Solar energy converting apparatus

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Inventors

Allen, Peyton S.
Bell, Norman G.

Application #

847724

Filed

Nov-2-1977

Published

Mar-4-1980

Current US Class

126/648
126/651
126/907
165/163

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 165/162 165/163 165/168 165/172 165/179 138/38 138/178 138/125 237/1

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gust, Irish, Jeffers & Hoffman

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Abstract
A base plate having a predetermined perimetral configuration supports a planar coil of tubing surrounding a central space and overlying the plate. A core reflector having a reflective surface is fitted within the central space and is attached to the plate centrally thereof. A base of low thermal conductivity has the same configuration as the plate and underlies the plate in congruity therewith. A transparent enclosure defines a dead air space above the coil and has a flange with the same configuration as and overlies said plate. A frame having channel shaped sides slidably receives the edge portions of the contiguous plate, base and enclosure to maintain the edges superposed to provide for an insulated chamber for the coil. The tubing has interiorly thereof a pair of oppositely extending vanes which are spirally configured along the tube length to cause rotation of the fluid moving through the tube so that the fluid will be evenly heated.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Solar energy conversion apparatus comprising a flat plate of thermally conductive material, a planar heat-absorbing device in the form of a flat spirally wound coil of tubing superposed on said plate, said coil having an open space centrally thereof which receives a radiation-reflective member, a cover element transmissive of solar radiation disposed in spaced relation over said device and peripherally mounted on said plate thereby defining a dead-air space therewith, a flat base of material of low thermal conductivity, said plate being superposed on said flat base, means for securing said plate, said base, said cover element and said heat-absorbing device together, said cover elements including a material that is also reflective of some of the solar radiation whereby radiation reflected from objects within said dead-air space onto said cover element is further reflected internally thereby contributing heat energy to the air within said space, to said cover element, to said heat absorbent element and to said plate, said coil having opposite ends to which fluid-conducting connections may be made, said tubing interiorly having at least one inwardly projecting helically extending vane which imparts rotation to fluid circulated through said tubing.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention is in the field of solar energy converting devices and more particularly to those devices utilizing a solar heated fluid carrying coil.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Numerous efforts over the years have been made to utilize the plentiful available solar energy for conversion to useable building heating and storage applications. This effeort has considerably intensified in recent years due to the national and world energy shortages. Devices for converting solar energy have included fluid carrying coils which were supported in housings and oriented to receive solar energy for heating the fluid within the coils for subsequent storage and use. These efforts are exemplified by U.S. Pat. Nos. 1,747,826; 2,552,237; 2,993,125; 3,254,644; 3,299,881; 3,513,828; 3,853,114 and 4,014,314.

However, while numerous devices are available, the manufacturing and maintenance costs, adaptability to modular applications, and inefficiencies have restricted widespread use thereof.
 
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