Solar energy collector

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Inventors

Roark, Charles F.

Application #

974353

Filed

Dec-29-1978

Published

Dec-2-1980

Current US Class

126/657
126/670
126/685
126/704
126/907
165/170

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 126/438 126/439 126/450 126/445 126/442 237/1 165/169 165/170

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Woodard, Weikart, Emhardt & Naughton

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Abstract
A collector assembly is provided in a semicylindrical configuration with a window exposed to solar radiation and a semicylindrical collector panel inside the housing with the convex face directly exposed to solar radiation and the concave face exposed to reflected radiation from a combination curved reflector surface inside, a portion of which is exposed directly to solar radiation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar energy collector comprising:

an absorber panel having a flow inlet adjacent a first end and a flow outlet adjacent a second end, said absorber panel further having an inlet manifold region in communication with said flow inlet and an outlet manifold region in communication with said flow outlet and a plurality of passageways for conveying a working fluid, each of said passageways providing flow communication between said inlet manifold region and said outlet manifold region, said absorber panel being part-cylindrical about a horizontal axis and including two opposite edges, every one of said passageways being substantially parallel to said horizontal axis; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is generally related to solar energy collectors, and more particularly to collectors for stationary mounting and heat transfer to a working fluid.

2. Description of the Prior Art

A variety of solar collectors is known. An item of literature describing some of them is submitted herewith and is entitled "Baseline Solar Collector" apparently published by the PPG Industries, One Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 and bearing on the cover a number G-483 15M35.

United States patents disclosing various types of solar energy receivers and/or utilization devices are as follows:

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    Patent No.    Inventor     Issue Date
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    2,405,118     Delano et al Aug. 6, 1946
    2,969,788     Newton       Jan. 31, 1961
    3,025,335     Ralph        Mar. 13, 1962
    3,125,091     Sleeper      Mar. 17, 1964
    3,179,105     Falbel       Apr. 20, 1965
    3,194,228     Barques      July 13, 1965
    3,321,012     Hervey       May 23, 1967
    3,391,688     Dery         July 9, 1968
    3,906,927     Caplan       Sept. 23, 1975
    3,923,039     Falbel       Dec. 2, 1975
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  A compact, highly versatile, modular solar energy collector is achievable through the employment of well distributed bypass flow components providing a...  The disclosure illustrates a solar collector comprising an evacuated generally rectangular glass shell of a configuration commonly used for television...