Claims
- 1. A heat energy storage reservoir for use in a temperature control system for a building, the reservoir comprising: a tank intended to contain a fluid and including a cover; a plurality of upright baffles disposed in spaced, generally parallel positions and formed by a plurality of sheets suspended in upright positions in the reservoir, each baffle extending from the bottom of the tank to a position above the intended level of the fluid, and from an upright wall of the tank to a position spaced from an opposite upright wall so that the baffles together define an elongate fluid flow path of serpentine form along which the fluid can flow generally horizontally in the form of a column, the tank having an inlet connection communicating with one end of said path and an outlet connection communicating with the opposite end of said path; a plurality of suspension elements extending between each said sheet and said cover; and means securing a lower marginal portion of each sheet to a bottom surface of the reservoir.
- 2. A heat energy storage reservoir for use in a temperature control system for a building, the reservoir comprising:
- a tank which is made of concrete and which has a bottom wall and upright walls having inner surfaces defining a space to receive a fluid in which heat energy can be stored, and an open top;
- a cover extending across said open top of the tank;
- a plastic liner extending over said inner wall surfaces of the tank for preventing contact between said fluid and said surfaces;
- a plurality of upright baffles in the form of sheets suspended in spaced, generally parallel upright positions in the tank, each baffle extending from the inner surface of said bottom wall of the tank to a position above the intended level of said fluid, and from the inner surface of one of said upright walls of the tank to a position spaced from the inner surface of an opposite upright wall so that the baffles together define an elongate fluid flow path of serpentine form, along which the fluid can flow generally horizontally in the form of a column;
- a plurality of suspension elements extending between each said sheet and said cover and suspending said sheet in the tank; and,
- means securing a lower marginal portion of each sheet to said bottom wall of the reservoir;
- the tank having an inlet connection communicating with one end of said fluid flow path defined by said baffles; and an outlet connection communicating with the opposite end of said path.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 579,341, filed May 21, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,049,045.
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2788642 |
Burkhead et al. |
Apr 1957 |
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2860809 |
Perry |
Nov 1958 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Modern Air Conditioning, Heating, and Ventilating, by Carrier, Cherne, Grant & Roberts, 3rd Ed., 1959, pp. 203, 204; FIGS. 8.50-8.51. |
Divisions (1)
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