Claims
- 1. In a heat engine operating on a regenerative cycle and having a cylinder, a displacer piston reciprocably mounted within said cylinder to form a lower cold chamber and an upper hot chamber, a crankcase adjacent the cylinder, means for controlling the reciprocating motion of said displacer piston disposed within said crankcase, and drive piston means connecting said displacer piston and said control means, said crankcase being in communication with said cylinder in order to allow said drive piston to transmit motion from said control means to said displacer piston, the improvement comprising a bellows seal attached at one end thereof to the lower end of said displacer piston and at the other end thereof to the inner wall of said lower end of said cylinder around the opening through which said crankcase communicates with said cylinder and through which said drive piston means passes, said bellows seal being effective to seal off said crankcase from said cylinder.
- 2. The heat engine of claim 1, further including pivoted coupling means connecting said lower end of said displacer piston and the upper end of said drive piston means.
- 3. The heat engine of claim 1, further including a vent for passage of gas between the under side of the bellows and the crankcase, and valve means for controlling the passage of gas through said vent.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 328,075, filed Jan. 30, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,855,795.
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