Power plants – Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat – Power system involving change of state
Patent
1979-07-02
1982-02-09
Chambers, A. Michael
Power plants
Motive fluid energized by externally applied heat
Power system involving change of state
91319, 91337, 417401, F01K 2500, F01L 2502
Patent
active
043144470
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for converting energy contained within a stream of gaseous refrigerant to mechanical work. A refrigerant motor utilizing a diaphragm dividing a chamber into an equalizing chamber and a driving chamber is utilized with appropriate valve means causing the refrigerant to flow into and out of the driving chamber. A rod connected to the diaphragm reciprocates to deliver work to the appropriate work piece. Both rocker arm and spool valve embodiments are shown for providing the appropriate valve arrangements.
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Carrier Corporation
Chambers A. Michael
Curtin J. Raymond
Hayter Robert P.
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