Claims
- 1. Apparatus for use in conjunction with a periodically pressurized fluid drive source; said apparatus comprising a housing having a first side closed by a first flexible diaphragm designed to be exposed to the periodically pressurized fluid drive source and a second side opposite the first side closed by a second flexible diaphragm that comprises part of a gas spring, said housing having a bore extending therein which is transverse to the axial direction of movement of the first and second flexible diaphragms and forming a cylinder within the housing, a reciprocally movable piston disposed in said cylinder which reciprocally moves along an axis that is substantially at right angles relative to the direction of axial movement of the first and second flexible diaphragms, said cylinder having a first port formed therein comprising means for providing fluid drive coupling between a first side of the reciprocally movable piston and a first fixed volume space within the housing exposed to the first flexible diaphragm, a second port formed in said cylinder comprising means for providing fluid drive coupling between the second side of the reciprocally movable piston and a second fixed volume space formed within the housing exposed to the second flexible diaphragm, at least one working member of a compressor, pump or other like apparatus connected to and reciprocally driven by said reciprocally movable piston,
- an incompressible fluid filling the first and second spaces within the housing, and
- a counterweight disposed within said housing along with said reciprocally movable piston and which reciprocates within the housing in a direction opposite to the movement of the reciprocally movable piston for cancelling out vibrations otherwise induced by reciprocation of the piston.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 further including additional fixed volume spaces filled with incompressible fluid acting on at least one side of the counterweight and on the reciprocally movable piston to cause one to move in a direction opposite to movement of the other.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the reciprocally movable piston and cylinder arrangement is double acting and they are working members of a compressor, pump or other like apparatus connected to each side of the reciprocally movable piston and reciprocally driven thereby within the cylinder to provide a double acting apparatus.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3 further including mid-stroke ports arranged around said cylinder for equalizing the incompressible fluid in the volumetric spaces at substantially the mid-stroke position of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4 further including mechanical centering springs effectively acting on said reciprocally movable piston for providing quasi-static centering of the piston over long periods of inactivity.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 2 wherein each of said first and second spaces are divided respectively into a direct acting fixed volume space and an indirect acting fixed volume space by an annular counterweight member circumferentially surrounding and sealing slidable along the reciprocally movable piston to provide the additional fixed volume spaces, with the reciprocally movable piston and the annular counterweight member servinq to separate the two indirect acting fixed volume spaces, respectively, the incompressible fluid in the direct acting portion of the first fixed volume space acting on said annular counterweight member to move it in the first direction and an incompressible fluid within the direct acting portion of the second fixed volume space acting on the annular counterweight member to move it in a direction opposite to the first direction whereby the incompressible fluid contained in the indirect acting fixed volume portions of the first and second spaces are caused to act on the reciprocally movable piston to cause it to move in a direction opposite to movement of the annular counterweight member.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6 wherein the reciprocally movable piston and cylinder arrangement is double acting and they are working members of a compressor, pump or other like apparatus connected to each side of the reciprocally movable piston and reciprocally driven thereby within the cylinder to provide a double acting apparatus.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 7 further including mid-stroke ports arranged around said cylinder for equalizing the incompressible fluid in the volumetric spaces at substantially the mid-stroke position of the reciprocally movable piston and including mechanical centering springs effectively acting on said reciprocally movable piston for providing quasi-static centering of the piston over long periods of inactivity.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8 wherein the working members reciprocally moved at each end of the cylinder by the reciprocally movable piston comprise the piston drive members of a compressor for compressible fluids with the inlet and discharge plenums for the compressible fluid being arranged over the open ends of the cylinders at each end thereof and communicating therewith through suitable valving means, and with the respective piston drive member of the double acting compressor thus comprised having suitable sliding seals for preventing leakage of the compressible fluid internally into and around the reciprocally movable piston thereby avoiding intermixture with the incompressible fluid used to drive the reciprocally movable piston.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 2 wherein the incompressible fluid in the first space acts directly on one side of the reciprocally movable piston and the incompressible fluid in the second space acts directly on the opposite side of the reciprocally movable piston and wherein the counterweight comprises an annular counterweight member disposed within the cylinder and circumferentially surrounding a partition member secured to and movable with a connecting rod connecting the reciprocally movable piston to the working member of the apparatus with said slidable partition dividing a portion of the interior of the cylinder axially spaced from the reciprocally movable piston into additional fixed volume spaces also filled with an incompressible fluid, the additional fixed volume spaces communicating with opposite sides of the annular counterweight member for causing the annular counterweight member to be moved in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 10 wherein the reciprocally movable piston and cylinder arrangement is double acting and there are working members of a compressor, pump or other like apparatus connected to each side of the reciprocally movable piston and reciprocally driven thereby within the cylinder to provide a double acting apparatus.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11 further including mid-stroke ports arranged around said cylinder for equalizing the incompressible fluid in the volumetric spaces at substantially the mid-stroke position of the reciprocally movable piston and including mechanical centering springs effectively acting on said reciprocally movable piston for providing quasi-static centering of the piston over long periods of inactivity.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12 wherein the working members reciprocally moved at each end of the cylinder by the reciprocally movable piston comprise the piston drive members of a compressor for compressible fluids with the inlet and discharge plenums for the compressible fluid being arranged over the open ends of the cylinders at each end thereof and communicating therewith through suitable valving means, and with the respective piston drive member of the double acting compressor thus comprised having suitable sliding seals for preventing leakage of the compressible fluid internally into and around the reciprocally movable piston thereby avoiding intermixture with the incompressible fluid used to drive the reciprocally movable piston.
