Passive solar water heater

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Inventors

Richardson, John L.

Application #

733275

Filed

May-10-1985

Published

May-13-1986

Current US Class

126/640
126/709
126/713

International Classes

F24J 002/56

Field of Search

126/438 126/425 126/424 126/439 126/443 126/450 126/437

US Patent References

4205659   Solar energy collec...
4351319   Radiant energy tra...
4355629   Superior performa...
4406279   Sunray captor
4413618   Solar collector

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Abstract
A passive solar water heater comprising a collector enclosure having a transparent upper surface and a curved, reflective inner surface and end walls. A storage tank within the collector enclosure is positioned to be heated by the sun's rays both directly and reflected from the inner surface of the collector enclosure. The storage tank has a cylindrical wall and opposed end walls. A first pipe extends through and is attached to one end wall along the longitudinal axis of the storage tank and extends to a position adjacent the cylindrical wall, inside the storage tank. A second pipe extends through the other end wall, along the longitudinal axis of the storage tank, to a second position in the storage tank, also adjacent the cylindrical wall. The first and second positions are generally diametrically opposed to each other. The first and second pipes extend through the end walls of the collector enclosure to support the storage tank within the collector enclosure. The relative positions of the collector enclosure, the storage tank and mounting frame can be fixed as desired.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A passive solar water heater comprising a collector enclosure having a transparent upper surface and a curved, reflective inner surface and end walls;

a storage tank within the collector enclosure positioned to be heated by the sun's rays both directly and reflected from the inner surface of the collector enclosure, and having a cylindrical wall and opposed end walls;

a first pipe extending through and attached to one end wall along the longitudinal axis of the storage tank and extending to a first position, adjacent the cylindrical wall, inside the storage tank;

a second pipe extending through and attached to the other end wall along the longitudinal axis of the storage tank and extending to a second position in the storage tank, adjacent the cylindrical wall;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to passive solar water heater.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART

The commercial use of solar hot water systems, prompted by their economy of use, has led to a substantial amount of development work in the field. A noticable trend has been towards simpler systems, less costly to produce, easy to install and not prone to failure of moving parts.

The best known non-mechanical solar hot water system is the thermosyphon system. The system functions by carrying solar heat from solar collectors to an insulated storage tank mounted above the collectors by the well known thermosyphon effect. However a system simpler than the thermosyphon system is the passive solar water heater, also known as a batch, breadbox or integral collector/storage (ICS) system. The important difference between the two systems is that the solar collector surface in the passive system is also the tank surface so that collection and storage can be incorporated into one unit, using much less material compared with thermosyphon systems. The passive system forms essentially a solar heated bulge in the incoming cold water pipe to the hot water system. Thus the mounting elevation in relation to the building or water supply system is dependent only upon the water pressure available to move the water through the solar heater to the points where it is required.
 
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