Solar Still Patents (Class 203/DIG1)
  • Patent number: 4455374
    Abstract: A solar fermentation process and distillation system for the manufacture of ethanol product suitable for blending with motor gasoline or as a substitute fuel for gasoline. Fermentation of starches or sugars is carried out in situ in solar collector tubes. The raw beer product emanating from the solar tubes is purified into a high quality ethanol fuel product by passing the beer product through a series of distillation columns whose internal reboil vapor is generated in whole or in substantial part through direct application of solar heat energy. The use of solar energy as heating source in the fermentation and distillation steps markedly reduces the need for external utilities such as steam and fuel to run the plant thereby greatly reducing the operating costs of the plant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 19, 1984
    Inventor: David M. Schwartz
  • Patent number: 4444623
    Abstract: Distilling equipment comprising input apparatus (21) including a boiling chamber (83) and means (80-82, 104-107, 110, 111) for supplying raw liquid to the boiling chamber at a predetermined level, a closed condensation chamber (22) above the predetermined level and connected to the top of the boiling chamber (96) to receive therefrom only vapor from the raw liquid, and output apparatus (20) including a liquid collection container (25) below the condensation chamber and liquid circulating structure (29-34, 44-55) for withdrawing liquid from the container, cooling the liquid, discharging it within the condensation chamber, and returning it to the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 24, 1984
    Inventor: Philip G. Youngner
  • Patent number: 4442887
    Abstract: Individually useable wave-powered pumping means, solar distillation means, and cyclonic wind generating means, together with a system which employs each of them for harnessing natural energy sources are disclosed. Wave and solar energy, together with Coriolis acceleration are employed in the system which includes a basin for water situated near an ocean, or othe such body of water, having a surface subject to wave action. A solar energy transmitting cover is provided over the basin for solar heating, and evaporation of water contained therein. Vapor condensing means are located adjacent the bottom of the basin, and an upwardly extending inlet conduit, or passageway, connects the condenser to a source of water vapor above the water surface of the covered basin. Cooled air, and distilled water, are discharged from the condenser to a location outside the covered basin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 17, 1984
    Inventor: Max F. Anderson
  • Patent number: 4440861
    Abstract: Solar apparatus for producing alcohol including a frame portion, a heating portion, a slurry-forming portion, a fermentation portion, a distillation portion, a condensation portion and a drying portion; the heating portion including a plurality of solar panel members, the slurry-forming portion including a hammer mill and a frustoconical section thereunder, the frustoconical section including a tangential liquid inlet opening and a tangential slurry outlet opening, the fermentation portion including a fermentation chamber, a pump disposed adjacent the chamber, inlet and outlet conduits extending between the pump and the bottom of the chamber, the distillation portion including a base section and a face section, the face section including a conduit having a circuitous path, the condensation portion including a first chamber, a second chamber extending downwardly within the first chamber partway down from the top, a spiral conduit disposed within the first chamber, the drying portion including a solar air heati
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 1, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 3, 1984
    Assignee: Entropy Dynamics
    Inventor: Walton W. McCarthy
  • Patent number: 4421606
    Abstract: A process and an apparatus for distilling water in which a heat receiving plate member and a plurality of cooling plate members have a means for holding water to be treated on each reverse side thereof and are arranged in parallel spaced relationship with each other, and the water vapor produced by heating the heat receiving surface of the heat receiving plate member is condensed on the condensing surface of the adjacent cooling plate member, while giving the latent heat of the condensation to the cooling plate member and heating a water held on its back to produce the water vapor which is condensed on the condensing surface of the next cooling plate member, such evaporation by the latent heat and condensation being conducted according the number of rooms partitioned by adjacent two cooling plate members. There are apparatuses of two types, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1983
    Assignee: Oriental Metal Mfg. Co.
