Solar energy collector

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Inventors

Uroshevich, Miroslav

Application #

052082

Filed

Jun-25-1979

Published

Jun-16-1981

Current US Class

126/656
126/661
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/417 126/432 126/442 126/446 126/450 126/443 313/22 313/2 313/30 313/288 313/289 313/244

Assignee

Alpha Solarco Inc. (Cincinnati, OH)

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gron; Gary M.

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Abstract
The disclosure illustrates a solar collector comprising an evacuated generally rectangular glass shell of a configuration commonly used for television tubes and a flat plate receiver having a black chrome surface positioned within the shell. A conduit in heat exchange relation to the plate has a single inlet and outlet for heat exchange fluid which extends through an insulating seal in the neck of the glass shell. This configuration permits a far greater collector surface area than prior evacuated cylindrical tube configurations.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as novel and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A flat plate collector for solar energy, said collector comprising:

a closed shell transparent to solar radiation and comprising a neck portion integrally connected with an expanded generally rectangular portion extending in the direction of a plane normal to the longitudinal axis of said neck portion;

a generally rectangular copper plate positioned in said rectangular portion generally parallel to said plane, said rectangular plate being formed from high conductivity material having a black chrome surface on the side facing away from said neck for receiving solar radiation;



Description
The present invention relates to solar energy collectors and more specifially to the type that are encased in an evacuated glass container.

One of the factors that detracts from the efficiency of a solar collector is the heat losses through radiation from the receiver. Usually, these losses are combated by insulating the faces of the collector that do not face the direction of solar radiation. Furthermore, the faces that receiver solar radiation have one or more sheets of material, usually glass, that is transparent to the short wave lengths of incoming solar radiation but which impedes the outflow of long wave length heat energy. Nonetheless, there are still heat losses through conduction and convection.

In an attempt to minimize these losses, it has been proposed to place the receiver within a glass container which is evacuated such as proposed in the U.S. Pat. Nos. to Godel et al 3,227,153, Meckler 4,027,653, and Hermann et al 4,142,509. These patents show the glass container to be in the form of tube sealed at both ends. While this construction solves the problem of convection losses, it has the disadvantage of a minimal surface area for an individual collector. As a result, these types of collectors must be utilized in arrays with connections between the collectors for the fluid that carries heat energy away from the collector to perform some useful purpose. The interconnections carry with them the penalty of additional heat losses which detract from the superior insulating properties of the evacuated containers.
 
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