High efficiency solar heater

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Inventors

Varney, J. Arnold
Varney, Frederick M.

Application #

752923

Filed

Jul-8-1985

Published

Jan-20-1987

Current US Class

126/593
126/599
126/682
126/690
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/451 126/450 126/438 126/419 126/417

Examiners

Jones; Larry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beehler, Pavitt, Siegemund, Jagger, Martella & Dawes

US Patent References

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4284071   Solar oven
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Abstract
A heating chamber is defined by canted side walls in inverse pyramidal configuration, the base of the pyramid being open for admission of sunlight and the tip of the pyramid being truncated by a bottom plane. The chamber is adapted to positioning with the aperture plane generally normal to the rays of sunlight so that the canted walls may be fully and simultaneously exposed to sunlight. The inner wall surfaces are dull-blackened to enhance conversion of shortwave solar energy to long-wave or infrared energy whereby the walls are heated so as to radiate infrared (heat) energy for transfer of such heat energy to objects or materials which may be positioned within the heating chamber. The chamber aperture is closed by translucent material such as glass for enhancing the heating effect of the black interior wall surfaces. The aperture closure may rest freely over the aperture or may be hinged along one edge for convenience of opening for access to the interior of the chamber. The chamber walls are preferably insulated exteriorly to inhibit conductive loss of thermal energy from the chamber. The effective aperture area may be increased by positioning reflective surfaces exterior of the heating chamber so as to direct additional sunlight against and substantially perpendicular to the black interior walls of the chamber whereby the temperature of such walls is further raised through absorption of solar energy and conversion thereof to heat for infrared radiation within the heating chamber.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A solar oven comprising a plurality of canted side-walls defining a heating chamber of inverted pyramidal configuration having a rectangular upper aperture for admitting solar radiation into said chamber, a closed bottom, said side walls having four blackened non-reflective interior surfaces and translucent means closing said upper aperture for containing heated air within said chamber, said four interior surfaces being exposed to radiation entering said chamber through said translucent means, a frusto-pyramidal reflector removably mounted externally of said heating chamber and including four reflector surfaces diverging from each other at a somewhat greater angle than said interior surfaces such that light falling onto said external reflector substantially normally to said translucent means is reflected onto an opposite one of said interior surfaces substantially at right angles thereto; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates generally to kilns and is more specifically directed to solar energized ovens or chambers for thermally processing substances or objects as for cooking, drying, curing, carbonizing, etc.

2. DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

Solar energized ovens are known to comprise insulated enclosures into which sunlight may be directed through translucent window-like closure panels for heating the air within such ovens. The air serves as a working fluid for conductive transfer of heat to a substance introduced within such an enclosure, such as food to be cooked. Such art is taught in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,446,854 and 4,130,106 to Clevett; and 3,391,688 to Dery. One problem with such ovens is that air represents a relatively inefficient heat transfer medium so that even though the air may be quite hot, the transfer of heat from the air to the material to be heated is poor and consequently time-consuming. The heat transfer problem from heated air is exacerbated by the fact that solar heaters or cookers are sealed to prevent loss of hot air and consequently the air in the chamber tends to be stagnant. Thus, a boundary layer of cooler air forms at the interface between the relatively cool substance or object to be heated and the static surrounding hot air mass, such boundary layer thus ihibiting conductive heat transfer to the material to be heated.
 
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