Claims
- 1. A light weight arcuate reflector facet for a solar concentrator which comprises:
- a flexible microsheet glass having a reflective mirrored layer on the back side and a highly reflective and non-wavy specular front surface and also having a thickness in the range of 0.002 to 0.0101 inch,
- a backing sheet, said backing sheet bonded to the back side of said glass sheet and providing a smooth surface to said glass sheet and providing no pattern print through thereby avoiding undesirable light scattering, and
- a support member in the form of a moderately rigid sheet having a rib structure, said rib structure having a central section and a plurality of outwardly radially extending ribs extending from said central section with a complete radial symmetry and an absence of any intersecting laterally arranged ribs, said backing sheet bonded to the rib structure of said support member so that any portion of the glass sheet if unsupported is only unsupported for a very small distance so that there are no excessive stress points in the glass sheet, said support member also maintaining said mirrored glass sheet curved at a small radius of curvature and conforming to the curvature of the glass sheet at a desired relatively small radius of curvature for relatively short focal distances.
- 2. The reflector facet of claim 1, said backing sheet is a composite backing sheet comprising fiberglass.
- 3. The reflector facet of claim 2, and including a thin layer of a member resistant to atomic oxygen in an outer space environment and being selected from the group consisting of aluminum and silicon dioxide, applied to the back surface of said support member.
- 4. A variable focus length arcuate reflector facet as defined in claim 1, said thin mirrored glass sheet having a thickness of about 2 to about 10 mils.
- 5. The arcuate reflector facet of claim 1, said thin mirrored glass sheet having a reflective silver layer on the back side and said backing sheet being a composite material.
- 6. The arcuate reflector facet of claim 1, said support member being a substantially rigid resin-impregnated fiberglass sheet and said composite backing sheet bonded to the rib structure of said fiberglass support member by a silicone based adhesive.
- 7. The light weight arcuate reflector facet of claim 1, said reflector facet being a fixed focal length reflector facet with radically extending ribs and intermediate circularly arranged ribs between the radically extending ribs, but not in contact therewith.
- 8. The light weight arcuate reflector facet of claim 7 in that certain of said radically extending ribs contacting corners of the facet.
- 9. A fixed focal length light weight arcuate reflector facet for a solar concentrator used in a non-terrestrial environment which comprises:
- a thin mirrored glass sheet,
- a backing sheet, said glass sheet being bonded to said backing sheet, said backing sheet providing a smooth surface to said glass sheet, and
- a moderately rigid support member formed of a composite material, said support member being attached to said backing sheet, said support member comprised of a rib structure having a central section and a plurality of outwardly radially extending ribs which extend from said central section and which remain unconnected to intermediate ribs along their length, said rib structure having a complete radial symmetry and maintaining said mirrored glass sheet at a desired relatively small radius of curvature for relatively short focal distances thereby providing a high degree of edge support and reducing deformation.
- 10. The reflector facet of claim 9, said thin mirrored glass sheet being a glass microsheet having a thickness of about 2 to about 10 mils.
- 11. The reflector facet of claim 10, said backing sheet being a composite material having a thickness of 0.031 to 0.015 inches.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/273,786, filed on Jul. 12, 1994, which is now abandoned.
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