Duplex
Vacuum
Engine Plans
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This
engine
is not a "vacuum" engine, it
is a "beta" type stirling
engine.
Beta means that the power
piston and the displacer are
both working in
the same cylinder. This
arrangement gives greater
power output than the
typical two cylinder engine.
The reason for this is that
the
compression ratio can be
higher due to less "dead"
space inside the
engine.
The Duplex Vacuum Company of
Chicago, Illinois made this
type of engine
about 100 years ago. They were
widely used in popcorn wagons
and to
operate dental drills among
other applications due to
their silent
operation and reliability.
A unique feature of the Duplex
engines is the oscillating
shaft and
linkage which produces an
interesting motion in
operating the displacer.
The plans set consists of 8
sheets of drawings and 2
sheets of
construction and assembly
notes.
Specifications:
Bore: .750", Stroke:
.750", Flywheel
Dia.: 3.750", Height:
10-5/8" Experience
Level: 7
Materials
Set:
(1) Graphite rod to
make piston, (2) 3/16"
ID x 3/8" OD x 1/8"
thick
precision ball
bearings. Materials
set
sold separately.
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"I
would like to
thank you for all
your years of
coming to the
PRIME
Exhibition, you
were always one of
the most popular
builders and your
work is so
beautiful." - Ram
Meier, PRIME Expo
(Eugene, Oregon)
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