Patents by Inventor Richard Pelan

Richard Pelan has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8776782
    Abstract: A solar collector comprises an evacuated glass tube (8), an absorbing section (9) comprising a radiation absorbing plate (10), an elongate tube (11, 15) for a working fluid in contact with the radiation absorbing plate (10) and a wire clip (25) for retaining the absorbing section (9) in position in the solar absorbing glass tube (8). The wire clip (25) consists of a single piece wire having a clamping portion (26) for clamping onto the outer surface of the working fluid tube (11, 15) and a pair of resilient side support sections (27) flanking the clamping portion (26). The side support sections (27) extend so that portions thereof engage against the inner surface of the solar absorbing tube (8).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 2010
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2014
    Assignee: Kingspan Holdings (IRL) Limited
    Inventors: Paul Thomas McEntee, Richard Pelan, Stuart McSheehy, Patrick Robert Davis
  • Patent number: 8602021
    Abstract: A solar collector comprises a solar absorbing tube 3 containing elongate tube 11 that extends out of one end of the solar absorbing tube 3 and into an end fitting 15 wherein an annular outer passageway 13 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a cold fluid inlet conduit 16 within the end fitting 15 and the inner passageway 14 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a hot water outlet conduit 17 within the end fitting 15. Each end fitting 15 is provided with a receiving portion 22 extending orthogonally to the tubular passage 18 for receiving an end of the concentric elongated tube 11. The end fittings 15 are interconnected to provide fluid flow paths without the need for a manifold. Any number of solar collector tubes can be interconnected in this way. The invention also applies solar collectors of the heat pipe type.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2012
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: Kingspan Holdings (IRL) Limited
    Inventors: Patrick Robert Davis, Boris Bauer, Richard Pelan, Paul Thomas McEntee
  • Publication number: 20130228164
    Abstract: A solar collector comprises a solar absorbing tube 3 containing elongate tube 11 that extends out of one end of the solar absorbing tube 3 and into an end fitting 15 wherein an annular outer passageway 13 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a cold fluid inlet conduit 16 within the end fitting 15 and the inner passageway 14 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a hot water outlet conduit 17 within the end fitting 15. Each end fitting 15 is provided with a receiving portion 22 extending orthogonally to the tubular passage 18 for receiving an end of the concentric elongated tube 11. The end fittings 15 are interconnected to provide fluid flow paths without the need for a manifold. Any number of solar collector tubes can be interconnected in this way. The invention also applies solar collectors of the heat pipe type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2012
    Publication date: September 5, 2013
    Applicant: KINGSPAN HOLDINGS (IRL) LIMITED
    Inventors: Patrick Robert Davis, Boris Bauer, Richard Pelan, Paul Thomas McEntee
  • Patent number: 8297274
    Abstract: A solar collector includes a solar absorbing tube containing an elongate tube that extends out of one end of the solar absorbing tube and into an end fitting. An annular outer passageway of the elongate tube communicates with a cold fluid inlet conduit within the end fitting. An inner passageway of the elongate tube communicates with a hot water outlet conduit within the end fitting. Each end fitting 15 is provided with a receiving portion extending orthogonally to the tubular passage for receiving an end of the concentric elongated tube. The end fittings are interconnected to provide fluid flow paths without the need for a manifold. Any number of solar collector tubes can be interconnected in this way.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 30, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2012
    Assignee: Kingspan Holdings (IRL) Limited
    Inventors: Patrick Robert Davis, Boris Bauer, Richard Pelan, Paul Thomas McEntee
  • Publication number: 20120186577
    Abstract: A solar collector of the direct flow type comprises a solar absorbing tube 3 containing elongate tube 11, and a working fluid. The elongate tube 11 contains a concentrically positioned inner pipe 12 thereby forming two concentric internal flow passage ways 13, 14 for the flow of a fluid to be heated. The elongate tube 11 extends out of one end of the solar absorbing tube 3 and into an end fitting 15 wherein an annular outer passageway 13 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a cold fluid inlet conduit 16 within the end fitting 15 and the inner passageway 14 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a hot water outlet conduit 17 within the end fitting 15. A central dividing wall 19 divides the fitting 18 into the cold fluid inlet conduit 16 and the hot fluid outlet conduit 17. The dividing wall 19 is a separate insert component which is mounted in the passageway. Fluid can flow between the tubular passages 18 of adjacent solar tubes 3.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2010
    Publication date: July 26, 2012
    Inventors: Richard Pelan, Paul Thomas McEntee, Patrick Robert Davis
  • Publication number: 20120042872
    Abstract: A solar collector comprises an evacuated glass tube (8), an absorbing section (9) comprising a radiation absorbing plate (10), an elongate tube (11, 15) for a working fluid in contact with the radiation absorbing plate (10) and a wire clip (25) for retaining the absorbing section (9) in position in the solar absorbing glass tube (8). The wire clip (25) consists of a single piece wire having a clamping portion (26) for clamping onto the outer surface of the working fluid tube (11, 15) and a pair of resilient side support sections (27) flanking the clamping portion (26). The side support sections (27) extend so that portions thereof engage against the inner surface of the solar absorbing tube (8).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2010
    Publication date: February 23, 2012
    Inventors: Paul Thomas McEntee, Richard Pelan, Stuart McSheehy, Patrick Robert Davis
  • Publication number: 20120037151
    Abstract: A solar collector assembly comprises a solar absorbing tube (1) having an evacuated radiation-transparent enclosure (8); a radiation absorber (10) within the tube (1), an elongate outer conduit (11) for a heat transfer medium extending through the tube (1), an inner conduit (12) extending through the outer conduit (11), and a manifold (2). The outer conduit (11) has an end region (5) extending into the manifold (2) so that passageway (13) defined between the outer conduit (11) and the inner conduit (12) is in fluid communication with the cold fluid passageway of the manifold (2). The inner conduit (12) extends beyond the end region (5) of the outer conduit (11) into the heated fluid passageway of the manifold (2). The solar collector also comprises a clip (20) for retaining the inner conduit (12) in spaced-apart relation to the end region (5) of the outer conduit (11). The clip (20) comprises a generally circular base (24) which engages with the inner surface of the end region (5) of the outer conduit (11).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 27, 2010
    Publication date: February 16, 2012
    Inventors: Paul Thomas McEntee, Richard Pelan, Christopher McCracken, Patrick Robert Davis
  • Publication number: 20100108055
    Abstract: A solar collector comprises a solar absorbing tube 3 containing elongate tube 11 that extends out of one end of the solar absorbing tube 3 and into an end fitting 15 wherein an annular outer passageway 13 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a cold fluid inlet conduit 16 within the end fitting 15 and the inner passageway 14 of the elongate tube 11 communicates with a hot water outlet conduit 17 within the end fitting 15. Each end fitting 15 is provided-with a receiving portion 22 extending orthogonally to the tubular passage 18 for receiving an end of the concentric elongated tube 11. The end fittings 15 are interconnected to provide fluid flow paths without the need for a manifold. Any number of solar collector tubes can be interconnected in this way. The invention also applies solar collectors of the heat pipe type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 30, 2008
    Publication date: May 6, 2010
    Inventors: Patrick Robert Davis, Boris Bauer, Richard Pelan, Paul Thomas McEntee