work. Several embodiments are described. In one, the transducer is belt shaped and drivingly connected to several pulleys. Heat stimulus is applied to the belt locally adjacent at least one of the pulleys. The resultant straightening forces, inherent in an alloy such as nickel-titanium, cause rotation of the belt and hence the pulleys. In another embodiment, the transducers are opposingly connected to a swinging member so as to produce reciprocating motion when selectively stimulated.
 
Claims
Having thus described my invention, I claim:

1. A device for the conversion of energy into mechanical motion, said device comprising:

a plurality of rotatable means;

at least one continuous belt drivingly engaging said rotatable means and being closely fitted thereabout, and means associated with said rotatable means which preclude slippage of said belt thereabout, said belt comprising transducer means adapted to alter its configuration to a relatively rigid preset configuration upon the application of heat and

means of selectively applying said heat to said belt, whereby said belt configuration alteration causes said rotatable elements to rotate.

2. The device set forth in claim 1, wherein said preset configuration of said belt is less curved than at least one of said rotatable elements.



Description
The present invention relates to transducer powered devices, and more particularly to thermal motors.

The invention disclosed may be powdered from any conventional heat source, such as gas, oil, electric, or steam heat, as well as solar and geothermal energy. It is best suited for high torque-low RPM uses, but is also easily adaptable to many other applications.

The work producing element comprises one or more transducers of a type that are pliant in one mode and may be triggered into a second mode wherein they strive to return to a preset configuration. In a preferred embodiment these transducers are constructed of Nitinol.

Nitinol is a nickel-titanium alloy which was discovered in 1962 at the U.S. Naval Ordinance Laboratory to have shape memorization properties. Sheets or wires constructed of this alloy can normally be deformed easily, yet if heated above a certain "transition" temperature they assume a rigidity and a preset configuration. The transition temperature is set by the composition of the alloy. Because of the setable and sharply defined nature of the transition temperature, as well as the repeatability of the deformation-reformation cycle, the alloy is well suited for use as transducer means in this invention.
 
  A thermal engine system is characterized by a cylinder having a suitable working fluid disposed therein and having a piston reciprocally movable in first...  This invention relates to apparatus for the conversion of thermal energy into mechanical motion. Transducers, such as nickel-titanium alloys, are employed...