Solar energy collector and method

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Inventors

Hanks, Lincoln

Application #

811115

Filed

Jun-29-1977

Published

Jun-17-1980

Current US Class

126/623
126/664
126/674
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 126/447 126/448

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Workman; H. Ross, Young; J. Winslow

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Abstract
A solar energy collector and method including an insulated, box-like enclosure having a transparent wall on one side thereof for the transmittance of solar energy into the enclosure. An energy absorption plate is placed in spaced relationship in the enclosure where it will be exposed to incident solar radiation passing through the transparent wall. An insulated divider behind the solar energy absorption plate separates the remainder of the enclosure into a heat chamber adjacent the solar energy absorption plate and a return air chamber. Air duct means and a plurality of water conduits are mounted in heat exchange relationship on the solar energy absorption plate to provide means for collecting the absorbed heat. The surfaces of the ducts, conduits, and solar energy absorption plate are selectively coated with a heat-absorbing black for improved solar energy absorption and conversion to heat. The appropriate surfaces of the transparent wall are coated with an infrared reflective surface to reduce radiation heat losses from the solar energy collector.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by a U.S. Letters Patent is:

1. A solar panel comprising:

a framework comprising a back and a plurality of sidewalls defining an open-face, box-like structure;

a transparent closure mounted to the open face of said framework;

divider means inside said structure spaced between and generally parallel to said back and said transparent closure, said divider means forming an air return with the back;

a solar energy absorption plate mounted adjacent said divider means in said framework and enclosed by said transparent closure;

a plurality of air ducts mounted on said solar energy absorption plate so as to be in heat exchange relationship therewith;



Description
BACKGROUND

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to solar energy collector systems and, more particularly, to a solar energy collector panel wherein air and water systems are mounted in heat exchange relationship with a solar energy absorption plate inside the solar energy collector panel.

2. The Prior Art

Recent increases in the cost of energy for heating have resulted in an increased interest in the collection and utilization of solar energy. Various devices have been developed for the purpose of collecting and utilizing solar energy for heating and the like. For instance, persons have been known to place large, flat coils of black plastic tubing on a roof or other suitable location exposed to solar radiation. The black plastic tubing absorbs solar energy as heat and water is directed through the plastic tubing to absorb the heat. The heated water is used for heating purposes and also for hot water.

In other developments, homes and small office buildings have been erected with a large water reservoir formed as part of a wall exposed to solar radiation. The incident solar radiation is absorbed as thermal energy by the water in the wall reservoir. The thermal energy is stored in the water and subsequently emitted into the structure for heating purposes as required. Additionally, specially designed structures have been proposed such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,949,732 for the purpose of utilizing incident solar energy.
 
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