Automatic solar collector system

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Inventors

Mountain, John F.

Application #

630283

Filed

Jul-12-1984

Published

Jul-22-1986

Current US Class

126/573
126/574
126/585
126/592
126/601
126/603
126/640
126/698
250/203.4

International Classes

F24J 002/08

Field of Search

126/440 126/437 126/424 126/425 126/438 250/203

Assignee

Total Solar Energy Systems, Inc. (Crystal River, FL)

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Abstract
An automatic solar collector system useful for heating and storing a heating fluid such as, for example, water. The automatic solar collector system of this invention is characterized by its construction including a photo cell-actuated hydraulic cylinder whereby the collector panel may be positioned at an angle to focus the sun's rays onto the fluid conduit disposed within the collector panel. Overall operation of the automatic solar collector system of this invention is regulated by a clock timer, and the entire system is essentially self-contained so that it may easily be moved from one location to another, or put in parts to be attached to a home or a building with the tank and controls below the roof.
 
Claims
Now that the invention has been described, wat is claimed is:

1. An automatic solar collector system for collecting solar energy in a heat transfer fluid and for storing the heated fluid for subsequent use, said collector system comprising: a solar collector panel comprising an insulated support frame having a heat exchange fluid conduit mounted therein, said conduit being operatively connected to a fluid supply at one end thereof and being operatively connected to a heated fluid storage tank at the other end thereof, said collector panel further comprising cover means defined by a plurality of lenses whereby the sun's rays may be focused along said fluid conduit; a panel box disposed in supporting relation to said collector panel whereby said collector panel is pivotally supported by said panel box, and wherein said panel box includes means for regulating fluid flow through said conduit and into the storage tank, the storage tank being insulated and mounted within said panel box; means for positioning said solar collector panel comprising an hydraulic cylinder disposed in interconnecting relation between said collector panel support frames and said panel box, said means for positioning further comprising a photo cell mounted on said collector panel support frame and operatively connected to said hydraulic cylinder through said means for regulating fluid flow to control the operation of said hydraulic cylinder to position said solar collector panel in predetermined receiving relation to the sun's rays; said means for positioning further comprising a thermostat mounted in temperture sensing relation to the heated fluid and operatively connected to said hydraulic cylinder through said means for regulating fluid flow to control the operation of said hydraulic cylinder to position said solar collector panel in a non-receiving relation to the sun's rays.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The automatic solar collector system of this invention is primarily intended for collecting solar energy in a heat transfer fluid and for storing the heated fluid for subsequent use. While not limited thereto, a primary utility for the automatic solar collector system of this invention is the use of the sun's rays for heating water. The collector system of this invention is characterized by its substantially self-contained construction and its inclusion of photo cell-actuated means for positioning the collector panel so that the sun's rays are focused through a plurality of lenses onto the fluid conduit through which the transfer fluid is caused to circulate.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Numerous prior art devices are, of course, well known for the purpose of utilizing solar energy for the purpose of transferring and collecting heat in a heat exchange fluid. Not surprisingly, the vast majority of such devices are often disclosed for use in providing hot water for both domestic and commercial purposes. In fact, patent literature disclosing various constructions for solar water heaters date at least from the late nineteenth century.
 
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