Concentrating solar heat collector

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Inventors

Fattor, Arthur P.

Application #

824569

Filed

Aug-15-1977

Published

Nov-6-1979

Current US Class

126/572
126/623
126/646
126/652
126/690
126/907
359/852
359/867

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 350/288 350/289 350/292 350/299 350/293

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Law; Richard D.

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Abstract
A stationary reflecting type solar radiation collector including a series of parabolic trough reflecting surfaces, each positioned to reflect incoming solar radiation in a generally vertical direction so as to form a concentrated line focus onto the overhanging collector heat systems arranged to provide heat collection at different seasons of the year as the focused line of heat energy moves horizontally with the changing angle of the sun. In one form, a heat storage unit is integrated with the collection unit providing a heat supply in off-sun times, and includes movable insulation means arranged to provide insulation during off-sun times for the heat storage unit.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A non tracking and non tilting concentrating solar radiation collector system of the reflecting type, comprising:

(a) at least one parabolic--trough reflecting surface mounted one generally above the other, and at an angle to collect solar radiation, at sun angles from about 30.degree. to 75.degree. above the horizon which reflect incoming rays generally upright into a line focus, which moves horizontally with a change in the suns angle,

(b) a plurality of separate, spaced apart target means shielded from each other and superposed over each said reflecting surface, and each target positioned to be impinged by said line focus at predetermined times of the year,



Description
PRIOR ART

This invention is described in my Disclosure Document No. 054004 and dated Nov. 8, 1976 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

The use of insolation for various types of heating has its roots in pre-history of man. Recent developments in the use of solar radiation have extended the collected heat use beyond times of daylight insolation, by using heat sinks or storage units. Heat from the sun is collected and stored in the units, and it is then distributed to the point of use by heat transfer means such as liquids, gases, and the like.

Of the many devices which have been proposed to utilize solar radiation, each has specific features which are generally useful for specific purposes as desired by the maker. In some types of apparatus, the direct rays of sun are absorbed for heating, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,001,331, which shows a roof covering having heat absorption areas and heat reflection areas which may be changed in their annular relation, to either heat the attic area or reflect the sun's rays from the roof. Other devices utilize reflected rays from various types of surfaces, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,625,930, in which a plurality of shallow reflecting surfaces permits the reflection of the winter sun into each of the spaces beneath spaced grooves, and the unit reflects summer sun rays away from the building. In a modified form of reflector type device, U.S. Pat. No. 3,321,012, plurality of semi-circular reflector tube so both reflected and direct rays are collected from the sun. A focusing type of device is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 1,933,213, for heating water, and the focusing unit requires sun tracking for focusing of sun's rays accurately on the bottom of the water vessel, and, this, of course, requires accurate movement of the reflector in relation to the sun. An early concept of the solar furnaces shown in U.S. Pat. No. 811,274, where large area reflector surfaces are focused on a small target, further illustrating the requirement of the tracking mechanism, permitting the exact positioning of the reflector surface in relation to the direction of solar radiation. U. S. Pat. No. 3,179,105, illustrates a parabolic solar reflector mounted on the roof of a structure, and arranged to reflect a large area of insolation, and focus winter sun radiation into a small target for producing a heated transfer medium and for reflecting summer solar radiation to prevent heating of the unit.
 
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