Dual phase solar water heater

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Inventors

Jacob, Robert I.
Jacob, Paul E.

Application #

031059

Filed

Apr-18-1979

Published

Oct-14-1980

Current US Class

126/592
126/596
126/623
126/631
126/640

International Classes

F24D 005/04; F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/427 126/428 126/429

Examiners

Hall; George T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Duckworth, Hobby, Allen & Pettis

US Patent References

4059226   Heat collector and...
4132356   Solar heating for h...
4137098   Solar energy window

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Abstract
A solar energy conversion apparatus having two phases of operation which, in one phase, absorbs thermal energy from sunlight incident on the device, and in a second phase, absorbs energy from air in an attic-type space heated by solar radiation. The two phases may be utilized independently or in concert dependent upon conditions. A solar energy collector is disposed to collect and transfer incident solar energy to a fluid, such as water, flowing through the collector. A heat exchanger is disposed to permit flow of heated air therethrough from an attic-type space in a building, such air having been heated by solar energy incident on the roof of the building. The heat exchanger transfers heat from the air to a fluid, such as water, flowing therethrough. The solar collector and heat exchanger are connected via a plurality of valves and a pump to a water storage tank. Temperature sensors associated with the solar collector, the heat exchanger, and the water storage tank operate a control system which controls the valves and pump to determine the phases of operation of the system.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A dual-phase solar energy apparatus for mounting on a roof of a building having an attic-type space or the like comprising:

solar radiation absorption means for intercepting and absorbing solar radiation, said means having a first fluid-carrying grid for transferring absorbed energy to a fluid flowing therethrough;

heat exchange means communicating with an attic-type space for receiving a flow of heated air therefrom, said latter means having a second fluid-carrying grid for transferring energy from the heated air to a fluid flowing therethrough; and

control means for controlling the flow of an input fluid through said first grid of said solar radiation absorption means and through said second grid of said heat exchange means in accordance with the temperature of the input fluid relative to the temperature of said first fluid-carrying grid and to the temperature of the heated air.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a solar water heater and particularly to a dual phase solar water heater in which solar energy is absorbed from radiation and from convection of air.

2. Description of the Prior Art

With the increased emphasis on conservation of energy derived from fossil fuels, as well as the cost of electrical power, the use of solar energy for heating water for commercial and domestic use has become of great interest. Many versions of solar panels are now available which utilize a collector or back plate with a grid of fluid conduits attached in a heat-conductive relationship to the plate. A transparent cover is generally placed over the panel to minimize re-radiation of collected heat. Such panels are relatively expensive and usually the initial investment in panels for water heating will require several years to amortize through savings in costs of other sources of energy. For a typical home or other building, solar energy is also being absorbed by the roof structure not covered by solar energy panels. In a building having an attic space, the air in this attic space will be increased in temperature due to conduction of the absorbed thermal energy through the roof. In the majority of buildings, the energy thus absorbed from the solar radiation is not only wasted but presents a problem in air conditioning of the building, requiring significant amounts of ceiling insulation to prevent heat flow to the room below. In many buildings, an exhaust fan is utilized to reduce the attic temperature to minimize losses of air conditioner efficiency. Thus, not only is this collected heat energy wasted, but additional costs are involved in getting rid of the heat.
 
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