Self-starting, free piston Stirling engine

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ABSTRACT:
A free piston, Stirling engine is provided with seals which permit a limited range of friction-free displacer piston movement for allowing a starting perturbation of displacer piston position. The seal is a sealing ring resiliently mounted to one of two slidably engaged members of the Stirling engine with a limited freedom of movement relative to that member and sealingly slidable along the other member.

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patent: 3456438 (1969-07-01), Meijer
patent: 3552120 (1971-01-01), Beale

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