Finned tube solar energy absorber

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Inventors

Bauer, Carl F.

Application #

645119

Filed

Dec-29-1975

Published

Jul-19-1977

Current US Class

126/658
126/907
165/183

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 60/641 165/183

Assignee

UOP Inc. (Des Plaines, IL)

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hoatson, Jr.; James R., Clark; Barry L., Page, II; William H.

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Abstract
Energy absorber for a solar collector assembly comprises an array of closely spaced, parallel tube portions having very high fins which present a large area of exposure to the source of radiation. The finned portions of the absorber are positioned between layers of thin, transparent plastic sheeting. The plastic sheeting contacts most of the circumference of the fins and defines generally closed cell portions between the side walls of adjacent fins which are evacuated so as to minimize convection type heat losses.
 
Claims
I claim as my invention:

1. A solar energy absorber comprising a plurality of closely spaced, generally parallel, finned tube portions having spaced, radially extending fins whose outer diameter is at least about twice the internal diameter of the tubing and whose height is greater than the space between fins, said plurality of finned tube portions being arranged in a generally planar array, a pair of sheets of plastic film overlying and underlying said finned tube portions, each of said sheets being in tight contact with the respective upper or lower outer peripheral surface of said fins along at least the major portion of the respective upper or lower circumferential portion of each fin, said sheets of plastic film cooperating with the side walls of said fins and the outer surface of the tubing to define a series spaced, substantially closed compartments which limit convection heat loss from said absorber.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to solar energy collectors of the flat plate type which are generally mounted in a fixed location such as on top of a building. Such devices normally include a flat plate absorber surface such as a large sheet of copper to which tubing is soldered. Existing prior art collector devices are, as a rule, quite expensive to produce since they generally utilize large quantities of copper. Copper tubing is extensively used as compared to the cheaper and lighter aluminum since it has less tendency to corrode when contacted by water. Copper sheets are physically easier to solder to copper tubes so they are usually used as a base.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is among the objects of the present invention to provide an efficient, low cost, easily manufactured flat plate type solar collector which utilizes tubing but does not require any type of flat plate surface of any flat plate type of absorber surface to be mounted, soldered or welded to the tubular surface.
 
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