    Inventors: Kenji Tsumura, Masayuki Yamashita
  • Patent number: 4420375
    Abstract: A highly efficient and economic solar distillation unit comprising a plurality of angled trays in a frame, each tray including a vaned absorber element on the bottom surface. The trays are extruded in plastic and cut to size, as are the absorber elements and frame sidewalls. Frame endwalls are cut from flat extrusions. A transparent glass removable cover completes the basic assembly, but many variations are possible, including means to monitor and control water level within the unit from a storage tank. With the exception of an optional check valve there are no moving parts. There are no metal parts, and the basic unit is glued together from plastic extrusions and flat plates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 13, 1983
    Inventor: Frank D. Husson
  • Patent number: 4406749
    Abstract: A water distillation apparatus which produces distilled water by means of solar energy. The water to be distilled is confined within an internal chamber and subjected to solar energy through a transparent lid. The water that is distilled collects on the interior surface of the lid. The lid is located at an inclined position with respect to gravity. The droplets of distilled water which adhere to the interior surface of the lid flow to the lowest elevation of the lid. These accumulated droplets of distilled water are to be removed and collected within a collecting container. A water inlet valve assembly is connected to supply water within the internal chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 23, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 27, 1983
    Inventor: David B. Wetzel
  • Patent number: 4402793
    Abstract: A multiple effect diffusion distillation system includes a plurality of parallel plates for continuous recovery of heat having opposed evaporation and condensation faces for alternately evaporating and condensing phases of a liquid fed on to the upper end of the plates in a thin film for gravity flow along the evaporator face of the plates with vapor condensing on the condensation faces and with means for collecting and recovering the condensed product from the system. Alternate embodiments including a solar heat input system and others include multiple modular systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: September 6, 1983
    Inventors: John P. Petrek, Clifford M. Cantrell
  • Patent number: 4383891
    Abstract: A device for desalting sea or brackish water by means of solar energy essentially comprises two adjacent canals or equivalent systems fed with seawater or brackish water and a greenhouse-type structure placed over one of the canals for evaporating the water. A fresh-water condensing and collecting structure is adapted to communicate with the greenhouse structure and is largely immersed in the water of the other canal which performs the function of a cold source for the condensing structure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1981
    Date of Patent: May 17, 1983
    Assignee: Spie-Batignolles
    Inventor: Philippe Clavier
  • Patent number: 4377441
    Abstract: An alcohol still having a boiler with a valve for maintaining the amount of liquor constant. The boiler mounts a distilling column having a temperature controlled inlet for liquor to be distilled which assists in maintaining the operation at a constant optimum operating temperature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: March 22, 1983
    Assignee: Mattel, Inc.
    Inventors: Steven D. Kimmell, Jack P. Murphy, deceased
  • Patent number: 4376679
    Abstract: A solar desalting method and apparatus includes a storage tank for receiving heated sea water at a first rate from a solar collector during daylight hours and for delivering the same to a flash evaporator a second rate. The flash evaporator is connected for delivery of the evaporated and unevaporated portions of the feed water as the heating vapor and feed liquid, respectively, to a serially connected multi-effect film evaporator. Sea water is used to condense the vapor from the last evaporator effect as the distillate product of the system. The storage tank permits nighttime operation with the brine from the last effect and a portion of the cooling water being fed to the solar collector during the daytime and discharged at night.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 15, 1983
    Assignee: Aqua-Chem, Inc.
    Inventor: Philip J. Liu
  • Patent number: 4373996
    Abstract: An apparatus for producing fresh water from sea water in which a vertical accumulator utilizes the sensible heat of sea water so as to evaporate said sea water to a temperature above 100.degree. C. under pressure, a heat-exchanger connecting between the upper and lower portions of said accumulator causes a high temperature liquid to effect heat-exchange with sea water to be evaporated, a fresh sea water feed line connected to the lower portion of said accumulator adjusts the pressure within the accumulator and an evaporator receives higher temperature sea water. The accumulator accumulates heat in such a manner that the upper portion of said accumulator holds higher temperature sea water and the lower portion of the accumulator holds lower temperature sea water so that when heat is accumulated, the amount of said higher temperature sea water increases and when heat is radiated, the amount of higher temperature decreases whereby sea water evaporates at all times.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 15, 1983
    Inventor: Saburo Maruko
  • Patent number: 4371623
    Abstract: Apparatus for preparation and distillation of low-alcohol-content, fermentation products into high-alcohol-content, fuel-grade product using solar energy to carry out the fermentation and distillation. The apparatus includes a solar collector with reflectors, fermenting tanks, a distillation column, and temperature controls. The working fluid for the solar collector is isolated from the fluid being distilled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 1981
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1983
    Assignee: William N. Durkin
    Inventor: G. Brandt Taylor
  • Patent number: 4363703
    Abstract: A solar energy desalination process utilizing solar radiation directly for the evaporation of salt water is described. Ambient air takes on water vapor as the air passes through an evaporative medium. It is then directed between a saline water-covered, solar absorbing surface and a solar collecting housing. The resulting heated and moisture-saturated air is cooled in a heat exchange means where condensation of fresh water occurs. Simultaneously, cool salt water is utilized as the cooling water in the heat exchange means, and takes on the heat of condensation given up by the condensing vapor. The heated salt water from the heat exchange means is partially directed over the solar absorbing surface, and at least a portion of it is also directed to wet the evaporative medium. Several optional sub-processes are described for operation of the system during periods of reduced insolation, and an alternative process is described for operation of the process on a floating platform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1982
    Assignee: Institute of Gas Technology
    Inventors: Ahmed A. ElDifrawi, Christopher F. Blazek, Bernard D. Yudow
  • Patent number: 4353352
    Abstract: A solar thermosyphon water heater assembly wherein an inlet manifold and an outlet manifold which also serves as a storage tank are connected by a solar heat absorber comprising flexible rubber tube strips each formed of multiple tubes connected by separable webs, whereby prior to installation the strips can be rolled up about the storage tank or inlet manifold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: October 12, 1982
    Assignee: Bio-Energy Systems, Inc.
