Solar still

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Inventors

Taylor, G. Brandt

Application #

233031

Filed

Feb-9-1981

Published

Feb-1-1983

Current US Class

126/585
126/643
126/694
126/907
202/154
202/160
202/177
202/180
202/235
202/83
203/100
203/19
203/2
203/22
203/81
203/DIG1
203/DIG13
203/DIG16
435/162
435/3
435/300.1
435/813

International Classes

C07C 029/80; C12M 001/38; C12P 007/14

Field of Search

203/DIG. 202/180 202/234 202/160 202/177 202/154 202/198 202/233 202/235 202/83 126/450 126/438 126/901 435/161 435/162 435/289 435/290 435/813 435/3 435/315 435/316 260/42 260/29.1 426/494 426/231

Assignee

Durkin; William N. (Boston, MA)

Examiners

Bascomb, Jr.; Wilbur L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Blodgett & Blodgett

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Other References

Carley, L. W.: How to Make Your Own Alcohol Fuels; Aug. 1980, pp. 62-109.

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Abstract
Apparatus for preparation and distillation of low-alcohol-content, fermentation products into high-alcohol-content, fuel-grade product using solar energy to carry out the fermentation and distillation. The apparatus includes a solar collector with reflectors, fermenting tanks, a distillation column, and temperature controls. The working fluid for the solar collector is isolated from the fluid being distilled.
 
Claims
The invention having been thus described, what is claimed as new and desired to secure by Letters Patent is:

1. A solar still for producing alcohol, comprised of:

(a) at least one fermenting tank adapted to produce a beer by fermentation,

(b) a heat exchanger,

(c) a solar collector adapted to absorb energy from the sun and use that energy to heat a working fluid,

(d) a working fluid conveying system adapted to circulate the working fluid through the solar collector and through the heat exchanger,

(e) a distillation unit comprising:

(1) a stripping fractioning column,

(2) a rectification fractioning column, and

(3) a transfer conduit operatively connecting the top of the stripping column to the bottom of the rectification column,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Although mankind has always been interested in the use of alcohol as a fuel, up until recent times the cost has always made it prohibitive for most uses. Fuels, such as gasoline and kerosene, that are available from petroleum sources have always been cheaper. Recently, however, the cost of petroleum products has increased considerably and alcohol has become a more interesting material to use as fuel for automobiles or other combustion purposes. One particularly interesting use of alcohol is in the so-called "gasohol" in which about 10% of alcohol is added regular or low-lead gasoline. The alcohol can be added to the gasoline without any special industrial equipment, so that the suggestion has been made that an individual can make his own alcohol in his home and add it to his gasoline to increase his mileage and reduce his monitoring costs. First of all, the average home generates materials that can be used to make alcohol in small amounts. Secondly, the distillation process is a simple one that can be carried out without the use of industrial equipment. It has even been suggested that the heat to carry out distillation processes can be obtained by the sun in a solar still. Attempts, however, in the past to obtain a simple still that can be used in the home has been less then successful, since they have suffered from a number of disabilities. Among other things, they have been intricate and expensive and have required considerable amounts of maintenance to keep them in operating condition. Generally speaking, they do not lend themselves to operations by persons of only ordinary intelligence. These and other difficulties experienced with the prior art devices have been obviated in a novel manner by the present invention.
 
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