Solar heating and subterranean cooling

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Inventors

Kruger, Robert
Miller, William J.

Application #

959123

Filed

Nov-9-1978

Published

Oct-13-1981

Current US Class

126/609
126/620
126/629
126/633
126/647
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02; F24H 009/08; E04B 001/74

Field of Search

126/417 126/419 126/428 126/430 126/431 126/432 126/434 126/436 126/438 126/437 126/449 126/450 126/48

Examiners

Ross; Herbert F.

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Abstract
A pyramidal-shaped living structure, having a triangular base plan, includes a pyramidal-shaped solar heating unit which forms the apex of the living structure. The heating unit contains a heat conducting chamber having a transparent wall. Solar rays enter the heat conducting chamber and impinge upon heat conducting elements disposed therein. The heat conducting elements absorb the heat energy in the solar rays causing the temperature of the elements to rise. The elements in turn heat air contained within the chamber. The heated air is then distributed to the interior of the living structure or to a subterranean heat exchange and storage unit, where the heat is extracted from the air and stored for use within the structure during those periods when there is not enough solar energy available to produce the heat required in the living areas.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar heating system for a structure comprising:

at least one transparent portion; at least one heat conducting chamber for heating a fluid medium contained within said chamber by means of solar energy admitted to said chamber through said transparent portion, said heat conducting chamber further comprising a plurality of heat conducting elements disposed within said chamber; and a fluid medium distribution means associated with said chamber for receiving the heated fluid from said chamber and distributing it to utilization areas, said structure and said transparent portion are both pyramidal in shape, said transparent portion comprising at least one corner of said structure, said transparent portion comprises the apex portion of said structure, said plurality of heat conducting elements comprises a plurality of different size heat conducting boxes disposed in a nesting array, each box having at least three side walls.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a solar heating apparatus and in particular to a system for heating an enclosed space within a structure such as a home.

With the advent of dwindling supplies of fossil fuels the search for alternate sources of energy has intensified. One obvious source of energy is the sun; but, the technology involved in converting solar energy to more useable forms such as electricity, etc., has hindered the development of this source. However, in one area, such as the heating of enclosed space as in a home or other structure, the use of solar energy is more practical.

Methods using solar panels covering large portions of the roof of conventionally styled homes have received wide publication. One such panel comprises a winding of copper tubing having a heat exchange fluid running therethrough. The panel may also include various type surfaces behind the copper tubing such as a reflective surface so that as the sun impinges on the panel that portion of the solar rays which does not directly impinge on the copper tubing will be reflected from the reflecting surface in the back to heat the tubing. The fluid such as water within the tubing then is brought to a high temperture and this hot water can be used in conventional radiators, etc., to produce heat in the enclosed space elsewhere.
 
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