Solar energy heating apparatus

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Inventors

Carlson, Ingemar

Application #

770096

Filed

Feb-18-1977

Published

Jul-18-1978

Current US Class

126/605
126/657
126/678
126/694
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kowalik; John J.

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Abstract
A solar heater having a reflector which focuses sun rays onto a solar heat-absorbing collector. The collector consists of a transparent vacuum flask with a novel highly efficient collector cell including heat-transfer transparent fluid therein. The collector comprises a center support in the form of a metal inlet pipe and a series of frusto-conical heat-absorbing cones and intervening sleeves clamped to the pipe. The cones are formed of thin aluminum and have highly polished reflective interior sides. The exterior sides of the cups as well as the sleeves are blackened. The reflector is arranged to focus the rays perpendicularly to the flask so that the heat-absorbing exterior sides of the cones which have an angle of incidence reflect the rays axially of the tube into the interior sides of the adjacent cones, which being arranged at preferably 45.degree. to the axis of the tube, reflect the rays against the intermediate black sleeve. The heat absorbed by the metal is transferred to fluid which is circulated through the flask to a use apparatus such as a boiler, turbine, etc.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a solar heat collector, a support, means carried thereon for absorbing solar heat,

said means comprising first dark heat absorbent surfaces disposed for direct impingement by solar rays,

said means comprising other highly polished reflective surfaces,

said first heat absorbent surfaces having an angle of incidence with the sun rays for deflecting at least a portion of said rays toward said reflective surfaces,

and said means having other second dark heat absorbent surfaces disposed both to direct impingement by the sun's rays and also to the reflected rays,

and means for conducting heat from both heat absorbent surfaces to a use area.



Description
DISCUSSION OF THE PRIOR ART

Various reflector-focused solar heating systems have heretofore been proposed such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,923,039; 3,957,030; 3,985,119; 3,974,824; 3-939,819; and 3,943,911. All of these systems operate on a radiator effect in which the heat collecting surfaces are blackened and are positioned for direct impingement by the sun's rays. A large percentage of the rays are diffused whereby the efficiency of the unit is decreased.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention is directed to a novel heat collector in which parts of the collector are arranged to reflect the rays from one surface to another so as to maximize the exposure and thus materially improve the efficiency of the unit.

A principal object of the invention is to provide a novel heat cell in which the heat collecting medium is contained in a transparent vessel and is isolated from the ambient temperature by a vacuum chamber which permits the rays to penetrate into the vessel for impingement against heat-absorbing surfaces of a novel, highly efficient heat collector.
 
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