Solar heating pipe

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Inventors

Hinson-Rider, George

Application #

632510

Filed

Nov-17-1975

Published

Oct-4-1977

Current US Class

126/674
126/907
126/909

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown & Martin

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Abstract
A fluid carrying pipe having an integral transparent portion formed into a longitudinally extending cylindrical lens that focuses solar heat rays to a focal axis within the volume of the pipe, and which pipe on the side opposite the lens has a heat ray absorbent coating for absorbing heat from light rays that pass through the focal axis.
 
Claims
Having described my invention, I now claim.

1. A solar heating pipe comprising,

a fluid conducting pipe,

at least one integral longitudinal portion of said pipe being transparent to solar heat rays,

said portion being parallel with the longitudinal axis of said pipe,

said portion comprising a cylindrical lens that focuses the solar heat rays to a focal axis within the volume of said pipe,

and the side of said pipe opposite said lens portion being coated with a light ray absorbent coating.

2. A solar heating pipe as claimed in claim 1 in which,

said lens portion comprising a bi-convex cylindrical lens.

3. A solar heating pipe as claimed in claim 1 in which,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are many different devices and systems for utilizing solar heat rays to heat liquids such as water. Too often these devices utilize complex and expensive structures that as a practical matter, are difficult and expensive to use, do not adjust to the movement of the sun without complex mechanical structures, and do not efficiently transform the light rays into usable heat energy in the fluid. Thus while there are large demands for such heated fluid, as in heating systems for houses, swimming pools and the like, practical and commercially feasible structures to transform light rays into heated water have yet to be devised.

So it is advantageous to have a relatively simple and easy to construct and use device for focusing heat rays from sun light into a fluid medium, such as water or the like, and to efficiently heat same while maximizing the heat from the light rays received.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

In a preferred embodiment of this invention, a longitudinal length of fluid conducting pipe is made of a suitable plastic or other suitable materials that are formed into a transparent conduit with at least one integral longitudinal portion being formed into a cylindrical lens. The pipe in use is so positioned that the solar heat rays strike the lens portion of the pipe in movement of the sun across the sky. This maximizes the heat rays passing into the pipe, as the lens focuses the heat rays into a focal axis within the pipe. Also the opposite side of the pipe is coated with a light ray absorbing material, which can be a black coating, to further maximize the absorption of the heat rays received.
 
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