Solar panel

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Inventors

Williams, Douglas J.

Application #

002256

Filed

Jan-10-1979

Published

Jan-13-1981

Current US Class

126/648
126/654
126/664
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/441-445 126/447 126/448 126/449 126/901 237/1 165/71

Examiners

Hall; George T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Christie, Parker & Hale

US Patent References

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Abstract
A solar heating and cooling panel which has a plurality of conduits through which fluid flows in one or more layers, said conduits being formed by structural elements, said structural elements being attached or in contact with additional elements so as to form additional conduits for fluid flow or insulation, and in such manner as to have structural integrity for force vectors through the layers comprising the panel. The unit is designed to allow introduction of selective absorbent such as CO2 into the conduit to create additional insulation and radiation entrapment. Such selective absorbent or transmitter may be a coating sprayed or otherwise affixed to one or more surfaces comprising the conduits. The unit is designed to have low flow restriction, selectivity of channels, deep channel re-radiation entrapment, and greenhouse efect re-radiation entrapment. In addition, a process of manufacture includes extrusion of plastic, vacuum molding of sheets of plastic, use of tubing and channels, etc.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar heating and cooling apparatus comprising three essentially planar structures and two convoluted structures, each of said convoluted structures located between and in direct contact with a pair of planar structures in an alternating sequence forming thereby a plurality of fluid passageways and alternating insulation channels therebetween, each convoluted structure being continuous between a respective pair of planar structures, and a fluid flow control apparatus for controlling flow of fluid through the fluid passageways.

2. The device according to claim 1 wherein said convolutions are essentially parallel to each other.

3. The device according to claim 1 wherein each sequence comprising a planar structure, convoluted structure and planar structure defines a plurality of substantially triangular cross sections.



Description
DISCUSSION OF PRIOR ART

In the past, solar panels have either been made in such a way as to have no insulation beyond the fluid passage into the environment, allowing convection, re-radiation, and conduction losses of heat, or have had a glazing (usually a glass panel) placed across the top of the fluid passages, but not in touch with them, which allowed some minor convection loss protection. No design has dealt with the concepts of thermodynamics or of structural strength prior to this disclosure. Since solar panels are used in, on and around structures, and since efficiency of the heat extracting process is desired to be high, it would be desirable to invent a unit which embodied both concepts into one unit. Previously, with glazing it was impossible to, for example, walk on the unit. The alternative was to lose the insulation qualities to gain structural integrity. In addition, some previous designs required the fluid to flow through curvilinear channels, which added greatly to flow friction and necessitating additional pumping energy. The subject invention as herein disclosed addresses these problems and incorporates solutions in one design. The utility of such a unit is obvious, and the need in this day of energy awareness established.
 
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