Claims
- 1. A motion converting apparatus comprising:an elongated shaft adapted for rotation on a shaft axis; a pair of spaced-apart cam disks each coupled to the shaft for rotation therewith and each presenting an inwardly facing curved cam surface; a reciprocating piston positioned generally between the inwardly facing cam surfaces and adapted for linear reciprocal motion in a direction at least substantially parallel to the shaft axis; and at least a pair of cam engagement bearings coupled to the piston for reciprocal motion therewith, each of said bearings rollingly contacting a respective cam surface, said piston positioned generally between the bearings.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1; anda piston rod assembly for coupling the piston to the bearings, said piston rod assembly comprising at least one unitary member which is coupled to the piston and both of the bearings.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 2,said piston rod assembly having a generally H-shaped configuration including a pair of side-members and a cross-member extending between the side members, said cross-member extending at least partly through the piston and coupling the piston rod assembly to the piston.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 3; anda pair of bearing housings each adapted to support a respective one of said bearings for rotational motion relative thereto, said bearing housings coupled to and extending between the side-members of the piston rod assembly at generally opposite ends of the piston rod assembly.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1,said piston being a double-ended piston having a first end at least partly defining a first working chamber and a second end at least partly defining a second working chamber, said first and second working chambers being spaced from one another.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5,said cam disks each presenting a generally circular outer perimeter, said outer perimeters radially spaced from the shaft axis, said outer perimeters cooperating to at least partly define a generally cylindrical working space, said working space extending between the cam surfaces and positioned within the outer perimeters.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 6,said piston disposed in the working space.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 6,said first and second working chambers at least partially disposed in the working space.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 6; anda plurality of additional reciprocating pistons, said pistons being generally symmetrically spaced around the shaft axis.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 9,said pistons disposed in the working space.
- 11. An engine comprising:an elongated drive shaft adapted for rotation on a shaft axis; a pair of spaced-apart cam disks each coupled to the shaft for rotation therewith and each presenting a curved cam surface, said curved cam surfaces facing generally inwardly towards one another; a plurality of reciprocating pistons positioned between the cam surfaces and adapted for linear reciprocal motion in a direction at least substantially parallel to the shaft axis, said pistons being spaced generally symmetrically around the shaft axis; a pair of bearing assemblies associated with each piston, each bearing assembly comprising a housing and a roller bearing supported for rotation relative to the housing, said roller bearing of each bearing assembly contacting a respective one of the cam surfaces, each of said pistons positioned generally between the pair of bearing assemblies associated with that piston; and a plurality of piston rod assemblies each coupling one of the pistons to the pair of bearing assemblies associated with that piston.
- 12. An engine according to claim 11,said cam disks each presenting an outer perimeter radially spaced from the shaft axis, each of said pistons spaced from the shaft axis a radial distance which is less than the maximum radial distance between the outer perimeter of the cam disks and the shaft axis.
- 13. An engine according to claim 11,each of said pistons having a double-ended configuration including a first end at least partly defining a first working chamber and a second end at least partly defining a second working chamber, said first and second working chambers being spaced from one another.
- 14. An engine according to claim 13,said engine being an internal combustion engine wherein combustion takes place in the first and second working chambers.
- 15. An engine according to claim 13,said engine being a Stirling engine wherein a working fluid is expanded or contracted in the first and second working chambers.
- 16. An engine comprising:a housing at least partly defining an inner chamber; a cylinder assembly disposed in the inner chamber and at least partly defining an internal cylinder chamber disposed generally within the cylinder assembly and an external chamber disposed generally outside the cylinder assembly, said internal cylinder chamber and said external chamber at least substantially fluidly isolated from one another, said cylinder assembly presenting an internal cylinder wall which at least partly defines the internal cylinder chamber; a piston shiftably disposed in the internal cylinder chamber and presenting a sealing surface at least substantially sealingly contacting the internal cylinder wall, said piston separating the internal cylinder chamber into a working chamber and a piston rod chamber, said working chamber and said piston rod chamber at least substantially fluidly isolated from one another, said cylinder assembly defining a fluid inlet for providing a first lubricating fluid to the piston rod chamber, said first lubricating fluid providing lubrication of the sealing surface, said first lubricating fluid comprising water; a piston rod at least partly disposed in the piston rod chamber and coupled to the piston for movement therewith; a bulkhead coupled to the housing and separating the housing into at least one outer chamber and the inner chamber, said outer and inner chambers at least substantially fluidly isolated from one another; said cylinder assembly coupled to the bulkhead, said bulkhead defining a rod-receiving opening, said piston rod slidably received in the rod-receiving opening and extending into the outer chamber; and a rod seal disposed at least partly in the rod-receiving opening and operable to at least substantially inhibit the passage of the first lubricating fluid into the outer chamber through the rod-receiving opening.
