Solar collector

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Inventors

Levine, Philip

Application #

179950

Filed

Aug-21-1980

Published

Feb-23-1982

Current US Class

126/629
126/664
126/906
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/00

Field of Search

126/450 126/432 126/444 126/445 126/447 126/446 126/448 126/429

Assignee

Thomassen U.S., Inc. (Bourne, MA)

Examiners

Scott; Samuel

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blodgett; Norman S., Blodgett; Gerry A.

US Patent References

4007728   Solar collector
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Other References

10/78 Sun Stone Brochure. Solaron Brochure. Sunworks Brochure. Suncell Brochure.

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Abstract
Solar collector, using air as the flowing heated medium, including a glass enclosure, and using a thin metal diaphram in tightly-stressed condition as a heat absorbing agent.
 
Claims
The invention having been thus described, what is claimed as new and desired to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. Solar collector, comprising;

a box-like rectangular frame adapted to be mounted facing the sun, the frame being formed by two spaced parallel end members and two spaced parallel side members, all members having upper edges facing the sun,

(b) a glass enclosure mounted in the frame adjacent the upper edges of the members,

(c) a heat absorbent sheet mounted in the frame spaced from and parallel to the glass enclosure and located midway between the edges,

(d) a duct mounted in the frame in a portion thereof away from the glass enclosure, the heat absorbent sheet forming at least part of a wall of the duct, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Most systems that are designed to gather heat from the rays of the sun include a solar collector, which is the unit which actually receives the sun's rays and converts them to a useful form. Most solar collectors use a flowing medium, such as air or other gas, or a liquid, such as water or some other inexpensive liquid, capable of retaining heat. In some cases, the rays of the sun operate directly on the flowing medium while in others, there are intermediate elements. The use of air has a number of advantages as the flowing medium for transferring heat from the solar collector to the place where it is to be used. Among other things, it does not freeze in the winter and it is readily transferred to one place to another by use of low energy fans and dampers. If handled properly and kept free of moisture, it does not corrode or deteriorate the elements through which it flows. If suffers, however, from a number of disabilities, one of which is its low capacity for absorbing heat. In other words, it takes large amounts of air flow through the solar collector to pick up sufficient heat to be practical. Therefore, there is a tendency in an air solar collector to allow a loss of flow or leakage for the reason that it does not seem to the designer to appreciably reduce the efficiency. In the solar collectors of the past that have used air there has been difficulty in concentrating the sun rays sufficiently to heat the air to a large amount during the limited resident time that it spends in the collector. These and other difficulties experienced with the prior art devices have been obviated in a novel manner by the present invention.
 
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