CN201935418U - Unpressurized heat collector - Google Patents
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Abstract
The utility model discloses an unpressurized heat collector, which comprises a union device and a vacuum heat collecting pipe, wherein the union device is provided with a water inlet and a water outlet. The utility model is characterized in that the vacuum heat collecting pipe is arranged on the union device through an unpressurized built-in sealing silica gel ring. The union device and the vacuum heat collecting pipe are both made of stainless steel. The unpressurized heat collector has a reasonable design and high heat conduction efficiency, is sealed reliably, and is convenient to install.
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Technical field
The utility model relates to a kind of non-pressure-bearing heat collector.
Background technology
Now non-pressure-bearing collector structure design is unreasonable in the technology, and the conduction efficiency between thermal-collecting tube and the coupling device is low, install firm inadequately, the structure more complicated.
The utility model content
The purpose of this utility model is the weak point that overcomes original technology, provides a kind of reasonable in design, can effectively increase the conduction efficiency between thermal-collecting tube and the coupling device, easy installation and reliable non-pressure-bearing heat collector.
The utility model solves the problems of the technologies described above the technical scheme that is adopted: this non-pressure-bearing heat collector, comprise coupling device and vacuum heat collection pipe, coupling device is provided with water inlet and delivery port, it is characterized in that vacuum heat collection pipe is installed on the coupling device by the built-in sealed silicon cushion rubber of non-pressure-bearing.
The utility model coupling device and vacuum heat collection pipe all adopt stainless steel to make.
The utility model is reasonable in design, the heat transfer efficiency height, and sealing is reliable, and is easy for installation.
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Fig. 1 is the structural representation of the utility model embodiment.
The specific embodiment
Referring to Fig. 1, the non-pressure-bearing heat collector of the utility model embodiment comprises coupling device 1, the built-in sealed silicon cushion rubber 2 of non-pressure-bearing, vacuum heat collection pipe 3, and coupling device 1 is provided with water inlet 11 and delivery port 12.Several vacuum heat collection pipes 3 are installed on the coupling device 1 by the built-in sealed silicon cushion rubber 2 of non-pressure-bearing, make to install between coupling device 1 and the vacuum heat collection pipe 3 firmly, and sealing is reliable, the conduction efficiency height, and install more convenient.
The utility model coupling device 1 and vacuum heat collection pipe 3 all adopt stainless steel to make, and are not easy to get rusty.
The utility model compared with prior art, its advantage is:
1. simple in structure, reasonable in design;
2. install between thermal-collecting tube and the coupling device firmly, sealing is reliable, the conduction efficiency height;
3. install more convenient.
Simple deformation or the combination of every the utility model embodiment technical scheme and technical characterictic all should be thought to fall into protection domain of the present utility model.
Claims (2)
1. a non-pressure-bearing heat collector comprises coupling device and vacuum heat collection pipe, and coupling device is provided with water inlet and delivery port, it is characterized in that: vacuum heat collection pipe is installed on the coupling device by the built-in sealed silicon cushion rubber of non-pressure-bearing.
2. non-pressure-bearing heat collector according to claim 1 is characterized in that: coupling device and vacuum heat collection pipe all adopt stainless steel to make.
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Granted publication date: 20110817 Termination date: 20131130 |