Solar collector with drive system

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Inventors

Townsend, Donald W.
Routery, Edward E.

Application #

706352

Filed

Feb-27-1985

Published

Apr-1-1986

Current US Class

126/575
126/605
126/621
126/684
359/852
359/867

International Classes

F24J 002/10

Field of Search

126/438 126/439 126/440 126/424 126/425 350/600 350/628 350/629 350/630 364/900 364/460 364/516

Assignee

Stellar Energy Systems, Inc. (Phoenix, AZ)

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Abstract
A solar energy concentrator and collector having a concentrator made up of one or more anticlastic panels that feature a non-developable doubly curved surface. The panels are concave in the north-south direction and convex in the east-west direction. In one embodiment, the panels are formed to have parallel circular arcs in the north-south direction of increasing radius from the center of the panel to its edges and having a curved cross-section in the east-west direction. The concentrator reflects light to a narrow zone of concentration which moves within a plane in response to changes in the angle of incidence of sunlight thereon. A method for forming the specially shaped reflective fiber reinforced plastic panel is also disclosed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar energy collector comprising:

a fixed reflector having a reflective surface defined by a continuous segment of a substantially toroidal shape, said reflective surface having a crown arc aligned in a first direction and being further defined by circular concave arcs of increasing distance from an arc axis X about which said concave arcs are disposed, said concave arcs being aligned in said first direction on opposite sides of a crown arc, said reflective surface being defined by substantially circular arc segments extending tangentially from and perpendicular to the crown arc, whereby said reflector has a substantially linear focus;

elongated collector means extending parallel to the arc axis X and being disposed between the arc axis X and the reflective surface for receiving solar energy reflected from the reflective surface;



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a solar energy concentrator and collecting device formed as part of a building. More particularly, the present invention relates to one or more anticlastic concentrator panels adapted to reflect sunlight into a zone of concentration to be absorbed by a collector mounted to move with changes in the location of the zone of concentration.

BACKGROUND

Various solar energy collecting apparatus are known which use a reflector for concentrating solar energy at a point or in a region where it can be absorbed by a collector for conversion into useful energy.

The primary problem facing such devices is to efficiently collect energy during daylight hours as the sun moves across the sky. Adding to the problems associated with daily movement of the sun is the fact that the course of the sun's movement across the sky is effected by seasonal changes.

Various methods of tracking the movement of the sun across the sky have been developed for solar energy collectors. In some devices, particularly those with a parabolic cone shapedconcentrator, such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 670,916 to Eneas, the concentrator and energy collecting device both move to follow the path of the sun's movement. Such devices require elaborate and expensive tracking systems which make them impractical for collecting energy.
 
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