Solar heat storage and utility system

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126400, 237 1A, F24J 302

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041366689

ABSTRACT:
A solar heat storage and utility system wherein heat storage means is mechanically conveyed from an energy receptor area to a storage or other utility area. A series of enclosures containing heat storage media are intercoupled to and between endless connectors, such as sprocket chains, that are routed for heat absorption and also storage and/or use as required. The heat storage elements preferably take the form of tubes which are caused to rotate as they roll downwardly on their rails at the absorption area, thereby offering different sector surfaces to accomplish a rapid heating of the elements in which the heat storage media is contained. The system is self-contained in a primary or ancillary building enclosure. Means are provided to optimize energy reception and storage.

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