Solar heat exchanger

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Inventors

Kitzmiller, George

Application #

121521

Filed

Feb-14-1980

Published

Aug-31-1982

Current US Class

126/649
126/672
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/444 126/448

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Malloy; John Cyril

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3995615   Solar heat collector...
4038967   Solar heating syste...
4141341   Solar heating panel
4243020   Solar panel and p...
4249519   Solar collector

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Abstract
A solar heat exchanger comprising a frame having an inner surface area defined by upstanding walls, ends and bottom wherein an insulation layer of relatively uniform thickness is spread throughout the inner surface. A plurality of channels are spaced throughout the frame. The channels may be arranged in a serpentine or manifold design and may comprise an outer curved wall and an inner curved wall wherein water flows through the inner and outer curved wall and spaced between the inner and outer curved wall in a restricted manner. Additionally, the frame may include a top insulation layer comprising generally parallel panels spanning the frame and creating a greenhouse effect upon the channels. Inlet and outlet means are provided within the frame to allow cooler water to enter the exchanger and warmer water to exit.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar heat exchanger comprising:

a frame including a bottom, first and second ends, and upstanding side walls defining an inner surface area, an insulation layer of approximately uniform thickness throughout the inner surface area,

a plurality of channels arranged throughout the frame resting upon the insulation material,

each channel having inner and outer walls wherein fluid flows in a restricted manner between the walls through the channel, the inner wall spaced a predetermined distance from the insulation layer defining an insulation space,

solar heat trapping means comprising:

a plurality of parallel spaced apart relatively thin transparent panels spanning the side and end walls of the frame, for minimizing heat loss due to reflection and for creating a greenhouse effect increasing the amount of heating on the fluid flowing through the channels, and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to solar heat exchangers and, more particularly, to solar heat exchangers having a double channel wherein the fluid flows in a restricted manner between the channels said insulation means are provided both at the top and the bottom of the exchanger.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the past there have been many forms of solar heat exchangers. There have been serpentine and manifold heat exchangers as is illustrated by U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,059,095 and 4,120,286 respectively. There have been solar heat exchangers which attempted insulation at the top of the structure by means of an insulation layer such as those represented by Stout, U.S. Pat. No. 3,918,430 wherein solar energy was trapped by the panels located at the top of the structure. There have even been attempts at insulation at the bottom such as the Stout structure. These structures have been found lacking in that the structures fail to raise the fluid temperatures to a high enough level which would be more desirable by a user.
 
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