Solar heated canteen

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Inventors

Stowell, Dennis E.

Application #

937685

Filed

Dec-4-1986

Published

Sep-29-1987

Current US Class

126/640
126/699
126/710

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/437 126/440 126/417 126/451 126/444 126/450 215/260

Examiners

Jones; Larry

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rainer; Norman B.

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Abstract
A canteen-like apparatus which confines potable water is adapted to heat the water by solar energy. The apparatus has a water-confining vessel substantially surrounded by a thermally insulating jacket. The vessel is comprised of an upper panel of spherical curvature convexly directed away from the interior of the vessel, and an opposed lower panel. A flat fresnel lens having a circular perimeter of larger diameter than the diameter of the transparent panel is attached at its perimeter to the insulating jacket and thereby disposed above the transparent panel to form an air chamber. Rays of sunlight pass through the fresnel lens and converge toward and impinge perpendicularly upon the upper panel, thereby producing efficient heating of the water.
 
Claims
Having thus described my invention, what is claimed is:

1. Apparatus for confining a supply of water and enabling said water to be heated by solar radiation, said apparatus comprising:

(a) a water-confining vessel having an panel of spherically rounded contour convexly directed outwardly from the vessel and centered upon an axis perpendicular to said vessel, an opposed lower panel, a boundary of circular configuration joining said upper and lower panels, and a sealable spout communicating with the interior of the vessel,

(b) a jacket of self-supporting thermally insulative material, and comprised of (1) a bottom wall of circular perimeter adapted to lie in abutment with said lower panel, (2) a sidewall rising upwardly from the perimeter of said bottom wall as a continuous extension thereof and having an exterior surfact extending between upper and lower extremities and an interior surface comprised of a lower portion which faces said vessel and abuts said boundary, and an upper portion disposed above the upper panel of the vessel and shaped as a conical section which tapers outwardly away from the vessel toward the upper extremity of said exterior surface and (3) a channel which permits close-fitting passage of said spout,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention concerns a small portable vessel, and more particularly relates to a canteen-like vessel in which water may be heated by exposure to solar radiation.

Portable solar heating units for campers are well known for cooking food and heating water. They are particularly useful where the buildings of a fire for heating purposes is impractical. Such units generally rely upon reflective parabolic surfaces which collect radiation over a relatively large area, and focus the radiation directly upon the object to be heated. In such instances, use of the apparatus usually requires that the camper set up several components in stationary juxtaposition, and wait in a fixed location until the heating task is accomplished. No storage or accumulation of the solar-generated heat is usually contemplated. The reflectors are usually fragile, or if durably constructed are expensive and bulky. U.S. Pat. No. 4,557,251 to Burkhardt discloses a portable and compact heating device which disposes water in very thin layers for quick heating. In the Burkhardt device, the rate of heating is such that a period of about one hour is required to raise the water to its boiling point for each half centimeter depth of water.
 
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