Solar fluid heater

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Inventors

Lesk, Israel Arnold

Application #

768309

Filed

Feb-14-1977

Published

Dec-13-1977

Current US Class

126/668
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 60/641 52/616 52/171 52/209

Assignee

Motorola, Inc. (Schaumburg, IL)

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stevens; Kenneth R.

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Abstract
A solar fluid heater includes a first planar surfaced collector for transmitting solar energy to heat a fluid located in a plurality of passages adjacently disposed to the collector. A honeycomb convection suppressor includes sidewalls orthogonally disposed to the planar surface of the collector for reducing convection heat losses. A selective coating disposed over the planar surface reduces radiation losses. Insulator material is disposed on the bottom side of the fluid carrying passages further minimizing losses from the heated fluid or water. In a dual sided fluid heater embodiment, another honeycomb conduction suppressor is disposed on the other side of the planar surfaced collector and direct and reflected solar energy is transmitted through both a top and bottom outer cover. SP This is a division of application Ser. No. 588,977, filed June 20, 1975, abandoned.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A non-hermetic flat plate solar fluid heater comprising:

a. a first planar outer cover and a separated and parallel disposed first selectively coated absorber means for collecting and transmitting solar energy to a fluid to be heated,

b. a first plastic convection suppressor means having a plurality of surfaces disposed intermediate to and in an abutting relationship between said first planar outer cover and said first selectively coated absorber means for forming a plurality of closed compartments for reducing heat losses,

c. a plurality of passage means for carrying the fluid to be heated being disposed at one of its sides adjacent to aid first planar selectively coated absorber means,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

It has been long realized in a general sense that the efficiency of a heat exchanger increases at higher temperatures. Counterbalancing this desirable mode of operation, however, is an attendant increase in heat losses at elevated temperatures. Prior art in the industrial area is replete with solutions to this problem, but factors, such as, cost, weight of materials, design geometries and types of materials generally are not significant limiting considerations. The heat loss problems related to contemporary solar fluid heaters for smaller scale users, on the other hand, do not enjoy the solution flexibility existing in heavier industrial applications. Cost, compactness, weight and ease of mounting are a few of the major factors to be considered when addressing the problems of heat loss in these latter mentioned applications.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A solar fluid heater, particularly adaptable for heating water, which employs an internal solar collector plate disposed adjacent to passages carrying water to be heated. Located on one or both sides, for transmitting direct or direct and indirect solar energy, respectively, is a convection heat loss suppressor. The conduction heat loss suppressor comprises a honeycomb structure which is interposed between the flat surface of the collector plate and an outer solar transmitting cover for enclosing the system and isolating it from ambient conditions. The flat surface of the solar collector plate is also covered with a selective coating for minimizing radiant heat losses. In a one sided convection suppressor version, insulating material is disposed on the other side and adjacent to the fluid carrying passages in order to further reduce losses.
 
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