Heat storage system

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Inventors

Morawetz, Ernst
Glas, Lars-Olof

Application #

658557

Filed

Feb-26-1976

Published

Aug-30-1977

Current US Class

126/400
126/586
126/643
237/8R
392/308

International Classes

F24J 003/02; F24D 003/00

Field of Search

237/1 126/271 126/400 219/279 219/282

Examiners

Camby; John J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Tullar & Cooper

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Abstract
The invention pertains to an automatic heat storage system comprising two cooperating sources of heat, two heat storage vessels, and a heat emitting system, the heat being transferred by a heating medium common for the entire system. Preferably, one of the sources of heat is a solar energy collector system.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An automatic heat storage system containing circulating fluid heating medium comprising:

a. means for collecting solar heat energy having a heating medium inlet and outlet,

b. a first heat storage vessel having openings for heating medium inlet or outlet at the top and bottom thereof, the top opening being connected to a first valve means,

c. a second heat storage vessel, operably associated with auxiliary heating means for heating medium therein, having openings for heating medium inlet or outlet at the top and bottom thereof, the top opening being connected to a second valve means,

d. a heat emitting system having a heating medium inlet and outlet,



Description
The present invention primarily concerns an automatic heating system intended for dwellings or the like, in which system the radiation from the sun as well as electric sources of heat are used.

Electrical heat storage systems are previously known and are used to a limited extent nowadays. Usually, these systems use water as a storage medium in a vessel which works as an electric central heater, but also as a storage vessel. The vessel consists of a well insulated sheet container. The water contained in the vessel is heated by means of electrical heating elements, preferably at night, provided that cheap current is available. Good economy is also obtained by the fact that the water at the top of the vessel has a high temperature which is due to stratification. This means that the discharge temperature to a heat emitting system, e.g., a set of radiators, does not decrease appreciably and that the adjustability of the system will be excellent.

The development of systems for accumulation of different forms of energy is a comparatively new technological branch. More expensive energy, which is a consequence of the exhaustion of fossil fuels has given rise to an intensive study of new forms of energy which up to now have been utilized to a small extent, e.g., solar, wind, wave and geothermic energy, and the possibility of storing them for later use.
 
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