US20150020794A1 - Solar heat collector for heating a circulating fluid and process for manufacturing a solar heat collector - Google Patents

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US20150020794A1
US20150020794A1 US14/334,018 US201414334018A US2015020794A1 US 20150020794 A1 US20150020794 A1 US 20150020794A1 US 201414334018 A US201414334018 A US 201414334018A US 2015020794 A1 US2015020794 A1 US 2015020794A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24SSOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
    • F24S10/00Solar heat collectors using working fluids
    • F24S10/40Solar heat collectors using working fluids in absorbing elements surrounded by transparent enclosures, e.g. evacuated solar collectors
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24SSOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
    • F24S10/00Solar heat collectors using working fluids
    • F24S10/25Solar heat collectors using working fluids having two or more passages for the same working fluid layered in direction of solar-rays, e.g. having upper circulation channels connected with lower circulation channels
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24SSOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
    • F24S10/00Solar heat collectors using working fluids
    • F24S10/40Solar heat collectors using working fluids in absorbing elements surrounded by transparent enclosures, e.g. evacuated solar collectors
    • F24S10/45Solar heat collectors using working fluids in absorbing elements surrounded by transparent enclosures, e.g. evacuated solar collectors the enclosure being cylindrical
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24SSOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS
    • F24S80/00Details, accessories or component parts of solar heat collectors not provided for in groups F24S10/00-F24S70/00
    • F24S2080/03Arrangements for heat transfer optimization
    • F24S2080/05Flow guiding means; Inserts inside conduits
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    • Y02EREDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION
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  • the invention relates generally to the field of solar thermal energy.
  • the present invention relates to a solar heat collector with an evacuated glass tube.
  • Solar heat collectors convert the energy of sunlight into thermal heat. Sunlight provides energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation from infrared to ultraviolet. Such solar heat collectors are generally known in the art.
  • an electromagnetic energy collector assembly in which a transparent cylindrical glass tube made from common glass tubing lengths is sealed under vacuum at one end to an inner cylindrical energy absorber having a plurality of grooves on the exterior surface.
  • the inner absorber tube may be constructed of glass, metal or other material, and the energy absorbing surfaces have grooves which are helical, or parallel or longitudinal to the normal axis of the absorber.
  • An annular cross-connecting tube extends through the inner absorber tube to a position spaced apart from the closed end of the inner absorber tube.
  • One or more of these energy collectors are detachably connected only through the cross-connecting tube to a manifold system for circulation of a fluid working media as gas or water, which is eventually utilized in any application of thermal energy, e.g. heating, cooling or driving a turbine.
  • a solar heat generator which comprises at least one evacuated glass tube having an internal cavity extending from an open end to a closed end of the tube.
  • An insert is adapted to be positioned within the internal cavity to define at least a first channel and a second channel within the cavity.
  • the first and second channels being adapted such that fluid flowing into the first channel from the open end is directed along the first channel toward the closed end and into the second channel then along the second channel toward the open end.
  • the solar heat generator of above mentioned reference is described only in very general terms and does not define the necessary details to provide a secure and reliable flow of the fluid through the first and second channels. Moreover, it cannot be derived neither from the description nor from the drawings which dimensions and cross-sections the first and second channel and the open connection between the first and second channel should have.
  • a solar heat collector for heating a circulating fluid includes an inner glass tube having an open end and a closed end, and an outer glass tube having an open end and a closed end, wherein the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube are connected at the open ends of both glass tubes, and a space between the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube is evacuated, wherein the inner space of the inner glass tube is divided by an insert to define a first channel and a second channel within the inner glass tube, the first and second channels being connected at the closed end of the inner glass tube, wherein the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube have smooth inner and outer surfaces, and the insert is provided such that the first and second channels and a space between the end of the insert and the closed end of the inner glass tube define the same cross-section.
  • a process for manufacturing the disclosed solar heat collector wherein an inner glass tube having an open end and a closed end, and an outer glass tube having an open end and a closed end are produced and connected at the open ends of both glass tubes, such that a space is left between the inner tube and the outer tube, wherein the space is evacuated by means of an evacuation pump, further providing an insert into the inner tube which divide the inner tube in a first channel and a second channel such that the first and second channels and a space between the end of the insert and the closed end of the inner define the same cross-section.