- 14. A combination heat driven resonant free piston Stirling engine and compressor, pump, alternator or other like apparatus comprising a Stirling engine having a combustor for heating a working fluid within an expansion chamber, a displacer reciprocally movable into the expansion chamber, a regenerator, a cooler, a compression space and fluid passageways interconnecting the expansion chamber with the compression space via the regenerator and cooler, said displacer serving to shuttle the working fluid back and forth between the expansion chamber and the compression space via the regenerator and cooler to develop a periodic pressure wave within the compression space, a power coupling flexible diaphragm closing the compression space; and a compressor, pump or other like apparatus coupled to and driven by said Stirling engine comprising a housing having a first side closed by said power coupling flexible diaphragm which is exposed to the periodic pressure wave produced by said Stirling engine and a second side opposite the first side closed by a second flexible diaphragm that comprises part of a gas spring, said housing having a bore extending therein which is transverse to the axial direction of movement of the power coupling and second flexible diaphragms and forming a cylinder within the housing, a reciprocally movable piston disposed in said cylinder which reciprocally moves along an axis that is substantially at a right angle relative to the direction of axial movement of the power coupling and second flexible diaphragms, said cylinder having a first port formed therein comprising means for providing fluid drive coupling between a first side of said reciprocally movable piston and a first fixed volume space within the housing exposed to the power coupling flexible diaphragm, a second port formed in the cylinder comprising means for providing fluid drive coupling between the second side of the reciprocally movable piston and a second fixed volume space formed within the housing and exposed to the second flexible diaphragm, at least one working member of a compressor, pump, alternator or other like apparatus reciprocally movable within the cylinder and connected to and driven by the reciprocally movable piston,
- an incompressible fluid filling the first and second spaces within the housing,
- a counterweight disposed within said housing along with said reciprocally movable piston and which reciprocates within the housing in a direction opposite to the movement of the reciprocally movable piston for cancelling out vibrations otherwise induced by reciprocation of the piston, and additional fixed volume spaces filled with incompressible fluid on at least one side of the counterweight and the reciprocally movable piston for coacting with reciprocal movement of the reciprocally movable piston to cause the counterweight to move in a direction opposite to movement of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 14 wherein the reciprocally movable piston and cylinder arrangement is double acting and further includes working members of a compressor, pump, alternator or other like apparatus connected to each side of the reciprocally movable piston and reciprocally driven thereby within the cylinder to provide a double acting apparatus.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 15 further including mid-stroke ports arranged around said cylinder for equalizing the incompressible fluid in the volumetric spaces at substantially the mid-stroke position of the reciprocally movable piston and mechanical centering springs effectively acting on said reciprocally movable piston for providing quasi-static centering of the piston over long periods of inactivity.
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 16 wherein each of said first and second spaces are divided respectively into a direct acting fixed volume space and an indirect acting fixed volume space by an annular counterweight member circumferentially surrounding and sealing slidable along the reciprocally movable piston to provide the additional fixed volume spaces with the reciprocally movable piston and the annular counterweight member serving to separate the two indirect acting fixed volume spaces, respectively, the incompressible fluid in the direct acting fixed volume portion of the first fixed volume space acting on said annular counterweight member to move it in the first direction and the incompressible fluid within the direct acting fixed volume portion of the second space acting on the annular counterweight member to move it in a direction opposite to the first direction whereby the incompressible fluid contained in the indirect acting fixed volume portions of the first and second spaces acts on the reciprocally movable piston to move it in a direction opposite to movement of the annular counterweight member.
- 18. An apparatus according the claim 16 wherein the incompressible fluid in the first space acts directly on one side of the reciprocally moveable piston and the incompressible fluid in the second space acts directly on the opposite side of the reciprocally moveable piston, and wherein the counterweight comprises an annular counterweight member disposed within the cylinder and circumferentially surrounding a slidable partition secured to and movable with the connecting rod connecting the movable member to the working member of the apparatus with said slidable partition dividing a portion of the interior of the cylinder axially spaced from the reciprocally movable piston into at least one additional constant volume spaces also filled with an incompressible fluid, the additional constant volume spaces communicating with opposite sides of the annular counterweight member for moving the counterweight member in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 19. An apparatus according to either claim 17 or claim 18 wherein the working members reciprocatingly moved at each end of a cylinder by the reciprocally movable piston comprise the piston members of a compressor for compressible fluids with the inlet and discharge plenums for the compressible fluid being arranged over the open ends of the cylinders at each end thereof and communicating therewith through suitable valving means, and with the respective piston member of the double acting compressor thus comprised having suitable sliding seals for preventing leakage of the compressible fluid internally into and around the reciprocally movable piston thereby avoiding intermixture with the incompressible fluid used to drive the reciprocally movable piston.
