Storage of thermal energy

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Inventors

Laws, William R.
Reed, Geoffrey R.

Application #

015042

Filed

Feb-26-1979

Published

Nov-18-1980

Current US Class

126/400
126/617
126/624
126/643
126/684
126/907
165/902

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 126/400 237/1 165/104

Assignee

Encomech Engineering Services Ltd. (Epsom, GB2)

Examiners

Scott; Samuel

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Abstract
Thermal energy storage apparatus has a heat-insulating casing containing a length of flexible material extending between a pair of driven mandrels so that the material can be wound on either mandrel selectively. Between the mandrels the unwound material is heated as it passes a window in the casing through which solar energy is focused, and the heated material is collected in closely coiled form on the receiving mandrel, where it has a low exposed surface area for its thermal mass, to store the heat received. The stored energy is extracted from the coiled material by winding it onto the other mandrel while a gas flow is passed over the unwound material.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A thermal energy storage apparatus comprising a heat-insulated casing, an elongate flexible heat storage member within the casing, respective rotary mounting members at spaced positions within the casing, opposite ends of the flexible member being attached to the respective mounting members, a path for said flexible member extending within the casing between said mounting members, and drive means connected to said mounting members for rotating said members to displace the flexible member through the casing interior along said path in either direction alternatively to coil the flexible member on either of said mounting members selectively, means disposed in the path of the member at a region intermediate the respective mounting members for the passage of heat from the exterior to said flexible member within the casing as it is progressively passed along said path by said drive means, the thermal energy received by the flexible member being stored in the member while it is collected in the form of a coil on one of said mounting members, and means for the extraction of stored heat from the flexible member comprising inlet and outlet fluid connections to and from the casing and fluid passage means within the casing between said connections for the flow of heat transfer fluid over the flexible member to be heated by said member, said fluid passage means being disposed in the path of the member intermediate the respective mounting members for contact with said flexible member between the mounting members as the flexible member is progressively passed along said path by the drive means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the storage of thermal energy, in particular but not exclusively the storage of energy received from solar heating.

The increasing interest in the use of solar energy in recent years had indicated the need for means to store thermal energy for periods of at least several hours, and preferably for considerably longer periods. Methods proposed so far include the storage of energy in hot water, in particular for domestic use, or in refractories or phase-changing salts. These methods all have their limitations. The maximum temperature that can be realised with heat energy storage in water or in phase-changing salts is very restricted, while the storage process in refractories is slow due to the bulk of the material. All the methods in fact require bulky and therefore expensive installations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to the present invention, there is provided a thermal energy storage apparatus comprising a heat-insulating casing providing a container for a heat storage member in the form of a length of flexible material, the casing having a region in which external energy can pass to the member to heat it and there being means for directing the flexible member progressively through said region and winding the heated member into a coil to store the thermal energy it holds.
 
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