Composite mirror panels

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Inventors

Mertens, Guy
Laroche, Pierre

Application #

374908

Filed

May-4-1982

Published

Mar-6-1984

Current US Class

126/684
126/696
359/853
428/182
428/186
428/332
428/912.2

International Classes

G02B 005/10; B32B 003/28

Field of Search

428/182 428/184 428/186 428/332 126/438 350/295 350/299 350/310 350/320 350/288

Assignee

Glaverbel (Brussels, BE)

Examiners

Thibodeau; Paul J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer & Frank

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Abstract
A composite mirror panel comprises a front flexible vitreous sheet 1 whose rear face is provided with a reflective coating 2 to form a mirror 3. A flexible waterproof backing sheet 5 is watertightly bonded at 4 to the rear of the mirror 3 to form a laminate 6. A corrugated backing sheet 8 is bonded to the first backing sheet 5 along crests 9 of the corrugations to form a composite mirror panel which is flexible about axes parallel with the corrugations. The first backing sheet 5 may be of vitreouus material thicker than the mirror sheet 1 or it may be a metal sheet.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A composite mirror panel comprising a front flexible vitreous sheet whose rear face is provided with a reflective coating to form a mirror, a flexible waterproof first backing sheet water-tightly bonded to the rear of said mirror so as to form a flexible laminate, and a corrugated backing sheet which is bonded to said first backing sheet along crests of the corrugations to form a said composite panel which is flexible about axes parallel to said corrugations.

2. A panel according to claim 1, wherein said laminate is a flat laminate when unstressed.

3. A panel according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said front vitreous sheet has a thickness of no more than 1.5 mm.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to composite mirror panels.

Composite mirror panels are useful for many purposes and an increasing use is being found in the field of solar energy collectors.

In one form of solar energy transducing installation, mirrors are held on supports distributed around a field. Each support may carry mirrors several square meters in area and there may for example be a hundred or more supports distributed around a field up to a few hectares in area. All the mirrors are arranged to reflect solar energy onto for example an energy collecting surface of a steam generator arranged to drive a turbo-generator. So that the mirrors can continue to reflect sunlight onto the energy collecting surface as the sun moves across the sky, the mirror supports incorporate means for adjusting the orientation of the mirrors about vertical and horizontal axes. The combination of such a mirror and support is known as a heliostat. Such mirrors may be flat or curved.
 
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