  • FIG. 1 a solar heat collector mounted on an air supply duct
  • FIGS. 2 to 5 a manifold for mounting several solar heat collectors in line
  • FIG. 6 a cross-section through the solar heat collector mounted on the manifold
  • FIG. 7 two solar heat collectors mounted on the manifold
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 a first embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 a second embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 a third embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector
  • FIGS. 14 and 15 a fourth embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector
  • FIGS. 16 and 17 a fifth embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector
  • FIGS. 18 and 19 a sixth embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector.
  • FIG. 1 an exemplary embodiment of a solar heat collector 1 for heating a circulating fluid is shown in cross-section, which comprises an evacuated glass tube 2 with an inner glass tube 3 having an open end 4 and a closed end 5 , and an outer glass tube 6 having an open end 7 and a closed end 8 .
  • the open end 4 of the inner glass tube 3 and the open end 7 of the outer glass tube 6 are joint and sealed, whereas the inner space between both glass tubes 3 and 6 is evacuated.
  • the inner and outer tubes 3 and 6 have smooth inner and outer surfaces.
  • the outer wall of the inner glass tube 3 has a thin coating 9 of carbon black, aluminum, copper, silver or phosphor coating with a thickness of about 1000 ⁇ .
  • An insert 10 is positioned exactly on the central axis of the inner glass tube 3 , such that a first channel 11 and a second channel 12 are defined in the inner glass tube 3 , which are identical, i.e. the first and second channels have the same cross-section.
  • the upper end of the insert 10 is provided at a distance to the closed end 5 of the inner glass tube 3 , which leaves open a space 13 with the same dimension as the cross-sections of the first and second channels 11 and 12 .
  • the solar heat collector 1 is mounted on a duct 15 by means of a circular coupling piece 16 .
  • the duct 15 is divided by a partition 17 in a supply channel 18 and a return channel 19 .
  • the inner and outer glass tubes 3 and 6 have a wall thickness of 1-2 mm.
  • the inner glass tube 3 has an inner diameter of 40-45 mm, preferably 43 mm.
  • the outer glass tube 6 has an outer diameter of 60-65 mm, preferably 63 mm. However, the inner diameter can be up to 150 mm and the outer diameter up to 170 mm.
  • the total length of the outer tube 6 is between 150 cm and 180 cm.
  • the insert 10 can be a thin plate of glass or made of sheet metal. Other materials as synthetic material, ceramics or carbon fibers can be used for producing the insert 10 .
  • the insert 10 has a thickness of about 0.5 to 1.0 mm.
  • FIG. 2 shows a rectangular duct or manifold 20 made of sheet metal with several circular openings 21 on which a row of solar heat collectors 1 can be connected. Other materials as synthetic material, ceramics or carbon fibres can also be used for producing the duct 20 .
  • a partition 22 of sheet metal with upstanding edges 23 and 24 is inserted which divides the interior of the duct 20 by forming supply channel 18 and return channel 19 .
  • FIG. 3 shows an insolation tube 25 with openings 26 which correspond to the openings 21 of duct 20 .
  • the insolation tube 25 is a sleeve made of glass wool, rockwool or ceramic insulation.
  • a rectangular cover 27 is shown with openings 28 corresponding to the openings 21 . A small overlap 29 is provided to the cover 27 for closing.
  • the duct 20 is surrounded by the insolation tube 25 which is enclosed by cover 27 .
  • duct 20 with partition 22 is shown in more detail.
  • the upstanding edge 23 comprises distancing parts 30 bent at right angles to the central sheet plate 31 of the partition 22 whereas there are gaps 32 between the distancing parts 30 commensurate to the width of the circular openings 21 of the duct 20 .
  • the edge 24 bent at right angles to the central sheet plate 30 is continuous.
  • FIG. 6 shows a cross-section through the solar heat collector 1 mounted on the duct 20 , whereas the partition 22 with the upstanding edge 24 and a distancing part 30 can be seen.
  • FIG. 7 shows two solar heat collectors 1 A and 1 B mounted on the duct 20 to show the air flow by arrows “Air in” and “Air out” through the evacuated glass tubes 2 and into the duct 20 .
  • FIGS. 8 to 19 different variants of the insert 10 are depicted.
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross-section through the evacuated glass tube 2 and a first embodiment 10 A of the insert 10 with a flat central part 35 and two identical curved wings 36 and 37 which are pressing against the inner wall of the evacuated glass tube 2 .
