Ganged heliostat

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Inventors

Hilton, Richard D.

Application #

813658

Filed

Jul-7-1977

Published

Aug-29-1978

Current US Class

136/246
359/853

International Classes

G02B 005/08; G02B 007/18

Field of Search

350/292 350/299 350/289 353/3 126/270 126/271

Examiners

Henry; Jon W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Watson, Cole, Grindle & Watson

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Abstract
A device for tracking the apparent motion of the sun and reflecting and thereby concentrating rays from the sun to a fixed target area is disclosed. The device is what may be described as a ganged heliostat, an array of heliostats controlled by a single mechanism such that each heliostat is able to redirect rays of the sun toward a common fixed target area over the course of a day and thereby concentrate rays of the sun received over a large area to a much smaller area.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A device adapted for tracking the apparent motion of the sun and reflecting and thereby concentrating rays of the sun to a fixed target area comprising at least two members each having a reflective surface and being rotatably mounted in a frame on an axis which passes through the center point of the member, each frame being rotatably mounted in a common support on an axis which passes through the center point of the member and which is at a right angle to the axis of the member, a control rod having a longitudinal axis attached to the member such that the axis of the rod is normal to the reflective surface and passes through the center point of the member, guide frame means in engagement with each control rod, driving means for moving the guide frame such that each member rotates about one axis and adjusting means for moving the guide frame means such that each member rotates about the other axis.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a device for tracking the apparent motion of the sun across the sky and concentrating the radiant energy received from the sun on a fixed target area. More particularly, the invention relates to what may be described as a "ganged heliostat", that is, an array of heliostats controlled by a single mechanism such that each heliostat redirects rays of the sun toward a common fixed target area and thereby concentrates the rays of the sun received over a large area to a smaller target area.

The efficient utilization of solar energy is a problem receiving widespread attention in industry today. One potential solution is in the development of solar cells by the semi-conductor and allied industries for converting the radient energy of the sun into electrical power. Most, if not all, conventional solar cells are quite expensive and in order to be economically viable, they must have a high efficiency. One method of improving the efficiency of solar cells is by concentrating incident sunlight received over a large area onto the cells. Another method is to have the cell or associated equipment for the cell track the apparent motion of the sun across the sky so as to maximize the amount of incident sunlight received per cell unit area over the course of a day.
 
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