Solar energy collection still

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Inventors

Stark, Virgil
Vayda, Alexandre
Rousset, Paul

Application #

866067

Filed

Dec-30-1977

Published

Jan-26-1982

Current US Class

126/643
126/698
202/172
202/181
202/202
202/234
202/83
203/10
203/100
203/DIG1
359/665
359/742

International Classes

C02F 001/14

Field of Search

126/440 126/435 203/10 203/11 203/1 203/100 203/DIG. 202/234 202/180 202/177 202/181 202/202 202/172-174 202/83 159/1 350/179 350/211

Assignee

North American Utility Construction Corp. (New York, NY)

Examiners

Bascomb, Jr.; Wilbur L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kenyon & Kenyon

US Patent References

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3970070   Solar heating system
3991741   Roof-lens solar coll...
4011857   Solar energy conve...
4022186   Compound lens sol...
4057048   Solar heat collector
4075063   Solar powered disti...
4081289   Solar energy system
4134392   Solar energy collec...

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Abstract
Apparatus and methods for concentrating and collecting solar energy are disclosed. In accordance with the invention, solar energy is concentrated by economical refringent lenses or lens systems including fluid lenses and/or Fresnel-type lenses. The lenses concentrate the solar energy preferably along lines in continuous linear foci or in discrete foci at an elongated collector comprising one or more fluid-carrying conduits and one or more fluids therein. In one embodiment, a plurality of photoelectric cells are located in or on the collector along the linear foci or at the discrete foci and operate at increased efficiency with heat being removed by the collector. A first fluid in the collector is heated by the concentrated solar energy and in a preferred embodiment is used to heat a second fluid contiguous to the first fluid, the first fluid having a boiling point exceeding that of the second fluid. In a preferred embodiment, the first fluid is carried in an inner conduit while the second fluid is carried by an outer conduit which encloses the inner conduit and first fluid. Thus, the two fluids can be heated to different temperatures by a single concentrating system and used for different purposes. Additionally, the invention provides for the storage of energy using two fluids of different boiling points. Also disclosed are methods and fixed and portable apparatus for distilling water containing salt or other substances by evaporation of the water and condensation of the water vapor wherein preferably the heat of condensation is recovered. The invention also provides for assemblies of individual systems to form larger systems. The present invention provides heat from solar energy at a cost competitive with heat produced from fuels.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for distilling liquids including water using solar energy, comprising container means for holding liquid to be distilled, an elongated fluid lens for concentrating solar energy in said container means, said fluid lens having upper and lower solar energy-transmitting lens plates and a solar energy-transmitting fluid enclosed by said lens plates and means for admitting fluid to and withdrawing fluid from said fluid lens such that said fluid can be passed through said fluid lens, said fluid lens being disposed above said container means and positioned such that rising evaporated liquid from said container means impinges upon said lower lens plate and is condensed thereon, said lower lens plate being operative to transmit at least in part the heat of condensation released by evaporated liquid condensing thereon to said fluid in said lens, and said fluid being operative to absorb at least in part the heat transmitted by said lower lens plate, said fluid lens being inclined with respect to the horizontal such that condensed liquid flows along said lower lens plate to a vertically lower portion thereof and is discharged therefrom, and liquid collecting means disposed below said lower portion of said lower lens plate for collecting condensed liquid discharged from said lower portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for concentrating and collecting solar energy for many uses including the conversion thereof to heat energy and/or electrical energy to be used for many purposes. The present invention also relates to the storage and use of heat energy during hours without sun or with reduced sun. The present invention further relates to the treatment of water containing salt and/or other substances using fixed and portable apparatus and methods according to the invention. More particularly, the invention relates to methods and apparatus using fluid and/or Fresnel concentrating lenses and lens systems and elongated collectors comprising at least one fluid-carrying conduit located at the foci of the lenses.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The energy emitted by the sun corresponds to a high temperature in the order of 6000.degree. C., and is emitted in the form of radiation which arrives at the earth with a wavelength distribution comprising about 3% ultraviolet rays, 42% visible light rays, and about 55% infrared rays. It is well known that surfaces exposed to the sun collect at least to some degree the solar radiation and that the absorption of this radiation results in a heating of the material constituting the surface. It is also known that electricity can be produced by photoelectric devices exposed to the sun's rays.