Solar heat collector

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Inventors

Keyes, John Harold
Strickland, Charles Irvin
Strickland, Robert George

Application #

515230

Filed

Oct-16-1974

Published

Mar-30-1976

Current US Class

126/585
126/616
126/620
126/629
126/646
126/667
126/674
126/708
126/710
126/907
165/170
237/1R

International Classes

E24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1

Assignee

International Solarthermics Corporation (Nederland, CO)

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burton, Crandell & Polumbus

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Abstract
A self-contained apparatus for collecting, storing and transmitting solar heat includes an elongated insulated housing in which a quantity of heat retaining material is confined and a collector on one face of the housing which has a multi-layered glass face through which solar heat may pass and be collected upon a unique heat-collecting bed which is insulated from the ambient environment by the glass face. Conditioning pump means are provided within the housing to circulate conditioning air through the collector and the heat retaining material in the housing so that heat is transferred from the collector to the material in the housing. Specially designed and positioned ducts connect the collector to the interior of the housing in a manner such that air interchange between the collector and the interior of the housing is prevented except during operation of the conditioning pump. Both the collector and the interior of the housing are provided with appropriately positioned baffles to optimally expose the conditioning air to the heat collecting bed and to the heat retaining material in the housing. Reflective solar amplifiers are pivotally connected to the housing in a manner such that they are movable from an open operative position wherein they reflect solar radiation into the collector and a closed protective position overlying the glass face of the collector. Utility pump means are also provided in the apparatus for withdrawing air from the interior of the housing and circulating it through a building structure to be heated thereby.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar heat collector unit comprising:

a heat conductive back plate,

a plurality of heat conductive partitions protruding away from one face of said back plate, said partitions being of cup-shaped configuration with the longitudinal axes of the cups extending perpendicularly to the back plate, and

a transparent sheet sealed in spaced relationship from said back plate through which solar heat can pass to be absorbed by the plate and partitions, said transparent sheet and back plate defining a passage therebetween through which fluid may pass and absorb heat from the back plate and partitions.

2. The solar heat collector of claim 1 wherein said back plate and partitions are coated with a black material.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a method and apparatus of collecting, storing and transmitting solar heat and more particularly relates to a method and apparatus for heating building structures and the like.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The tremendous energy output of the sun has been recognized for many years and numerous attempts have been made at harnassing this energy so that it can be converted into a useful state. For example, the sun's energy has been successfully converted into electrical energy with solar batteries and similarly, the sun's energy has been converted into heating systems by so-called solar stoves, furnaces and the like. The solar furnace apparatusses, however, have been typified by extremely large collector plates covering large portions of the roof structure of a building to be heated with the apparatus and large storage chambers usually in the substructure of the building wherein the heat is stored after having been transferred from the collector by a liquid fluid medium. The heat in the storage chamber is then circulated through the building structure by a separate fluid flow.
 
  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...  A solar heat collector is disclosed having an outer cover plate, an intermediate cover plate and a solar radiation absorber mounted in spaced relation...