Claims
- 1. An energy collector comprising:
- a base and a pyramidal-shaped structure extending around and upward from said base;
- a wall region of said structure extending approximately one-half way around said base, and said wall region extending upward linearly at an angle of less than 90.degree. with respect to said base;
- said base and said wall region having a radiant energy reflective inner side, and approximately the remainder of the way around said structure being radiant energy transmissive; and
- an energy absorber comprising a circular spiral of tubing rising above the base and positioned centrally with respect to said structure, and said absorber being positioned and configured to:
- directly receive a portion of the radiation passing through the transmissive remainder of said structure,
- receive some radiation via a path through said transmissive remainder onto said reflective side of said structure and then reflected onto said absorber,
- receive some radiation via a path through said transmissive remainder of said structure onto said base reflective inner side and then reflected onto said absorber, and
- to receive some radiation via a path through said transmissive remainder of said structure that includes both said base reflective inner side and said reflective side of said structure;
- whereby a substantial amount of all of the radiant energy passing through said transmissive remainder of said structure would be captured by the absorber, thereby effectively heating fluid directed through said tubing.
- 2. An energy collector as set forth in claim 1 wherein said absorber extends through and is supported below said base.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 800,745, filed May 26, 1977 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,132,221.
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