    Inventor: Michael F. Zinn
  • Patent number: 4345974
    Abstract: Solar apparatus for producing alcohol including a fermentation section and a distillation section; the fermentation section including a shallow pan with a large top opening inclined at an angle to the horizontal, a transparent sealing member disposed over the top opening of the fermentation pan, a cover for the fermentation pan; mechanism for introducing fermentable material into the fermentation pan, mechanism for removing liquid from the fermentation pan, solar heating mechanism for the liquid, mechanism for transferring the heated liquid to the distillation pan; the distillation section including a shallow pan with a large top opening inclined at an angle to the horizontal, the distillation pan including a bottom section with a plurality of spaced rib members, the rib members being disposed in a substantially horizontal, parallel orientation, a transparent sealing member disposed over the top opening of the distillation pan, mechanism for selectively reducing the solar exposure of the distillation pan, liq
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 15, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 24, 1982
    Inventor: Walton W. McCarthy
  • Patent number: 4344824
    Abstract: The disclosed invention is a solar still utilizing recirculating air driven by natural convection to evaporate pure water from saline water. The pure water evaporated into the air is removed by a condenser and the condenser also cools the air thereby causing its density to increase. The air density difference within the still, due to temperature differences, causes the air to flow in the desired pattern. This natural convection may be augmented by a fan or fans, if desired, to increase the output of the still. The same air is continuously circulated thereby reducing the thermal losses that occur when moist air is removed from the still. A recirculating pump is the only mechanical device required when the still is in the natural convection mode of operation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 17, 1982
    Inventor: Bertrand S. Soleau, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4343683
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1982
    Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
  • Patent number: 4338922
    Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for direct absorption of solar energy by material being processed whereby it is not necessary to first convert the solar energy to sensible heat in an intermediate heat exchange medium or apparatus. The material to be processed is dispersed downwardly in a chamber, or reaction vessel, in the form of small droplets, or particles, of controlled size. Solar energy entering the vessel through an elongated vertically disposed window impinges directly upon the dispersed material and energy that is not absorbed but is scattered by the dispersed material is generally intercepted by surrounding droplets or particles. Energy not so absorbed by the dispersed droplets or particles is absorbed by the vessel walls and is re-radiated to the dispersed droplets or particles. The vessel is sized so as to absorb the energy whereby the energy is re-radiated from the walls at wave lengths essentially absent from the solar spectrum at sea level due to atmospheric attenuation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 15, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 13, 1982
    Assignee: Veda, Incorporated
    Inventor: Walter T. Moore
  • Patent number: 4330373
    Abstract: A solar desalting method and apparatus includes a storage tank for receiving heated sea water at a first rate from a solar collector during daylight hours and for delivering the same to a flash evaporator a second rate. The flash evaporator is connected for delivery of the evaporated and unevaporated portions of the feed water as the heating vapor and feed liquid, respectively, to a serially connected multi-effect film evaporator. Sea water is used to condense the vapor from the last evaporator effect as the distillate product of the system. The storage tank permits nighttime operation with the brine from the last effect and a portion of the cooling water being fed to the solar collector during the daytime and discharged at night.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 18, 1982
    Assignee: Aqua-Chem, Inc.
