Solar heater

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Inventors

Thiel, Heinz E. P.

Application #

624249

Filed

Oct-20-1975

Published

Jun-28-1977

Current US Class

126/563
126/664
126/907
165/171
165/175

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 165/172 165/173 165/171

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

US Patent References

3934323   Solar heat exchang...
3937208   Solar collector system

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Abstract
A solar heater has metal pipes arranged in an array connected to carry liquid which will be heated by heat received from solar radiation transmitted through the pipe walls. The pipes are formed from sheet metal so that their internal and external reflectivity may be controlled. The pipes are provided with a dark exterior on the side which will face the sun.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar heater comprising:

a plurality of liquid conducting metal pipes arranged in an array to receive incident solar radiation from a mean direction on one side of said array,

said metal pipes each being formed from sheet metal having a predetermined reflectivity on both sides bent to form a tube,

means for connecting to said pipes a liquid conduit connected to supply liquid to said pipes to flow therethrough,

means for connecting to said pipes a liquid conduit for carrying away liquid which has flowed through the pipes in said array,

said pipes in said array being provided, with a treated heat absorptive surface on the side thereof designed to approximately face the direction of incident solar radiation,



Description
This invention relates to a solar heat collector that is a device for converting the heat of the sun's rays into heat in a liquid for heating domestic, commercial industrial and other structures and such other applications as would benefit from utilization of the heat from the sun's rays as converted by the device of the invention. The efficiency of the inventive device is proportional to the intensity of the rays from the sun as the rays may vary on intensity with the seasons by day and by night with variations in the cloud cover. In regard to occlusion by cloud it should be noted that the device will continue to operate using the infra red part of the spectrum which can penetrate cloud cover.

The device provides an array of formed liquid carrying pipes which array may be oriented to face in the mean direction from which the sun's rays are incident with the pipes being so arrayed that one side of each pipe is exposed to the sun rays incident from such direction. It is well known to provide that the side of liquid conduits facing the incidence of the sun's rays shall be blackened darkened or otherwise rendered more heat absorptive and no claim for this feature is made herein. However it has not, to my knowledge, been previously suggested, that the surface of the pipes facing away from the intended radiation direction shall be reflective. This is one of the preferred arrangements in the invention described. The effect of having such reflective material on the remote side is that it reduces the amount of heat lost from the liquid in the pipes to the environment on the side of the array remote from the sun which, in the normal course, will be cooler than the liquid in the pipes.
 
  A solar heated portable structure comprising a flexible bottom panel, a flexible side assembly and a flexible transmitting panel, all coupled together...  Disclosed is a solar heater adapted to be made in modular units and used as such or alone, each unit comprising a container, generally triangular in cross...