Stoves and furnaces – Tool having fluid fuel burner – Curling iron
Patent
1978-10-03
1980-09-16
Yeung, James C.
Stoves and furnaces
Tool having fluid fuel burner
Curling iron
126438, 138113, 138149, 165135, 165177, 215 10, 285DIG12, F24J 302, F28F 100, B65D 2100
Patent
active
042223725
ABSTRACT:
Individual collector cells are fitted together in series along a heat transfer medium tube. The cells have a cylindrical housing with mating interconnecting flanges at the ends, through which the tube also passes. The flanges may have sealing gaskets. The housing has a transparent front side and a reflective back side. The cross-sectional configuration of the front is arcuate, while that of the back is parabolic. The cells are fixed with respect to the tube axis, but can rotate about it to follow the sun. Parallel cell rows can be interconnected to rotate together. Interconnected, articulated cell rows are disclosed as a removable cover for a swimming pool.
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O'Connor Daniel
Yeung James C.
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