• Patent Title: Stirling engine comprising metal foam regenerator
  • Application No.: US16959363
    Application Date: 2018-12-20
  • Publication No.: US11261824B2
    Publication Date: 2022-03-01
  • Inventor: Stefan Mastonstråle
  • Applicant: Maston AB
  • Applicant Address: SE Älvkarleby
  • Assignee: Maston AB
  • Current Assignee: Maston AB
  • Current Assignee Address: SE Älvkarleby
  • Agency: Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP
  • Priority: SE1850003-3 20180102
  • International Application: PCT/SE2018/051352 WO 20181220
  • International Announcement: WO2019/135695 WO 20190711
  • Main IPC: F02G1/057
  • IPC: F02G1/057 F02G1/043
Stirling engine comprising metal foam regenerator
Abstract:
A Stirling engine comprising: a crank case (1) with a crank shaft (2) arranged therein, a displacer cylinder (3) with a reciprocatingly arranged displacer piston (4) therein, said displacer piston (4) being connected to said crank shaft (2) via a connecting rod (5) extending through a first end of said displacer cylinder (3), and wherein the displacer cylinder (3) defines a hot chamber (6) and a cool chamber (7) separated by the displacer piston (4), a working cylinder (8) defining a working cylinder chamber (11) with a reciprocatingly arranged working piston (9) therein, said working piston (9) being connected to said crank shaft (2) via a connecting rod (10) extending through a first end of the working cylinder (8), a heater device (14), arranged at a second end of said displacer cylinder (3) opposite to said first end and configured to heat a working gas which is present in the hot chamber (6) of the displacer cylinder (3) and in fluid communication with the working cylinder chamber (11) through a working gas channel which comprises a first heat exchanger (16) extending from a head (19) of the displacer cylinder (3) into the heater device (14), and a second heat exchanger (17) formed by a regenerator arranged outside the heater device (14). The regenerator (17) comprises a regenerator element (17) formed by metal foam that has an open porosity.
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