Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a heat exchanger for solar energy wherein heat is exchanged between a solar heated fluid and water in a cylindrical storage tank, including the steps of:
- a. wrapping a sheet of metal around said cylindrical storage tank;
- b. drawing the left and right sides of the sheet past each other in overlapping relationship so that said sheet snugly engages the tank but still defines a narrow annular space between the inner wall surface of said sheet and the exterior of said tank;
- c. welding the overlapped portions of said sheet in a continuous weld along a direction parallel to the axis of said cylindrical storage tank;
- d. spot welding portions of the sheet adjacent to opposite ends of the tank to said tank at circumferentially spaced points so that there is communication between said narrow annular space and the exterior between said spot welds;
- e. surrounding said sheet with an outer cylinder;
- f. rolling the opposite ends of said outer cylinder to taper the diameter of the safe to fully engage over 360.degree. the outer surface of said sheet adjacent to said opposite ends of said outer cylinder to define with the outer wall of said sheet a substantially wider annular space than said narrow annular space;
- g. welding the engaging portions of said opposite ends of said outer cylinder over 360.degree. to said outer surface of said sheet to seal and render fluid tight said wider annular space; and,
- h. providing entrance and exit ports for said wider annular space so that said solar heated fluid can be circulated therethrough to heat water in said tank, any leaks in the inner wall defining said wider annular space resulting in said heated fluid passing to the exterior through said narrow annular space so that the risk of contamination of said water in said tank by said heated fluid is minimized.
- 2. The method of claim 1, including the step of forming a semi-circular shaped circumferentially extending channel about said outer cylinder adjacent to its opposite ends to accommodate radially directed inward stresses established when rolling said ends to taper the diameters thereof, so that crinkling is avoided.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 677,748, Apr. 16, 1976, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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677748 |
Apr 1976 |
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