STIRLING COOLER AND SEALING STRUCTURE THEREOF
20200370793 ยท 2020-11-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02G1/0535
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02G1/057
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02G2253/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F25B9/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02G1/057
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A sealing structure for a Stirling cooler includes a bellows, a first connecting block disposed at an end of the bellows, and a second connecting block disposed at another end of the bellows. The sealing structure for a Stirling cooler can generate both off-axis movements and lateral movements so as to produce corresponding harmonic motions, such that vibrations can be isolated, excellent vacuum can be obtained, and superior sealing quality can be ensured. Thereupon, possible leakage for the Stirling cooler operated under a significant pressure difference can be substantially resolved.
Claims
1. A sealing structure for a Stirling cooler, comprising: a bellows; a first connecting block, disposed at an end of the bellows; and a second connecting block, disposed at another end of the bellows.
2. The sealing structure for a Stirling cooler of claim 1, wherein the bellows is formed by piling orderly a plurality of annular hollow sealing elements in an overlapping manner by welding.
3. The sealing structure for a Stirling cooler of claim 2, wherein each of the plurality of sealing elements is individually manufactured by punching upon a thin plate firstly, and then a plurality of the punched sealing elements is piled together orderly in the overlapping manner by precisely welding an inner rim of one said sealing element (the instant sealing element) with another inner rim of a preceding/following sealing element and an outer rim of the instant sealing element with another outer rim of the following/preceding sealing element.
4. The sealing structure for a Stirling cooler of claim 1, wherein the bellows has thereinside a sealed space with a predetermined pressure.
5. The sealing structure for a Stirling cooler of claim 4, wherein the predetermined pressure is ranging from 5 to 20 atm.
6. The sealing structure for a Stirling cooler of claim 1, wherein the first connecting block has a sealing groove and a plurality of positioning holes, the sealing groove furnished to a side of the first connecting block away from the bellows is installed thereinside by an O-ring, and the plurality of positioning holes is distributed to surround the sealing groove.
7. A Stirling cooler, comprising: a cooling cylinder, having thereinside an expansion chamber, a displacer and a regenerator, the displacer being furnished outside to the regenerator, a cooling head being provided exterior to the cooling cylinder; and a compression cylinder, having thereinside a compression chamber, a connecting mechanism and a sealing structure for a Stirling cooler, the connecting mechanism connecting the sealing structure, the compression chamber being communicated spatially with the cooling cylinder, the sealing structure being connected with the regenerator, the sealing structure having a bellows, a first connecting block disposed at an end of the bellows, and a second connecting block disposed at another end of the bellows.
8. The Stirling cooler of claim 7, wherein the bellows is formed by piling orderly a plurality of annular hollow sealing elements in an overlapping manner by welding.
9. The Stirling cooler of claim 8, wherein each of the plurality of sealing elements is individually manufactured by punching upon a thin plate firstly, and then a plurality of the punched sealing elements is piled together orderly in the overlapping manner by precisely welding an inner rim of one said sealing element (the instant sealing element) with another inner rim of a preceding/following sealing element and an outer rim of the instant sealing element with another outer rim of the following/preceding sealing element.
10. The Stirling cooler of claim 7, wherein the bellows has thereinside a sealed space with a predetermined pressure.
11. The Stirling cooler of claim 10, wherein the predetermined pressure is ranging from 5 to 20 atm.
12. The Stirling cooler of claim 7, wherein the first connecting block has a sealing groove and a plurality of positioning holes, the sealing groove furnished to a side of the first connecting block away from the bellows is installed thereinside by an O-ring, and the plurality of positioning holes is distributed to surround the sealing groove.
13. The Stirling cooler of claim 7, wherein the connecting mechanism has a rhombic drive linkage and two flywheels, the two flywheels connects the rhomhic drive linkage and a power source, the rhomhic drive linkage further connects the sealing structure, and the sealing structure has a connection mechanism that passes the compression chamber to connect the regenerator.
14. The Stirling cooler of claim 7, wherein the compression cylinder further has thereinside a first compression chamber, the first compression chamber communicates spatially with the compression chamber via a connection pipe, the connecting mechanism has a first connection bar, a second connection bar and a flywheel, one end of the first connection bar protrudes into the compression chamber to connect the regenerator, another end of the first connection bar is connected with the flywheel, and the second connection bar connects the sealing structure to the flywheel.
15. The Stirling cooler of claim 7, wherein the cooling cylinder further has a hot chamber and a transmission mechanism, the transmission mechanism disposed inside the hot chamber is connected with the regenerator, and the compression chamber is communicated spatially with the hot chamber via a pipeline.
