The present invention relates to a device for vacuum tight soldering a perimeter metal coating of a transparent wall to a perimeter metal frame of a holding structure of an evacuated flat panel solar collector, according to the precharacterising portion of claim 1.
Such an evacuated flat panel solar collector is known in the art and is described in WO2005/075900.
One of the main problems in the fabrication of the known evacuated flat panel solar collectors is soldering together in a vacuum tight way the perimeter metal coating of the transparent wall of the solar collector to the corresponding perimeter metal frame of the holding structure of said solar collector.
Up to now it is known to perform said soldering only manually. This way of soldering is rather time consuming as a skilled worker is able to produce only up to about 40 square meters of double glazed solar panel collectors a day.
An object of the invention is to provide a device which minimizes the duration of the soldering operation and which is at the same time able to perform said soldering rapidly and in an accurate/reproducible way, without the need of manual intervention, thus reducing the fabrication cost of these solar collectors and their reliability as far as vacuum tightness is concerned.
This and other objects which will be apparent to an expert in the field are attained by a device in accordance with the characterising portion of the accompanying claims.
The invention is better illustrated by the accompanying drawings, which are provided by way of non-limiting example and on which:
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An evacuated flat panel solar collector as described above is known in the art and is described for example in WO2005/075900. Therefore this collector as well as its other components will not be further described in detail. The soldering device according to the invention comprises a movable heating and pressing frame 8 hinged in 9 to a support structure 10, and means 11 and 12 for automatically moving this heating and pressing frame 8 from a first operative position M in which this frame 8 does not interfere with the collector 1, a second operative position N (
These two frames are shaped and dimensioned in such a way as to completely cover at least the soft metal ribbon 6 provided on the perimeter metal coated part 5 of the transparent wall 4 and on the perimeter metal frame part 3 of the holding structure 1, and preferably also a first part 5A (
Advantageously, the heating frame 24 is separated into two elements: an outer heating frame element 26 for heating only the metal frame part 3 of the holding structure 1 and the corresponding joining ribbon portion provided on that metal frame part, and an inner heating frame element 27 for heating only the metal coated part 5 of the transparent wall 4 and the corresponding joining ribbon portion provided on said metal coating. Advantageously, these two elements 26, 27 are separated by a thermal insulating element 28 such as for example a ceramic, glass fibre or organic polymer element, and are connected to different well-known heating means 29, 30, for example electrical heating means. These different heating means 29, 30 allow two different temperatures to be chosen for soldering of the soft metal ribbon 6 to the metal coating 5 of the glass wall 4 and to the metal frame 3, in view of the different thermal properties of these materials. This thermal insulation in the heating frame 24 guarantees a rapid and efficient soldering process while saving energy as the metal coating of the glass wall needs to be heated less than the metal frame of the holding structure.
The pressing frame 25 is also divided in two parts by the thermal insulating element 28, because such frame is realized in a thermal conductive material, preferably a metallic material, which is able to transfer the thermal energy from the heating frame 24 to the collector parts 14, 6, 5, 4 the lower surface 25A of the pressing frame 25 is in contact with. The pressing frame 25 may comprise inner cooling means 31, for example channels for the flow of a cooling fluid, fed to the device through a cooling tube 32 and cooling means 33.
The means 11, 12 for automatically moving between their operating positions M, N, P the heating and the pressing frames 24, 25 are for example a hydraulic o mechanical jack, but any known suitable moving means may be used. These moving means 11, 12 enable a rapid and efficient movement of the frames in their operative positions and guarantee that when only the pressing frame 25 is in its lower position P (
The use of a device according to the invention is as follows. A glass wall 4 is positioned in the collector holding structure seat 16 so as to present its metal coated perimeter 5 coplanar with the flat edge 14 of the holding structure metal frame 3, which advantageously was previously tin or lead-tin alloy coated. The resulting gap 7 between the transparent wall 4 and the metal frame 2 is then covered by a joining ribbon, such as a soft metal strip or ribbon 6, also preferably tin coated, eventually interposing a thin layer of soldering alloy. The joining ribbon is then heated by lowering over said soft metal strip or ribbon 6 the heating and pressing frame 8 and by activating the heating means 29, 30 of the heating frame 24 which are kept at the required temperature until the tin and or the lead-tin covering the soft metal strip or ribbon 6 and the flat edge 14 of the holding structure metal frame 3 is melted eventually intermixing with the interposed soldering alloy layer. The typical duration of the melting process will be of the order of 30 seconds, with the temperature of the heating frame 24 ranging between 200° C. and 300° C. depending on the actual geometry and heat capacity of the glass wall 4 and metal frame 2. Then the heating frame 24 is lifted in its position M (
Finally, when the entire soldering process is completed, also the pressing frame 25 is lifted so as to allow the soldered collector 1 to be moved out and replaced by the next collector.
The device according to the invention allows the soldering operation to be carried out very quickly without the need of skilled workers, allowing the soldering of a few hundred square meters of evacuated panels a day with a single automatic assembly line.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in the drawings and in the above description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only a preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the scope of the invention are desired to be protected. For example the solar collector could comprise a second transparent wall parallel to the wall 4 previously described and forming the bottom wall of the collector holding structure which according to this embodiment of the invention has a framed shape. The positioning and/or the shape of the joining ribbon as well as the shape and/or positioning of the metal coated layer of the glass wall as well as that of the metal frame part to be soldered may be different from that described above and may be any of the known variants, for example described in WO 2005/075900, in that case the heating and pressing frame would be modified accordingly in their shape in a way obvious to an expert in the field having the knowledge of the invention previously described.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/006140 | 6/26/2006 | WO | 00 | 2/10/2009 |