Tubular solar collector

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Inventors

Heffelfinger, Richard H.

Application #

727158

Filed

Sep-27-1976

Published

Nov-7-1978

Current US Class

126/655
126/658
126/684
126/907
138/113
165/162
165/178
165/183
165/76

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 138/38 138/106 138/107 138/113 165/76 165/162 165/178 165/183

Assignee

General Electric Company (Fairfield, CT)

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quist; Raymond H., Amgott; Allen E.

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Abstract
An evacuated, double-walled, tubular housing contains a sheet metal fin which is biased against the inner tube. A metal tube carrying the fluid to be heated is placed in heat transfer relationship with the fin. A plurality of collectors can be placed in an array with the fluid carrying tubes the only connection.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a solar collector having a cylindrical tubular housing closed at one end the improvement comprising:

a cylindrical fin extending longitudinally in said housing substantially co-extensive with and in contact with said housing;

means for conveying a fluid in heat transfer relationship with said fin; and

said fin is biased against the inside of said housing by a biasing means wherein said biasing means is accomplished by making the unbiased outside diameter of said fin larger than the inside diameter of said housing.

2. In a solar collector having a cylindrical tubular housing closed at one end the improvement comprising:

a cylindrical sheet metal member extending longitudinally in and co-extensive with said housing; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to solar collectors and more particularly the type where each unit has a tubular housing configuration.

Efforts to achieve a useful conversion of solar energy into a more readily useable energy form have been intensified as the cost of other forms of useful energy has increased. The economics of the apparatus to be used, as well as any maintenance costs are major considerations in the choice of solar collector designs.

It is well known that a portion of the electromagnetic radiation received from the sun will pass through transparent materials such as glass, and will then heat an opaque object positioned behind the glass. Commonly the space between the transparent material and the object is evacuated to prevent heat loss by gaseous conduction and convection. U.S. Pat. No. 980,505 (Emmet) shows such arrangements as does U.S. Pat. No. 2,460,482 (Abbot). These patents disclose a tubular double-wall construction with a fluid within the inner tube. In the Abbot patent it is further proposed to coat the outer surface of the inner tube with a material highly absorbent of solar rays (see column 5, line 67 et seq).
 
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