Claims
- 1. A solar heating device for heating a fluid comprising a solar absorber composed of concentric arclike layers having radii and an abutting face with a midpoint such that the abutting face defines two chords at its midpoint, one subtending the outer layer which absorbs solar radiation and the other subtending the inner layer, both chords much smaller than the radii of said layers, the difference between said radii being much smaller than the smallest of said chords, said difference defining a space between said layers, said space having at least one entrance, at least one exit and an apex, so that said fluid enters through said entrance and travels through said space and rises to said apex and exits through said exit, and wherein said absorber is fabricated substantially from polymeric material compounded with additives whose thermal conductivities are higher than the thermal conductivity of said polymeric material, and said additives exhibit high absorptivity of solar radiation.
- 2. The solar heater of claim 1 wherein an ultraviolet stable infrared transparent material is mounted externally to said outer layer and defining an insulating space between said infrared transparent material and said outer layer.
- 3. The solar heater of claim 1 wherein the side of said absorber which faces away from the sun is insulated to minimize heat loss from said absorber.
- 4. A solar heating device according to claim 1 wherein said additives are substantially comprised of combinations of black iron oxide, carbon blacks, graphite, alumina and silica.
- 5. A solar heating device according to claim 4 wherein the highest point on the absorber contains an atmospheric valve which closes when the fluid is flowing in said space and opens to admit atmospheric air when the fluid stops flowing.
- 6. A solar heating device according to claim 1 wherein reflectors direct reflected sunlight to the absorbing surface.
- 7. A solar absorber according to claim 1 which includes a device which allows said absorber to empty of fluid when said fluid ceases flowing.
- 8. A solar absorber according to claim 1 wherein said additives include at least one of the following: black iron oxide, carbon blacks, graphite, alumina, silica.
- 9. A solar heating device comprising a hollow container consisting essentially of an infrared transparent material in combination with a solar absorber within said container, said absorber comprising outer and inner layers having coniclike surfaces of substantially similar shape, said layers having an abutting face and an abutting base such that said base defines arcs having radii, the difference between said radii much smaller than said radii, said difference defining a passage between said layers, said passage having an apex, at least one exit and at least one entrance, said exit arranged so that fluid can be adjusted to flow through said passage, wherein said outer layer absorbs solar radiation, and whereby fluid rises through said passage and exits after reaching the apex, and wherein said absorber is fabricated substantially from polymeric material compounded with additives whose thermal conductivities are higher than the thermal conductivity of said polymeric material and at least one of said additives exhibits high absorptivity of solar radiation.
- 10. A solar absorber according to claim 9 wherein said inner layer is thermally insulated.
- 11. A solar absorber according to claim 9 wherein the absorber contains a device for allowing said fluid to exit said passage when fluid stops flowing.
- 12. A solar absorber according to claim 9 wherein at least one of said additives is black.
- 13. A solar absorber according to claim 9 wherein said additives are substantially comprised of materials which include at least one of the following: black iron oxide, carbon black, graphite, alumina, silica.
- 14. A solar absorber according to claim 9 wherein said polymeric material is of a type capable of being shaped by at least one of the following: vacuum forming, rotomolding, blow molding, polymeric welding.
- 15. A solar heating device according to claim 9 wherein at least one of said additives is black.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of parent application Ser. No. 1,422 filed Feb. 2, 1979, now abandoned and of continuation-in-part application Ser. No. 177,384 filed Aug. 12, 1980, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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