Solar energy collector

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Inventors

Knowles, Gregory W.
Sangesland, Odd E.
Vroom, Henry J.
Madey, Robert W.

Application #

810111

Filed

Jun-27-1977

Published

Oct-10-1978

Current US Class

126/636
126/652
126/684
126/907
165/104.21
165/104.26
237/1R

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 60/641 165/105 237/1

Assignee

Grumman Aerospace Corporation (Bethpage, NY)

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Morgan, Finnegan, Pine, Foley & Lee

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Abstract
A solar energy collector for collecting, concentrating, and utilizing solar energy, including a target for transferring solar energy into another useable energy form and reflector positioned to increase the amount of solar energy reaching the target and prevent solar energy from escaping around the target, the target including in its preferred form a transparent envelope and a heat pipe containing a heat transfer fluid, the heat pipe having an evaporator portion disposed within the transparent envelope and an emergent condenser portion with a flange forming a dry thermal interface with a manifold for conducting heat energy directly from the heat pipe to the manifold.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar energy collection system comprising:

(a) an elongated, evacuated, substantially cylindrical envelope of transparent material having an orifice at one end thereof, said envelope having at least two walls, the space between said walls also being evacuated;

(b) an elongated, substantially cylindrical, sealed container mounted within said envelope, one end of said container projecting through said orifice via an air-tight seal, said container being disposed at an angle with respect to horizontal, said end projecting through said envelope being located at the higher elevation;

(c) a vaporizeable liquid located within said container and concentrated at the lower elevation thereof, said fluid, upon vaporization, progressing toward the higher elevation of said container where said vapor gives up heat and condensation takes place;



Description
The present invention relates to solar energy collectors, and more specifically to a solar energy collector including a target in the form of a heat pipe and novel eflectors for collecting solar energy. Generally, a heat pipe may be defined as a closed container housing a vaporizable liquid as the heat transfer medium. The heat transfer medium is evaporated at one location by absorption of heat and condensed at another location by the extraction of heat. The condensed liquid is returned to the heat absorption portion, e.g., via a wick. Heat pipes per se are well known in the art, see for example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,229,759; 3,435,889; 3,602,429 and 3,746,081.

Various solar energy collector constructions are known in the art. U.S. Pat. No. 1,802,635 discloses a solar water heater having a flat plate collector. U.S. Pat. No. 3,125,091 discloses an inflatable pipe solar energy collector. U.S. Pat. No. 3,203,167 discloses a system for concentrating solar energy on a slit in an opaque cylinder. U.S. Pat. No. 3,262,493 discloses a system for collecting and storing solar heat within the earth for future use. U.S. Pat. No. 3,321,012 discloses an array of flattened tubes with semi-cylindrical reflectors.
 
  A solar energy collector structure has been provided which comprises a plurality of at least partially evacuated tubular members arranged in a group and...  A collector assembly is provided in a semicylindrical configuration with a window exposed to solar radiation and a semicylindrical collector panel inside...