Claims
- 1. The combination of a Stirling cycle engine having a power unit (1/1) including an engine housing (1/2) and a cylinder (1/3)
- with
- a heater system (1/6) arranged for ducting combustion air,
- said heater system comprising
- a heater system housing (1/7) coupled to said engine housing (1/2);
- a thermally insulating lining (8) inside at least part of said heater system housing;
- a heater (1/6) located in said heater system housing (1/7),
- a burner (1/8);
- a combustion air preheater (1/9) through which combustion air (1/11) for said burner passes and through which, further, combustion gases (1/10) from said burner pass for preheating the combustion air; and
- a combustion air ducting means (6/1) connected between said preheater (1/9) and the burner (1/8), and
- wherein said combustion air ducting means includes
- a plurality of tubes or pipes (6/1) located in at least one layer adjacent each other to form a wall structure interiorily of said heater system housing.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the air preheater (1/9) is movably positioned in said heater system housing (1/7), said burner is securely located in said heater system housing (1/7);
- and compression spring means (37) are provided located on the heater system housing at a location remote from exposure to direct heating upon operation of said burner and acting on said air preheater for pressing said air preheater, and hence said combustion air duct means towards the burner and effecting a tight connection or joint and seal said connection of joint.
- 3. The combination of claim 1, wherein said air preheater (1/9) is securely retained in the heater system housing (1/7);
- said burner (1/8) being movably positioned within the heater system housing;
- and compression spring means located on the heater system housing at a location remote from exposure to direct heat upon operation of the burner acting on said burner to compress the joints and form a tight seal of the joints.
- 4. The combination of claim 1, wherein the air preheater (1/9) is movably positioned in said heater system housing (1/7), said burner is securely located in said heater system housing (1/7);
- and compression spring means (37) are provided located on the heater system housing at a location remote from exposure to direct heat upon operation of said burner and acting on said air preheater for pressing said air preheater, and hence said combustion air duct means towards the burner and effecting a tight connection or joint and seal said connection or joint.
- 5. The combination of claim 1, wherein the tubes or pipes (6/1) for the combustion air are located in adjacent contact or with only small clearance between each other to form an essentially continuous wall structure;
- and wherein said essentially continuous wall structure formed of said tubes or pipes is located inside the housing and adjacent at least part of said thermally insulating lining (8) to form a heat shield, said wall being located closely adjacent to or spaced by a small distance in front of said thermally insulating lining.
- 6. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes are made of high temperature resistant refractory metal.
- 7. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes are made of ceramic material, which ceramic material optionally comprises silicon carbide.
- 8. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes are made of a metal-ceramic material.
- 9. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes are made of a high temperature resistant non-metallic material;
- and metal end elements are fitted on said non-metallic tubes or pipes.
- 10. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes include metallic end portions;
- and wherein said metallic end portions, are, respectively, welded to the burner (1/8) and air preheater (1/9) at the respective ends.
- 11. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes for combustion air have end portions made of non-metallic high temperature resistant material;
- and bonding refractory cement is provided, connecting and sealing the ends of the tubes or pipes to, respectively, at least one of: said burner (1/8) and said air preheater (1/9).
- 12. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes for the combustion air have end portions of metallic material;
- and wherein said end portions are sealingly connected to the air preheater (1/9) and to the burner (1/8) by a refractory brazing compound.
- 13. The combination of claim 1, wherein said tubes or pipes are separately joined in modular form and connected by a plug-receptacle interengaging interfitting connection forming a continuous fluid communication connection and a mechanical support.
- 14. The combination of claim 13, wherein at least one of: said burner (1/8), said air preheater (1/9) and an end portion of said tubes or pipes includes a slip joint having interfitting pipe parts; and
- refractory sealing material (34, 35) comprising high temperature resistant material sealing the respective slip joints.
- 15. The combination of claim 14, wherein said high temperature resistant material is formed in sheet or gasket form for sealing a plurality of adjacent pipes or tubes.
- 16. The combination of claim 14, wherein at least one of said pipe parts is formed with a part-spherical bulge or collar (30, 32) to permit angular deviation of the pipe parts from each other;
- and wherein the inner diameter of the pipe part (6/1) is dimensioned with respect to the outer diameter of the part-spherical collar to leave, at non-operating temperature, a small gap, which small gap closes when, in operation of the burner, the tubes or pipes expand to, efficiently, close said gap in operation of the Stirling engine.
- 17. The combination of claim 16, wherein the respective materials of the end parts are selected such that the coefficient of thermal expansion of the outer one of the pipe parts is so selected with respect to the coefficient of thermal expansion of the inner one of the pipe parts that, upon heating of the joint in operation of the Stirling cycle engine, the inner one of the pipe parts expands more than the outer one so as to at least substantially close said gap when operating temperature of said Stirling engine is reached upon operation of said burner (1/8).
- 18. The combination of claim 14, wherein said air preheater (1/9) is securely retained in the heater system housing (1/7);
- said burner (1/8) being movably positioned within the heater system housing;
- and compression spring means located on the heater system housing at a location remote from exposure to direct heat upon operation of the burner acting on said burner to compress the joints and form a tight seal of the joints.
- 19. The combination of claim 5, wherein said air preheater (1/9) is securely retained in the heater system housing (1/7);
- said burner (1/8) being movably positioned within the housing;
- said compression spring means located on the heater system housing at a location remote from exposure to direct heat upon operation of the burner acting on said burner to compress the joints and form a tight seal of the joints.
- 20. The combination of claim 5, wherein the air preheater (1/9) is movably positioned in said heater system housing (1/7), said burner is securely located in said heater system housing (1/7);
- a compression spring means (37) are provided located on the heater system housing at a location remote from exposure to direct heat upon operation of said burner and acting on said air preheater from pressing said air preheater, and hence said combustion air duct means towards the burner and effecting a tight connection or joint and seal said connection of joint.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/269,639, filed Nov. 10, 1988, Erber, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,953,354, Sept. 4, 1990.
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