Claims
- 1. A hydraulic drive system for transferring power from a periodic pressure wave directed along a first axis to the movable member of a load means, comprising:
- a housing filled with an incompressible fluid and sealed at its opposite ends by first and second flexible diaphragms, said first diaphragm being arranged to be exposed to the periodic pressure wave and said second diaphragm being arranged as part of a gas spring means; and means within said housing for directing the pressure wave produced in said incompressible fluid by action of said periodic pressure wave along an axis which is substantially at right angles to said first axis, said means including a cylinder which is transverse to said first axis and a drive member disposed within said cylinder for sealed, reciprocating movement therein.
- 2. The hydraulic drive system recited in claim 1 wherein said means for directing said periodic pressure wave comprises means dividing the space within said housing into separate volumes, one of which volumes is arranged to be in communication with said first diaphragm and the other of which volumes is arranged to be in communication with said second diaphragm.
- 3. The hydraulic drive system recited in claim 1 wherein said transverse cylinder and said drive member disposed therein are operative to divide the space within said housing into separate volumes, one of which is in communication with the first diaphragm and one surface of said drive member and the other of which is in communication with the opposite surface of said drive member and said second diaphragm.
- 4. The hydraulic drive system recited in claims 1, 2, or 3 wherein said load apparatus is a double-acting compressor means having compressor cylinders disposed at opposite sides of said housing and said drive member is arranged to impart its reciprocating movement to the working members of said compressor means.
- 5. The hydraulic drive system recited in claim 1 wherein said transverse cylinder is formed by a membrane extending diagonally from the upper portion of one side wall of said housing to the lower portion of the opposite side wall of said housing.
- 6. The hydraulic drive system recited in claim 1 wherein said drive member includes an enlarged central portion which is disposed within said cylinder for sealed, reciprocating movement therein and having smaller diameter portions extending in opposite directions from said central portion to define pistons; and valved compressor cylinders one formed in each of the side walls of said housing arranged to receive said pistons for sealed, reciprocating movement therein to provide a double-acting compressor means.
- 7. In combination, a Stirling engine operative to produce a periodic pressure wave directed along a first axis through a compression space closed at one end by a first flexible diaphragm;
- a housing adapted to be filled with an incompressible fluid having first and second oppositely disposed open ends;
- means coupling said housing to said Stirling engine so that said first open end of said housing is closed by said first flexible diaphragm;
- a second flexible diaphragm secured to said housing and closing said second open end thereof;
- closure means secured to said housing and defining a gas spring means with said second flexible diaphragm;
- a cylinder formed within said housing in the space between said first and second flexible diaphragms, said cylinder being transverse to said first axis;
- a drive member disposed within said cylinder for sealed, reciprocating movement therein, said cylinder and drive member being arranged within said housing to divide the space therein into separate volumes, one of which is in communication with said first flexible diaphragm and one surface of said drive member and the other of which is in communication with the opposite surface of said drive member and said second flexible diaphragm.
- 8. A combination heat-driven resonant free piston Stirling engine and a hydraulically-driven load apparatus, comprising:
- a Stirling engine housing having a combustor for heating a working fluid within an expansion chamber, a displacer reciprocally movable within 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 first flexible diaphragm closing the compression space
- a housing adapted to be filled with an incompressible fluid having a first side closed by said first flexible diaphragm which is exposed to said periodic pressure wave and a second side opposite the first side closed by a second flexible diaphragm that comprises part of a gas spring means, 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, said piston moving along an axis that is substantially at a right angle relative to the direction of axis movement of the power coupling and second flexible diaphragms.
- 9. The hydraulic drive system recited in claim 8 wherein said transverse cylinder is formed by a membrane extending from the upper portion of one side wall of said housing to the lower portion of the opposite side wall of said housing.
- 10. The hydraulic drive system recited in claim 8 wherein said drive member includes an enlarged central portion which is disposed within said cylinder for sealed, reciprocating movement therein and having smaller diameter portions extending in opposite directions from said central portion to define pistons, and valved compressor cylinders one formed in each of the side walls of said housing arranged to receive said pistons for sealed, reciprocating movement therein to provide a double-acting compressor means.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to a Subcontract under Contract No. 86X-61618C awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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