The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a ceramic roof tile provided with a hole, comprising:
The invention likewise relates to a method of manufacturing a ceramic roof tile provided with a solar panel.
A roof tile and a solar-cell-clad roof tile are known from FR-A-2 957 100. This known roof tile comprises a solar panel on the upper side and electrical conductors connected to it running over the upper side of the roof tile towards the side. During use on a roof these conductors are located underneath a part of an adjacent roof tile and connected underneath the roof tiles to a conductor that leads to a converter.
In this manner there is no need to introduce a hole in the roof tile for leading away the electrical conductors. Introducing a hole in a roof tile is a cumbersome operation and may lead to the roof tile being damaged.
A disadvantage of this known solar-panel-clad roof tile is that the required electronics are to be positioned beside the solar panel too, whereas with the current solar panels the electronic unit is located underneath the solar panels. As a result, no current solar panels can be utilized, but specially manufactured solar panels are required, which are mostly more expensive than the current solar panels.
It is an object of the invention to provide a roof tile of the type defined in the opening paragraph which is provided with a hole where there is a minor chance of the roof tile being damaged. For this purpose the method according to the invention is characterized in that one of the two mold halves is provided on the mold surface with a bulge that has a thickness that is smaller than the distance between the two mold surfaces in a position of the two mold halves brought together, so that a roof tile having a thinned part in it is manufactured and, after curing of the roof tile, breaking of the thinned part of the roof tile. By first manufacturing a roof tile that has a thinned part and subsequently breaking away this thinned part, it is avoided that the roof tile would be distorted (warp) as a result of internal strains which occur if already before the curing process a hole would be present in the roof tile.
This hole-containing roof tile is pre-eminently suitable for producing a ceramic roof tile provided with a solar panel, because when this roof tile is used current solar panels having the electronic unit on the under side of the solar panel can be used. After the solar panel has been applied to the upper side of the roof tile, the electronic unit located on the under side of the roof tile projects through the hole provided in the roof tile and electrical conductors can be connected to the electronic unit in a simple manner.
The invention further relates to a roof tile provided with a solar heat absorbing panel.
A roof tile of this type is generally known in the form of a solar-panel-clad roof tile. A disadvantage of these known roof tiles is that energy is generated which, if one wishes to use this energy for heating purposes, is to be converted again into heat leading to considerable loss of efficiency.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a roof tile comprising a solar heat absorbing panel by which heat is directly generated. For this purpose, the roof tile according to the invention is characterized in that a metal coating is present on at least part of the upper side of the roof tile, which metal coating can be connected to a heat conductor via a conducting element. The sun light then directly heats up the metal coating which transfers its heat via the conducting element and the heat conductor directly to the medium to be heated. This causes less loss of efficiency to occur than when heating is provided by means of the known solar-panel-clad roof tiles.
A preferred embodiment of the roof tile according to the invention is characterized in that the conducting element comprises a pin of which an end is mounted to the under side of the metal coating and a hole through which the pin is projected is present in the roof tile. The heat can be transferred in the shortest way possible to the heat conductor through a hole in the roof tile, which leads to the least possible loss of heat. At the same time the construction can thus be executed in a simple and robust manner.
A further advantageous embodiment of the roof tile according to the invention is characterized in that it comprises a double-walled plate which is mounted to the upper side of the roof tile and whose upper wall is transparent while the metal coating is applied to the inside of the lower wall, where the space between the walls is shut off from the environment in an airtight manner and a reduced pressure relative to the environment is found in this space, preferably vacuum. In this manner even more heat can be received from the sunlight incident on the roof tile.
The invention also relates to a hot water system comprising roof tiles provided with solar heat absorbing panels, as well as roof battens on which the roof tiles can be hooked. With respect to the hot water system the invention is characterized in that a metal coating is present on at least part of the upper side of the roof tile, which metal coating can be connected via a conducting element to a heat conductor. The roof battens then preferably form the heat conductors.
An advantageous embodiment of the hot water system according to the invention is characterized in that the heat conductors are formed by box profiles and are connected to a liquid circulation system which causes liquid to flow through the box profiles. The hot water system preferably also includes a liquid buffer vessel to which the pipes are connected coming from and leading to the profiles.
The invention will be further elucidated below with reference to examples of embodiment represented in the drawings of the roof tile provided with a solar panel and method of manufacturing this roof tile, as well as the hot water system and the roof tile according to the invention used in this system, in which:
One of the two mold halves 13 has a mold surface 13b with a bulge 17 which has a thickness 19 that is smaller than the distance 21 between the two mold surfaces 13b and 15b at the location of this bulge in a state of the two mold halves showing minimum distance to each other. In consequence, the roof tile obtains a thin part 23 at the location of this bulge 17.
Subsequent to the pressing operation, the two mold halves 13 and 15 are taken apart (see
Once the roof tile 1 has cured or at least nearly cured, the thin part 23 is broken away from the roof tile (see
The surface 13b of one of the mold halves 13 is provided with a bulge 17 which has a thickness 25 that is smaller than the distance 27 between the two mold surfaces 13b and 15b directly beside this bulge in a state of the two mold halves showing minimum distance to each other. The other mold half 15 shows a hole located opposite to the bulge, which hole has a depth that is equal to the thickness of the bulge. In consequence, the roof tile obtains a middle portion 29 at the location of this bulge 17, which middle portion is connected along its periphery to the rest of the roof tile through a thinned part.
After the pressing operation, the two mold halves 13 and 15 are taken apart (see
Once the roof tile 1 has cured or at least nearly cured, the middle portion 29 is broken away from the roof tile (see
This hot water system heats up water for a heating system in a building or may be used for heating water for washing purposes.
For transferring the heat to the cooling medium in a proper manner, pins 49 are fixed to the under side of the metal coatings 35. These pins project through the holes provided in the roof tiles as far as the profiles 51 (see
The roof tile 33 has a hole 61 in it through which a pin 63 is projected. This pin is fixed to the under side of the metal coating 35 and forms the conducting system for transferring the heat absorbed by the metal coating to the heat conductor which is formed by the profile 51 of the roof battens.
Albeit in the foregoing disclosure the invention has been explained with reference to the drawing figures, it should be pointed out that the invention is by no means restricted to the embodiments shown in the drawing figures. The invention also pertains to all embodiments deviating from the embodiments shown in the drawing figures within the scope defined by the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011398 | Sep 2013 | NL | national |
2011399 | Sep 2013 | NL | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NL2014/050615 | 9/8/2014 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2015/034366 | 3/12/2015 | WO | A |
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3026217 | Feb 1982 | DE |
20 2010 005 806 | Sep 2010 | DE |
0 547 285 | Jun 1993 | EP |
08259306 | Oct 1996 | JP |
2001349006 | Dec 2001 | JP |
2007016425 | Jan 2007 | JP |
2013 007174 | Jan 2013 | JP |
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20160231024 A1 | Aug 2016 | US |