  • the wings 36 and 37 have the same curvature as the curvature of the inner tube of the evacuated glass tube 2 .
  • FIG. 9 shows the insert 10 A in perspective view. As can be seen in FIG. 9 the length of the wings 36 and 37 is little shorter than the length of the flat central part 35 so that a free end 40 is left.
  • FIG. 10 shows a cross-section and FIG. 11 a perspective view of a second embodiment 10 B of the insert 10 with a serrated central part 38 and the two identical curved wings 36 and 37 .
  • the ribs of central part 38 have a triangular shape and a width of 5-10 mm.
  • FIG. 12 shows a cross-section and FIG. 13 a perspective view of a third embodiment 10 C of the insert 10 with a corrugated central part 39 and the two identical curved wings 36 and 37 .
  • the serrated central part 38 of insert 10 B (see FIG. 10 ) and the corrugated central part 39 of insert 10 C exert more tension to the curved wings 36 and 37 towards the inner wall of the evacuated tube 2 so that the wings 36 and 37 provide a secure seal against the inner wall so that the first and second channels 11 and 12 are sealed hermitically over the length of the insert 10 B and 10 C respectively.
  • FIG. 14 a cross-section and in FIG. 15 a perspective view of a fourth embodiment 10 D of the insert 10 are shown having a cross shaped inner part 45 which divide the inner space of the evacuated glass tube 2 in two first channels 11 A and 11 B for the inflow of the fluid and two second channels 12 A and 12 B for the outflow of the fluid.
  • FIG. 16 a cross-section and in FIG. 17 a perspective view of a fifth embodiment 10 E of the insert 10 are shown, in which the insert 10 E is a generally cross-shaped without wings.
  • the insert 10 E consists of an elongated first flat sheet metal part 46 and two identical second flat sheet metal parts 47 which have half the width of the first part 46 and a length which is little shorter as the length of the first part 46 leaving the free end 40 for connecting the insert 10 E with the clip member 33 (see FIG. 6 ).
  • the two second parts 47 are mounted in right angles along the centre lines on both sides of the first part 46 .
  • the width of the first flat sheet metal part 46 is exactly commensurate to the inner diameter of the evacuated glass tube 2 , so that the cross-shaped insert 10 E is fixed in the glass tube 2 when it is inserted. In this manner there are likewise two first channels 11 A and 11 B for the inflow of the fluid and two second channels 12 A and 12 B for the outflow of the fluid.
  • FIG. 18 a cross-section and in FIG. 19 a perspective view of a sixth embodiment 10 F of the insert 10 is shown, in which the insert has a flat central part 50 and bulging edges 51 with rounded rims so that the insert 10 F is pinched towards the inner glass tube 3 . Also here there is an open space 13 with the same dimension as the cross-sections of the first and second channels 11 and 12 .
  • the evacuated glass tube 2 is partly cut away to show the insert 10 F and the open space 13 at the closed end 5 .
  • the insert 10 F can be manufactured in one piece with the production of the inner glass tube 3 .
  • the solar heat collector as described above is manufactured as follows: the inner glass tube 3 having an open end 4 and a closed end 5 and the outer glass tube 6 having an open end 7 and a closed end 8 are produced and both glass tubes are connected at the open ends 4 and 7 , such that a space is left between the inner tube 3 and the outer tube 6 . Said space is then evacuated by means of an evacuation pump. Further the insert 10 is provided into the inner tube 1 which divide the inner tube 1 in a first channel 11 and a second channel 12 such that the first and second channels and a space 13 between the end of the insert 10 and the closed end 5 of the inner tube 3 define the same cross-section.

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A solar heat collector is presented for heating a circulating fluid with an inner glass tube and an outer glass tube. The glass tubes are connected at their open ends, and the space between the inner tube and the outer tube being evacuated, wherein the inner space of the inner tube is divided by an insert to define a first channel and a second channel. Said channels are connected at the closed end of the inner tube. The inner glass tube and the outer glass tube have smooth inner and outer surfaces, and the insert is provided such that the first and second channels and a space between the end of the insert and the closed end of the inner tube define the same cross-section.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The invention relates generally to the field of solar thermal energy. In particular, the present invention relates to a solar heat collector with an evacuated glass tube.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Solar heat collectors convert the energy of sunlight into thermal heat. Sunlight provides energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation from infrared to ultraviolet. Such solar heat collectors are generally known in the art.
