Solar heat collector

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Inventors

Yu, Ying-Nien

Application #

474934

Filed

May-31-1974

Published

Mar-16-1976

Current US Class

126/643
126/707
126/711
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/271 126/270 237/1

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Haefliger; William W.

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Abstract
A solar heat exchanger comprises: A. a base and an extended surface thereon for facing frontwardly toward the sun, B. means communicating with said surface to conduct liquid to flow in dispersed condition adjacent said surface, and C. a sheet overlying said surface and spaced therefrom sufficiently closely to cooperate therewith for filming the flowing liquid, said sheet adapted to receive solar radiation for promoting heat transfer to the filmed and flowing liquid.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a solar heat exchanger, the combination comprising

a. a base and an extended metallic surface thereon for facing frontwardly toward the sun, the base including plastic material at the rear side of said metallic surface,

b. means communicating through said plastic material and with said surface to conduct liquid to flow in dispersed condition adjacent the front side of said surface, and

c. a sheet overlying said surface and spaced therefrom sufficiently closely to cooperate therewith for filming the flowing liquid, said sheet adapted to receive solar radiation for promoting heat transfer to the filmed and flowing liquid,

d. a translucent panel overlying said sheet and spaced therefrom, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to solar heat collection, and more particularly concerns a solar heat collector of simple and inexpensive design and mode of operation, wherein solar heat is transferred to flowing liquid.

In the past, solar heat collection has involved relatively complex, expensive equipment. Where heat was transferred to liquid the amount of solar heat transferred to the liquid per unit of energy input to move the liquid was undesirably low, resulting in relatively low efficiency. In particular, no way was known to provide the simple, efficient, lightweight, modular solar heat collector having the wide range of utility as now afforded by the present invention.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is a major object of the invention to provide a solar heat collector overcoming the problems and shortcomings referred to. Basically, the collector comprises a base with an extended surface thereon to face frontwardly toward the sun; means communicating with that surface to conduct liquid to flow in dispersed condition adjacent that surface; and a sheet overlying the surface and spaced from it sufficiently to cooperate in filming the flowing liquid, the sheet adapted to receive solar radiation for promoting heat transfer to the filmed and flowing liquid. In one example, the sheet is translucent and the surface is dark or darkened to absorb solar radiation transmitted through the sheet and through the liquid film, for converting the absorbed radiation to heat to be transmitted to the filmed and flowing liquid. Further, a translucent panel may overlie the sheet in spaced relation thereto for producing a so-called "greenhouse" effect, to minimize convective heat loss. In another example, the sheet itself may incorporate, or constitute, a dark or darkened radiation absorber to produce heat conducted to the filmed and flowing liquid.
 
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