Claims
- 1. A solar collector comprising, a casing positioning a solar collector heat pan at a desired inclination for receiving solar energy, said casing having a substantially continuous side wall with an upper edge portion, said casing having first means for mounting said wall on a support, and said casing having shoulder means at and extending along said upper edge portion and supporting the heat pan facing upwardly within said casing, said wall including an upper portion extending upwardly from said shoulder means to an upper edge of said edge portion, said heat pan including a heat plate substantially flush with said edge, and a solar energy transmitting cover overlying said upper edge portion and mounted on said casing, said cover including a substantially continuous depending solar energy transmitting flange extending upwardly from said edge and said heat plate for passage of solar energy through the last said flange, and the last said flange having a lower portion encircling said upper portion of said wall for effectively preventing entry of wind or foreign matter within the cover.
- 2. A solar collector as set forth in claim 1 in which said side wall is substantially solid for effectively preventing ingress of wind, and precipitation and other foreign matter below said heat pan.
- 3. A solar collector in combination with said mounting as set forth in claim 2 and including said heat pan and in which said first means comprises a substantially continuous flange along the bottom of said side wall and extending outwardly therefrom and providing flashing about said side wall and further providing means for securing said casing to a roof, said second means comprises a substantially continuous shoulder integral with said side wall and extending outwardly from the side wall to said upper portion of said side wall, said heat pan includes a substantially continuous flange depending from said heat plate and received on said shoulder, and said cover includes a substantially continuous, depending, solar energy transmitting flange extending above said heat plate and encircling said upper portion of said side wall and effectively preventing ingress of wind, precipitation and other foreign matter within said cover while permitting passage of solar energy through the last said flange to said heat plate during relatively early and late daylight hours.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending parent application Ser. No. 596,513, filed July 16, 1975, and hereby incorporated by reference for any matter not specifically disclosed herein.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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