Stoves and furnaces – Tool having fluid fuel burner – Soldering iron
Patent
1977-10-28
1979-11-13
Kellogg, Arthur D.
Stoves and furnaces
Tool having fluid fuel burner
Soldering iron
65108, 65156, 52306, 165170, F24J 302
Patent
active
041739698
ABSTRACT:
A collector of solar energy comprises an array of contiguous transparent blocks, arranged in one or more layers or tiers, resting on a thermally conductive supporting plate which overlies a system of conduits for the circulation of a heat-carrying fluid such as water. Each block consists of a thin-walled hollow glass body of generally prismatic shape with a broad concave undersurface which, in the case of the lowest tier, makes only line contact with its supporting surface and is largely separated from that surface by an intervening dead-air space minimizing conductive heat transfer therebetween. A nipple at one end face, used for the blowing of the glass bodies, may be received in a complementary recess of a juxtaposed end face of an adjoining body.
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Kellogg Arthur D.
Ross Karl F.
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