Solar energy heat collector

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Inventors

Mattson, John P.

Application #

649032

Filed

Jan-14-1976

Published

Mar-7-1978

Current US Class

126/652
126/698
126/709
126/906

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 350/288 350/289 350/293 350/299

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gordon; Edward A.

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Abstract
An apparatus for collecting radiant solar energy to provide solar heating which may be used singly or in multiples as modular units. The apparatus is constructed as a self-contained unit having an insulated base, an energy receiving surface positioned adjacent the insulated base, and a heat exchange fluid conduit for circulating a heat exchange fluid in contact with the energy receiving surface. Other conduits are provided to introduce a heat exchange fluid and to receive or collect the fluid after it has been in contact with the energy receiving surface. The top or cover of the collector module is positioned in spaced relationship adjacent the energy receiving surface. The cover is transparent to solar energy and is provided with a plurality of spaced raised structures having surfaces angularly disposed to transmit radiant solar energy to the energy receiving surface. Side walls provide a self-contained unit and permit mounting of the unit on a surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar energy heat collector comprising an insulated base, a solar energy receiving means positioned adjacent said insulated base for absorbing radiant energy and converting said radiant energy to heat energy, means for circulating a heat exchange fluid in contact with said energy receiving means, means for introducing a heat exchange fluid to said circulating means, means for collecting said heat exchange fluid after contact with said energy receiving means and a cover means transparent to radiant solar energy positioned in spaced relationship to said energy receiving means, said cover means comprising a surface having a plurality of discrete spaced raised portions, each said spaced raised portions having at least three surfaces angularly disposed to said cover surface to transmit radiant solar energy to said energy receiving means.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to an apparatus for collecting radiant solar energy and more particularly to a solar energy heater which can be attached to a surface without regard to direction or angle of the surface upon which the collector is positioned.

2. Description of the Prior Art

There have been numerous systems proposed for the utilization of solar energy which generally comprises a collector unit which directs solar energy on an energy receiving means which may be an evaporator unit or a conduit for a heat exchange medium. Unlike conventional fuel burning systems, such solar devices provide a non-polluting source of usable energy. In many prior art systems large black aluminum collectors adsorb the sun's energy beneath rigid sheets of plastic. In these systems the flat sandwich-like assembly is positioned to be aimed due south and tilted at an angle of 45 degrees. While such flat solar energy collector assemblies can be installed on an existing building with a flat roof surface, it is not readily adaptable to existing structures having inclined roofs and are particularly not suitable for inclined roofs which run in a generally east-west direction, for example, since they are then unable to utilize the total solar energy available. In such instances installation may require the giving up of land around the building. For the homeowner the giving up of land may be too high a price to pay for lower heating costs.
 
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