Siding or roofing exterior panels for controlled solar heating

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Visible translucent block or embedded component

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523091, 52553, 52606, E04B 546

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053035259

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a building structure partially covered with siding panels, the outer surface of which are transparent to solar energy, the panels being slightly spaced from an insulating wall of the building to allow a fluid flow, preferably air, therebetween with effective heat exchange from a solar radiation absorbing surface with the fluid being selectively utilizable for space heating purposes or other purposes. The air can be moved by fans or convection or both. A preferred embodiment employs small horizontal lenticular lenses in the transparent material on the surface of the siding together with a mask, which may be three dimensional, on the back of the siding with the result that when the siding is viewed from the horizontal it displays a decorative color while it is highly reflective for solar rays at high angles of elevation and is transparent for solar rays at low angles of elevation, as during winter months. A black absorbent metallic foil surface may be provided on the insulating wall for absorbing the unmasked solar radiation, and the siding is structured to direct airflow to enhance heat transfer from the radiation absorbing surface. Alternative embodiments utilize spherical lens arrangements and provide panels adapted for roof use with horizontal or low angle orientation. The panels disclosed provide efficient solar heating during the winter with virtually no heat load in the summer, and can have a conventional appearance of any desired color to passersby.

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Development of Solar Energy Absorbing Residential Siding; Melinda J. Palmer, Robert Falcinelli, Rick J. Couvillion, Ph.D., P. E., Marcus C. Langston, P. E.; presented Jun. 16, 1992, Orlando, Fla., Annual American Solar Energy Conference.

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