Solar panel unit

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Inventors

Kravitz, Jerome H.

Application #

831962

Filed

Sep-9-1977

Published

Aug-15-1978

Current US Class

126/634
126/658
126/698
126/709
136/206
136/246
136/248
257/433
257/E23.082

International Classes

H01L 031/04; F24J 003/02

Field of Search

136/89 126/270 126/271

Examiners

Weisstuch; Aaron

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beall & Jeffery

US Patent References

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Other References

M. A. Doguay, "Solar Electricity: The Hybrid System Approach", American Scientist, vol. 65, pp. 422-427 (1977). D. G. Scheuler et al., "Integration of Photovoltaic & Solar-Thermal Energy Conversion Systems", Conf. Record, 11th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conf., May 1975 pp. 327-331. A. Bohg et al., "Solar Energy Collector" IBM Tech. Disc. Bull., vol. 19, pp. 2581-2582 (1976).

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Abstract
The elements of the solar panel are arranged generally in parallel planes that, starting from the top, include a transparent sheet, a plurality of converging lenses, a plurality of solar cells arranged in electrical series respectively aligned with the converging lenses, an electrically insulating support plate that together with the sides of the solar unit and the top sheet form a vacuum chamber for the lenses and solar cells to reduce heat transfer by convection and conduction upwardly from the solar cells, a thermopile, a heat sink plate receiving heat from the thermopile, heat transfer fins receiving heat from the heat sink plate, a serpentine conduit in heat exchange with the heat fins, thermal insulation, and a bottom plate that is connected to the side walls. Two side walls contain mating couplings for each of the conduit, thermopile, and photoelectric cells so that two adjacent panels may be interconnected with such couplings to provide fluid connection and electrical connection between the adjacent panels.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar energy conversion system, comprising:

a top fluid impervious sheet that freely passes solar radiant energy;

a plurality of photoelectric cell means arranged in a plane spaced below and parallel to said top sheet for receiving the solar radiant energy and directly converting a portion into electricity and converting substantially the remainder into heat;

means electrically connecting said photoelectric cell means in a power producing circuit;

a thermopile means below said photoelectric cell means for receiving the heat, converting a portion of the heat into electrical energy, and transmitting the remainder of the heat downwardly;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a solar panel unit that may collect solar energy and convert it into a more reusable energy form, such as electrical energy or a heated liquid.

Due to the increase in cost and depletion of fossil fuels, other energy sources are becoming increasingly important, and the use of solar energy has great potential. One of the main problems with the solar panels employed today is that their efficiency is relatively low so that a large surface area is required to produce a usable quantity of energy.

SUMMARY

It is an object of the present invention to produce a more efficient solar panel, so that thereby for a given quantity of desired usable energy, the area of solar panel required will be at a minimum.

Lenses are provided to concentrate the solar energy onto photoelectric cells for the production of electricity, and the heat that is necessarily produced is prevented from leaving the system, to a large extent, by an evacuated chamber while at the same time reflected radiation is limited due to the greenhouse effect of the top transparent sheet that assists in the formation of the evacuated chamber. The heat thus produced is conducted downwardly to a thermopile where it is partially converted to electricity, and further conducted downwardly to where it is used to finally heat water that may be used in the hot water system of a residence or for space heating purposes at a remote location. Thermal insullation is provided below the water pipes.
 
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