Claims
- 1. A Stirling cycle engine comprising: a compression piston reciprocal in a cold compression space and an expansion piston operated from a common crank shaft reciprocal in an expansion space out of phase with respect to each other; said pistons reciprocating along axes which are angularly disposed to one another, such that a V-configuration engine is formed; cooling means; regenerator means; said regenerator means being positioned immediately adjacent the cooling means; said cooling means being axially aligned immediately adjacent the cold compression piston so as to minimize cold duct volume; and heating means coupled with said regenerator and said expansion space completing the Stirling cycle.
- 2. The invention in accordance with claim 1, which includes control means comprising flow diversion valve in a conduit which allows the working gas to bypass the compression cylinder, with the regulation of the flow diversion valve determining the average amount of working gas in the cycle thus regulating the pressure wave of the cycle and accordingly the power output.
- 3. The invention is accordance with claim 1, wherein a plurality of said Stirling cycle engines are arranged together to form a common multi-cylinder Stirling cycle engine.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract DEN3-32 awarded by the United States Department of Energy.
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