Stabilizing means for free piston-type linear resonant reciproca

Pumps – Motor driven – Electric or magnetic motor

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417417, 417520, 417537, F04B 108, F04B 3908

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047508710

ABSTRACT:
A resonant reciprocating compressor wherein a reciprocating assembly comprising the movable armature of an electric reciprocating motor and a piston means coupled to the armature is driven cyclically when the electric motor is energized from an alternating current source to compress a working fluid, and including means operatively associated with the reciprocating assembly for producing a stabilizing force gradient in a direction to maintain or restore the reciprocating assembly to a centered operating position.

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