    Inventor: Philip J. Liu
  • Patent number: 4329205
    Abstract: A process and an apparatus for distilling water in which a heat receiving plate member and a plurality of cooling plate members have a means for holding water to be treated on each reverse side thereof and are arranged in parallel spaced relationship with each other, and the water vapor produced by heating the heat receiving surface of the heat receiving plate member is condensed on the condensing surface of the adjacent cooling plate member, while giving the latent heat of the condensation to the cooling plate member and heating a water held on its back to produce the water vapor which is condensed on the condensing surface of the next cooling plate member, such evaporation by the latent heat and condensation being conducted according the number of rooms partitioned by adjacent two cooling plate members. There are apparatuses of two types, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Assignee: Oriental Metal Mfg. Co., Ltd.
    Inventors: Kenji Tsumura, Masayuki Yamashita
  • Patent number: 4329204
    Abstract: A multiple effect diffusion distillation system includes a plurality of parallel plates for continuous recovery of heat having opposed evaporation and condensation faces for alternately evaporating and condensing phases of a liquid fed on to the upper end of the plates in a thin film for gravity flow along the evaporator face of the plates with vapor condensing on the condensation faces and with means for collecting and recovering the condensed product from the system. Alternate embodiments including a solar heat input system and others include multiple modular systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1982
    Inventors: John P. Petrek, Clifford M. Cantrell
  • Patent number: 4327552
    Abstract: A solar energy device comprising a body having a plurality of spaced focusing lenses to concentrate direct and reflected rays from the sun. A heat receiving member is inside of the body. One of the body and the member is expansible and contractible so that there is a relative movement between the surface of member and the focal points of the lenses, the member surface thereby being alternately in and out of coincidence with the lens focal points. The member is supported within the body and fed fluid to be heated. The heated fluid is then removed from the member. The heat receiving member or body that is expansible and contractible may be used as a prime mover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 4, 1982
    Inventor: Joseph Dukess
  • Patent number: 4326923
    Abstract: Apparatus is provided for converting sea or other undrinkable waters to drinkable water without the use of driven or moving parts. Reliance upon gradient effects is made to effect the vaporization of, for example, sea water, followed by the condensation of the vapor to form distilled water. Gradient effects are achieved through the provision of differentials in the thermal conductivity, capillary activity, adsorptive, absorptive and/or pressure characteristics of particulate materials, or combinations of such physicals. For example, a column is packed with material graded as to its conductivity, the least thermally conductive material being nearest the cold or ambient water that is to be purified. In packing the column each successive layer of material has a greater thermal conductivity than the layer beneath it with the most conductive being at the top near the outlet arm of the column.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 27, 1982
    Inventor: Carl W. Mortenson
  • Patent number: 4325788
    Abstract: A solar distillation unit is disclosed capable of operating entirely off solar radiation and intended for large scale industrial use offshore. A lens focusing system housed within an enclosed shell focuses the incident radiation from the sun on a heating element. Saltwater or contaminated fresh water is ejected toward the heating element at a predetermined rate resulting in the immediate evaporation of the water. The water vapor migrates and condenses on the cooler inner surface of the shell running to the bottom where it is collected and removed as fresh water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1980
    Date of Patent: April 20, 1982
    Inventor: Wesley L. Snyder
  • Patent number: 4323052
    Abstract: Disclosed are solar energy systems which provide for the distillation of liquids and/or the production of electricity using photovoltaic cells. Apparatus are disclosed which include an undulated system for conducting the liquid to be distilled, a linear lens disposed to concentrate solar energy on or below the undulated system, and a conduit transparent to visible light interposed between the undulated system and the linear lens. A cooling fluid is supplied to the conduit for assisting condensation of liquid evaporated from the undulated system on the lower wall of the conduit. The condensed liquid, the condensate and a concentrate of the liquid being distilled are collected. An array of photovoltaic cells may be disposed in the undulated system at a location of the concentration of solar energy to thereby provide for both distillation of the liquid and generation of electricity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1982
