Stoves and furnaces – Solar heat collector – With heat storage mass
Patent
1995-06-06
1998-05-26
Jones, Larry
Stoves and furnaces
Solar heat collector
With heat storage mass
126617, 126619, 126400, F24J 236
Patent
active
057552169
ABSTRACT:
A building product having thermal energy storage properties in the form of a cementitious hollow core building block having a hollow core or cores and having within the hollow core(s) a composite containing a phase change material. The composite may be a cementitious plug sized to fit the hollow core(s) and having a phase change material imbibed into the pores and matrix thereof or having polyolefin pellets containing a phase change material or silica particles containing a phase change material incorporated at the wet mix stage of formation of the cementitious plug. The composite may also be a polyolefin plug sized to fit hollow core(s) and having a phase change material contained within the matrix thereof. Finally the composite may be polyolefin pellets containing a phase change material or silica particles containing a phase change material packed in a container sized to fit the hollow core(s).
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Jones Larry
The University of Dayton
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