Zero-fossil-fuel-using heating and cooling apparatus for residences and buildings with an array for tracking the sun
11624511 · 2023-04-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24S20/67
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S23/31
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24D17/0015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
F24D2200/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S20/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S30/425
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S60/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S10/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2020/23
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24D17/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S20/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S20/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S23/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention provides an apparatus which can heat water using a Fresnel lens or magnifying glass to focus and concentrate sunlight on water-filled radiator-like tubes which move water, by the water pressure from a water spigot/bib (without pumping), to: 1. move the heated water through tubes to heat any space inside any building, and 2. provide steam to power a steam-powered electricity generator to provide electricity, and charge a battery, during daylight hours, and then use the charged battery to supply electricity during the night hours, and 3. move water, cooled by the subsurface ground, by water pressure from a water spigot/bib without pumping, into proximity with any air space inside any building to cool the air space, and 4. array a series of magnifying glasses or Fresnel lenses in order to catch the rays of the sun from sunrise to sunset and focus those rays on the car radiator-like tubes full of water in order to heat the water without using fossil fuels, and 5. support the, array of magnifying glasses or Fresnel lenses and car-radiator-like water tubes with arch structures to hear the weight and protect the structure from earthquake damage.
Claims
1. An apparatus comprising: a building, or residence, with a roof in position to catch the sun's rays so that a magnifying glass or Fresnel lens can focus and concentrate the sun's rays on an array of water-filled radiator tubes, water, a garden hose spigot/bib or faucet for delivering the water under pressure, a solar collector, a magnifying glass or Fresnel lens that focuses sunlight on the solar collector, a transfer conduit fluidly connecting the garden hose spigot/bib or faucet and the solar collector, the transfer conduit delivering the water under pressure from the garden hose spigot/bib or faucet to the solar collector to be heated, a first piping structure fluidly connected to the solar collector and physically distributed internally through the building, the first piping structure receiving heated waterfrom the solar col lector and transmitting the heated water through the building for heating air space within the building, a steam-powered expander downstream of and fluidly connected to the solar collector, the steam-powered expander receiving steam from the solar collector, an electricity generator operatively connected to the steam powered expander for generating electricity, wherein the first piping structure is additionally fluidly connected to the steam-powered expander for additionally receiving steam and/or heated waterfrom the steam-powered expander and transmitting the steam and/or heated water through the building for heating air space within the building, wherein the water is circulated through the transfer conduit and the first piping structure using only gravity and pressure from the garden hose spigot/bib or faucet, without using a pump for additional pressurization wherein the magnifying glass or Fresnel lens consists of a curved and swiveling single line array of magnifying glasses or Fresnel lenses arranged in a half-circle positioned on the roof of the building or residence, which swivels along an axis pole so as to catch and focus the sun's rays on a single line of water-filled radiator tubes, the axis pole's East end pointing at the place on the horizon where the sun rises on the morning of the summer solstice and the axis pole's West end pointing at the place on the horizon where the sun sets in the evening of the summer solstice, and wherein the single line array swivels along the axis pole to be in the best position to catch the sun's direct rays and focus those sun's rays on the radiator tubes, as the sun goes from east to west during each day and north to south and back to north as the seasons change from winter to summer to winter, in order to heat the water in the radiator tubes.
2. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising of a second piping structure fluidly connected to the garden hose spigot/bib or faucet and at least in part being physically distributed internally through a subsurface below a ground surface of the building, the second piping structure being configured to receive the water under pressure from the garden hose spigot/bib or kitchen faucet, to transmit the water in heat exchange relationship with the subsurface to cool the water, and to transmit the water through the building for cooling an air space within the building, wherein the water is circulated through the second piping structure using only gravity a nd pressure from the garden hose spigot/bib or faucet, without using a pump for additional pressurization.
3. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the second piping structure is fluidly connected to the first piping structure such that the first piping structure is also configured for cooling an air space within the building, when the apparatus is used for space cooling instead of space heating.
4. An apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the subsurface is at least four feet or deeper below a ground surface of the building.
5. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising of a hot water tank fluidly connected to the first/second combined piping structure and configured to receive water from the first piping structure for storing hot water.
6. An apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising of a hot water tank fluidly connected to the first/second combined piping structure and configured to receive water from the first piping structure for storing hot water.
7. An apparatus according to claim 3, further comprising of a hot water tank fluidly connected to the piping structure and configured to receive waterfrom the first piping structure for storing hot water.
8. An apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising of a hot water tank fluidly connected to the piping structure and configured to receive waterfrom the first piping structure for storing hot water.
9. An apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising two to four arch supports arranged over the top of the residence or building so that the residence or building is suspended below the arch supports, the arch supports connected by support bars that bear the weight of the Fresnel lenses or magnifying glasses and radiator tubes and provide an earthquake-resistant structure for the residence or building.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) The sun's heat will be transferred by two mechanisms:
(8) (i) The heat will be transferred by being radiated from the hot water in the direct path of the focused sun rays to all the water in the car-radiator-like tubes that form a water tank. Just like the burner under a water kettle heats the water on the bottom of the kettle and that heat radiates to the rest of the water in the kettle, the focused sun rays will be the “burner” and the heated water in the direct path of the focused sun rays will radiate its heat to the rest of the water in the car-radiator-like tubes that form a water tank, so that all the water on all levels of the residence or building will be heated to somewhere between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit to heat the residence or building, and that water will also flow into the hot water heater, f, to be further heated to a maximum of 124 degrees Fahrenheit, if necessary. In the best case situation, the traditional hot water heater would never need to bum non-sun energy to heat the water to 124 degrees Fahrenheit and the owner of the building would no longer bum that energy nor pay for the cost of that energy.
(9) (ii) The water will be under the garden-hose pressure that occurs when a garden hose is turned on, but the nozzle on the other end of tire garden hose stops the flow of water. The water will be released, like a garden hose nozzle that has been turned on, when a hot water faucet (such as a shower faucet or a kitchen sink faucet) is turned on, and hot water flows out of the system and allows more sun-heated hot water from the roof to go through the car-radiator-like tubes and heat each level of the building. As previously stated, if the water is moving so fast that the sun's rays do not completely heat the water to 124 degrees Fahrenheit, the hot water heater will sense that deficiency and heat the water further before the water is released from a faucet. Also, when the sun is not shining at night, the hot water heater will heat the water to 124 degrees Fahrenheit. In order to stop the hot water heating during hot weather, there will be a shade that will block the rays of the sun from hitting the magnifying glass(es) or Fresnel lense(s). In similar manner, if the hot water heater senses that the water is too hot, it will mix it with cold water to bring the temperature down to 124 degrees Fahrenheit.
(10) The invention is designed to have an apparatus that will be constructed on the roof of the residence or building and be open to the air. In order to avoid birds and other animals (including humans) from accidentally getting burned by the focused rays of the sun, there will be a casing around the entire structure that will let the sun's rays enter it but will prevent any other birds or animals from being hit by the focused sun rays.
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(12) Both the heating and cooling water systems assume that the residence or building has the usual constant supply of water that will flow under the pressure of a garden hose, if this water supply is not readily available, see U.S. Pat. No. 1,373,4978 of David William Stauffer.
(13) There will be fans on all building levels above the basement that blow the hot air that has been heated by the hot pipes, or the cool air, that has been cooled by the cool water from the basement, from the car-radiator-like pipes out into the air space inside the building so that it either heats or cools that air space.
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