Solar furnace support apparatus

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Inventors

Strickland, Benjamin W.

Application #

064482

Filed

Aug-7-1979

Published

Mar-17-1981

Current US Class

126/600
126/710
126/714
165/67
248/140
248/397
250/491.1

International Classes

F28F 009/00

Field of Search

165/67 165/68 165/80 126/417 126/424 126/425 126/450 126/451 248/140 248/397 248/185 250/491

Examiners

Yeung; James C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Urban; Arthur L.

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Abstract
Solar furnace support apparatus including frame member, furnace holding member and actuating mechanism, the frame member including a base portion and an upstanding portion; the furnace holding member being pivotally carried by the frame member, the furnace holding member including spaced longitudinal members, cross members connecting the longitudinal members adjacent the ends thereof, shaft mechanism disposed adjacent the center of the longitudinal members and disposed adjacent connection of the cross members with the longitudinal members, the shaft mechanism being engageable with releasable locking members disposed on the frame member adjacent the top of the upstanding portion and adjacent the base portion thereof, actuating mechanism for moving the furnace holding member, the actuating mechanism including cooperating mechanism operatively connected to at least one of the longitudinal members at points along the length thereof substantially equidistant from the center.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A solar furnace support apparatus including frame means, furnace holding means and actuating means, said frame means including a base portion and an upstanding portion; said furnace holding means being pivotally carried by said frame means, said furnace holding means including spaced longitudinal members, cross members connecting said longitudinal members adjacent the ends thereof, shaft means disposed adjacent the center of said longitudinal members and disposed adjacent the connection of said cross members with said longitudinal members, said shaft means being engageable with releasable locking means disposed on said frame means adjacent the top of said upstanding portion and adjacent the base portion thereof, actuating means for moving said furnace holding means, said actuating means including cooperating means operatively connected to at least one of said longitudinal members at points along the length thereof substantially equidistant from the center.



Description
This invention relates to a novel support apparatus for solar equipment and more particularly relates to a new apparatus for supporting solar furnaces.

With the recent large increases in the cost of conventional energy sources such as electricity, petroleum and coal, both in the United States and foreign countries, a great deal of attention is being given to alternative energy sources. One energy source which is especially appealing is solar energy because of its unlimited supply and the absence of pollution and other ecological problems therewith.

A number of different solar energy systems have been proposed heretofore. Generally, these systems have involved the absorption of the heat from the sun by gases or liquids and the circulation thereof to areas requiring heat. If all the heat collected by the system is not needed when the sun is shining, the heated gases or liquids can be circulated to storage chambers where the heated fluid is stored. Also, the fluid is circulated through a heat absorbing material, such as a bed of rocks which will absorb and store the heat energy for future recovery.
 
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