  • For instance in WO-A-81/00615 an electromagnetic energy collector assembly is described in which a transparent cylindrical glass tube made from common glass tubing lengths is sealed under vacuum at one end to an inner cylindrical energy absorber having a plurality of grooves on the exterior surface. The inner absorber tube may be constructed of glass, metal or other material, and the energy absorbing surfaces have grooves which are helical, or parallel or longitudinal to the normal axis of the absorber. An annular cross-connecting tube extends through the inner absorber tube to a position spaced apart from the closed end of the inner absorber tube. One or more of these energy collectors are detachably connected only through the cross-connecting tube to a manifold system for circulation of a fluid working media as gas or water, which is eventually utilized in any application of thermal energy, e.g. heating, cooling or driving a turbine.
  • In WO-A-2011/017750 a solar heat generator is described which comprises at least one evacuated glass tube having an internal cavity extending from an open end to a closed end of the tube. An insert is adapted to be positioned within the internal cavity to define at least a first channel and a second channel within the cavity. The first and second channels being adapted such that fluid flowing into the first channel from the open end is directed along the first channel toward the closed end and into the second channel then along the second channel toward the open end.
  • The solar heat generator of above mentioned reference is described only in very general terms and does not define the necessary details to provide a secure and reliable flow of the fluid through the first and second channels. Moreover, it cannot be derived neither from the description nor from the drawings which dimensions and cross-sections the first and second channel and the open connection between the first and second channel should have.
  • OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
  • It is an object of the present invention to improve the known solar heat collector by allowing a smooth flowing of the fluid through the first and second channels of the glass tube of the heat collector. It is another object of the present invention to provide a manufacturing process for a solar heat collector.
  • These objects are achieved by a solar heat collector and a manufacturing process with the features described herein. More specifically, a solar heat collector for heating a circulating fluid is provided that includes an inner glass tube having an open end and a closed end, and an outer glass tube having an open end and a closed end, wherein the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube are connected at the open ends of both glass tubes, and a space between the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube is evacuated, wherein the inner space of the inner glass tube is divided by an insert to define a first channel and a second channel within the inner glass tube, the first and second channels being connected at the closed end of the inner glass tube, wherein the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube have smooth inner and outer surfaces, and the insert is provided such that the first and second channels and a space between the end of the insert and the closed end of the inner glass tube define the same cross-section.
  • A process for manufacturing the disclosed solar heat collector is provided wherein an inner glass tube having an open end and a closed end, and an outer glass tube having an open end and a closed end are produced and connected at the open ends of both glass tubes, such that a space is left between the inner tube and the outer tube, wherein the space is evacuated by means of an evacuation pump, further providing an insert into the inner tube which divide the inner tube in a first channel and a second channel such that the first and second channels and a space between the end of the insert and the closed end of the inner define the same cross-section.
  • In order to obtain a smooth flowing of the fluid in a solar heat collector it is important that the insert should separate the inner glass tube such that channels with exactly the same cross-section are created and also that the end of the insert is mounted to the glass tube such that the cross-section between the end of the insert and the bottom of the glass tube is commensurate to the cross-section of both channels. Further advantages of the present invention can be derived from the dependent claims and from the following description.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
  • In the following, the invention is described in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the Figures there is shown:
  • FIG. 1 a solar heat collector mounted on an air supply duct,
  • FIGS. 2 to 5 a manifold for mounting several solar heat collectors in line,
  • FIG. 6 a cross-section through the solar heat collector mounted on the manifold,
  • FIG. 7 two solar heat collectors mounted on the manifold,
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 a first embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector,
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 a second embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector,
  • FIGS. 12 and 13 a third embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector,
  • FIGS. 14 and 15 a fourth embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector,
  • FIGS. 16 and 17 a fifth embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector, and
  • FIGS. 18 and 19 a sixth embodiment of the insert for the solar heat collector.
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  • The same reference signs are used in each case for the same elements and initial explanations relate to all figures, if not otherwise expressly noted.
