Solar water heater

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Inventors

Clemens, Mark H.

Application #

132324

Filed

Mar-20-1980

Published

Dec-22-1981

Current US Class

126/639
126/640
126/684
126/704

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/433 126/434 126/438 126/436 126/439

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Givnan, Jr.; James D.

US Patent References

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Other References

Anderson, B. N., "Solar Energy: Fundamentals in Building Design", McGraw-Hill, 1977, pp. 125-140.

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Abstract
A solar powered water heater including a housing within which are a water storage tank, reflective coated insulation and a solar panel. Pressurized water such as from a municipal water system is fed into the tank interior via a tank supply conduit. A reverse flow of pre-heated water from the tank to the solar panel occurs during passive heat siphoning. A solar panel supply conduit in communication with the first mentioned conduit has a lower flow capacity to assure water from the source being directed into the water tank for pre-heating prior to heat siphoning flow through the solar panel. A modified housing includes an adjustable window with a reflective layer for increased solar reflection toward the water tank.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar water heater including,

a housing including a window swingably positionable to expose the housing interior to solar radiant energy, a reflective sheet in said housing, a second reflective sheet on said window and positionable therewith to reflect radiant energy toward the housing interior,

a solar panel within said housing having passageways through which water flows for exposure to solar heater panel surfaces,

a water tank in fluid communication with the panel and receiving heated water therefrom said tank adapted to receive both direct and reflected solar radiant energy from said reflective sheets,

a tank supply conduit in communication with a lower internal area of said tank and receiving water from a pressurized source for delivery to said tank area,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention pertains generally to a water heater structure heated by solar energy.

The prior art discloses several arrangements wherein a solar panel is in fluid communication with a storage tank. The cost of manufacture of such known arrangements is contributed to by the complexity of communicating plumbing between the panel and tank. Such plumbing desirably permits water heated by the solar panel to pass to the tank by reason of heat siphoning. While heat siphoning is shown to be a recognized feature of several solar water heaters, the same is only accomplished in heaters of prohibitive cost.

The general combination of a water storage tank and solar panel is found in the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,311,579; 2,553,073; 4,083,490; 4,084,578; 4,146,087; 4,165,735 and 4,166,449. Solar radiant heated storage tanks are not found in the known art. A further drawback to known combinations of solar panels and storage tanks is that of excessive weight. Roof installation of solar water heaters typically requires reinforcement of the roof structure to support the added weight. Such reinforcement efforts are, of course, directly related to the weight of the installed water heater, hence it is a desirable objective to minimize water heater weight.
 
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