Claims
- 1. A concentrating solar heat collector for heating a fluid contained in absorber pipe extending therethrough in an axial direction wherein a reflecting surface is contained within said collector which comprises:
- (a) a trough-like structure of integral unitary construction having a lengthwise axis and at least a partial curvilinear cross-section and including at least one supporting portion, said structure being formed of light-weight concrete with the density thereof varying in the axial direction, said support portion being located in a zone of higher density, and
- (b) means for receiving an absorber pipe extending in the direction of the lengthwise axis of said structure, and supporting said trough-like structure therefrom, said means being contained in said zone of higher density.
- 2. The collector of claim 1 wherein said trough-like structure includes two supporting portions each of which is formed as an opposing end portion therein, and said means for receiving an absorber pipe is contained in each of said end portions.
- 3. The collector of claim 2 wherein the dentisy of said concrete increases in an axial direction from a central zone of low density to opposing zones of higher density, each of the zones of higher density containing means for receiving an absorber pipe therein.
- 4. The collector of claim 3 wherein each of said opposing end portions contains an aperture therein for receiving an absorber pipe extending therethrough in said axial direction.
- 5. The collector of claim 4 wherein the zones of higher density are in the range of 35 to 40 pounds per cubic foot and the central zone of lower density is in the range of 10 to 25 pounds per cubic foot.
- 6. The collector of claim 5 further including means for sealing the apertures in each of said end portions, said means comprising a circular washer cemented to said end portion, a second circular washer cemented to said pipe, said washers having contacting faces and means for lubricating the interface between said contacting faces.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuing application based on my co-pending application Ser. No. 43,200 filed May 29, 1979, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Special Concretes, Mortors, and Products; Portland Cement Associates, 1975, pp. 7, 8, and 23. |
Continuations (1)
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May 1979 |
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