Device for ensuring dynamic tightness, particulary for Stirling engine
First Claim
1. In a device for ensuring dynamic tightness employing a first sealing means in each of an assemblage of closed spaces filled with gas at high pressure, each of said closed spaces having an outlet rod, with a reciprocating longitudinal sliding movement, emerging from the space into the outside medium, the movement of said sliding rods being cyclicaly phase shifted with respect to each other, comprising a partition through which the rod passes disposed between its respective closed space and its first sealing means and forming with the latter a chamber of variable volume which is connected to the closed space via a pump actuated by the reciprocating movement of the outlet rod which maintains the gaseous pressure in the chamber at a value much lower than that of the closed space, but always greater than that of the outside medium, disposed successively along the rod from the closed space towards the outside medium are two dynamic seals placed between the rod and the bore passing through the partition, the first sealing means with the second dynamic seal defining the chamber and ensuring the absolute tightness thereof with respect to the outside medium, the part of the rod which penetrates the closed space has a cross section, different from that of the part emerging from the partition towards the outside medium and is connected with the last part by a shoulder, the latter and the bore of the partition forming the piston and the cylinder of said pump, the pumps formed by these enclosures and non-return valves being series-connected so as to form a multistage pump the enclosure of the first pump being connected, via non-return valve mounted in the direction of the suction, to said chambers which are interconnected by short, wide ducts, and the enclosure of the last pump of the series being connected, via a non-return valve, to an auxiliary buffer space itself connected, via a respective non-return valve, to each of the closed spaces, the valves to which the said buffer space is thus connected being mounted in the direction of the gas discharge towards the closed spaces.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a device for insuring the tight seal of a closed space filled with a gas at high pressure through one wall of which an outlet rod is positioned, said outlet rod being subject to reciprocating rectilinear movement. Between the walls of the closed space and the outlet rod, two dynamic seals and a rolling diaphragm are successively positioned. Between these two seals, the outlet rod has a shoulder such that in combination with two non-return valves, it acts as a pump which sucks the gas from the chamber formed by the intermediate seal and the rolling diaphragm and delivers this gas to the closed space, thereby maintaining a relatively low pressure on the rolling diaphragm despite leakage of the seals and valves. This invention is particularly applicable to Stirling engines.
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- 1. In a device for ensuring dynamic tightness employing a first sealing means in each of an assemblage of closed spaces filled with gas at high pressure, each of said closed spaces having an outlet rod, with a reciprocating longitudinal sliding movement, emerging from the space into the outside medium, the movement of said sliding rods being cyclicaly phase shifted with respect to each other, comprising a partition through which the rod passes disposed between its respective closed space and its first sealing means and forming with the latter a chamber of variable volume which is connected to the closed space via a pump actuated by the reciprocating movement of the outlet rod which maintains the gaseous pressure in the chamber at a value much lower than that of the closed space, but always greater than that of the outside medium, disposed successively along the rod from the closed space towards the outside medium are two dynamic seals placed between the rod and the bore passing through the partition, the first sealing means with the second dynamic seal defining the chamber and ensuring the absolute tightness thereof with respect to the outside medium, the part of the rod which penetrates the closed space has a cross section, different from that of the part emerging from the partition towards the outside medium and is connected with the last part by a shoulder, the latter and the bore of the partition forming the piston and the cylinder of said pump, the pumps formed by these enclosures and non-return valves being series-connected so as to form a multistage pump the enclosure of the first pump being connected, via non-return valve mounted in the direction of the suction, to said chambers which are interconnected by short, wide ducts, and the enclosure of the last pump of the series being connected, via a non-return valve, to an auxiliary buffer space itself connected, via a respective non-return valve, to each of the closed spaces, the valves to which the said buffer space is thus connected being mounted in the direction of the gas discharge towards the closed spaces.
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