Parabolic solar energy heat exchanger

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Inventors

Haberman, Louis B.

Application #

605757

Filed

Aug-18-1975

Published

Apr-5-1977

Current US Class

126/600
126/629
126/643
126/694
126/907
359/867

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 350/288 350/293

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miller; Richard L.

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Abstract
A solar energy heat exchanger including a housing formed by parabolic shaped walls and a transparent front plate connecting the walls. A longitudinal focal tube is positioned about the focal line of the parabolic housing. The transparent front plate is faced toward the sun, permitting the rays to pass therethrough, some of which pass onto the front part of the focal tube. The inner surface of the parabolic walls reflect the rest of the sun rays which pass into the housing, and send the reflected rays to the back part of the focal tube. A plurality of flow tubes can be positioned adjacent the inner surface of the parabolic walls to receive the sun rays as well. The flow tubes can have reflective coatings around them to aid in reflecting the sun rays on to the focal tube. A top and bottom cover on the parabolic housing have holes therein which are located above and below both the focal tube and the flow tubes, permitting a pipe assembly to connect to the tubes for providing the entry and exit of a fluid into the tubes. The solar energy heat exchanger can be placed inside a dwelling, with the transparent front plate serving as the actual windowpane of a window aperture.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar energy heat exchanger comprising

a. walls shaped into an open ended parabolic housing;

b. a transparent flat front plate connecting the ends of the parabolic housing and capable of passing the sun's rays therethrough into the housing, the inner surface of said parabolic housing internally reflecting at least some of the sun's rays reaching it;

c. a longitudinal focal tube positioned about the focal line of said parabolic housing, capable of retaining a fluid medium therein, and receiving both direct sun rays passing through said front plate and reflected sun rays from said inner surface of the parabolic housing; and

d. a top and bottom cover on said parabolic housing to form a complete enclosure therewith, and wherein said flat front plate is of glass material, said focal tube is of glass material, said focal tube is molded of one piece with said front plate, and said focal tube is tangential to said front plate.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to heat exchangers and more particularly to a solar energy heat exchanger utilizing a modular mobile device.

2. Description Of The Prior Art

With the reduction in the supply of fossil fuel and the resulting increased cost of such fuel, other sources of energy are being sought for heating purposes. One such source of energy which is well known in the art, is of course solar energy. Solar energy heat exhangers have therefore been available which convert the energy obtained from the sun's rays making them useful for heating purposes and mechanical motion. Most of the prior art solar energy heat exchangers employ large flat installations which can receive large amounts of the sun rays. Because of the inefficient conversion ratio of the sun's energy to heat, the receiving area is made large to compensate for such inefficiency. However, because of such large receiving areas, in order to utilize such heat exhangers there is required extensive modifications to existing structures with the necessity of utilizing large portions of such structures for the heat exhanger and resulting high cost of installation. While the flat panel method is required to capture the sun's energy, even such systems are not fully efficient since secondary heat is wasted in such heat exchangers. Additionally, most known heat exchangers are permanent installations and cannot be moved to accommodate smaller areas or changed circumstances.
 
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