Solar heat absorber

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Inventors

Annett, II, Charles E.

Application #

826259

Filed

Aug-19-1977

Published

Feb-6-1979

Current US Class

126/646
126/652
126/903
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 285/131 285/132 285/156

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

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Abstract
A solar heat absorber, generally used in series, induces relatively high temperatures in a liquid or gas medium from the sun's rays at any angle above the horizon. The absorber consists of a substantially spherical vessel made of a transparent material encasing one or more similar but somewhat smaller vessels, all of which are provided with an opening or neck, the outer one of which overlaps the inner one and is sealed thereto. The annular space or spaces between the vessels are evacuated of air thereby insulating the inner vessel against heat loss to the atmosphere. One surface of the inner vessel is coated with a solar heat absorbing material or the vessel material is integrally colored. The combined vessels are sealed at the neck to a tubular fitting having longitudinal passages for supplying a heat transfer medium to, and discharging it from, the inner vessel. The supply passage may be provided at its upper end with a deflector or spray nozzle to assist in circulation of the medium and to assure its complete absorbtion of the available solar heat. In operation any desired number of such devices are connected in series to a pipeline by means of tee connectors which are provided with internal channels directing incoming heat transfer medium into and out of the tubular fittings. When a medium is forced thru the series of units by outside means it is progressively heated by each absorber in the system. In this manner the temperature of the medium may be raised any practical amount limited only by the strength of the materials used in the system and the systems' inherent heat loss characteristics.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar heat absorber comprising:

an essentially spherical transparent vessel provided with an open neck on its surface,

a smaller essentially spherical vessel having a solar heat absorbing coating thereon located within the aforesaid transparent vessel, means to provide a smaller open neck on said smaller spherical vessel, the neck of the smaller spherical vessel being hermetically sealed to the neck of the surrounding vessel and the means forming a vacuum in the space between said vessels,

a tubular solar heat absorber fitting, means on one end of said fitting for sealing and fitting with the neck of said smaller vessel, the other end of said fitting being provided with first pipe connecting means, means forming first and second open end longitudinal tubes within said fitting, said first tube having a deflector at the inner end extending a substantial distance into said smaller vessel, both first and second tubes extending throughout the length of the fitting,



Description
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There are many absorber devices available to extract heat from solar energy, the vast majority of which are classified as flat-plate collectors typically containing a transparent insulating cover, dark color pipe coils or flat formed metal coils circulating a heat absorbing medium, insulated bottom and sides, and supply and return piping. Other designs contain rows of insulated transparent tubes surrounding an inner tube with selective coating the space between being evacuated. All connected to piping headers, and having various means of circulating a medium therein. Most of these absorbers are limited to temperatures of about 250 degrees F. (121 degrees C.) and for maximum efficiency must be arranged facing south tilted at an angle equal to the local latitude plus about 15 degrees. There are also many various types of concentrating collectors available which can attain temperatures well above this but these must be designed to follow the sun by mechanical means at considerable added initial expense and continuing maintenance expense.
 
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