Two stage turbine with piston/cylinder assembly positioned there

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Utilizing natural energy or having a geographic feature

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60501, 60506, 4151981, F16D 3102, F01D 102

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055820085

ABSTRACT:
A turbine comprising first and second stages, the first stage being a power stage and the second stage being an exhaust stage, a piston-cylinder assembly is connected between the stages, a shaft extending between the stages has at least one throw thereon in the piston-cylinder assembly and pressure conduit means extend from the first stage to the second stage and to the piston-cylinder assembly whereby the fluid pressure from the first stage drives the piston-cylinder assembly and acts on the second stage to cause the second stage to exhaust fluid from the turbine to a reservoir therefor. Fluid is supplied to the turbine from a pressure source and the turbine exhausts fluid to the reservoir, and further including means for transferring the fluid from the reservoir back to the pressure source.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4454429 (1984-06-01), Buonome
patent: 4769987 (1988-09-01), Arnold

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