Claims
- 1. A solar energy powerplant comprising a group of seven or more vertical towers open at both ends, said towers being mounted on a base structure in an equally spaced configuration with a single central tower surrounded by at least six towers, a plurality of vertically spaced, radially projecting heating chambers mounted externally on each tower, said chamber projecting from the tower a distance at least equal to the radius of the tower, with the chamber at each level being divided into a series of segment-shaped compartments separated by radial divider walls, each said segment-shaped compartment having an inlet for ambient air and an outlet into the tower for heated air, tiltable concave mirrors mounted on the outermost edges of the segment-shaped compartments and wind-powered impellers mounted in at least the upper half of each tower in vertically spaced locations in association with said heating chambers, said impellers being adapted to drive electrical generating units.
- 2. A powerplant according to claim 1, comprising a substantially circular cluster of said towers with concave mirrors being mounted on the outermost edges of the heating chambers, whereby the sides of the towers remote from the sun within the cluster are heated by reflected solar rays.
- 3. A powerplant according to claim 1 wherein each compartment has a substantially flat top and bottom face, at least the top face being made from wired glass in metal frames.
- 4. A powerplant according to claim 3 wherein heat exchange tubes are mounted directly below said wired glass.
- 5. A powerplant according to claim 4 wherein a black aluminum refractory layer is positioned directly below said heat exchange tubes.
- 6. A powerplant according to claim 1 wherein concave mirrors are mounted at the base in the regions between the towers of a cluster.
- 7. A powerplant according to claim 1 wherein said group of towers are mounted on a single base portion, said base containing an insulated water reservoir and an incineration burner for burning solid wastes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 447,361, filed Mar. 5, 1974.
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