    Inventor: Virgil Stark
  • Patent number: 4318781
    Abstract: A desalinazation apparatus has the bulk of its piping circuitry composed of black iron pipe, or similar pipe, which is normally subject to corrosion by sea water. Heat transfer to a salt water still includes indirect heat transfer by a thermal oil which is contained in the black iron pipe. A solar collector heat source is used to heat the heat transfer oil. The heat transfer rate from the heat transfer oil is maintained by using turbulence inducing fins in the interior of the heat transfer tubes in the salt water still and by directing high pressure gas at the exterior of the heat transfer tubes in the salt water still. A manifold of jets placed beneath the heat transfer tubes in the salt water still projects the high pressure gas, such as high pressure high temperature steam, onto the exterior of the heat exchange tubes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1982
    Inventor: Tomimaru Iida
  • Patent number: 4314890
    Abstract: An electrically and/or solar heated distillation and fractionation system for separating ethanol-water mixtures comprised with an insulated inclined vaporization chamber divided into an upper solar absorbent vaporization section and a lower pre-heating section by a vaporization floor, float means to automatically control the ethanol-water feed to the lower portion of the preheating section when distillation is taking place, means to evenly distribute the ethanol-water mixture on the vaporization floor, means to heat the ethanol-water mixture in the distillation chamber, a packed fractionation column through which the vapors from the distillation chamber must pass, means to control the temperature at the top of the fractionation column-condensing means to recover and/or recycle distillate exiting to the upper portion of the distillation column and means to remove or recycle residual aqueous liquid from the lower end of the vaporization section.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1982
    Assignee: Lamar H. Stewart
    Inventors: Boyd R. Beck, Lamar H. Stewart, Steven Tapp, Don L. Anderson, Jr., Daniel E. Nuffer
  • Patent number: 4312709
    Abstract: Apparatus and methods for concentrating and collecting solar energy are disclosed. In accordance with the invention, solar energy is concentrated by economical refringent lenses or lens systems including fluid lenses and/or Fresnel-type lenses. The lenses concentrate the solar energy preferably along lines in continuous linear foci or in discrete foci at an elongated collector comprising one or more fluid-carrying conduits and one or more fluids therein. In one embodiment, a plurality of photoelectric cells are located in or on the collector along the linear foci or at the discrete foci and operate at increased efficiency with heat being removed by the collector. A first fluid in the collector is heated by the concentrated solar energy and in a preferred embodiment is used to heat a second fluid contiguous to the first fluid, the first fluid having a boiling point exceeding that of the second fluid.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 1977
    Date of Patent: January 26, 1982
    Assignee: North American Utility Construction Corp.
    Inventors: Virgil Stark, Alexandre Vayda, Paul Rousset
  • Patent number: 4308111
    Abstract: A distillation device is provided which comprises a vaporization zone, a condensation zone, a vapor permeable barrier between the vaporization zone and the condensation zone comprising a membrane having a plurality of openings, and means for maintaining an air pressure gradiant across the barrier whereby air pressure on the vaporization zone side of the membrane is greater than air pressure on the condensation zone side of the membrane.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 29, 1981
    Inventor: Leonard F. Pampel
  • Patent number: 4306940
    Abstract: A process and apparatus especially suited for distilling alcohol from aqueous fermentation liquors wherein liquid vapors from a body of a liquid mixture (4) which is to be distilled pass from a container (2) holding the liquid mixture to a vapor heating chamber (8) disposed above the container where the vapors are heated by solar radiation and/or heat exchange with a source of process heat. The vapors are then withdrawn from the vapor heating chamber, compressed, passed in heat exchange relation with the liquid mixture and introduced into a reflux column (15) disposed in the interior of the body of liquid to be distilled near the center of the container. An aqueous fraction (24) is collected from the bottom of the reflux column, and an alcohol vapor fraction is withdrawn from the top of the reflux column and further condensed in heat exchange contact with the liquid mixture to produce an alcohol fraction (32).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1980
    Date of Patent: December 22, 1981
    Assignee: Evapro-Tech, Inc.
