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1,175,251. Utilizing energy of radiators. PHILIPS GLOEILAMPENFABRIEKEN N.V. 6 Feb., 1967 [9 Feb., 1966], No. 5594/67. Heading G6P. A hot-gas engine is supplied with heat from radio-active material. The gas temperature is automatically maintained constant, irrespective of engine load, by the adjustment of either the position of the active material or the flow of heat transfer media between the engine and the active material. Heat is transferred from the active material to the engine gas by either radiation or conduction through a fluid medium. The gas engine, 1, 2, 3 is supplied with working fluid from the heater 10 which receives heat from the radio-active masses 14, 21. The position of 14, 21 is controlled by the motor 19, in correspondence with the signals of temperature sensitive element 27 in the working fluid. An equilibrium condition is established between the developed heat and the heat absorbed by the engine.
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