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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 27, 1982
Filed:
Jan. 30, 1980
Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesellschaft, Wolfsburg, DE;
Abstract
In a solar radiation collector composed of a mat formed of a black foil member and a radiation pervious foil member, the two members being connected together along the outer edges of the mat and at interior locations of the mat to form an inlet and outlet and an extended flow path for a fluid heat carrier medium between the inlet and outlet, the collector further including a cover connected to the mat along opposed edges thereof and arranged to be disposed in the path of solar radiation toward the mat with an air space being defined between the mat and the cover, with the connections at interior locations of the mat serving to form parallel flow channels defining portions of the flow path and extending parallel to the opposed edges of the mat along which the cover is connected such that the dimension of the mat between the opposed edges at which the cover is connected has a first value when the mat does not contain heat carrier medium and is in a flattened state and a second value less than the first value when the mat is filled with heat carrier medium and is thus in an inflated state, the cover is constructed such that when flat its dimension between the opposed edges has the first value, and the cover is provided with elements rendering it elastically resilient for causing the cover to assume an arched configuration which is concave toward the mat and defines a chamber with the mat when the dimension between the opposed edges attains the second value.