Solar heating and cooling apparatus

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Inventors

Wilson, Neill R.

Application #

557414

Filed

Nov-30-1983

Published

Jun-23-1987

Current US Class

126/585
126/591
126/638
126/640
126/643
165/45

International Classes

F24J 002/24

Field of Search

126/433-437 126/452 62/235.1 62/260 165/45

Examiners

Tapolcai; William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fay, Sharpe, Beall, Fagan, Minnich & McKee

US Patent References

3964678   Solar air conditioner

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Abstract
Solar heating and cooling system comprising an insulated fluid containing tank positioned with a portion thereof disposed above and below ground level. The system includes apparatus for transferring heat between the tank and the atmosphere, and to or from the subterranean earth in close proximity of the tank. Baffle means located within the tank are specially arranged to cause fluid contained therewithin to be circulated in a manner whereby heat absorbed by either of the above means is dissipated into the tank fluid. Means may also be provided for directing the flow of the fluid to and from the tank to an outside heat exchanger for heating or cooling a building so that when the temperature within the tank reaches a predetermined value relative to the temperature of the inside of the building, the flow is directed in a manner to accomplish either heating or cooling as may be desired in accordance with the season of the year. Energy may be transferred from the outside heat exchanger to or from the interior of the building by means of a heat pump type reversible refrigeration system.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A heat system comprising:

a fluid containing tank having adjacent portions thereof positioned above and below ground level, tank fluid contained within said tank;

means for transferring heat from the subterranean earth adjacent to the tank to the fluid contained within the tank, the last said means including a closed loop system having a supply of loop system fluid contained therein which picks up heat from the earth and transfers the picked up heat into the tank fluid;

means terminating the flow of said loop system fluid when the temperature within the tank becomes substantially equal to the temperature of the adjacent subterranean earth; and,

means for adding additional heat to said tank fluid from a source other than the subterranean earth, wherein the last said means is an atmospheric heat dissipator arranged to collect solar heat during the day and dissipate heat during the night.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In many regions of the world, there is a need for heating in the winter and cooling in the summer, and a vast amount of energy is consumed during both seasons for these purposes. Nature abounds with many different forms of useful energy which are ignored by man, but which could be taken advantage of during both the warm and cold seasons to aid with both heating or cooling of an environment. This advantage can be realized quite economically by the provision of a system made in accordance with the present invention which can be conveniently installed adjacent to or forming part of a structure such as a home, garage, fence, or the like.

Furthermore, the present invention can be fabricated into a packaged unit which can be trucked to the installation site where it can be readily installed without destruction or modification of existing structure.

Broadly, the preferred embodiments of the present invention comprises an insulated fluid containing vessel that extends above and below the ground level with components thereof extending from the underground portion of the vessel to provide a closed looped fluid conveying system disposed in a manner such that natural circulation is effected as heat is transferred into the fluid contained within the vessel. One wall of the above ground portion of the vessel is built in the form of a solar heat collecting unit which also employs a closed loop heat collecting and dissipating system connected in heat transfer relationship to the vessel fluid in such a manner that both the system and the tank liquid are self-circulating, thereby causing heat from the solar collection surface as well as possibly from the subterranean earth to be transferred into the fluid contained within the vessel.
 
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