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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 29, 2023
Filed:
Oct. 18, 2021
Hyliion Holdings Corp., Cedar Park, TX (US);
Kevin Michael VandeVoorde, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Joshua Tyler Mook, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Michael Thomas Gansler, Mason, OH (US);
Scott Douglas Waun, Loveland, OH (US);
Aigbedion Akwara, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Michael Robert Notarnicola, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Jason Joseph Bellardi, Fairfield, OH (US);
Mohammed El Hacin Sennoun, West Chester, OH (US);
Mary Kathryn Thompson, Fairfield Township, OH (US);
Mohamed Osama, Garching, DE;
Victor Luis Marrero Ortiz, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Hyliion Holdings Corp., Cedar Park, TX (US);
Abstract
An engine body may include a piston body comprising a piston chamber and a regenerator body comprising a regenerator conduit. An engine body may include a working-fluid heat exchanger body comprising a plurality of working-fluid pathways fluidly communicating between the piston chamber and the regenerator conduit. Additionally, or alternatively, an engine body may include a heater body comprising a plurality of heating fluid pathways and the plurality of working-fluid pathways. The heating fluid pathways may have a heat transfer relationship with the working fluid pathways. The working-fluid pathways may fluidly communicate between the piston chamber and the regenerator conduit. The engine body may include a monolithic body defined at least in part by the piston body, the regenerator body, and the working-fluid heat exchanger body, and/or defined at least in part by the piston body, the regenerator body, and the heater body.