Solar heating and storage

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Inventors

Yuan, Shao W.

Application #

793367

Filed

May-3-1977

Published

Jan-22-1980

Current US Class

126/563
126/620
126/636
126/641
126/643
165/104.26
165/104.31

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/400 126/270 126/271 237/1 165/105 60/641 62/333

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Holt; William H.

US Patent References

3960136   Solar energy collec...
4000851   Solar-heated dwelli...
4057963   Heat pipe capable...
4061131   Heat transfer syste...
4067315   Solar heat pipe

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Abstract
A system for utilizing and storing solar energy which includes the use of solar collectors attached to liquid tubes or unidirectional heat pipes for transferring solar flux into heat energy for instant uses and storing the heat energy into earth ground for auxiliary and long-term uses. An expanding array of heat conductive pipes distributes the heat throughout a large volume of underground earth and extracts the same when it is required. The system provides for long-duration earth storage of the heat energy which can later be used as independent source for both space heating and hot water heating in homes, multiple-unit housing, commercial and public buildings, swimming pools, greenhouses, industrial needs, etc. A unidirectional heat pipe, characterized by irreversible heat flow, including a pump arrangement for transferring working fluid from the non-wicking condenser section to the evaporator section of the said heat pipe.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A system for collecting, storing and utilizing solar energy, said system including a thermal tank containing a liquid and being substantially filled thereby, solar collector means for transmitting heat energy to said thermal tank, heat storage means, means for transmitting heat energy to and from said thermal tank and said heat storage means, a heat utilization tank, and means for recirculating heat energy between said thermal tank and said heat utilization tank, said solar collector means including a unidirectional heat pipe including an upper evaporator section, an adiabatic section and a lower condenser section, said evaporator section being exposed to solar heat energy and said condenser section being immersed in said thermal tank, said unidirectional heat pipe further including wick means disposed in said evaporator section and a working fluid contained within said heat pipe, characterized by an absence of any wick means in said adiabatic and condenser sections, conduit means extending externally of said heat pipe and connecting said condenser section to said evaporator section, and pump means in said conduit means for pumping condensed fluid from said condenser section and into said evaporator section.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a system for collecting, distributing, utilizing and storing solar energy, and more particularly, relates to a system which utilizes unidirectional heat pipes and the earth as means of transfer and storage, respectively, of solar energy.

Prior art solar heating systems are generally accomplished by placing large collector plates on the roof and side structures of buildings. Liquids, such as water, are piped through the collector, heated to a higher temperature, and subsequently circulated through a building and used as a space and tapwater heating medium. It a more elaborate application of the same principle, it has been suggested to place large tanks of water, rocks, stones, etc., in the ground and have heated water from the solar collector fed into the tanks where the heat energy is stored and utilized for space and hot water heating. The above mentioned systems would lose their effectiveness during prolonged cloudy or rainy weather because of its incapacity to store more than a few days' supply of heat energy. This is particularly true of those locations which have a large number of cloudy, rainy or snowy days during the year, especially during the winter months when the heat is most needed, but when the sunlight hours are shortest. Furthermore, a large solar collector area must be provided for constant supplies of energy for space and hot water heating during winter months.
 
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