Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to or from reciprocating or oscillating
Patent
1983-06-21
1985-10-15
Capossela, Ronald C.
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Rotary to or from reciprocating or oscillating
60520, 62 6, 74 44, F16H 2132
Patent
active
045466637
ABSTRACT:
An improved linkage which is advantageously used in linking the crank of a Stirling machine to its coaxially reciprocating pistons. A swing lever having at least three spaced pivot axes is connected at one of its pivot axes to the machine housing and at a second pivot axes to one of the pistons. A bell crank, also having at least three pivot axes which are triangularly arranged, is rotatably connected at one of its pivot axes to the crank throw pin and pivotally connected at a second one of its pivot axes to the other piston. The bell crank is pivotally connected at its third pivot axis to the third pivot axis of the swing lever.
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Capossela Ronald C.
Foster Frank H.
Sunpower, Inc.
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