FIELD: electric engineering.
SUBSTANCE: device has internal combustion engine and electric generator connected to its piston, containing coaxial piston-magnets, outside of which windings of electric generator stator are positioned, while piston-magnets can be engaged in reciprocal movement along axis relatively to windings of electric generator stator during continuous combustion of gas in internal combustion engine, as a result of which in windings of stator of electric generator induction of alternating three-phase current or one-phase current occurs. In accordance to invention, internal combustion engine-based electric generator is positioned in screened through reservoir, electric generator has support magnets, and working piston magnets, moving because of gas ignition, are of different names, windings of electric generator stator are wound on cylinder of non-magnetic material, which is pressed outside of said magnets, inside in bushings valves are pressed, one of which is moveable, and guiding hollow fingers, along which aforementioned magnetic pistons of internal combustion engine-based electric generator can freely move.
EFFECT: simplified construction, higher reliability and improved mass-dimensional coefficients of device.
4 dwg
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Dates
2005-12-10—Published
2002-12-05—Filed