Solar heat storage system

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Inventors

Thomason, Harry E.
Thomason, Jr., Harry J. L.

Application #

201748

Filed

Oct-29-1980

Published

Jan-25-1983

Current US Class

126/400
126/640
137/265
137/575

International Classes

F24H 007/00; F17D 001/00

Field of Search

137/265 137/262 137/563 137/575 137/574 137/407 126/437 126/400 165/104

Examiners

Scott; Samuel

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Abstract
In a solar heating system, using liquid for heat-transfer or heat-storage or both, the liquid may be lost slowly due to a leaky pipe connection, or a cracked or split absorber plate or collector pipes attached to the absorber of a closed type of collector, by evaporation through broken solar collector glazing of a trickle-flow collector, or such. A number of schemes have been proposed to provide makeup liquid. One is to allow makeup liquid, such as water, to flow backward from a large heat-storage vessel used during the winter to a smaller one which is the only one in use during the summer. That scheme was disclosed in a patent application filed by Dr. Harry E. Thomason way back in 1961. However, the backflow-connecting pipe had no check valve in it and therefore was of limited value. The present invention resides in several features including placing a check valve in the connecting pipe, and/or placing a flow-restricting device in the interconnecting pipes, and/or using a hole semi-check valve or lightly-loaded pressure-relief valve in the piping, or such, to increase the value of the system as will become apparent hereinafter.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A liquid solar-heat storage tank system comprising a first tank and a second tank, means inter-connecting said tanks comprising liquid conduits including a first branch line connected adajacent to the bottoms of said tanks, a check valve in said first branch line closable to prevent flow from said first tank to said second tank and openable to permit flow from said second tank to said first tank, and a second branch line connected adjacent to the bottom of said first tank and the top of said second tank to permit liquid to flow from the bottom portion of said first tank to the top portion of said second tank when the level of liquid in said first tank is higher than the level of liquid in said second tank and higher than the highest point of said second branch line.



Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION

In U.S. Pat. No. 3,236,294, Harry E. Thomason addressed the problem of loss of liquid from the heat storage system of solar collection and storage apparatus. That patent discloses a large main (wintertime) heat-storage tank 42 and a smaller domestic water-heating tank 65, which is used along with tank 42 during the winter, but which is used during the summer to store solar heat. for D.H.W. while tank 42 is used to store nocturnally-produced "cold". Pipe 73 interconnects tanks 42 and 65 so that water may flow "backward" from tank 42 to 65 when makeup water is required.

The problem comes when the water is low in the larger tank 42. Even if it is almost full, but some space remains above the water level in tank 42, the water in tank 65 will drain down to the level of interconnecting pipe 73. Then, further water loss could leave tank 65 without further makeup water. Consequently; 1. Tank 65 could run out of water even if tank 42 still had a substantial amount of water in it; 2. Storage capacity is reduced for domestic water heating because tank 65 is not full of solar-heated water and; 3. The heat exchange rate is reduced as it is being imparted from the solar-heated water in tank 65 to the D.H.W. inside of smaller tank 66. By placing a one-way check valve in the interconnecting line, the basic problems are solved. By adding a restriction in the line interconnecting the two interconnected tanks, water from the wintertime storage tank will be drawn more freely when the circulating pump starts. Consequently, makeup water will be sent to the solar heat collectors by the pump which draws rather freely from the wintertime tank but not as freely from the D.H.W. tank. The result is that water from the wintertime tank will be pumped to the solar collectors. It will flow back into the D.H.W. tank at a higher level. The net result is that the water is transferred "uphill" to the higher level in the D.H.W. tank to assure that the level is always high.
 
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