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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F02COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
    • F02GHOT GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT POSITIVE-DISPLACEMENT ENGINE PLANTS; USE OF WASTE HEAT OF COMBUSTION ENGINES; NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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  • My improvements consist, essentially, in the employment of the plunger as a cylinder and a chamber lto contain the wires that take up the heat while it also does the -usual duty v,of the plunger in air-engines.
  • the plunger consists of a cylinder turned on the inner and buter surfaces and open at the upper end. Within the lower part of it a chamber ch is made to contain the spiral-coils of wire which absorb and impart the heat. -The bottom is closed; but it has a hole through the bottom sheet, by means of which the air passes in and out of thel plunger .through the chamber.
  • a bowl D is fastened at such a distance from the sheet that an openingis left between the edge of the bowl andthe lower edge of the plunger equal to the area of the hole in the bottom of the plunger, in orderthat the air passing from the interior of the plunger between the bottom sheetvand thebowl D may be blown with force against the sides of the heater.
  • the chamber ch is filled with small wire spirals,which'form passages for the lmovement of the air,. which gives and absorbs heat to and from the. spirals on its flow in and out of the plunger.
  • a piston is placedin the upper part of the plunger and slides 'between the upper edge and the top of the chamber.
  • This plunger is placed in an open cylinder Ic, having a pack-I ing-ring PR at its upper end and standing upon the top of the heater, which is made with ribs RR.
  • the piston is connected by side rods SR to crank-pins in the iiy-wheels beneath the furnace, and the plunger is connecte'd in a similar manner to cranks cc, Figs. 1 and 2, fastened upon the crank-pins.
  • the plunger On turning the wheels either by hand or power the plunger is moved in and out of the heater, and the air within the machine being alternately heated in the heater and cooled in the' plunger the difference of its volume causes a movement of the piston as follows, viz: When the plunger is pressed into the heater, the air is moved through the hole in the plunger-bottom and through the chamber ch into the plunger and there cooled, so as to form a partial vacuutn'into which the piston moves and gives the ily-wheels one-half ya revolution. When .the plunger is moved out of the heater, the airpassing from the plunger through the chamber into the heater forces out the piston bylits expansion and gives the wheels a second half-revolution. The movement is continued by means of the momentum acquired.

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TJ'MGDONOUGH. HOT A111 ENGINE.
No. 34,155. Patented Jan. 14,` 1862,
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
TIIoMAs MonoNoueH, oF MIDDLETowN, CONNECTICUT.
IMPROVED HOT-AIR ENGINE.
Specification forming part of' Letters Patent No. 34,155, dated January 14, 1862.
T0` all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, THOMAS M cDoNoUGH, of Middletown, in,l the county of Middlesex and State of Connecticut, have invented new and useful Improvements in Air-Engines; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the annexed drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure l is anv outside elevation, and Fig. 2 is a section of the elevation in a plane at right angles to the elevation as viewed in Fig. l.
My improvements consist, essentially, in the employment of the plunger as a cylinder and a chamber lto contain the wires that take up the heat while it also does the -usual duty v,of the plunger in air-engines. The plunger consists of a cylinder turned on the inner and buter surfaces and open at the upper end. Within the lower part of it a chamber ch is made to contain the spiral-coils of wire which absorb and impart the heat. -The bottom is closed; but it has a hole through the bottom sheet, by means of which the air passes in and out of thel plunger .through the chamber. Upon the bottom sheeta bowl D is fastened at such a distance from the sheet that an openingis left between the edge of the bowl andthe lower edge of the plunger equal to the area of the hole in the bottom of the plunger, in orderthat the air passing from the interior of the plunger between the bottom sheetvand thebowl D may be blown with force against the sides of the heater. `The chamber ch is filled with small wire spirals,which'form passages for the lmovement of the air,. which gives and absorbs heat to and from the. spirals on its flow in and out of the plunger. A piston is placedin the upper part of the plunger and slides 'between the upper edge and the top of the chamber. This plunger is placed in an open cylinder Ic, havinga pack-I ing-ring PR at its upper end and standing upon the top of the heater, which is made with ribs RR. The piston is connected by side rods SR to crank-pins in the iiy-wheels beneath the furnace, and the plunger is connecte'd in a similar manner to cranks cc, Figs. 1 and 2, fastened upon the crank-pins. On turning the wheels either by hand or power the plunger is moved in and out of the heater, and the air within the machine being alternately heated in the heater and cooled in the' plunger the difference of its volume causes a movement of the piston as follows, viz: When the plunger is pressed into the heater, the air is moved through the hole in the plunger-bottom and through the chamber ch into the plunger and there cooled, so as to form a partial vacuutn'into which the piston moves and gives the ily-wheels one-half ya revolution. When .the plunger is moved out of the heater, the airpassing from the plunger through the chamber into the heater forces out the piston bylits expansion and gives the wheels a second half-revolution. The movement is continued by means of the momentum acquired.
l am aware that pistons and plungers have been used together'in the same cylinder, the plungers being closed at the ends and having a packing-ringmoving with the plunger, and thus exposing the inner surface of the cylinder alternately to cool and to heated air. I disclaim all' these and similar arrangements.
I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patentl. A plunger containing a piston and a 'chamber and moving through a fixed packing-ring, substantially as described.
2. The bowlD upon the end of the plunger, substantially as described.
3. 'lhe connection of the piston and iiywheels by side rods, in combination with the open plunger, substantially as described.
THOMAS MCDONOUGH. Witnesses:
SILAs G. MILLER,. CLARK ELLIOTT.
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