Stirling engine having platelet heat exchanging elements

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6931848
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10339066

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The present invention provides heat exchanging elements for use in Stirling engines. According to the present invention, the heat exchanging elements are made from muliple platelets that are stacked and joined together. The use of platelets to make heat exchanging elements permits Stirling engines to run more effiecient because the heat transfer and combustion processes are improved. In one embodiment, multi-stage combustion can be introduced with platlets, along with the flexibility to use different types of fuels. In another embodiment, a single component constructed from platelets can provide the heat transfer rquirements betweeen the combustion gas/working gas, working gas in the regenerator and the working gas/coolant fluid of a Stirling engine. In another embodiment, the platelet heat exchanging element can recieve solar energy to heat the Stirling engine's working gas. Also, this invention provides a heat exchanging method that allows for multiple fluids to flow in opposing or same direction.

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QNERGY INC300 WEST 12TH STREET OGDEN UT 84404

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Chen, Felix F Roseville, CA 3 129
Grimes, John L Folsom, CA 3 129
Hestevik, Svein Holen, NO 4 139
Hewitt, Ross A Sacramento, CA 8 186
Ito, Jackson I Sacramento, CA 9 180
Klaas, Kenneth P Carmichael, CA 3 129
Maceda, Joseph P Folsom, CA 4 130
Peeters, Randall L Foresthill, CA 3 129

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