Wedge-shaped solar air heating device

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Inventors

Secamiglio, John J.
Secamiglio, Edward T.
Secamiglio, Anthony J.

Application #

385083

Filed

Jun-4-1982

Published

Nov-22-1983

Current US Class

126/631
126/648
126/674
126/710

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/428 126/429 126/432 126/441 126/445 126/449 126/450 126/422

Assignee

Sun Powered Inc. (Roanoke, VA)

Examiners

Scott; Samuel

Attorney, Agent or Firm

F. W. Guay & Associates

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Abstract
Wedge-shaped solar air heating device adapted to be mounted exteriorly of a building with its tapered end uppermost and in operative relationship with a window opening or other opening in the wall of the building, said device having two interconnected chambers, one for passage of cool air and the other for heating said cool air by solar radiation.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. A solar heating device adapted to be mounted against the exterior of a building and having rearwardly extending ducts for insertion into a building through an opening to the interior of the building, which comprises means defining a wedge-shaped casing having a heat pervious front wall inclined toward the building at an angle providing incidence to the sun and providing a wedge-shaped configuration with the tapered end being uppermost, two parallel essentially triangular side walls, bottom and top walls, and a rear wall, said casing having internally thereof a divider panel parallel and coextensive with the inclined front wall but for the lower end of the panel which terminates spacedly above the bottom, thus forming a passage from resultant front and rear chambers, said casing having first duct-forming means extending rearwardly from the upper portion of the rear wall and communicating with said rear chamber, and second duct-forming means extending rearwardly from the upper portion of the rear wall and communicating with said front chamber, said first and second duct-forming means constituting a casing support extension being located in relatively remote, elevated relationship to the lower portion of said casing rear wall, there being an air inlet at the end of said first duct-forming means remote from the communication thereof with said rear chamber, there being an air outlet in the portion of said second duct-forming means remote from the communication thereof with said front chamber, and heat transfer means disposed within said front chamber and comprising a heat-impervious rounded corrugated sheet overlying the forwardly-presented surface of the divider panel and having evenly-spaced longitudinal, alternating half round countours, and on the face of said corrugated sheet a superimposed heat impervious fine mesh metal screen, and said front wall comprising a heat-pervious double-glazed pane with predetermined spacing between glazings, and wherein downwardly diverging baffles are disposed across the rear cool air chamber from back to front.



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a passive solar energy unit. More particularly, the instant discovery concerns a solar air heating device which is readily installed and has a generally wedge-shaped casing adapted to be mounted exteriorly of a building with the tapered end of the casing being uppermost and in operative relationship with a window opening or other opening in the wall of the building. The casing has a front wall (pane), a rear wall, rectangular top and bottom walls, and essentially triangular-shaped parallel side walls, each of the top, bottom and side walls being substantially narrower than the front and rear walls, and the latter two being of the same configuration. As mounted, the rear wall is essentially parallel with the building exterior wall and abuts it, thus the front pane is inclined toward the building and provides a much more favorable angle of incidence to the sun than known box-like passive solar energy units having vertical front walls. See Grisbrook, U.S. Pat. No. 4,121,565, issued Oct. 24, 1978.
 
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