    Inventor: Stephen Zenty
  • Patent number: 4292136
    Abstract: A device for desalting sea or brackish water using solar energy, characterized by the fact that it includes two adjacent canals or equivalent structures fed with the sea or brackish water, a green house type structure over one of the canals to vaporize water from it and a structure for condensation of water and for collecting softwater, the structure being in communication with the greenhouse structure and largely immersed in the other canal, which acts as the cold source for the condensating unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 28, 1979
    Date of Patent: September 29, 1981
    Assignee: Spie-Batignolles
    Inventor: Philippe Clavier
  • Patent number: 4286066
    Abstract: Apparatus for continuously fermenting a moist particulate feed and distilling the fermentation product is disclosed in which a pressure-locked auger forces a moist particulate feed from a hopper into a fermentation tank, liquor is removed from the tank and solids are separated therefrom to produce a beer which is distilled in a distillation column. A combustion engine powers the auger and the means for separating solids, and the engine exhaust surrounds an inlet section of said auger to help heat the pressurized feed therein to produce fermentable sugar within the auger, and the auger includes a section passing to the tank in heat exchange relation to the distillation column to provide heat for distillation. The column is a multistage column angled to face the sun and has an upper glass plate to allow solar radiation to enter and penetrate between the foraminous plates of the column.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 24, 1980
    Date of Patent: August 25, 1981
    Inventors: Robert S. Butler, Lance B. Crombie
  • Patent number: 4276122
    Abstract: A solar distillation unit is disclosed capable of operating entirely off solar radiation and intended for large scale industrial use offshore. A lens focusing system housed within an enclosed shell focuses the incident radiation from the sun on a heating element. Saltwater or contaminated fresh water is ejected toward the heating element at a predetermined rate resulting in the immediate evaporation of the water. The water vapor migrates and condenses on the cooler inner surface of the shell running to the bottom where it is collected and removed as fresh water.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 30, 1981
    Inventor: Wesley L. Snyder
  • Patent number: 4273611
    Abstract: A method for treating a spent emulsion of oil in water used in an industrial process, in particular an emulsion of cutting oil in water is described.The method comprises at least one stage in which heat energy is supplied continuously to said emulsion for evaporating a predetermined quantity of the water contained therein and to raise the concentration of said oil in the emulsion to a value such as to enable this latter to be burnt in an industrial burner, said heat energy being at least partly provided by utilizing solar energy, and further comprises at least one stage of burning the emulsion of said oil concentration in a burner in an industrial or heating plant.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 1979
    Date of Patent: June 16, 1981
    Assignee: Le Metalli Industrialle S.p.A.
    Inventors: Pietro Blasio, Maurizio Talini
  • Patent number: 4270981
    Abstract: Solar distillation apparatus are disclosed in which a substantial part of the heat of condensation of the condensing liquid is recovered. A conduit having an inclined smooth lower surface is disposed above the liquid to be distilled and on which the evaporated liquid condenses and releases its heat of condensation. A fluid is circulated through the conduit in a heat exchanging relationship with the lower surface thereof, the fluid absorbing a substantial part of the released heat of condensation. The condensed liquid flows along the bottom of the inclined lower surface and is discharged from the lower end thereof and collected. The conduit in the preferred embodiments is flat and transparent and the spacing between the upper and lower walls of the conduit is selected so that only a small part of the solar energy is absorbed in the conduit while the fluid in the conduit recovers a substantial part of the released heat of condensation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1981
    Assignee: North American Utility Construction Corp.
