Solar heating system

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Inventors

Franchina, Antonino

Application #

215380

Filed

Dec-11-1980

Published

Aug-10-1982

Current US Class

126/595
126/613
126/619
126/633
126/640
126/646
126/909
165/110

International Classes

F24J 003/02

Field of Search

126/436 126/440 126/449 126/430 126/429 126/400 252/70 165/110

Assignee

Wojcik; Karl (Warren, MI)

Examiners

Dority, Jr.; Carroll B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Basile, Weintraub & Hanlon

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4190199   Combination heati...

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Abstract
A solar heating system for providing heat to a building is disclosed as having a plurality of solar panels for collecting heat. The solar panels have a transparent panel through which the sun rays pass for heating the interior of the panel and the air within that panel. Additionally, the transparent panels include concentrating lenses for heating a heat exchanger disposed within the panel whereby additional heat is provided to heat the air within the solar panel. Heat generated through the solar panel is stored in Zeolite crystals in a heat storage chamber which is utilized to provide heat for the building. The Zeolite crystals function as a sponge-like substance which has the property to store 750,000 BTU per cubic yard for an indefinite time. A heat pump is provided to supplement the solar heat when the temperature in the heat storage chamber is below a comfortable level. During heat pump operation solar warmed air is pumped from the heat storage chamber to the chamber surrounding the heat pump evaporator to raise the evaporator ambient temperature and provide more efficient heat pump operation.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stationary solar heater having interior walls and a solar energy collector for utilizing sunlight to heat the walls and the solar energy collector whereby air is circulated past the walls and collector to absorb heat therefrom and translated to a device for utilizing the heat contained within the air, the improvement comprising:

a solar panel through which the sun rays pass for heating the interior walls of the solar heater and thus the air therein;

a plurality of lenses carried on a portion of the panel, said lenses concentrating the solar energy on the collector;

the collector having a length substantially longer than the length of the plurality of lenses;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to solar heating systems for heating a building and, in particular, the present invention relates to a solar heating system having solar panels with light concentrating lenses for concentrating the sunlight on solar collectors in the form of a heat exchanger within the panel.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In recent years there has been a concern for the high cost of energy and, in particular, for the high cost of providing heat to homes, office buildings and the like. It is well known that the sun may provide heat for heating such buildings and it is not uncommon for solar panels to be used which convert the sun's rays into heat and wherein the heat is then utilized for the heating of the building. Examples of the most relevant prior art known to applicant are those cited in the prosecution of the aforementioned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 84,880. This prior art includes U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,188,941 issued Feb. 19, 1980; 4,196,719 issued Apr. 8, 1980; 4,066,118 issued Jan. 3, 1978; and Document No. 0002374 dated Dec. 12, 1979, constituting a European patent application.
 
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