- 17. An engine according to claim 16; anda rotatable cam disk disposed in the outer chamber and presenting a curved cam surface, said curved cam surface facing generally towards the piston.
- 18. An engine according to claim 17; anda bearing assembly disposed in the outer chamber, coupled to the piston rod, and rollingly contacting the cam surface, said bearing assembly causing rotation of the cam disk when the piston is shifted relative to the cylinder assembly.
- 19. An engine according to claim 18; anda second lubricating fluid disposed in the outer chamber and operable to facilitate rolling of the bearing assembly on the cam surface.
- 20. An engine according to claim 19; anda drive shaft extending through the housing and rotatable on a shaft axis, said drive shaft coupled to the cam disk rotation therewith, said shaft axis oriented at least substantially parallel to the direction of shifting of the piston relative to the cylinder assembly.
- 21. An engine according to claim 20,said first lubricating fluid comprising water, said second lubricating fluid comprising oil.
- 22. An engine according to claim 21,said sealing member comprising a metallic piston ring.
- 23. An engine according to claim 22, anda heat transfer fluid flowing through said external chamber.
- 24. A cylinder assembly for a Stirling engine, said Stirling engine utilizing thermal energy transferred between a working fluid and a heat transfer fluid to generate mechanical energy via a reciprocating piston, said cylinder assembly comprising:a piston chamber wall at least partially defining an internal cylinder chamber, said internal cylinder chamber adapted to shiftably receive the reciprocating piston, said piston chamber wall adapted to cooperate with the piston to at least partly define a working fluid chamber of variable volume within the cylinder assembly; a heat transfer chamber fluidically isolated from the working fluid chamber; a heat exchanger at least partly disposed in the heat transfer chamber and defining a working fluid passageway fluidically communicating with the working fluid chamber, said heat exchanger is adapted to facilitate the transfer of heat between the heat transfer fluid in the heat transfer chamber and the working fluid flowing through the working fluid passageway; and a thermally conductive wall defining at least a portion of the heat transfer chamber and physically coupled to the piston chamber wall, said thermally conductive wall operable to conduct heat between the heat transfer chamber and the piston chamber wall.
- 25. A cylinder assembly according to claim 31, said heat exchanger coupled to the thermally conductive wall.
- 26. A cylinder assembly according to claim 32, said thermally conductive wall including a port for fluidically coupling the working fluid passageway to the working fluid chamber.
- 27. A cylinder assembly according to claim 31, said heat exchanger defining a plurality of working fluid passageways for conducting the working fluid through the heat exchanger.
- 28. A cylinder assembly according to claim 34, said working fluid passageways fluidically isolated from the heat transfer chamber.
- 29. A cylinder assembly according to claim 31, said Stirling engine having a parallel configuration.
- 30. A cylinder assembly according to claim 31, said Stirling engine having a barrel-type configuration.
- 31. A cylinder assembly according to claim 31, said Stirling engine having a crank-type configuration.
- 32. A Stirling engine having an expansion piston positioned for linear reciprocal movement in an expansion cylinder and a compression piston positioned for linear reciprocal movement in a compression cylinder, said pistons reciprocating at substantially the rate, wherein the reciprocal motion of one said pistons trails the reciprocal motion of the other of said pistons in accordance with a piston phase angle, said Stirling engine comprising:a first member adapted to be rotated by the expansion piston; a second member adapted to be rotated by the compression piston; an output member cooperatively rotated by the first and second members and providing a power output; and means for selectively shifting one of the first or second members relative to the other members so that the piston phase angle is charged, thereby varying the power output of the Stirling engine, said Stirling engine having a barrel-type configuration, said first member comprising an outer cam disk presenting a curve outer cam surface, said second member comprising an inner cam disk presenting a curved inner cam surface, one of said cam disks being rigidly coupled to the output member for rotation therewith, the other of the cam disks being rotatable relative to the output member by the means for selectively shifting.
- 33. A Stirling engine according to claim 44,said means for shifting comprising a power actuator operable to rotate said other of the cam disks relative to said one of the cam disks and the output member.
- 34. A Stirling engine according to claim 45; andan outer bearing assembly rollingly contacting the curved outer cam surface and adapted to be coupled to one of the pistons for linear reciprocal movement therewith; and an inner bearing rollingly contacting the curved inner cam surface and adapted to be coupled to the other of the pistons for linear reciprocal movement therewith.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the priority benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/235,699, filed Sep. 27, 2000, incorporated into the present application by reference.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Provisional Applications (1)
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