Claims
- 1. A solar heat collector comprising:
- an outer box having an open upper portion for receiving the solar rays;
- a heat insulating material laid on the entire bottom and inner side wall surfaces of said outer box for preventing the heat loss through said bottom and side walls of said outer box;
- an absorber plate provided in said outer box and having a passage for a heat collecting liquid, said absorber plate being covered by a selective absorption surface which is adapted to absorb said solar rays, convert said solar rays into thermal energy an transfer said thermal energy to said heat collecting liquid, while preventing re-radiation of said thermal energy from said selective absorption surface;
- a transparent sheet mounted on said open upper portion of said outer box adapted to allow said solar rays to pass therethrough while preventing convection heat loss from said absorber plate and protecting said absorber plate against contamination and damage caused by external factors; and
- a convection loss preventing structure disposed between said absorber plate and said transparent sheet and made of a fluoroplastics film capable of transmitting solar radiation rays including visible and near-infrared rays as well as infrared rays therethrough, said convection loss preventing structure having a height which is about 1/2 of the interval between said transparent sheet and said absorber plate and extending above and over substantially the entire area of said absorber plate while making contact at its upper end with said transparent sheet such a to leave between the lower end thereof and said absorber plate a clearance which is about 1/2 of said interval between said absorber plate and said transparent sheet.
- 2. A solar heat collector according to claim 1, wherein said convection loss preventing means has a honey-comb type construction.
- 3. A solar heat collector according to claim 1 wherein said convection loss preventing structure is of collectively assembled square pillars.
- 4. A solar heat collector according to claim 1, wherein said convection loss preventing means is of collectively assembled cylinders.
- 5. A solar heat collector according to claim 1, wherein said convection loss preventing structure is formed into continuous V-shaped in cross-section at a substantially regular pitch.
- 6. A solar heat collector according to claim 1, wherein said convection loss preventing structure is of collectively arranged cones.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 323,302, filed Nov. 20, 1981, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Use of Lexan and Kapton Honeycombs to Increase Solar Collector Efficiency, Marshall & Wedel, Submitted through AIChE HT & EC Division for 1976 Nat'l Heat Transfer Conference. |
End Clearance Effects on Rectangular-Honeycomb Solar Collectors, Edwards, Arnold, Catton, Solar Energy, vol. 18, pp. 251-257, Feb. 1976. |
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