Solar water heater

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Inventors

Edmondson, William B.

Application #

482206

Filed

Jun-24-1974

Published

Apr-27-1976

Current US Class

126/659
126/663
126/907

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Branscomb; Ralph S.

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Abstract
A solar water heater and method of constructing same, the heater being of the type in which the sun penetrates one or more panes of light-transmitting material and impinges on a blackened layer of soft-tempered conductive foil on which are disposed condudtive water-conveying tubes. Loosely packed glass wool between the pane and the foil inhibits convection currents and resilient, dense glass wool on the lower side of the foil, backed by a rigid panel, supports the foil. Conventional fasteners such as U-brads are used at spaced intervals on the tubing to fasten the tubing to the panel drawing the tubing against the foil and creating an elongated depression or trough in the foil beneath the tubing. Conductive cement or paint is applied in the trough prior to or after the fasteners are secured to maximize heat transfer from the foil to the tubing.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method of constructing a solar fluid heater comprising the following steps:

a. placing a layer of deformable insulating material on the forward face of a panel;

b. placing a heat-conductive deformable sheet on said insulating layer;

c. placing conductive hollow tubing on said sheet;

d. pressing said tubing against said sheet and insulating layer to form a trough in said sheet beneath said tube; and

e. attaching fastener means to and between said tubing and said panel to hold said tubing, sheet, and insulation in compressed relationship.

2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said fastener means comprises a plurality of U-shaped brads and steps (d) and (e) comprise driving said brads into said panel of spaced intervals on, and straddling, said tubing.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to solar water heaters and more particularly to the type in which sunlight impinges on an insulated blackened surface in thermal contact with water passages.

Many heaters of this type have been developed and the possibility of more widespread use of these and related devices is under increasing scrutiny. Aside from the flexible plastic bag type construction, which is not relevant to the instant invention, there are many prior art heaters whose operation is similar in principle and structure to that disclosed herein. These structures utilize a light-transmitting pane of plastic or glass to admit light to a blackened surface which is in contact with flowing water which is channelized by means of maze-type baffles, tubes, or corridors stamped in the blackened surface itself.

These heaters are not necessarily inefficient or inferior, but uniformly suffer one drawback from a practical standpoint which is the expense required to produce the units, especially on a small scale. Heavy presses or dies are required in their manufacture so that mass production is necessary for economical production. Another type utilizes metal tubing welded or soldered to the light absorbing sheet so that either considerable labor or expensive jigs would be required in manufacture.
 
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