Claims
- 1. A solar transmission device comprising:a trough-type shaped solar reflector extending along a longitudinal axis, the reflector having an inner non-prismatic reflective surface, and the inner non-prismatic reflective surface having a variable broken symmetry structure which defines a non-elliptical phase space acceptance range for the variable broken symmetry structure resulting in a substantially band like shape for the acceptance zone over a solar year with a direction vector kN substantially nonvarying with a kE direction vector.
- 2. The solar transmission device of claim 1 wherein the solar reflector comprises one of a non-tracking solar collector and a non-imaging radiation distributor.
- 3. The solar transmission device of claim 1 wherein the non-elliptical phase space acceptance range is substantially a rounded end, rectangular shape characteristic of a band shaped solar phase space characteristic of motion of the sun with respect to the earth.
- 4. The solar transmission device of claim 1 wherein the broken symmetry structure is selected from the group consisting of smooth corrugations, jagged corrugations, angular corrugations, irregular corrugations, straight-line discontinuities, sinusoidal contours, planar discontinuities, and a combination thereof.
- 5. The solar transmission device of claim 1 wherein the broken symmetry structure comprises a set of broken corrugations generally transversely extending across the longitudinal axis of the reflector.
- 6. The solar transmission device of claim 1 wherein the reflector comprises a compound parabolic shape.
- 7. The solar transmission device of claim 1 wherein the reflector comprises a non-focusing reflector shape.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/559,623, filed Apr. 27, 2000 and now abandoned, which is a continuation of non-provisional application Ser. No. 09/122,136, filed Jul. 24, 1998 and now abandoned, which is based in part on provisional application No. 60/053,763, filed on Jul. 25, 1997, of which the benefit of priority is claimed. The United States Government has certain rights in this invention pursuant to Grant #DE-FG02-87ER13726 from the U.S. Department of Energy to the University of Chicago.
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