Claims
- 1. In a Stirling Cycle cryogenic cooler having at least a compressor portion and a cold finger expander portion with a cryogenic fluid in said portions whereby the improvement comprises:
- a cold finger expander portion including a displacement piston of a nonmetallic material and having segments of different diameters;
- a first shell of said material mainly closely surrounding said piston and having different inside and outside diameters corresponding to the different diameters of said piston whereby different expansion spaces are defined between said piston and said shell;
- a second shell surrounding said first shell and having different inside diameters greater than respective outside diameters of said first shell whereby said shells define a regenerator space between them;
- bores communicating between said expansion spaces and said regenerator space; and
- thermal regenerative material in said regenerative space.
- 2. The cooler as defined in claim 1 wherein the transitions between the different diameters of said piston and said first shell are conical segments.
- 3. The cooler as defined in claim 1 wherein the respective different diameters of said piston and respective inside diameters of said first shell are sized to form a clearance seal.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by the U.S. Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
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