Heating apparatus

4143815
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Inventors

Meysenburg, Helmut

Application #

888327

Filed

Mar-20-1978

Published

Mar-13-1979

Current US Class

062/238.6
126/628
126/907
237/2B

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 98/37 98/31 237/1 165/55 62/2 62/238

Assignee

Energietechnik GmbH (Essen, DE)

Examiners

Wayner; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ross; Karl F.

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Abstract
An apparatus for the utilization of air and solar energy and for the recovery of heat, e.g. in a building, comprises a heat exchanger formed along a wall of the building structure which, on the one side, is heated by lost heat from the building and, on the other side, is heated by solar energy. Air is inducted to flow from the ambient environment through the heat exchanger to be heated by solar and lost-heat energy and then passes to a heat exchanger, preferably forming part of a heat pump, from the thermal energy of which air is recovered and used, e.g. for heating the building.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A heating apparatus for a building, comprising:

a first heat exchanger in the form of a duct disposed along a wall of said building and having an air inlet open to the exterior, said first heat exchanger being arranged and constructed to transfer heat lost through said wall of the building and solar energy impinging upon said wall of the building to air traversing said first heat exchanger;

means for inducing the flow of air from the exterior through said first heat exchanger whereby said air is heated by the heat lost from said building and the solar energy impinging thereon;

a second heat exchanger traversed by the heated air downstream of said first heat exchanger for abstracting heat from the heated air;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a heating apparatus for a building and, more particularly, to an apparatus for heating a structure in which lost-heat energy from the structure, solar energy impinging upon the structure and energy in the ambient air are simultaneously recovered and utilized.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

With increasing energy cost, considerable attention has been directed to developing alternative forms of energy, i.e. forms of energy which will permit the heating of a building, using other than conventional fuels and electrical energy.

For example, it is known that a considerable amount of heat is lost through the walls of a building which, even if insulated, constitute a significant radiator of thermal energy, especially when the temperature differential across the wall is considerable. In temperate and like weather zones, the temperature differential across the walls of a heated structure, especially in the wintertime, can be tens of degrees celsius thereby driving thermal energy from the interior outwardly and causing a significant loss of heat unless this so-called lost energy can be recovered.
 
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