Claims
- 1. A heater head for a Stirling engine comprising:
- a housing for enclosing the heater head with gas at a substantial elevated pressure; and,
- insulator means attached to said housing for insulating said heater head; and,
- inlet means attached to a regenerator in said housing for admission of relatively high pressure working fluid from the regenerator of a Stirling engine; and,
- a first annular heating wall in said housing attached to said inlet means for heating said working fluid; and,
- a second annular heating wall in said housing concentric with said first heating wall but of lesser diameter so that an annular space is formed between said first heating wall and said second heating wall for heating working fluid; and,
- a third heating wall in said housing concentric with and smaller in diameter than said second heating wall forming the condensing area of a heat pipe between said second heating wall and said third heating wall; and,
- a fourth heating wall in said housing concentric with and smaller in diameter than said third heating wall so that a second annular space is formed between said third heating wall and said fourth heating wall for heating working fluid; and,
- passage means connecting said annular space between said first and second heating walls to said second annular space between said third and fourth heating walls for allowing flow of working fluid; and,
- outlet means connected to said second annular space for allowing working fluid to exit into the cylinder of a Stirling engine.
- 2. A heater head as in claim 1 further comprising:
- a spider under compressive stress and having a cavity cavity between said second and said third heating walls for resisting pressure loads from said second and said third wall.
- 3. A heater head as in claim 2, further comprising a second ceramic spider having a second cavity adjacent said first heating wall and a third ceramic spider having a third cavity; and, an inner housing adjacent to said second and third ceramic spider for forming a fluid tight seal around said heater head.
- 4. A heater head as in claim 3, wherein said inner housing is adapted for connection to a source of high temperature fluid in such a manner that said high temperature fluid has access to said internal cavity of said first, second and third ceramic spiders.
- 5. A heater head as in claim 3 wherein said inner housing is the outer wall of a heat pipe.
- 6. A heater head as in claim 4 wherein said second ceramic spider and said third ceramic spider are under compressive stress when said housing is filled with insulating gas under pressure and working fluid under pressure is in said first annular space and said second annular space.
- 7. A heater head is in claim 1 wherein said housing is filled with an insulating gas.
- 8. A heater head as in claim 7 wherein said insulating means is further comprising multifoil insulation between said housing and said inner housing.
- 9. An improved annular heater head with annular heating walls for use in a Stirling engine using a working fluid receiving heat from a heat source the improvement comprising:
- connecting means connecting said heater head to said heat source with a heat pipe having a conducting fluid at a pressure lower than the average pressure of said working fluid; and,
- enclosing means enclosing said heater head with an insulating gas having pressure comparable to said working fluid; and,
- supporting means supporting said annular heating walls by providing spiders under compression in the area of the head occupied by conducting fluid adjacent walls which are adjacent to working fluid or insulating gas.
- 10. An improved annular heater head as in claim 9 wherein there are two of said heating walls and two spiders.
- 11. An improved annular heater head as in claim 9 wherein there are four (4) of said heating walls and three (3) spiders.
- 12. An improved annular heater head as in claim 9 wherein said spiders are constructed of a ceramic material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 519,006, filed Aug. 1, 1983, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 211,432, filed Nov. 28, 1980, now abandoned.
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