Solar energy collector

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Inventors

Kellberg, Howard E.
Wilder, Arthur H.

Application #

884895

Filed

Mar-9-1978

Published

Jun-3-1980

Current US Class

126/663
126/906
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 126/432 126/442 126/450 126/448

Assignee

Corning Glass Works (Corning, NY)

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

DeLuca; John P., Turner; Burton R.

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Abstract
A solar energy collector structure has been provided which comprises a plurality of at least partially evacuated tubular members arranged in a group and closely packed in parallel axial alignment. The tubular members are joined together to form a tube sheet. A unitary insulating support structure having a recess therein is adapted to receive the tube sheet in tandem therewith, the tube sheet being sealed within the recess of the support structure along respective opposite lateral margins thereof to form a flow channel therebetween. The support structure has headers integrally formed therewith and includes means for providing flow communication with the flow channel. An absorber, disposed behind the tube sheet, in communication with the flow channel, intercepts and absorbs solar energy, which by heat transfer is carried off by a working fluid in heat exchange relation with the absorber.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A solar energy collector structure comprising:

a plurality of partially evacuated tubular members substantially transparent to incident solar radiation, said tubular members having opposed lateral ends, being arranged in a group and lying adjacent one another in parallel axial alignment; means for joining each tubular member next to each adjacent tubular member of the group to form a tube sheet structure;

a unitary insulating support structure including opposed header means and an integral base member joining one to the other, said support structure having a recess in the base member adapted to receive the tube sheet therein, the tube sheet being sealed in the recess along opposed lateral ends, said tube sheet and support structure arranged adjacent each other in the tandem to form at least one flow channel therebetween,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to apparatus adapted for the collection of solar radiation and particularly relates to nontracking, "flat plate" type devices.

A typical flat plate solar collector of the prior art consists generally of a box-like structure having an upper side, insulated back and side members and a single or double pane window or cover sheet (usually glass) adapted to cover the open side of the box. A black absorber of some appropriate material is disposed within the structure for absorbing incident solar radiation which is admitted through the window. Inlets and outlets are provided for passing working fluid in heat exchange relation with the black absorber surface for removing sensible heat therefrom. The heated working fluid may be thereafter utilized in any number of different heating and storage arrangements.

In a typical collector of the prior art, the black absorber may be a sheet of material, usually metal, which is painted black or otherwise treated with appropriate materials to render the surface highly absorbent to incident radiation. The absorber surface may be one of the selective types, which exhibits a high absorptivity .alpha. (low reflectance) characteristic to incident visible radiation and has reasonably low emissivity .epsilon. (high reflectance) for infrared radiation, so that a high percentage of incident solar radiation is absorbed with low re-radiation of thermal infrared to the ambience.
 
  A solar energy collector comprises a metal tube through which solar-heated fluids may pass. The metal tube is maintained in a high vacuum environment,...  A solar energy collector structure has been provided which comprises a plurality of at least partially evacuated tubular members arranged in a group lying...