Self-tracking radiant energy collector

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Inventors

Steiner, Robert E.

Application #

776306

Filed

Mar-10-1977

Published

May-30-1978

Current US Class

126/581
126/684
126/698
136/246

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 136/206 136/89

Assignee

Emerson Electric Co. (St. Louis, MO)

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Polster, Polster and Lucchesi

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Abstract
A solar energy conversion device is provided with simplified means for tracking a source of solar energy. In the preferred embodiment, the tracking means is a predeterminedly shaped, heat expandable device operatively connected to an energy concentrator. The energy concentrator is movably mounted and is adapted to direct concentrated energy either towards a suitable energy conversion means in those positions in which the concentration is aligned with respect to the solar energy source, or towards the expandable device in those positions in which the concentrator is disaligned with respect to the solar energy source. Application of concentrated solar energy to the expandable device causes its expansion, which expansion is utilized to move the concentrator into alignment with the energy source. At alignment, concentrated energy is directed from the expandable device toward the energy conversion means.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is:

1. A solar energy device, comprising:

an energy conversion means positioned at an energy reception area;

a movably mounted energy concentrator adapted to concentrate energy on said reception area; and

heat sensitive expansion means operatively connected between said reception area and said movably mounted energy concentrator, said energy concentrator having an aligned position and a disaligned position with respect to said energy reception area, said expansion means expanding and contracting to control movement of said concentrating means, said concentrating means directing energy toward said reception area in said aligned position, and directing energy toward said expansion means in said disaligned position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to electromagnetic energy collection, and more particularly, to devices useful in the collection and utilization of radiant energy from solar sources. While the invention is described with particular emphasis in respect to its solar energy source collection application, those skilled in the art will recognize the wider applicability of the inventive principles disclosed hereinafter.

The prior art reveals a number of the devices adapted to concentrate available solar energy and convert that energy to perform useful work. In general, the concentrators may be classified as stationary or movable devices. Stationary devices either are moved manually to follow the energy source, or have special physical constructions which enables the device to gather some percentage of the available solar radiation regardless of the position of the sun, without physical movement of the concentrator. In the last mentioned case of the stationary concentrator, rather elaborate and complex reflector or lens designs are necessary in order to permit the stationary concentrator to accomplish its function.
 
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