Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Process of power production or system operation
Patent
1999-02-26
2000-10-31
Nguyen, Hoang
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Process of power production or system operation
60671, F01K 2508
Patent
active
061384577
ABSTRACT:
A combustion powered cooling system (10, 100) includes a power loop (12, 102) and a cooling loop (14, 104). Heat produced by combustion is used to produce superheated steam in a steam generator (18). The steam is used to move a reciprocating steam piston (26) in a power unit (16). Power is transferred from the steam piston through a energy transfer mechanism (44) to a compressor piston (40) in the cooling loop. Refrigerant material in the cooling loop is used to provide air conditioning for a residence or other facility through a chilled water circuit (60). The system is also operative as a heat pump for heating a residence or other facility.
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de Treville Thomas B.
Lackstrom David
Applied Power Technology Incorporated
Jocke Ralph E.
Nguyen Hoang
Parmelee Christopher L.
Percio David R.
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