Manufacture of solar collector panels

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Inventors

Benjamin, Charles M.

Application #

064216

Filed

Aug-6-1979

Published

May-25-1982

Current US Class

126/675
126/907
156/292
216/33
216/83

International Classes

B29C 017/08; F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/448 126/449 126/901 156/633 156/668 156/654 156/292 264/293 118/316 427/275 427/270

Examiners

Massie; Jerome W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Howson and Howson

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Abstract
A method of making a solar collector panel comprises the steps of applying a quantity of solvent to one face of a synthetic foam sheet to form a pattern of solvent stripes on said face, allowing the applied solvent to etch a pattern of grooves having highly irregular surfaces, painting the surfaces of the grooves exposed by the action of the solvent with light-absorbing coloring matter, and securing a light-transmitting cover sheet to the remaining portions of said face. The cover sheet, when secured, conforms to the shape of the face prior to the solvent application step, whereby the grooves and the cover sheet together form channels for the flow of a heat transfer fluid such as water or air.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. The method of making a solar collector panel comprising the steps of providing a solidified sheet of foam material, forming on the face of said sheet a predetermined pattern of grooves sufficiently deep and wide to accommodate the turbulent flow of a supply of warm air for a portion of a building, in which the groove formation step is characterized by the application of a quantity of solvent to one face of the foam sheet in said predetermined pattern and the formation, by the action of the solvent, of irregular open pockets in the surfaces of said grooves, said open pockets being larger than the cells of the foam material, causing the surfaces of the grooves exposed by the action of the solvent to have a light-absorbing color, and securing a light-transmitting cover sheet to the remaining portions of said face, said cover sheet, when secured, conforming in shape substantially to the shape of the face prior to the groove formation step, whereby said grooves and said cover sheet together form channels for the turbulent flow of warm air.



Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the art of solar heating and particularly to a novel solar collector panel and a novel method of making solar collector panels.

Although numerous types of solar collector panels have been proposed for use in heating buildings and for heating domestic water supplies and swimming pools, solar heating is still regarded in many quarters as impractical from an economic standpoint because of the large capital expenditures required. Effective solar collector systems currently available on the market are well out of the financial reach of most homeowners despite the availability of loans and tax credits.

The principal object of this invention is to provide an efficient solar collector which is far less expensive to manufacture and install than are the solar collectors currently available on the market.

A solar collector panel is made in accordance with the invention by first providing a solidified sheet of foam material, applying a quantity of solvent to one face of the foam sheet to form a pattern of solvent stripes on said face, allowing the applied solvent to etch a pattern of grooves in said face corresponding to the pattern of stripes, causing the interior surface of the grooves exposed by the action of the solvent to have a light-absorbing color, and securing a light-transmitting cover sheet to the remaining portions of the face, said cover sheet, when secured, conforming in shape substantially to the shape of the face prior to the solvent application step, so that the grooves and the cover sheet act together to form channels for the flow of a heat transfer fluid such as air or water.
 
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