Process Of Heating By Using Solar Heat Patents (Class 126/714)
  • Patent number: 6047696
    Abstract: The invention concerns a method of controlling a heat accumulator. According to the method the heat carrier, in contrast to conventional methods, is not controlled on the basis of differences in temperatures between the energy collector and heat accumulator but as a function of the internal energy in the energy collector, the connection line between the energy collector and the heat accumulator and in the heat accumulator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Inventor: Volker Bohringer
  • Patent number: 6014967
    Abstract: A solar collector having a radiation absorber (1) has a number of channels for conducting heat receiving liquid, said channels accommodating particles for capillary effect to lift the liquid to effectively sweep the sun-facing surface layer of the absorber. The solar collector is started after a prolonged operation standstill by driving a liquid pump (7) intermittently by a control unit (13) acting according to a clock-controlled program. In the intermittent start-up phase, first the pump (7) is driven for 2-4 minutes, thereafter it is shut down for a time span of about 20-60 seconds, and this is repeated two or three times before a continuous operation phase is started. Thereby air in the absorber (1) channels is expelled more rapidly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2000
    Assignee: John Rekstad
    Inventors: John Rekstad, Bard Bjerke, Michaela Meir
  • Patent number: 6003509
    Abstract: A solar collector for absorbing solar energy and for conversation thereof into thermal energy includes an aluminum foil. One side only of the aluminum foil is blackened to an extent such that it will absorb solar energy, preferably to an extent approximating a black body. The blackening is achieved by subjecting the one surface of the aluminum foil to an electrochemical surface etching treatment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Becromal S.p.A.
    Inventors: Giovanni Pietro Chiavarotti, Francesco di Quarto, Salvatore Piazza, Carmelo Sunseri
  • Patent number: 6003508
    Abstract: A solar receiver (1) for a solar-thermal power plant, comprising a receiver surface (2) facing towards the concentrated incident solar radiation (8) and including a plurality of mutually spaced absorber bodies (3), is provided with gas channels arranged between the absorber bodies (3) for supplying a gas or gaseous mixture (11) adapted to absorb solar radiation (8) to a region located in front of the receiver surface (2). In this region, the gas (11) will absorb a part of the incident solar radiation (8) and then will be sucked together with the ambient air (9) through the absorber bodies (3) to be further heated therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1999
    Assignee: Deutsches Zentrum fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V.
    Inventors: Bernhard Hoffschmidt, Robert Pitz-Paal, Peter Rietbrock, Manfred Boehmer
  • Patent number: 5893360
    Abstract: An inflatable solar oven is comprised of two sheets of flexible material which are sealed at their edges to form an enclosure. The top sheet is clear and the bottom sheet has a reflective layer. The two sheets can be inflated to form a spherical enclosure by passing air through an edge opening that is also large enough to access a water or food holding receptacle which can be placed with the inflated enclosure. Extended portions of the sheets that form the opening can be rolled up to form a closure for it. The inflated enclosure can be secured to the ground in an appropriate position to receive the sun's rays which pass through the clear sheet and reflect from the bottom sheet to heat the receptacle therein.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 13, 1999
    Inventors: O'Malley O. Stoumen, Jonathan A. Stoumen
  • Patent number: 5755217
    Abstract: A method for concentrating solar energy utilizes a pool of a homogenous fluidic substance disposed over a reflective surface. Mechanical energy is controllably imparted to the pool, for example, via synchronized electromechanical transducers, to generate a standing wave of the fluidic substance in the pool. Incoming solar radiation is differentially reflected from the pool and the reflective surface, upon generation of the standing wave in the fluidic substance, to concentrate the incoming solar radiation at a predetermined location spaced from the pool. At that predetermined location is a solar energy collector for absorbing and storing the solar radiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 26, 1998
    Inventors: Robert C. Stirbl, Peter J. Wilk
  • Patent number: 5676128
