Solar concentrator

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Inventors

Simpson, John G.

Application #

856465

Filed

Nov-30-1977

Published

Nov-6-1979

Current US Class

126/684
126/696
359/849

International Classes

G02B 005/10

Field of Search

350/293 350/295 350/296 313/315 126/270 126/271

Assignee

The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the (Washington, DC)

Examiners

Evans; F. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beumer; Joseph H., Manning; John R., Wofford, Jr.; Leon D.

US Patent References

4056309   Renewable surface...
4103672   Solar collector
4106484   Adjustable solar co...
4119365   Trough reflector

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Abstract
An improved solar concentrator characterized by a plurality of elongated supporting members arranged in substantial horizontal parallelism with the axis thereof intersecting a common curve and a tensioned sheet of flexible reflective material disposed in engaging relation with the supporting members for imparting to the tensioned sheet a catenary configuration.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a solar concentrator, the improvement comprising:

A. a plurality of tensioned wires extended between a pair of arcuate base members for forming a frame of an elongated concave configuration, said wires being arranged in parallel with the axes thereof extended into intersecting relation with a common curve defined by said base members; and

B. a thin film of aluminized Mylar drawn taut over the frame with a reflective surface thereof assuming an elongated catenary configuration consistent with the configuration of the frame.

2. The improvement of claim 1 further comprises means for varying the configuration of the sheet including a plurality of turnbuckles anchored to the base members and connected with said wires for varying the tension thereof.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates generally to solar concentrators and more particularly to an improved solar concentrator which is economic to fabricate, simple to employ and efficient in operation.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In the fabrication of solar heaters, a use of trough-like reflectors for reflecting incident solar energy towards collectors located generally along the focal axes of the collectors is well known. Generally speaking, however, such reflectors include accurately ground mirrors and/or highly polished metallic surfaces which are expensive to fabricate, heavy and generally difficult to employ. For example, it is known that the power of a collector is a function of its area, consequently, it can be appreciated that the use of accurately ground and/or highly polished surfaces in the fabrication of collectors tend to render practical solar concentrators relatively expensive in terms of construction and fabrication costs. Further, solar heaters which utilize tracking light reflectors tend to be characterized by excessive mass and bulk and, therefore, tend to be impracticable for use in buildings such as dwellings and the like. Of course, the complexity of solar heaters is further increased in those instances where attempts are made to "fine tune" the reflecting surfaces of solar concentrators, as is clearly evidenced by the teachings of U.S. Pat. No. 3,906,927 which issued to Harry W. Kaplan, Sept. 23, 1975.
 
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