Solar heating apparatus

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Inventors

Decker, III, Charles R.

Application #

805332

Filed

Jun-10-1977

Published

Jun-9-1981

Current US Class

126/400
126/629
126/674
126/704
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 126/400 126/449 126/450 126/429 237/1

Assignee

Impac Inc. (Keokuk, IA)

Examiners

Davis; Albert W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ostmann; Robert A.

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Abstract
The disclosure concerns a collector for solar heating apparatus which is adapted for vertical mounting and utilizes air as the heat exchange medium. The collector comprises a glazed insulated box containing a group of energy transfer units, each of which is formed by a pair of similar open top metal foil pans having flat bottom walls which are in abutment and outwardly flaring conical side walls. The pans carry a black energy-absorbing coating and preferably their abutting walls contain registering air flow openings. The energy transfer units are stacked in interfitting relationship in rows and columns, with the axes of adjacent interfitted units in each row and in each column extending in mutually perpendicular directions. The collector may be combined with a fan unit adapted to fit a standard window, thereby providing a portable, economical, auxiliary heater for a room of a building.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An energy transfer unit for a solar heater comprising

a. a pair of similar, open top metal foil pans, each pan having a flat bottom wall and an outwardly flaring, conical side wall, and the walls of each pan being covered by a black, energy-absorbing coating; and

b. means connecting the pans to each other with their bottom walls in abutment.

2. An energy transfer unit as defined in claim 1 in which the bottom wall of each pan contains at least one opening; and the openings in the bottom walls register with one another.

3. An energy transfer unit as defined in claim 2 in which the conical side wall of each pan has an outturned flange at its free edge; and the side walls and flanges are wrinkled.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to solar heating apparatus, and particularly to the collector and the heat transfer elements employed therein.

The prior art contains many proposals for utilizing insolation for heating buildings, especially homes. All of these systems include a collector which is exposed to incident solar radiation and contains a heat exchange device which transfers absorbed energy to a circulating fluid medium. That medium may be a gas (e.g. air) or a liquid (e.g. water), and the warm circulating stream may be used immediately for heating purposes, or its heat content may be transferred to a storage device and utilized later.

Known collectors are characterized by various disadvantages which have limited the utility of solar heating systems. For example, some sollectors, particularly those which utilize a liquid heat exchange medium, are quite expensive and require considerable maintenance. Others exhibit low efficiency. This is manifested by the large size of the unit and may be attributable to the relatively small area of the heat exchange surfaces, or to inefficient transfer of heat to the circulating medium, or to a combination of these and other factors. Finally, many collectors must be mounted in an inclined position, and thus are inconvenient to use and consume considerable space.
 
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