16. The Stirling cooler of claim 7, wherein the sealing structure has a connection bar protruding into the compression chamber to connect the regenerator, and the connecting mechanism coupling the sealing structure is a spring mechanism
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] The present disclosure will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present disclosure and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] In the following detailed description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the disclosed embodiments. It will be apparent, however, that one or more embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are schematically shown in order to simplify the drawing.
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] In producing the bellows 13, each of the sealing elements 11 is individually manufactured by punching upon a thin plate firstly, and then a plurality of the punched sealing elements 11 are piled together orderly in an overlapping manner by precisely welding an inner rim of one instant sealing element 11 with another inner rim of the preceding/following sealing element 11 and an outer rim of the instant sealing element 11 with another outer rim of the following/preceding sealing element 11. A length of the bellows 13 is determined according to required longitudinal displacement, stress and stiffness.
[0035] The first connecting block 10, disposed at one end of the bellows 13, has a sealing groove 100 and a plurality of positioning holes 101. The sealing groove 100 is furnished to a side of the first connecting block 10 away from the bellows 13 so as to install there-along an O-ring. The positioning holes 101 are distributed to surround the sealing groove 100.
[0036] The second connecting block 12, disposed at another end of the bellows 13, is used to form an internal sealing space inside the bellows 13. The sealing space has a predetermined pressure, preferably ranging from 5 to 20 atm.
[0037] Referring now to
[0038] The cooling cylinder 2 has thereinside an expansion chamber 20, a displacer 21 and a regenerator 22. The displacer 21 is furnished outside to the regenerator 22, and a cooling head 23 is provided exterior to the cooling cylinder 2.
[0039] The compression cylinder 3 has thereinside a compression chamber 30, a sealing structure 31 for the Stirling cooler and a connecting mechanism 32. The compression chamber 30 is communicated spatially with the cooling cylinder 2, and the displacer 21 and the regenerator 22 are located between the expansion chamber 20 and the compression chamber 30. The sealing structure 31 for the Stirling cooler has a connection mechanism 310 that passes through the compression chamber 30 to connect the regenerator 22. The connecting mechanism 32 has a rhomhic drive linkage 320 and two flywheels 321. One end of the rhomhic drive linkage 320 is connected to the sealing structure 31, and another end of the rhomhic drive linkage 320 is coupled with the two flywheels 321, which are further to connect a power source (not shown in the figure).
[0040] As shown in
[0041] As described, the working fluid would flow back and forth around the expansion chamber 20 and the compression chamber 30 in accordance with the reciprocating motions of the displacer 21. As the working fluid is expanded in the expansion chamber 20, the corresponding pressure would go down while the corresponding temperature would be lowered. On the other hand, as the working fluid is compressed in the compression chamber 30, the corresponding pressure would go up while the corresponding temperature would be raised. Thereupon, the thermal energy would be exhausted to the atmosphere through the aforesaid heat-dissipation mechanism, in either a water-cooling manner or a gas-cooling manner
[0042] Referring now to
[0043] The cooling cylinder 2A has thereinside an expansion chamber 20A, a displacer 21A, a regenerator 22A and a compression chamber 24A. The displacer 21A and the regenerator 22A are disposed between the expansion chamber 20A and the compression chamber 24A, and a cooling head 23A is provided to top externally the cooling cylinder 2A.
[0044] The compression cylinder 3A has thereinside a first compression chamber 30A, a sealing structure 31A for the Stirling cooler and a connecting mechanism 32A. The first compression chamber 30A is connected spatially with the compression chamber 24A via a connection pipe 300A. The sealing structure 31A is disposed at one end of the first compression chamber 30A. Preferably, the sealing structure 31A is located under the first compression chamber 30A. The connecting mechanism 32A has a first connection bar 320A, a second connection bar 321A and a flywheel 322A. One end of the first connection bar 320A protrudes into the compression chamber 24A so as to connect the regenerator 22A thereinside, while another end of the first connection bar 320A is connected with the flywheel 322A. The second connection bar 321A is used to connect the sealing structure 31A to the flywheel 322A.
[0045] Referring now to
[0046] The cooling cylinder 2B has thereinside an expansion chamber 20B, a displacer 21B, a regenerator 22B, a hot chamber 24B and a transmission mechanism 25B. The displacer 21B and the regenerator 22B are disposed between the expansion chamber 20B and the hot chamber 24B. The transmission mechanism 25B, disposed in the hot chamber 24B, is connected with the regenerator 22B. A cooling head 23B is furnished exterior to top the cooling cylinder 2B.
