Solar collector device

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Inventors

Bates, Kenneth N.

Application #

585660

Filed

Mar-2-1984

Published

Jun-11-1985

Current US Class

126/634
126/689
126/698
126/907
165/96

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/438 126/439 126/440 165/32 165/96 350/293 350/296

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Abstract
A solar collector is provided in which a focussing element precisely focusses solar radiation upon a collecting region of a collecting element during all times of the day, without necessitating daily motion of the focussing element. The collecting region is constructed to be more highly absorbing of the solar radiation than any other region of the collector which might be in thermal contact with the collecting region. In some embodiments, the collecting region is a self-defined portion of the collecting element upon which the solar radiation is focussed at any given time. This is achieved by utilizing a collecting element which locally converts incident solar energy to another form of energy in a non-linear manner as a function of incident solar intensity. For example, the collecting element may be fabricated from a photochromic glass which darkens when impinged upon by the focussed radiation of the sun. The collecting region is automatically self-defined by the local darkened region of the photochromic glass, which traverses the collector as the sun traverses the sky.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device for collecting solar radiation comprising:

collecting means for conversion of solar radiation to another form of energy, said collecting means having a collecting region which is more highly absorptive of solar radiation when the radiation is focussed there than other regions of said collecting means where the radiation is not focussed;

focussing means positioned in spacial relationship with said collecting means for focussing solar radiation on said collecting region at all times of day, without necessitating motion during said day of said focussing means or said collecting means;

mechanical heat transferring means spaced apart from said collecting means for moving into contact with said collecting means in an area of contact in said collecting region where said radiation is focussed and in response to said focussed radiation, said area of contact moving continuously and maintaining uninterupted contact between said mechanical heat transferring means and said collecting means during the day as the sun moves.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to devices for collecting and storing solar radiation, and particularly to a solar collector of the type in which solar radiation is focussed onto a light absorbing surface.

Prior art solar collectors of the focussing type have been known for many years. Examples of such collectors, utilizing lenses, are given in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,929,121, 3,981,295, and 4,137,899. Each of these patents discloses a system in which a flat lens or a Fresnel lens focusses solar radiation upon a conduit containing a working fluid. Typical systems of this type are unable to maintain continuous focussing of the sun's rays upon the conduit without complicated and expensive tracking equipment. See, for example, the gear and hinge arrangement illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 3,929,121.

An attempt to solve this problem is discussed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,033,324 which uses a number of spherical lenses focussing the sun's radiation onto a substrate below the lenses. This structure is less than satisfactory, however, since the sun's rays will not be properly focussed upon the underlying substrate, except during a short portion of the day when the angle of incidence of the sun's rays properly corresponds to the particular distance of the substrate from the center of the spherical lens.
 
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