Solar energy collector

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Inventors

Palkes, Mark

Application #

773706

Filed

Mar-2-1977

Published

Sep-12-1978

Current US Class

126/596
126/634
126/669
126/676
126/684
126/701
126/705

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271

Assignee

Exxon Research & Engineering Co. (Linden, NJ)

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dvorak; Joseph J.

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Abstract
This invention features a mechanism within a flat plate solar collector for modulating the temperature therein by reflecting incident solar radiation with a solar reflective surface and as a function of the temperature within the flat plate collector. The mechanism comprises a movable solar reflective surface which is positioned so as to permit at least partial and preferably complete exposure of a solar energy absorbing surface within the collector when the temperature within the flat plate collector is at a predetermined low level and it is positioned, preferably automatically, so as to at least partially and preferably completely reflect incident solar radiation when the temperature within the flat plate collector is above a predetermined high temperature level.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar heat collector, comprising:

a generally rectangular frame having a base and end walls and side walls extending upwardly therefrom;

a generally rectangular cover plate transparent to solar radiation disposed on top of said frame defining a chamber between the base and the cover plate;

a solar absorbing surface disposed within said chamber in heat transfer relationship with a fluid in said chamber;

an inlet and an outlet in the end walls of said frame communicating with said chamber;

a movable solar reflecting surface located within said chamber, said solar reflecting surface being a flexible stratum capable of being rolled and having geared teeth engaging openings in the marginal edges thereof;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a solar heat collector.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Numerous devices have been proposed for utilizing solar energy as a source of heat, particularly for domestic home heating needs. Commercialization of such devices, however, has been inhibited because of the typically high initial capital costs of the solar heating systems presently available. For example, a solar thermal collector is typically constructed of expensive materials which will sustain working pressures of 125 psi at temperatures above 190.degree. F. since the temperatures within such collectors can be quite high, indeed even above 300.degree. F., as the heating load requirement of the collector system decreases. In other words, collectors have been designed to withstand temperatures and pressures under no flow or stagnant conditions; and such designed collectors require expensive coatings and materials of construction. Thus, there remains a need for a solar heat collector which is not only simple in construction but lower in cost, thereby overcoming some of the drawbacks of the solar heat collectors of the prior art.
 
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