Claims
- 1. A moisture-harvesting panel assembly for harvesting atmospheric moisture, comprising:a photovoltaic panel which gathers solar energy during daylight hours, said photovoltaic panel having a light-receiving/condensation surface on which light falls during daylight hours and on which surface atmospheric moisture can condense; an energy-storing member which stores energy converted from said solar energy by said photovoltaic panel during daylight hours; and a cooling system that is affixed to said photovoltaic panel so as to cool said light-receiving/condensation surface, said cooling system being powered by said energy-storing member; wherein said energy-storing member powers said cooling system to cool said light-receiving/condensation surface during periods in the diurnal cycle during which relative humidity is increased, whereby condensation of atmospheric moisture on said light-receiving/condensation surface is enhanced and water formed thereby can be gathered.
- 2. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein said coolant system comprises a miniaturized cooling system comprising small condenser pumps and micro-channel refrigerant channels.
- 3. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein said coolant system comprises a multiplicity of solid state heat pump, thermoelectric coolers.
- 4. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein said energy-storing member comprises a rechargeable battery.
- 5. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein said energy-storing member comprises a capacitor.
- 6. A method of harvesting atmospheric moisture, said method comprising:collecting and storing converted solar energy during daylight hours, when relative humidity is relatively low, using a photovoltaic panel; during periods in the diurnal cycle during which relative humidity is increased, using said stored, converted solar energy to cool a light-receiving/condensation surface of said photovoltaic panel, whereby condensation of atmospheric moisture on said light-receiving/condensation surface is enhanced; and collecting water resulting from condensation of atmospheric moisture on said light-receiving/condensation surface.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein said light-receiving/condensation surface is cooled by means of a cooling system that is affixed to said photovoltaic panel.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from and the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/341,861 filed Dec. 21, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government Support under Contract Number NBCHC010003 dated Jan. 29, 2001 and issued by the Department of the Interior-National Business Center (DARPA). The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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