Solar collector apparatus

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Inventors

de Wilde, Gerrit
Weiss, Gunther

Application #

679664

Filed

Apr-23-1976

Published

Mar-28-1978

Current US Class

126/588
126/655
126/679
126/712
126/907
165/180
237/1R

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 65/DIG. 165/82 165/180 215/12 138/108 138/112 138/113 138/114 138/103

Examiners

O'Dea; William F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

O'Brien; Clarence A., Jacobson; Harvey B.

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Abstract
Solar collector apparatus comprising a panel of series connected all glass solar tubes, each tube having an outer evacuated glass cylindrical jacket with a half circular concave cylindrical reflector on its inner surface, blackened heat absorption glass tubing within the jacket secured by glass connection support means to the jacket in an offset position to lie in the focal plane of the reflector, and circulating fluid storing the energy within the heat absorption tubes.
 
Claims
What is claimed as new is as follows:

1. A glass solar energy collector tube comprising an outer cylindrical evacuated jacket having a reflective coating on its inner surface extending approximately half the circumference of the jacket and constituting a concave mirror, inner glass absorption tubing circulating heat storing fluid in and out of the jacket, said tubing lying in the focal plane of the concave reflecting surface, glass connecting means between the outer jacket and inner tubing to support and position the tubing within the jacket, and blackening means associated with the inner tubing to increase the absorption of heat energy, the jacket comprising a main elongated cylindrical body portion having a central longitudinal axis, a sealed necked entry portion coaxial with the longitudinal axis, and a diminished rounded end, and the reflecting surface extending the length of the main elongated cylindrical body portion of the jacket, the absorption tubing for circulating the heat storing fluid entering through the sealed entry of the jacket and being offset in the main body portion, extending nearly the length of the main body portion of the jacket, and doubling over upon itself, an ingress leg of the absorption tubing lying along the principal axis of the concave mirror and an egress leg of the inner tubing paralleling the ingress leg of the tubing between the ingress leg of the inner tubing and the longitudinal axis of the body portion of the jacket for capturing scattered radiation and being similarly offset to exit the sealed necked entry of the jacket.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

Solar energy collecting devices are of two types, those with movable parts which track the sun and flat plate collectors. The latter have presented a problem in that it was hitherto necessary for their components to be individually designed and crafted, adding appreciably to the cost. Present day technology in the glass industry would now allow for mass production.

The prime problem associated with solar collectors has been the efficient retention of heat energy or stated conversly the prevention of heat loss. Heat loss occurs in three ways, by convection, by conduction and by radiation. The first means of heat transference, convection, can be eliminated by evacuating the ambient surrounding the heat absorption means. Conduction can be appreciably reduced by eliminating the use of good heat conductors such as metals, and the interfacing of materials with different levels of heat conductivity.

The refocusing of scattered radiation by the concave mirrored surface of the jacket and by the one way reflector coating on the remainder of the inner surface of the jacket, so that it is directed on the blackened heat absorption means, further aids in reducing heat loss. The evacuated ambient reduces deterioration of the mirror, and the efficiency of the blackening means increase heat absorption.
 
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