Solar heating collector

4099513
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Skrivseth, Robert K.

Application #

773801

Filed

Mar-3-1977

Published

Jul-11-1978

Current US Class

126/667
126/674
126/710

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/270 126/271 237/1

Assignee

SolaRay, Inc. (Whitewater, WI)

Examiners

Sprague; Kenneth W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Merriam, Marshall & Bicknell

US Patent References

4019494   Solar air heater ass...
4046133   Solar panel assem...
4050443   Solar energy devic...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 710

4262457   Pneumatic structures
4266383   Solar energy collec...
4321419   Solar panel cover...
4517958   Heat exchange syst...
4393859   Solar collector roof
4267822   Integrated solar en...
4102329   System for collectin...
4850339   Solar oven
4966655   Plastic covered sol...
4062350   Solar water heater
4476855   Solar heating device
4199952   Modular solar pow...
4186721   Solar energy heat c...
4058111   Solar collector
4706650   Solar collector asse...
5009218   Heat-insulating bui...
4204521   Solar energy tracki...
4696284   Solar heated canteen
4159017   Solar panel system
4256175   Solar furnace supp...
4108158   Solar energy power...
4517959   Jacketed solar hot...
4111187   Modular solar radi...
4132218   Vacuum panel
4026268   Solar energy collec...
4416255   Wedge-shaped sola...
4846151   Solar collectors
4404961   Apparatus for colle...
4046134   Solar heater with a...
4108157   Solar energy collec...
4086911   Solar heating device
4284070   Solar energy air roof
4261330   Solar heat collector
4291681   Flat plate heat exch...
4458672   Thermal panel
4515151   Fiber-reinforced co...
4102324   Solar heating asse...
3981293   Solar heat collector
4043317   Vented solar collector
3987783   Solar heating panel
4004380   Double walled infl...
4003363   Solar panel constru...
4557251   Solar water boiling...
4442827   Solar heat collector
4174703   Solar heat roofing s...
4214575   Solar energy collec...
4141341   Solar heating panel
4622951   Solar collector asse...
4182307   Inflatable solar ene...
4537180   Solar heating and...
4495936   Flexible solar heat...
4446852   Terraced solar ener...
4702227   Solar energy collec...
4245398   Solar dehydrator
4122829   Solar energy collec...
4170984   Solar energy heat c...
4379449   Solar hot air system
4215676   Frame arms for sol...
4147155   Device for collectin...
4207868   Solar energy system
4346694   Solar collector mod...
4092977   Flat plate solar coll...
4848320   Solar oven
4593678   Hot water supply sy...
4292955   Solar energy collec...
4155344   Air-heating solar c...
3945059   Swimming pool wa...
4018214   Heating and ventil...
4085734   Solar heaters
4210122   Energy conversion...
4223662   Structural solar coll...
4099517   Solar energy collec...
3995614   Solar heat collector
4018215   Liquid operated sol...
4150663   Solar energy collec...
 

More From Class 126

4131158   Storage arrangeme...
4291756   Heat accumulator
4856493   Quick connect-disc...
5203318   Sun tracking solar...
4446854   Solar oven
4528978   Solar rocket absorber
4159017   Solar panel system
4527546   Prismatic wall heater
5047610   Built-up type electri...
5971551   Nonimaging optica...
4256814   Photoelectro-chemi...
4170984   Solar energy heat c...
 
Abstract
An air solar heating collector assembly is provided having a framework covered by a back plate and a transparent front cover with a thin metal absorber plate mounted centrally therebetween. Baffle members are mounted on both surfaces of the absorber plate and are arranged for alternately splitting and recombining the air flow along both surfaces of the absorber plate. The back plate has air inlet means at one end of the assembly and air outlet means at the other end of the assembly arranged so that the air is admitted simultaneously to and discharged simultaneously from the passages at both sides of the absorber plate. The baffle arrangement is complementary on opposite sides of the absorber plate so that in each region where splitting of the air flow occurs at one side of the plate, recombining of air flow occurs in the corresponding region at the opposite side of the plate.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An air solar heating collector assembly, comprising

a rectangular framework having oppositely spaced end portions and oppositely spaced side portions,

a support plate fastened to and covering the back of said framework,

transparent cover means removably supported on and covering the front of said framework,

a solar energy absorber plate supported within said framework in parallel spaced relation between said support plate and said cover means, thereby defining a first air passage between said cover means and one surface of said absorber plate and a second parallel air passage between said support plate and the opposite surface of said absorber plate,



Description
This invention relates to a novel and improved flat plate collector for heating circulating air in a solar heating system.

A flat plate solar energy collector is essentially a heat exchanger with one difference. In addition to exchanging thermal energy from one medium to another, it also converts radiant energy in the visible light spectrum into thermal energy. The conversion of radiant energy is usually done with a thin coating of material that has a high absorbtance ratio (.alpha.). The rate at which the solar energy is converted to thermal energy is a function of the sun's insolation (I) and the absorbtance ratio (.alpha.). This is true for all bodies that are warmed by solar radiation (Q.sub.a = I.alpha.). Portions of the insolation are reflected (.rho.) as light radiation and also emitted (.epsilon.) from the surface as infrared radiation in such proportions that .alpha. + .epsilon. + .rho. = 1.

The objective of the solar collector then is to retain and transport as much of the insolation as possible in the form of useful energy. Factors causing the reduction of this useful energy are limitations on the rate at which the absorbed energy may be transferred to the working medium and the loss of energy due to the fact that the whole body is raised to a temperature higher than the ambient temperature.
 
  A light weight, high efficiency solar energy collector which utilizes a shallow, open-topped, foamed, integrally skinned or otherwise sealed plastic vessel...  Disclosed is an improved solar energy collection device and method of making the device. A low shear strength solid, a thixotropic or approximately solid...