    Inventor: Virgil Stark
  • Patent number: 4269664
    Abstract: Liquid treating apparatus especially useful for water purification, including an output section and an input section interconnected at their tops by a closed condensation chamber. The input section includes raw liquid supply and return columns, opening at their bottoms into a raw liquid supply open to the atmosphere, and the output section includes treated liquid supply and return columns open at their bottoms into a treated liquid container also open to the atmosphere.Treated liquid is cooled and circulated in the output section to produce and maintain negative pressure at one end of the condensation chamber, and raw water in mixed liquid and vapor form is supplied by aspiration in the input section, the vapor phase passing through the condensation chamber, and the liquid phase being used to drive the pump which causes the circulation in the output section. Several embodiments of the invention are shown.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1981
    Inventor: Philip G. Younger
  • Patent number: 4267021
    Abstract: A single effect solar distillation apparatus of the tilted or inclined floor type is disclosed which absorbs solar energy to evaporate a liquid distilland more efficiently. The present distillation apparatus is especially useful for desalination of sea water and includes a number of structural improvements to utilize the absorbed solar energy in a basically more efficient manner than previous still designs of this type. The distilland is evaporated in the present solar distillation apparatus substantially without turbulence especially at the evaporating surfaces to avoid certain heat transfer losses previously encountered during distillation. This basically novel mode of solar distillation is achieved with a particular relationship between the evaporating and the condensing surfaces in the apparatus which further cooperate with an improved structure where said evaporation takes place.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1978
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1981
    Inventors: Dimitrios M. Speros, Philip C. Speros
  • Patent number: 4249317
    Abstract: A solar drying apparatus for removing the moisture from granular materials, sludge, or the like which utilizes the sun's rays and convection air currents includes an angled surface for retaining a layer of the material to be dried and a transparent cover disposed above the surface for permitting convection air currents to flow therebetween. A raking device disposed between the surface and the transparent cover causes displacement of the drying material thereby causing it to move slowly down the angled or inclined surface. A feed mechanism is disposed at the upper edge of the angled surface to insure a continuous flow of raw material and a removing device is disposed proximate the lower edge of the angled surface to continuously remove the dried material from the drying apparatus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1981
    Inventor: James D. Murdock
  • Patent number: 4240210
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for utilizing solar energy in a water and/or waste management system. At least one rotary chamber having a porous or perforated outer wall structure and an inner disposed filter is oriented within a drying structure having a transparent surface of substantial area for allowing solar radiation to be directed through the drying structure onto said rotary chamber. Water or waste material is directed into said rotary chamber, and free water drained therefrom, leaving a sludge like material within the interior of said rotary chamber. To effectuate drying, the rotary chamber is rotatively driven and solar energy in the form of heat is collected about the exterior of the rotary chamber and utilized to dry the interior sludge. At night and when available solar radiation is minimum, drying is achieved by conventional heating means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 23, 1980
    Inventor: Barney K. Huang
  • Patent number: 4235679
    Abstract: A solar still into which cold seawater is fed by means of a pipe perforated long its horizontal length. The seawater then flows down an inclined plane through a black wick material placed on top of a double or parallel plate base which serves as a heat exchanger that transfers heat from a working fluid to the seawater. The seawater in turn evaporates while flowing down the wick and the vapor condenses as pure water on the upper inner surface of the still transferring heat back to the working fluid which is being circulated through the upper cover of the still. The vapor condensate is collected as it flows down the inclined upper inner surface and in turn is drawn off; the working fluid is recirculated to continuously heat and then cool the distillate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 15, 1979
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1980
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
    Inventor: Brian E. Swaidan
  • Patent number: 4235678
    Abstract: A low pressure, low temperature, solar powered evaporating-condensation system to provide relatively large scale conversion of brackish and seawater to fresh water, utilizes a solar radiation frequency selective material covered evaporation chamber, a throat connected elevated condenser containing energy transferring devices for vapor volume reduction to form a condensate which flows through a water-locked barometric leg to maintain the system at the sub-atmospheric pressure. The system is regenerative and includes means whereby the energy removed from the vapor during condensation is returned to the evaporating chamber and is again utilized in the cycle. Egress valves and locks are provided to maintain balanced flower of raw water, condensate and ejection of residuals. Suitable elevation of the condenser above the evaporator would provide for power generation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1980
    Inventor: Joseph E. McKeen
  • Patent number: 4235680
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 25, 1980
    Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
  • Patent number: 4230531
    Abstract: Apparatus comprising a solar still and a wind powered generator. Sea water is preheated in a condenser and is supplied to the still where it is heated further either by solar radiation, or by a heated pipe containing brine, or both. The still supplies warm humid air and vapor to the condenser to provide a distilled water condensate, which condensate is supplemented by water collected from the sloping parts of the still roof. The brine in the heated pipe in the still is supplied from a brine pit which is heated by electrodes connected to the wind powered generator. The generator also charges batteries and supplies electrical power to brine pumps and to a ventilator in the still.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 1978
