Solar ray collecting device

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126425, 126443, F24J 302

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045894000

ABSTRACT:
A solar ray collecting device in which solar rays are focused by a lens and guided into an optical fiber and transmitted through the optical conductor onto an adequate desired portion for use in illumination or for others purposes. A solar ray collecting portion is comprised of a large number of lenses arranged on a common plane and optical fibers, the light-receiving edge of which are precisely positioned at the focal position of the respective lenses, a horizontal hollow shaft for rotatably supporting the solar ray collecting portion, and a vertical hollow rotating shaft elongated in a direction perpendicular to the horizontal hollow shaft and supporting the same unitarily. A drive means rotatably moves the solar ray collecting portion mounted on the horizontal hollow shaft around the same.

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