Claims
- 1. A solar collector comprising:
- (a) a perimetric frame defining a substantially open central portion having two spaced, substantially planar sides;
- (b) glazing, substantially congruent to said frame, covering one of said sides and fastened to said frame; and,
- (c) a thin film absorber, substantially congruent to said frame, covering the other of said sides and tautly bonded around the edges to said frame, whereby said frame and said absorber cooperate to form a light-weight, high-strength monocoque structure, said absorber further comprising two substantially congruent thin films bonded together around their edges to form an envelope having a high surface area to volume ratio and openings for introducing and removing a heat transfer fluid to and from said envelope; and
- (d) manifold means for providing a flow of heat transfer fluid through said absorber.
- 2. A solar collector as described in claim 1, wherein said glazing comprises a thin plastic film tautly bonded around the edges to said frame, whereby said frame, absorber, and glazing cooperate to form a light-weight, high-strength, monocoque structure.
- 3. A solar collector as described in claim 1 or 2, wherein said films comprising said absorber are further bonded together at a plurality of locations across their surface so as to maintan a high degree of parallelism between said films as said heat transfer fluid flows through said envelope, thereby assuring that a substantial portion of the surface of said films is wetted.
- 4. A solar collector as described in claim 3, wherein said films are formed from a high-strength plastic resistant to temperatures in excess of 200.degree. F.
- 5. A solar collector as described in claims 1 or 2, wherein said films comprising said absorber are formed from a metal/plastic laminate.
- 6. A solar collector as described in claim 5, wherein said metal is aluminum.
- 7. A solar collector as described in claims 1 or 2, wherein said frame comprises members, each of which has a transverse cross-section that is substantially U-shaped, the U-shape opening outwards from the interior of said frame, so that a channel is formed around the outside edge of said frame.
- 8. A solar collector as described in claim 7, wherein manifold means for providing a flow of heat transfer fluid through said absorber are disposed within channels.
- 9. An ensemble of solar collectors, wherein said solar collector is of the type described in claim 8, said collectors being interconnected by hinge means for allowing said ensemble to fold accordian-like into a compact configuration for storage and transportation and to open into a planar array of said collectors for installation and use.
Government Interests
The invention was made or conceived in the course of, or under a contract with, the U.S. Department of Energy.
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2603811 |
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