Solar curtain
09675039 ยท 2017-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01K31/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Y02A40/76
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02B10/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02P60/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E06B9/68
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
A01K31/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A solar air heating curtain for installation on the wall or eave of a building consisting of a sheet of flexible translucent or transparent film facing outward from the building and a sheet of flexible film facing inward toward the building with both films joined around the perimeter forming an interior air volume, with a flexible air permeable material, that is heated when exposed to solar energy, suspended between the films, and a fan to move air from outside; through an air inlet, through the interior air volume in close contact with the air permeable material, and through an air outlet.
Claims
1. A solar air heating curtain suspended from a building wall or eave, comprised of an outer sheet of flexible transparent or translucent plastic film, and an inner sheet of flexible plastic film that is transparent or translucent, joined together around the perimeter to form a closed air chamber with a top, a bottom, two opposed sides, an outer face and an inner face and forming an interior air volume between the outer and inner faces, with a flexible air permeable material, which becomes heated when exposed to sunlight, which is suspended in the interior air volume between the outer face and inner face and which spans substantially all of the area between the sides and top and bottom of the curtain, a flexible radiant barrier film positioned within the interior air volume between the flexible air permeable material and the inner sheet of flexible plastic film, and with an air inlet to the interior air volume located near one side and an air outlet from the interior air volume near the opposite side, with a fan to move air through the interior of the curtain from the air inlet to the air outlet such that the air passes once through the suspended air permeable material and becomes heated as it passes in close contact with the solar heated air permeable material, wherein the solar air heating curtain is rolled up from the bottom to a stored position higher on the wall or under the eave, when not in use for solar air heating, to expose the warm wall of a building to a colder outside environment to increase heat loss from the wall by conduction, free and forced convection, and radiation, and such solar air heating curtain is rolled down to provide a space between the warm wall of the building and the inner sheet of flexible plastic film of the curtain to reduce the entrance of cold outdoor air and cold wind into the space to reduce the heat loss from the wall from conduction and forced and free convection, and to reduce heat loss from the wall by radiation due to reflection of radiant energy from the wall by the radiant barrier.
2. A solar air heating curtain suspended from a building wall or eave, comprised of an outer sheet of flexible transparent or translucent plastic film, and an inner sheet of flexible plastic film that is transparent or translucent, joined together around the perimeter to form a closed air chamber with a top, a bottom, two opposed sides, an outer face and an inner face and forming an interior air volume between the outer and inner faces, with a flexible air permeable material, which becomes heated when exposed to sunlight, which is suspended in the interior air volume between the outer face and inner face and which spans substantially all of the area between the sides and top and bottom of the curtain, with a flexible radiant barrier film positioned in the interior air volume between the inner side of the flexible air permeable material and the inner sheet of flexible plastic film and that spans substantially all of the area between the sides, top and bottom of the curtain, such that any sunlight entering the interior air volume from the outer face toward the inner face and which passes through any openings in the air permeable material, is reflected back by the radiant barrier material toward the air permeable material, where it can be absorbed by the air permeable material, and with an air inlet to the interior air volume located near one side and an air outlet from the interior air volume near the opposite side, with a fan to move air through the interior of the curtain from the air inlet to the air outlet such that the air passes once through the suspended air permeable material and becomes heated as it passes in close contact with the solar heated air permeable material, wherein the solar air heating curtain is rolled up from the bottom to a stored position higher on the wall or under the eave, when not in use for solar air heating, to expose the warm wall of a building to a colder outside environment to increase heat loss from the wall by conduction, free and forced convection, and radiation, and such solar air heating curtain is rolled down to provide a space between the warm wall of the building and the inner sheet of flexible plastic film of the curtain to reduce the entrance of cold outdoor air and cold wind into the space to reduce the heat loss from the wall from conduction and forced and free convection, and to reduce heat loss from the wall by radiation due to reflection of radiant energy from the wall by the radiant barrier.
3. A solar air heating curtain suspended from a building wall or eave, comprised of an outer sheet of flexible transparent or translucent plastic film, and an inner sheet of flexible plastic film that is transparent or translucent, joined together around the perimeter to form a closed air chamber with a top, a bottom, two opposed sides, an outer face and an inner face and forming an interior air volume between the outer and inner faces, with a flexible air permeable material, which becomes heated when exposed to sunlight, suspended in corrugated fashion between the outer and inner faces of the interior air volume and which spans substantially all of the area between the sides and top and bottom of the curtain, a flexible radiant barrier film positioned within the interior volume between the flexible air permeable material and the inner sheet of flexible plastic film, and with an air inlet to the interior air volume located near one side and an air outlet from the interior air volume near the opposite side, with a fan to move air through the interior of the curtain from the air inlet to the air outlet such that air moving from the air inlet to the air outlet moves through the air permeable material more than once, such that the air absorbs additional heat from each additional close contact with the solar heated air permeable material, wherein the solar air heating curtain is rolled up from the bottom to a stored position higher on the wall or under the eave, when not in use for solar air heating, to expose the warm wall of a building to a colder outside environment to increase heat loss from the wall by conduction, free and forced convection, and radiation, and such solar air heating curtain is rolled down to provide a space between the warm wall of the building and the inner sheet of flexible plastic film of the curtain to reduce the entrance of cold outdoor air and cold wind into the space to reduce the heat loss from the wall from conduction and forced and free convection, and to reduce heat loss from the wall by radiation due to reflection of radiant energy from the wall by the radiant barrier.
Description
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(16) The preferred embodiments described above represents one set of arrangements and equipments and components to provide means of solar heating air for poultry houses with lower fuel energy use and expense than traditional poultry houses. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that there are other combinations of equipments, components, and arrangements that can be applied to the preferred embodiments to provide the same innovative benefits of lower fuel energy use and expense. Such alternatives could include numerous separated layers of impermeable solar air absorbing plastic films or fabrics within the curtain instead of shade cloth, to provide solar absorption and air flow in close contact to the solar heated films and fabrics. The inner facing and outer facing sheets and the ends could be preformed from a single tube shape. Other arrangements of ducts and fans attached to the curtain would be easily configured by those skilled in the air handling trade. Various manners of ducting, air flow, and attachment to the exiting or new poultry house inlet louvers are also possible. Use in agricultural and industrial buildings beyond poultry houses is also envisioned, including; swine farrowing houses, crop drying houses, and industrial building with high air heating needs as just a few of the other applications to which the curtain system could be applied. All these alternative arrangements of components are obvious to persons skilled in the art or solar thermal energy, air flow, and building energy management and are envisioned within the scope of the invention.