    Abstract: A solar energy collector for cooking food or sterilizing liquids or articles is described, which may be fixed in place or portable. The device includes a heating (cooking or sterilization) chamber with a double-walled solar radiation concentrator with an outer transparent wall and an inner radiation absorptive wall, with the walls forming a space therebetween which is partially evacuated, means for retaining the food, liquid or articles within the chamber, an apertured casing attached to and surrounding the concentrator, and a support for the device. There may also be a radiation absorptive coating on the surface of the inner wall facing the evacuated space. Sunlight falling on the concentrator through the casing's aperture generates heat within the chamber to cook food or sterilze the liquid or articles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 14, 1997
    Assignee: Sun It Enterprises
    Inventor: Byron J. Cowart
  • Patent number: 5647343
    Abstract: The invention relates to a latent store with a photosensitive storage medium and a regenerating agent. To this end, an organic storage substance with at least two stable stereoisomeric configurations is used, the first of which is photosensitive and can be converted into the second configuration by photoisomerisation with the release of energy, while the second configuration can be reconverted into the first by contact with a solar radiation absorbing, stereoselective regenerating agent with energy absorption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 15, 1997
    Inventor: Huschang Sabet
  • Patent number: 5645045
    Abstract: The present invention relates to a solar energy water heating apparatus. The apparatus is comprised of a solar panel having a plurality of channels through which the water flows. Each channel has a top lens portion which focuses and intensifies the light energy of the sun on the water. This allows the water to be heated in a more efficient and effective manner. An end cap is coupled to each end of the solar panel. The end caps prevent the water from leaking out of the solar panel. A nozzle is coupled to the end cap which allows the water to enter the apparatus and exit the solar panel once the water has been heated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignee: BRES LLC
    Inventor: Patrick William Breslin
  • Patent number: 5529054
    Abstract: A power generating system comprises a solar concentrator defining an effectively concave reflective surface on a surface of the earth for concentrating incoming solar energy. A solar collector is disposed in an underground chamber provided with an access opening. The solar collector receives solar energy concentrated by the concentrator and converting the concentrated solar energy to another energy form, generally thermal energy, which is subsequently convertible to electrical power. Directional componentry is provided for directing concentrated solar energy from the concentrator along a predefined folded transmission path through the access opening to the collector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Inventor: Neil C. Shoen
  • Patent number: 5460164
    Abstract: A solar heat collector roof comprises an absorber plate (1) for incident radiation energy and a heat exchange plate (2) placed directly thereunder. The heat exchange plate is corrugated in such a manner that it comprises channels extending down along the roof. The heat exchange plate (2) is moreover in direct contact with the absorber plate (1) thereabove. A heat carrying or heat removing liquid medium (3), e.g. water, flows in the channels. The liquid medium (3), which removes heat from the heat exchange plate (2), is supplied at such a rate that the flow rate down along the roof in the channels lies below the rate at which the surface tension of the heat carrying medium (3) is broken, so that a winding and travelling flow pattern is imparted thereby to the liquid medium (3), and up along the channel walls (4).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1994
    Date of Patent: October 24, 1995
    Assignee: Solnar AS
    Inventors: John Rekstad, Mari Mehlen
  • Patent number: 5452710
    Abstract: A self-sufficient apparatus and method for conveying solar heat energy from an attic (20) under a solar energy absorbing roof (10) to a place remote from the attic. A synergetic combination of in-attic air controlling devices such as fans and motorized vents (40a, 40b) are energized by stored electrical energy generated by a sunlight-to-electrical-energy panel (14), located adjacent the roof. The panel, preferably a photovoltaic array, has a limited size, providing just sufficient electrical energy to operate the electrical elements of the apparatus. It will not impair the heat absorbing capability of the roof and can be located where it is not aesthetically objectionable. In a preferred embodiment a forced-air-to-water heat exchanger (30) provides solar heated domestic hot water (90). In another embodiment solar heated attic air is drawn into a fan (50) and forced via a duct to another part of the building (100).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1994
    Date of Patent: September 26, 1995
    Assignee: Solar Attic, Inc.
