Stoves and furnaces – Ovens – Domestic
Patent
1976-03-10
1977-09-06
O'Dea, William F.
Stoves and furnaces
Ovens
Domestic
126271, 237 1A, F24J 302
Patent
active
040461335
ABSTRACT:
A solar panel assembly consisting essentially of a heat-collector fluid passage through which the air, for example, to be heated is passed for heating by convection and radiation. The panel comprises a ray-absorbing back or inner panel and a ray-passing diaphanous outer panel which is spaced forwardly thereof to provide the air passage through which the air to be heated is passed. The outer panel is so formed relative to the rear panel that the air passing through the passage is caused to travel in intimate contact with the ray-absorbing panel so that the absorbed heat will be effectively transferred to the passing air. This is accomplished by having the cooperating panels produce successive transverse slots in the direction of flow of the air stream which are constricted to offer resistance to the flow of the air stream to increase its velocity over the ray-absorbing rear panel with a minimum decrease in the pressure of the stream, much like a Venturi tube.
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Jones Larry
Miller William V.
O'Dea William F.
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