Claims
- 1. A method of operating a gas expansion engine during intervals of idling and power-providing operation, having resiliently-mounted displacement-related pistons to provide motive power, comprising the steps of:
- establishing a resonant frequency of oscillating motion for said pistons as the operating frequency for the engine;
- sensing the amplitude of the oscillating motion of said pistons;
- selectively actuating power strokes by each of said pistons during idling intervals of operation upon the amplitude of oscillating motion dropping below a predetermined level and otherwise during power-providing intervals of operation to provide motive power.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 including the step of inhibiting power strokes during power operation unless the amplitude of the oscillatory motion is below a certain level.
- 3. Method for the operation of a reciprocating engine having a stationary structure supporting pistons mounted for rectilinear motion, and elastic means for acting on said pistons comprising the steps of:
- oscillating the pistons at the frequency of mechanical resonance defined by the mass of said pistons in rectilinear motion in conjunction with the force provided by said elastic means acting between the pistons and the stationary structure to temporarily store energy;
- irregularly driving certain of said pistons during power strokes to maintain said pistons oscillating at said frequency of mechanical resonance .
- 4. Method according to claim 3 further including the step of translating said energy into hydraulic energy.
- 5. A control system for an expansion engine including pistons wherein power strokes are controlled to occur at particular times, comprising:
- means for providing a power signal indicative of the stroke amplitude of said pistons;
- means for providing a power signal indicative of a demand for power;
- signal-controlled means for commanding a power stroke in said engine;
- means for actuating said signal-controlled means in the absence of said power signal, at a time when said stroke signals indicate a stroke amplitude below a predetermined minimal level; and
- means for actuating said signal-controlled means upon the occurrence of said power signal conditional upon said stroke signals indicating a stroke amplitude below another predetermined maximal amplitude.
- 6. A system according to claim 5 further including means for timing the initiation of a power stroke in relation to the position of said pistons and actuated by said signal-controlled means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 314,211, filed 12-11-72, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,848,415.
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