Paul Fraser - Richland WA, US Terry Smith - Kennewick WA, US Rocco Luongo - Richland WA, US Justin Thurgood - Pasco WA, US Trent Wetherbee - Richland WA, US Raphael Milleret - Pasco WA, US Allen Peterson - Kennewick WA, US John Edward Augenblick - Richland WA, US Scott McCallum - Pasco WA, US Ian Williford - Richland WA, US Ray Erbeznik - Kennewick WA, US Ben Gyori - West Richland WA, US Patrick Fox - Richland WA, US Harry McVicker - Kennewick WA, US Tina Dale - Kennewick WA, US
Systems, methods, and apparatus relating to the use of Stirling engine technology to convert heat, such as from solar radiation, to mechanical work or electricity. Apparatus, systems, components, and methods relating to energy converting apparatus are described herein. In one aspect, the invention relates to the field alignment of panels and the assembly of a concentrator. In another aspect, a passive balancer is used in combination with a ring frame and other moving masses to reduce engine forces and vibration on the structure of the energy converting apparatus while maintaining properly constrained alignment of various suspended masses. In yet another aspect, the invention relates to various over-insolation control and management strategy to prevent overheating of the energy converting apparatus or components and subsystems thereof.
Paul Fraser - Richland WA, US Terry Smith - Kennewick WA, US Rocco Luongo - Richland WA, US Justin Thurgood - Pasco WA, US Trent Wetherbee - Richland WA, US Raphael Milleret - Pasco WA, US Allen Peterson - Kennewick WA, US John Edward Augenblick - Richland WA, US Scott McCallum - Pasco WA, US Ian Williford - Richland WA, US Ray Erbeznik - Kennewick WA, US Ben Gyori - West Richland WA, US Patrick Fox - Richland WA, US Harry McVicker - Kennewick WA, US Tina Dale - Kennewick WA, US
Systems, methods, and apparatus relating to the use of Stirling engine technology to convert heat, such as from solar radiation, to mechanical work or electricity. Apparatus, systems, components, and methods relating to energy converting apparatus are described herein. In one aspect, the invention relates to the field alignment of panels and the assembly of a concentrator. In another aspect, a passive balancer is used in combination with a ring frame and other moving masses to reduce engine forces and vibration on the structure of the energy converting apparatus while maintaining properly constrained alignment of various suspended masses. In yet another aspect, the invention relates to various over-insolation control and management strategy to prevent overheating of the energy converting apparatus or components and subsystems thereof.