Claims
- 1. A vaporized driving fluid generator and engine unit comprising:
- a generator housing for conducting heating fluid past heat conductive elements within the housing, said elements being exposed to said heating fluid within said housing and being carried by a casing to transmit heat from said heating fluid to a driving fluid injected into said casing, said housing surrounding said casing to conduct heating fluid over the exterior of said casing and then through said heat conductive elements,
- means exposed to ambient air temperature for intermittently injecting successive predetermined quantities of driving fluid into said casing to be vaporized by heat accumulated in said elements,
- a cyclically operable expansible chamber engine having a reciprocable piston disposed therein and exposed to ambient air temperature in open communication with said casing to receive vaporized driving fluid from said casing and by expansion of said driving fluid within said engine produce operation of said engine means extending directly from said piston and movable thereby to restrict flow through the said open communication, and
- means controlling said driving fluid injecting means to inject said driving fluid quantities synchronized with the cyclic operation of said expansible chamber engine.
- 2. A unit as recited in claim 1 wherein said expansible chamber engine comprises a cylinder having driving fluid exhaust port means remote from said open communication and a piston reciprocably mounted in said cylinder to be driven by the vaporized driving fluid away from the open communication end of said cylinder to open said exhaust port means.
- 3. A vaporized driving fluid generator and engine unit comprising:
- a generator housing for conducting heating fluid past heat conductive elements within the housing, said elements being exposed to said heating fluid within said housing and being carried by a casing to transmit heat from said heating fluid to a driving fluid injected into said casing,
- means exposed to ambient air temperature for intermittently injecting successive predetermined quantities of driving fluid into said casing to be vaporized by heat accumulated in said elements,
- a cylinder having a reciprocable piston disposed therein and exposed to ambient air temperature in open communication with said casing and having driving fluid exhaust port means remote from the open communication between said casing and said cylinder, said open communication being opposite said injecting means,
- a piston reciprocably mounted in said cylinder to be driven by the vaporized driving fluid away from the open communication end of said cylinder to open said exhaust port means,
- means extending directly from said piston and movable thereby to vary the size of said open communication,
- means connecting said piston to transmit its moving driving force to an energy utilizing mechanism, and
- means controlling said driving fluid injecting means to inject said driving fluid quantities synchronized with reciprocating movement of said piston.
- 4. A unit as recited in claim 3 wherein said open communication between said casing and said cylinder extends in the direction of reciprocating movement of said piston, and said piston carries a tapered metering probe which extends through said open communication and is withdrawn from said communication as said piston moves toward said exhaust port means to increase the flow area of said open communication.
- 5. A unit as recited in claim 4 wherein said driving fluid injecting means injects against the end of said metering probe and said metering probe is provided with a wear resistant plug on the end against which driving fluid is injected.
- 6. A unit as recited in claim 3 wherein said casing encloses a multitude of closely spaced metal plate elements and a plurality of tube elements making up said heat conducting elements, said tube elements passing through said plate elements and opening through end walls of said casing into said generator housing to receive heating fluid and conduct it through said casing to heat said tube elements and said plate elements, said plate elements displacing a substantial portion of the volume within said casing to provide a heat accumulating body for rapid vaporization of the injected driving fluid.
- 7. A unit as recited in claim 6 wherein said plate elements are each centrally apertured to form an open column extending through the interior of said casing which leads to said open communication between said casing and said cylinder.
- 8. A unit as recited in claim 7 wherein said driving fluid injecting means is mounted to inject driving fluid along said open column toward said open communication.
- 9. A unit as recited in claim 7 wherein said piston carries a tapered metering probe which extends through said open communication and through said open column to disperse driving fluid vaporized within said casing.
- 10. A unit as recited in claim 3 wherein said casing encloses a multitude of closely spaced metal elements making up said heat conducting elements, said elements displacing a substantial portion of the volume within said casing to provide a heat accumulating body for rapid vaporization of the injected driving fluid.
- 11. A unit as recited in claim 10 wherein said metal elements are metal plates.
- 12. A unit as recited in claim 10 wherein said piston carries a tapered metering probe which extends through said open communication and is withdrawn from said communication as said piston moves toward said exhaust port means to increase the flow area of said open communication.
- 13. A unit as recited in claim 12 wherein said tapered metering probe carries a wear resistant plug affixed to its outer most end and said driving fluid injecting means is mounted to inject driving fluid against said wear resistant plug.
- 14. A unit as recited in claim 3, wherein said open communication between said casing and said cylinder is tapered and a tapered metering probe corresponding to the taper of said open communication is carried by said piston.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 689,045, filed May 24, 1976, now abandoned.
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