Claims
- 1. An air liquification plant including a compressor comprising a piston assembly comprising a piston and piston rod attached thereto mounted for reciprocation within the cylinder, a source of compressed air, valve means alternately delivering compressed air from the source of compressed air either side of the piston to cause the piston to reciprocate within the cylinder, the piston rod being coupled to the piston and protruding from the cylinder, the piston rod carrying variable inertia means for increasing the inertia of the moving piston assembly and an air compressor driven by reciprocation of the piston, a heat exchanger receiving air from the compressor, the air flowing through said heat exchanger in a countercurrent air-to-air heat exchange relation and recycling said air continuously through said compressor and heat exchanger in order to liquefy the air.
- 2. An air liquification plant including a gas driven mechanical oscillator comprising a casing, a plurality of expansion chambers within the casing, an oscillating member including moveable walls of said chambers, the oscillating member being adapted to oscillate in response to complementary expansion of gas within and exhaustion of gas from the chambers and there being provided control means operable to vary the amplitude of said oscillating member from an initial low amplitude to a higher amplitude, a compressor driven by the oscillating member, a heat exchanger receiving air from the compressor, the air flowing through the heat exchanger in counter current air-to-air heat exchange relation and said air being recycled continuously through said compressor and said heat exchanger in order to liquify the air.
- 3. An air liquification plant according to claim 2, wherein the control means comprises variable inertia means for increasing the inertia of said oscillating member during oscillation thereof.
- 4. An air liquification plant according to claim 2, wherein said control means includes valve means to control the sequencing of said pulses delivered to the chambers in order to increase the amplitude.
- 5. An air liquification plant according to claim 2, wherein the expansion chambers are respective opposed chambers of a double acting pneumatic cylinder assembly having a cylinder and piston within the cylinder, the oscillating member including said piston and being provided with a reciprocable load mounted externally of said cylinder assembly, said piston and said load being mounted for movement together and preferably on a common elongate piston rod, said piston rod having spaced transverse slots and axially shiftable and positionable valve means moveable along said piston rod, said valve means having passage means communicating with a source of compressed gas and at the same time with said chambers, said slots being alternately aligned with the respective spaced passages in said valve means to supply pulses of gas to the expansion chambers of the double acting pneumatic cylinder assembly to cause the oscillating member to oscillate.
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/596,114, filed Mar. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,374, which was the 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 371 national phase of International application PCT/AU95/00317 filed on May 29, 1995, which designated the United States.
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