[0047] The compression cylinder 3B has thereinside a compression chamber 30B, a sealing structure 31B and a connecting mechanism 32B. The compression chamber 30B is communicated spatially with the hot chamber 24B via a pipeline 300B. Both the connecting mechanism 32B and the sealing structure 31 are disposed inside the compression chamber 30B. The sealing structure 31B to be located at one side of the compression chamber 30B, and the connecting mechanism 32B, connected with the sealing structure 31B is located at another side thereof.
[0048] Referring now to
[0049] The cooling cylinder 2C has thereinside an expansion chamber 20C, a displacer 21C and a regenerator 22C. The cooling cylinder 2C has an exterior cooling head 23C.
[0050] Inside the compression cylinder 3C, a compression chamber 30C, a sealing structure 31C and a connecting mechanism 32C are included. The compression chamber 30C is communicated spatially with the cooling cylinder 2C. The sealing structure 31C protrudes a connection bar 310C thereof into the compression chamber 30C so as to be connected with the regenerator 22C. The connecting mechanism 32C, coupling the sealing structure 31C, can be embodied as a spring mechanism.
[0051] Referring now to
[0052] As mentioned, in
TABLE-US-00001 Testing at 900 rpm Pressure source, Inlet Outlet Bellows Bellows Outlet Inlet Pressure Pressure pressure pressure temperature temperature temperature temperature at at of of at at of of Time expansion cooling regenerator regenerator expansion cooling regenerator regenerator (seconds) end (Pi1) end (Pi2) (Ph) (PI) end (Ti1) end (Ti2) (TI) (Th) 0.006667 1 7.17 7.03 6.97 6.79 24.3 23.5 24.9 24.9 1 150 9.11 7.4 8.39 7.16 28.7 24.9 24.2 25.6 2 300 8.63 7.31 7.79 7.04 29.2 25.1 24.2 25.8 3 450 8.03 7.39 7.28 7.01 29.7 25.1 24.4 25.8 4 600 7.49 7.26 6.9 6.98 29.9 25.1 24.4 25.8 5 750 7.09 7.31 6.65 7.01 30 25.1 24.7 26 6 900 6.81 7.37 6.49 7.09 30.3 25.1 24.7 26 7 1050 6.67 7.53 6.42 7.15 30.5 25.4 24.7 25.3 8 1200 6.46 7.73 6.26 7.4 30.6 25.4 24.7 26 9 1350 6.46 7.9 6.35 7.65 30.8 25.4 24.7 26 10 1500 6.46 8.24 6.43 7.88 30.9 25.4 24.7 26 11 1650 6.63 8.58 6.62 8.27 30.9 25.4 24.9 26.3 12 1800 6.84 8.86 6.86 8.48 31 25.4 24.7 26.3 13 1950 7.11 9.14 7.2 8.78 31.1 25.4 24.9 26.3 14 2100 7.46 9.32 7.61 9.04 31.2 25.4 24.7 26.3 15 2250 7.86 9.47 8.07 9.14 31.4 25.6 24.9 26.3 16 2400 8.3 9.47 8.59 9.14 31.5 25.4 24.9 26.3 17 2550 8.81 9.32 9.1 9.06 31.4 25.6 24.9 26.3 18 2700 9.38 9.16 9.55 8.95 31.5 25.6 24.9 26.5 19 2850 9.87 9.02 9.92 8.57 31.6 25.4 24.9 26.3 20 3000 10.28 8.82 10.18 8.38 31.6 25.4 24.7 26.3 21 3150 10.73 8.51 10.42 8.37 31.7 25.6 24.9 26.5 22 3300 10.87 8.26 10.53 8.13 31.7 25.6 24.9 26.5 23 3450 10.87 8.03 10.45 7.62 31.7 25.6 24.9 26.5 24 3600 10.65 7.7 10.18 7.68 31.7 25.6 24.9 26.5 25 3750 10.2 7.61 9.62 7.49 31.9 25.6 24.9 26.5
[0053] Referring now to
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[0055] In summary, the Stirling cooler and the sealing structure thereof are provided in this disclosure. The sealing structure for the Stirling cooler includes multiple layers of flexible thin plates. While in meeting external forces and moments, both the off-axis movements and the lateral movements can be generated so as to produce corresponding harmonic motions, such that vibrations can be isolated, excellent vacuum can be obtained, and superior sealing quality can be ensured. Thereupon, possible leakage for the Stirling cooler operated under a significant pressure difference can be substantially resolved.
[0056] With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the disclosure, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present disclosure.