Claims
- 1. In a cryogenic refrigerator in which a movable displacer means defines within an enclosure first and second chambers of variable volume, and in which a refrigerant fluid is circulated in a fluid path between the first chamber and the second chamber by movement of the displacer means, a piston connected to the displacer means, a motor connected to said piston for reciprocating said piston, a valve having a reciprocable valve member for controlling the flow of high and low pressure fluid to and from said chambers, said motor being arranged to reciprocate said valve member in timed relation with reciprocation of said piston so that the valve member will reverse the introduction of high pressure fluid into said first and second chambers when the displacer means is at one of the extremities of its movement, a third chamber exposed to a face of said piston, means associated with said high and low pressure fluids for maintaining the pressure in said third chamber intermediate the high and low pressures.
- 2. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 including a cam driven by said motor, a roller bearing surrounding said cam, said roller bearing being in contact with said valve member, and spring means biasing said valve member toward said cam.
- 3. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 including a link connected to an eccentric pin supported by an output shaft of said motor, said link being pivotally connected to one end of said piston and being disposed in said third chamber.
- 4. Apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of said high and low pressure fluids communicate with said third chamber by way of one of a pair of oppositely disposed check valves, said last mentioned means including said pair of valves.
- 5. In a cryogenic refrigerator in which a movable displacer means defines within an enclosure first and second chambers of variable volume, and in which a refrigerant fluid is circulated in a fluid path between the first chamber and the second chamber by movement of the displacer means, a piston connected to the displacer means, an electrical synchronous motor connected to said piston, a valve having a valve member for controlling the flow of high and low pressure fluid to and from said chambers, said motor being arranged to operate said valve member in timed relation with reciprocation of said piston so that the valve member will reverse the introduction of high pressure fluid into said first and second chambers when the displacer means is at one of the extremities of its movement, means for enabling said refrigerator to operate in a mode wherein said motor reciprocates said piston and in another mode wherein said motor is incapable of reciprocating said piston, said means including a third chamber exposed to a face of said piston, and valve means associated with said high and low pressure fluids for maintaining the pressure in said third chamber intermediate the high and low pressures.
- 6. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 including a cam associated with said motor, a roller bearing surrounding said cam, said roller bearing being in contact with said valve member, and means biasing said valve member toward said cam.
- 7. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 including a link connected to an eccentric pin supported by an output shaft of said motor, said link being pivotally connected to one end of said piston and being disposed in said third chamber.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 wherein each of said high and low pressure fluids communicate with said third chamber by way of one of a pair of oppositely disposed check valves, said last mentioned means including said pair of valves which constitute said valve means.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 5 wherein said enabling means includes a flywheel associated with said motor.
- 10. In a cryogenic refrigerator operable in plural modes and in which a movable displacer means defines within an enclosure first and second chambers of variable volume, and in which a refrigerant fluid is circulated in a fluid path between the first chamber and the second chamber by movement of the displacer means, a piston connected to the displacer means, a third chamber exposed to a face of said piston, a valve having a reciprocable valve member for controlling the flow of high and low pressure fluid to and from said chambers, means arranged to reciprocate said valve member in timed relation with reciprocation of said piston so that the valve member will reverse the introduction of high pressure fluid into said first and second chambers when the displacer means is at one of the extremities of its movement, means associated with said high and low pressure fluids for maintaining the pressure in said third chamber intermediate the high and low pressures, a synchronous motor for initiating reciprocation of said piston and having an output adjustable to a position incapable of driving said piston, and a means for storing kinetic energy for moving the piston past the extremities of its movement when said motor output is adjusted to said position.
- 11. Apparatus in accordance with claim 10 including a rotatable cam, a roller bearing surrounding said cam, said roller bearing being in contact with said valve member, and spring means biasing said valve member toward said cam.
- 12. Apparatus in accordance with claim 10 including a link connected to an eccentric pin supported by an output shaft of said motor, said link being pivotally connected to one end of said piston and being disposed in said third chamber.
- 13. Apparatus in accordance with claim 10 wherein each of said high and low pressure fluids communicate with said third chamber by way of one of a pair of oppositely disposed check valves, said last mentioned means including said pair of valves.
- 14. Apparatus in accordance with claim 10 wherein said kinetic energy storage means is a flywheel on a shaft of said motor.
REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 398,482 filed July 15, 1982 and entitled Cryogenic Refrigerator now U.S. Pat. No. 4,438,631.
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