    Inventor: Edward G. Palmer
  • Patent number: 5447147
    Abstract: A method for concentrating solar energy utilizes a pool of a homogenous fluidic substance disposed over a reflective surface. Mechanical energy is controllably imparted to the pool, for example, via synchronized electromechanical transducers, to generate a standing wave of the fluidic substance in the pool. Incoming solar radiation is differentially reflected from the pool and the reflective surface, upon generation of the standing wave in the fluidic substance, to concentrate the incoming solar radiation at a predetermined location spaced from the pool. At that predetermined location is a solar energy collector for absorbing and storing the solar radiation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 1993
    Date of Patent: September 5, 1995
    Inventors: Robert C. Stirbl, Peter J. Wilk
  • Patent number: 5415156
    Abstract: A police or military method utilizes a laser source for emitting, along a preselected path, radiation having a wavelength absorbable by at least one type of atmospheric molecule. Radiation directing components such as lenses or deformable mirror segments are disposed in the transmission path for directing the laser radiation from the source to a predetermined target region of the atmosphere located a pre-established distance above a surface of the earth. Control componentry is operatively connected to the directing components for controlling the operation thereof to modulate an index of refraction of air in the predetermined atmospheric target region to produce in that region a predetermined refractive index pattern such as an atmospheric Fresnel lens for concentrating incoming solar radiation on a preselected military or police target such as a tank, a submarine or ship, a missile silo, a munitions factories, or an armament stores.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1993
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1995
    Inventors: Robert C. Stirbl, Peter J. Wilk
  • Patent number: 5323763
    Abstract: An absorber body with flow paths for water or a flowable heat carrier for the direct or indirect heating of fluid or fluids or the like flow agents by solar energy in which the flow paths are produced by the deformation of plastic material, is improved in respect of its production and use in that a panel (12) is provided with slot-like openings, the width of which approximately corresponds to the width of the flow path, and welded on the panel is a foil (14) which is deformed through the openings to form respective shaped foil portions (15) of approximately channel-like cross-section as partial delimitation of the flow path and is sealingly covered on the side remote from the channel-like cross-section. In that arrangement, a carrier plate, a cover foil (50) or an insulating body (54) may be provided on the side of the panel (12) which is remote from the channel-like cross-section of the foil portion (15).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1994
    Assignee: Colux Gesellschaft Fur Licht- u. Leichtbau mbH
    Inventor: Rudolf Lechner
  • Patent number: 5261390
    Abstract: A system for heating a fluid (5) conveyed or contained in process equipment (7) comprises a layer of transparent thermal insulation (9) which partly covers the process equipment so that a section (13) is exposed to solar radiation and thus is heated by the solar radiation and thereby heats the fluid (5). The "window" defines a form of thermal diode concentrator in that the surface area of the "window" is great than that of the exposed section (13) of the process equipment (7) and thus the "window" in effect concentrates the solar radiation onto the exposed section (13) of the process equipment, and the transparent thermal insulation (9), albeit transparent, minimises heat loss from the fluid (5).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1991
    Date of Patent: November 16, 1993
    Inventor: John B. Lasich
  • Patent number: 5224466
    Abstract: A process and apparatus for converting solar energy into heat wherein a solar collector includes a plurality of mutually-coupled solar energy collector elements (1) coupled to a heat transfer fluid circuit, each collector element including a collector channel (3) located on the bottom of a collector chamber (37) delimited by a transparent cover, the collector chamber normally being connected to a high temperature reservoir (12) via connecting lines (10, 11), until a control valve arrangement (18) is reversed and the collector channel is disconnected from the high temperature reservoir and connected to a low temperature reservoir (13) for heat pump (26) operation when the temperature of the circulating heat transfer fluid falls below a predetermined minimum value detected by a temperature sensor (35) associated with the collector channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1992
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1993
    Inventor: Leonhard Kirchmayer