Mobile insulated solar incubator (MISINC)

To heat water that is stored in plastic inner solar bags by protecting them and insulating them with a mobile plastic portable case. Design allows for easy attachment to vehicle roof rack systems and stand alone use also. Plastic inner solar bag notes: These include but are not limited to those in present use as solar powered showers. These bags come in configurations of 1 & ½ to 6 gallons.

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Description

Substitute Specification in compliance with 37 CFR 1.52, 1.121(b)(3), and 1.125

Specification contains no new matter.

INDEX IF REPLACEMENT DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 FRONT VIEW

FIG. 2 TOP VIEW

FIG. 3 BACK VIEW

FIG. 4 BACK TOP VIEW

FIG. 5 LEFT SIDE VIEW

FIG. 6 OPEN VIEW

Exterior Dimensions: 35″×20″×8″ 86 cm×48 cm×21 cm

Interior Dimensions: 26″×15″×5″ 66 cm×38 cm×13 cm

Top Lid: 5 cm. Walls: 5 cm. Floor: 3 cm.

Claims

1. Solar energy is used to heat and capture energy in the form of hot water that is stored in an insulated plastic shell that has a window of plastic or solar transfering material. This window allows for solar energy transfer. The insulation allows the hot water to be stored at hotter temperatures for longer periods of time than currect applications or as a performance enhancer of current products. The device allows solar collection while mobile, protected and secured.

Patent History
Publication number: 20070051361
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 6, 2005
Publication Date: Mar 8, 2007
Inventors: Larry Fry (Wanship, UT), Brian Fry (Palatine, IL)
Application Number: 11/220,200
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 126/611.000
International Classification: F24J 2/42 (20060101);