- 20. The method of operating a resonant free piston Stirling engine driven compressor, pump or other like apparatus wherein the compressor/pump apparatus comprises a housing having a first side closed by a power coupling flexible diaphragm driven by the resonant free piston Stirling engine and a second side opposite the first side closed by a second flexible diaphragm that comprises part of a gas spring, the housing having a central bore therein which forms a cylinder that extends transversely through the housing in a direction at right angles to the axial direction of the flexure of the flexible diaphragms, a reciprocally movable piston slidably seated in the cylinder, an incompressible fluid filling space formed in the housing which is divided into two separate chambers that provide effective fluid coupling between the power coupling flexible diaphragm and one side of the reciprocally movable piston and between the second gas spring flexible diaphragm and the remaining opposite side of the reciprocally movable piston, respectively, and at least one working member of a compressor, pump or other like apparatus connected to and reciprocally driven within said cylinder by the reciprocally movable piston; said method comprising driving the reciprocally movable piston and its interconnected working member in a first direction within the cylinder via the incompressible fluid coupling upon flexure of the resonant free piston Stirling engine driven power coupling flexible diaphragm in a second direction which is at substantially right angles to the first direction of movement of the reciprocally movable piston to thereby cause flexure of the gas spring flexible diaphragm in the same second direction due to incompressible fluid coupling in the second chamber and movement of the reciprocally movable piston, said Stirling engine driven and gas spring flexible diaphragms being returned in a direction opposite to the second direction back toward the position of the diaphragm by spring return action induced by their flexure upon the cyclical reduction in pressure of the periodic pressure wave produced by the resonant free piston Stirling engine to thereby drive the reciprocally movable piston and its interconnected working member via incompressible fluid coupling in the second and first chambers back in a direction opposite to the first direction to thereby reciprocate the movable piston and its interconnected working member within the cylinder at same frequency as the frequency of the periodic pressure wave produced by the resonant free piston Stirling engine but along an axial direction of movement which is substantially at right angles to the axial direction of the applied force developed by the periodic pressure wave produced by the resonant free piston Stirling engine, and
- counterbalancing the vibrations produced by reciprocation of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 21. The method according to claim 20 wherein the apparatus is double acting and has working members formed in each end of the cylinder for producing output work during each stroke of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 22. The method according to claim 20 wherein counterbalancing is achieved with a counterbalance weight member driven by incompressible fluid coupling acting on opposite ends of said counterbalance weight member via at least one additional fixed volume space filled with the incompressible fluid.
- 23. The method according to claim 22 wherein the apparatus is double acting and has working members formed in each end of the cylinder for producing output work during each stroke of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 24. The method according to claim 23 wherein the incompressible fluid in the one or more additional fixed volume spaces is equalized at substantially the mid-stroke position of the reciprocally movable piston.
- 25. The method according to claim 24 wherein the reciprocally movable piston and interconnecting working members are effectively centered in the housing over the long periods of inactivity by mechanical centering springs effectively acting on the reciprocally movable piston and the counterbalance weight.
- 26. The method according to claim 25 wherein the fluid pressure produced by flexure of the power coupling flexible diaphragm acts on the annular counterweight member to cause the incompressible fluid in the one or more additional fixed volume spaces to drive the reciprocally movable piston in one direction opposite to movement of one annular counterweight member and the fluid pressure induced by return spring action of the second flexible diaphragm comprising a part of the gas spring acts on the annular counterweight member in the opposite direction to return it in the opposite direction and to cause the incompressible fluid in the one or more additional fixed volume spaces to drive the reciprocally movable piston in the return direction.
- 27. The method according to claim 25 wherein the incompressible fluid pressure produced by flexure of the power coupling flexible diaphragm acts directly on one side of the reciprocally movable piston to move it in one direction and movement of the reciprocally movable piston acts through the incompressible fluid in the one or more additional fixed volume spaces to drive the annular counterweight member in the opposite direction to movement of the reciprocally movable piston, and the fluid pressure of the incompressible fluid produced by the return spring action of the second flexible diaphragm comprising a part of the gas spring, acts directly on the opposite side of the reciprocally movable piston to return it in the opposite direction and to cause the incompressible fluid in the one or more additional fixed volume spaces to drive the annular counterweight member back in its return direction during each reciprocating cycle of operation of the apparatus.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States has rights to this invention pursuant to Contract No. 86X-61618C awarded by the United States Department of Energy.
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