Air-heating solar collector

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Inventors

Lyon, Floyd A.
Harrison, Henry

Application #

875429

Filed

Feb-6-1978

Published

May-22-1979

Current US Class

126/586
126/591
126/596
126/668
126/706
126/710
126/907
237/1R

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1

Assignee

Halm Instrument Co., Inc. (Glen Head, NY)

Examiners

Yuen; Henry C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Malone; James P.

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Abstract
An air-heating solar collector having a plurality of parallel, spaced-apart, substantially coextensive translucent sheets and a convoluted air passage passing in succession between successive pairs of said sheets, the air finally passing over a blackened absorber plate, whereby heat escaping from the absorber to the sheets is picked up by air flowing in the convoluted air passage.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An air-heating solar collector comprising,

a plurality of parallel, spaced-apart, substantially co-extensive translucent sheets forming a convoluted air passage passing in succession between successive pairs of said sheets,

a blackened absorber plate mounted parallel to and spaced below said sheets so that the air passes the blackened absorber plate,

whereby heat escaping from said absorber to said sheets is picked up by air flowing in said convoluted air passage,

at least one pair of said translucent sheets being separated by a dead air space.

2. An air-heating solar collector according to claim 1, in combination with means for controlling the air flow through said passage in response to its outlet temperature in order to maintain the air issuing from said passage at a desired temperature.



Description
The typical air-heating solar collector has a transparent front cover through which the sunlight shines, striking a blackened absorber surface, where it is converted to heat. Air flows in contact with the absorber surface, becoming heated by conduction, to carry heat away to a utilization device or system.

The effectiveness of a solar collector is dependent on the proportion of the heat collected that is carried away by the air. Heat losses from the air stream and from the absorber surface can take place by radiation and by conduction through the surfaces of the collector. The back and sidewalls of the collector are generally covered with insulation of a thickness sufficient to make conduction losses there small, but insulating the transparent front surface is important also, and requires special means.

The transparent front cover of an air collector receives heat from the air in contact with it and by radiation from warmer surfaces which it "sees" . In the simplest air collectors the front cover is separated from the absorber surface only by air. The absorber surface, which does not readily pass its heat to the air in contact with it because of the low heat conductivity of air, reaches relatively high temperatures, which causes it to emit infra-red radiation which is absorbed by the front cover, and is thus lost to the outside air.
 
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