    Date of Patent: October 28, 1980
    Inventor: Placidus D. Fernandopulle
  • Patent number: 4229184
    Abstract: Apparatus for using focused solar radiation to gasify coal and other carbonaceous materials. Incident solar radiation is focused from an array of heliostats onto a tower-mounted secondary mirror which redirects the focused solar radiation down through a window onto the surface of a vertically-moving bed of coal, or a fluidized bed of coal, contained within a gasification reactor. The reactor is designed to minimize contact between the window and solids in the reactor. Steam introduced into the gasification reactor reacts with the heated coal to produce gas consisting mainly of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, commonly called "synthesis gas", which can be converted to methane, methanol, gasoline, and other useful products. One of the novel features of the invention is the generation of process steam at the rear surface of the secondary mirror.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 1979
    Date of Patent: October 21, 1980
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
    Inventor: David W. Gregg
  • Patent number: 4219387
    Abstract: A solar still adapted to float on a body of water has a toroidal evaporating chamber with sunlight admitting and absorbing, respectively, top and bottom walls for vaporizing water from the body admitted to overlie the bottom wall. A surrounding inner float ring and underlying toroidal inflatable float support the chamber. A condenser depends from and communicates with the evaporating chamber through elongate coaxial vapor outlet and air return tubes, and in turn supplies distillate to a pendent holding tank. A rotatable shaft extending coaxially down through the evaporating chamber carries a fan to propel vapor from the evaporating chamber into the condenser due to rotation of a windmill atop the chamber. A curved reflector is rotatably driven atop the inner ring to direct additional sunlight on the evaporating chamber as the sun moves overhead. An outer float ring loosely coaxially surrounds the inner float ring.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 26, 1980
    Inventor: Leonard R. Gruntman
  • Patent number: 4211613
    Abstract: Minerals are recovered from warm geothermal brines by installing a brine eductor device such as a venturi at the end of a thermally insulated drill casing. The geothermal brine is recovered by flowing a warm, low saline carrier solution at high flow rate through the device to pick up a selected flow of brine. On entering the device the geothermal brine is diluted in an amount sufficient to preclude precipitation and scaling as the mixture flows to the surface. The flow velocity is adequate to entrain any non-dissolved solids without settlement. Thermal losses to the surrounding strata are minimized by the thermal insulation surrounding the casing. The mineral values are recovered from the mixture by flashing, evaporation, and filtration. Clarified solution, filter liquor and make-up water as necessary are combined to form the low salinity carrier solution which is heated in heat exchangers before recycling to the eductor device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 1977
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1980
    Inventor: Milton Meckler
  • Patent number: 4211609
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for removing contaminants from water having solid contaminants dissolved therein. Contaminated water flows across a grid and into a storage tank. The grid utilizes solar energy to heat that water to a predetermined temperature. A heat transfer structure which is dome-shaped and receives water from the storage tank and a preheater means utilizing solar energy heats the water to a further predetermined temperature. An evaporator means receives the heated water and exposes it to a vacuum condition so that the temperature of the water is above the saturation temperature. The water is thus vaporized, and solid contaminants dissolved therein are separated therefrom. The solids are deposited on a plurality of moving belts and are then moved into a solids removal system. The solids removal system comprises a plurality of trap door pairs upon which the solids are deposited and which are sequentially opened so that the vacuum conditions existing in the evaporator are not disturbed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1980
    Inventor: Richard E. Diggs
  • Patent number: 4210494
    Abstract: A solar desalination system comprising a tank having a transparent cover. Salt water to be distilled is introduced into the tank at an inlet spaced from the cover while brackish or waste water is withdrawn from the tank through an outlet at substantially the same level as the inlet. A closed circuit air loop includes a tubular sparger of porous material which extends along the tank bottom in slightly spaced relation thereto. Air under pressure is delivered to the sparger at one end by a conduit passing through the end wall of the tank and a pump. Moisture-free air is introduced into the pump by a tube extending from a condenser. Vapor-saturated air is exhausted from the tank at a level between the water surface and the cover and is conveyed to the condenser through a pipe. Distilled water is taken from the bottom of the condenser. In a modified embodiment, the compressor is bypassed by a duct extending from the tube to the conduit and includes an adjustable valve.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Inventor: William A. Rhodes
  • Patent number: 4209363
    Abstract: A solar still apparatus having a condensation chamber is disclosed. A plurality of hollow columns are connected to the chamber at the open upper ends of the hollow columns and the lower ends of the hollow columns are adapted to engage a support surface for the still apparatus. The hollow columns also function to contain distilland liquid and to support parabolic solar collectors for heating the liquid to form vapor at the upper end of the hollow columns. The vapor is introduced into the condensation chamber for condensing to form a distillate liquid. Means including a shield and an evaporative surface layer are disclosed to aid the cooling of the condensation chamber relative to the vapor to facilitate the condensation of the vapor in the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Inventor: James L. Ramer