Solar thermal receiver

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Inventors

O'Neill, Mark J.

Application #

887931

Filed

Jul-22-1986

Published

Jan-19-1988

Current US Class

126/650
126/675
126/698
126/907

International Classes

F24J 002/08

Field of Search

126/440 126/446 126/449 126/901 126/441 350/1.1 350/166

Assignee

Entech, Inc. (DFW Airport, TX)

Examiners

Green; Randall L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Meier; Harold E.

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Abstract
A solar thermal energy collector includes a thermal receiver for receiving thermal energy from incident solar radiation and converting that energy, with minimum heat loss, into thermal energy transferred to and carried by a thermal fluid in a copper conductor. The copper tube is placed within a lower aluminum extrusion and may be secured thereto with a metal-filled silicone adhesive. The adhesive also acts as a heat-transfer device. The lower aluminum extrusion rests upon a foundation of isocyanurate urethane insulation which in turn rests upon the lower portion of a solar collector so that the central axis of the thermal fluid conducting tube lies along the axis of concentration of received solar energy. An upper aluminum extrusion is placed on top of the upper half of the copper tube and secured thereto with metal-filled silicone adhesive. The top surface of the upper aluminum extrusion is painted black and has a triangular-faceted surface. The faceted top surface of the upper aluminum extrusion is configured such that the triangular prisms run along an axis parallel to the central axis of the thermal fluid tube. A clear silicone layer is placed on top of the upper aluminum extrusion with its lower surface interlocked with the triangular faceted top surface of the upper aluminum extrusion. The clear silicone layer has a prismatic upper surface with the longitudinal axes of the prisms being arranged perpendicularly to the longitudinal axes of the facets along the top surface of the upper aluminum extrusion.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the present invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A radiant energy collector including a housing for supporting means for focusing along a focal axis of the collector incoming radiation onto a thermal energy receiver, the housing supporting the means for focusing in a position to receive the incoming radiation and also supporting along the focal axis the thermal energy receiver, the thermal energy receiver comprising:

support means mounted within said housing generally along the focal axis of the collector;

a conduit positioned in the support means in a position extending along the longitudinal axis;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to solar energy collectors and more specifically to an improved thermal receiver for use in solar energy collectors.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the past, solar energy collectors, such as the one shown in the U.S. Pat. No. 4,069,812, which is included herein by reference, have provided a very effective and efficient means of converting solar energy into both useful thermal energy by transferring heat to a working fluid and/or useful electrical energy by means of solar cells. As the state of the art advances in solar energy collection, new and more efficient methods of heat collection and solar conversion are constantly being sought. Generally, improved collection systems have either increased the efficiency of the optical system for transforming light rays into usable energy, or improved tracking systems for tracking the sun, or improved thermal systems for collecting and retaining as much heat by a solar receiver as possible. The present invention is primarily concerned with the more efficient collection and the retention of thermal solar energy by providing an improved thermal energy receiver for use within a solar collector device.
 
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