Solar energy collection system

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Inventors

Hummel, Richard L.

Application #

761187

Filed

Jan-21-1977

Published

Nov-21-1978

Current US Class

126/631
126/643
126/674
126/710
126/906

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

237/1 126/270 126/271 126/400

Examiners

Yuen; Henry C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rogers, Bereskin & Parr

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Abstract
A solar energy collection system for a building is described. A solar energy collector is disposed at the exterior surface of the building and includes a solar energy absorbent body having a surface which is exposed to sunlight and from which solar energy can be transmitted as sensible heat. A panel which is transparent to sunlight is spaced from the said surface of the absorbent body so as to define therewith a passageway in which air contacts at least a substantial area of said surface so that air in said passageway absorbs heat transmitted from said surface when the collector is in use. The passageway has an inlet and an outlet and the absorbent body and panel are arranged with the outlet higher than the inlet so that heated air in the passageway tends to rise by convection towards the outlet. The building is provided with heating means including a circulation circuit for a heating fluid. Heat exchange means are coupled to said air passageway outlet of the solar energy collector for passage of heated air therethrough. The heat exchange means are also coupled to the circulation circuit of the building heating means and are arranged to permit heat transfer between said heated air and the heating fluid. A return air flow conduit is coupled between the heat exchange means and the inlet of the air passageway of the solar energy collector for returning heated air from the heat exchange means to the air passageway for recirculation.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. For use in a solar energy collection system, a solar energy collector unit which is of modular form and is adapted to be coupled to a similar unit to form a composite solar energy collector, the unit comprising a plurality of flexible plastic panels which are adapted to be suspended in upright positions at the exterior of a building, said panels comprising: a first panel which is adapted to absorb solar energy and which constitutes a solar energy absorbent body of the unit, said panel having front and rear surfaces from both of which solar energy absorbed by the body can be transmitted as sensible heat; second and third panels spaced outwardly from the respective front and rear surfaces of the first panel so as to in use define with said first panel passageways in which air can absorb heat transmitted from said body; a fourth panel spaced from said third panel to in use define therewith a passageway forming a return air conduit of the unit and communicating adjacent the lower end of the latter with said passageways for heated air; and two end panels disposed at respectively opposite ends of the unit generally transversely with respect to the first mentioned panels and coupled thereto to define sealed ends for said passageways; said second and fourth panels and end panels being adapted to be connected together adjacent the bottom of the unit to define a closed lower end thereof; and at least those panels intended to be disposed in front of the solar energy absorbent body when the unit is in use being transparent to sunlight.



Description
This invention relates to solar energy collection systems for buildings.

Solar collection systems have previously been proposed in which water is pumped through solar panels exposed to sunlight. The panels have black inner surfaces which are heated by the sunlight and from which heat is transmitted to the water. The heated water leaving the panels may be stored or used directly, for example, for domestic heating. However, such systems have been relatively expensive, both in terms of the capital costs for the components and for their installation and in terms of the cost of operating the equipment required to pump the water through the solar panels. Since the water is exposed to ambient air, freezing of the water may also be a problem in low temperature environments. A further factor is that the solar panels have a relatively high heat capacity, with the result that a significant amount of heat is lost when the sun is obscured.

An object of the present invention is to provide an improved solar energy collection system for a building.
 
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