Solar energy converter

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Inventors

Matlock, William C.
Somlo, Patricia K.

Application #

629518

Filed

Nov-6-1975

Published

Jan-4-1977

Current US Class

126/576
126/694
136/246

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1 60/641 350/288 350/298 350/299 350/300

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lindsley; Warren F. B.

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Abstract
An improved solar energy collector and converter comprising a plurality of elongated reflectors mounted for movement each around a heating tube arranged in the linear focus of the reflectors and linked to a tracking mechanism which causes the reflector to be trained toward the location of the sun so that it receives a maximum amount of solar energy.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved heat exchange means comprising:

a frame,

at least a pair of juxtapositioned reflectors,

each of said reflectors comprises a trough having a reflecting surface of a parabolic configuration,

means for pivotally mounting each of said reflectors in a parallel arrangement on said frame,

a fluid bearing tube a portion of which is fixedly mounted on said frame longitudinally of each of said reflectors on said frame and approximately disposed with the axis of the portion in the focal zone of an associated reflector outside of its periphery,

electrical means for moving said reflectors in unison through a similar arc partially around the portion of the tube associated with said reflectors for maintaining said reflectors with the axis of their curvature approximately in a plane containing the sun's center, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In recent years the rapid expansion of the world's population coupled with the accelerated technological development of large sectors of the world has produced a dramatic increase in the demand for energy in all forms including fuels and electricity for heating, lighting, transportation and manufacturing processes. The construction of hydroelectric facilities and the development of fossil fuel resources has continued at a rapid rate, but it becomes increasingly evident for a number of reasons that these efforts are inadequate to keep pace with the demands of the growing population.

A first difficulty is the limited availability of fuels such as oil and natural gas. Most countries in the world today do not have adequate sources of these fuels within their own boundaries and are dependent upon foreign sources, notably the Middle East countries for supply. Such a dependence can and does have undesirable effects on the economies of the countries involved and political complications often result. There are also limited sites available that are appropriate for hydroelectric installations.
 
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