  • In FIG. 1 an exemplary embodiment of a solar heat collector 1 for heating a circulating fluid is shown in cross-section, which comprises an evacuated glass tube 2 with an inner glass tube 3 having an open end 4 and a closed end 5, and an outer glass tube 6 having an open end 7 and a closed end 8. The open end 4 of the inner glass tube 3 and the open end 7 of the outer glass tube 6 are joint and sealed, whereas the inner space between both glass tubes 3 and 6 is evacuated. The inner and outer tubes 3 and 6 have smooth inner and outer surfaces. The outer wall of the inner glass tube 3 has a thin coating 9 of carbon black, aluminum, copper, silver or phosphor coating with a thickness of about 1000 Å. An insert 10 is positioned exactly on the central axis of the inner glass tube 3, such that a first channel 11 and a second channel 12 are defined in the inner glass tube 3, which are identical, i.e. the first and second channels have the same cross-section. The upper end of the insert 10 is provided at a distance to the closed end 5 of the inner glass tube 3, which leaves open a space 13 with the same dimension as the cross-sections of the first and second channels 11 and 12. The solar heat collector 1 is mounted on a duct 15 by means of a circular coupling piece 16. The duct 15 is divided by a partition 17 in a supply channel 18 and a return channel 19.
  • The inner and outer glass tubes 3 and 6 have a wall thickness of 1-2 mm. The inner glass tube 3 has an inner diameter of 40-45 mm, preferably 43 mm. The outer glass tube 6 has an outer diameter of 60-65 mm, preferably 63 mm. However, the inner diameter can be up to 150 mm and the outer diameter up to 170 mm. The total length of the outer tube 6 is between 150 cm and 180 cm.
  • The insert 10 can be a thin plate of glass or made of sheet metal. Other materials as synthetic material, ceramics or carbon fibers can be used for producing the insert 10. The insert 10 has a thickness of about 0.5 to 1.0 mm.
  • FIG. 2 shows a rectangular duct or manifold 20 made of sheet metal with several circular openings 21 on which a row of solar heat collectors 1 can be connected. Other materials as synthetic material, ceramics or carbon fibres can also be used for producing the duct 20. In the duct 20 a partition 22 of sheet metal with upstanding edges 23 and 24 is inserted which divides the interior of the duct 20 by forming supply channel 18 and return channel 19. FIG. 3 shows an insolation tube 25 with openings 26 which correspond to the openings 21 of duct 20. The insolation tube 25 is a sleeve made of glass wool, rockwool or ceramic insulation. In FIG. 4 a rectangular cover 27 is shown with openings 28 corresponding to the openings 21. A small overlap 29 is provided to the cover 27 for closing. In use the duct 20 is surrounded by the insolation tube 25 which is enclosed by cover 27.
  • In FIG. 5 duct 20 with partition 22 is shown in more detail. The upstanding edge 23 comprises distancing parts 30 bent at right angles to the central sheet plate 31 of the partition 22 whereas there are gaps 32 between the distancing parts 30 commensurate to the width of the circular openings 21 of the duct 20. At the opposite side of the distancing parts 30 the edge 24 bent at right angles to the central sheet plate 30 is continuous.
  • FIG. 6 shows a cross-section through the solar heat collector 1 mounted on the duct 20, whereas the partition 22 with the upstanding edge 24 and a distancing part 30 can be seen. On the central sheet plate 31 of the partition 22 an elongate clip member 33 is mounted, in which clip member 33 the insert 10 of the solar heat collector 1 is jammed in between.
  • FIG. 7 shows two solar heat collectors 1A and 1B mounted on the duct 20 to show the air flow by arrows “Air in” and “Air out” through the evacuated glass tubes 2 and into the duct 20.
  • In FIGS. 8 to 19 different variants of the insert 10 are depicted.
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross-section through the evacuated glass tube 2 and a first embodiment 10A of the insert 10 with a flat central part 35 and two identical curved wings 36 and 37 which are pressing against the inner wall of the evacuated glass tube 2. The wings 36 and 37 have the same curvature as the curvature of the inner tube of the evacuated glass tube 2. FIG. 9 shows the insert 10A in perspective view. As can be seen in FIG. 9 the length of the wings 36 and 37 is little shorter than the length of the flat central part 35 so that a free end 40 is left.
  • Returning now to FIG. 7 the free ends 40 of the inserts 10 of heat collectors 1A and 1B are clamped by the clip member 32 to the partition 22 of duct 20. Thus, the wings 36 and 37 of the insert 10A (see FIG. 8) are flush with the duct 20 to create an even and smooth fluid flow between the duct 20 and the evacuated glass tube 2.
  • FIG. 10 shows a cross-section and FIG. 11 a perspective view of a second embodiment 10B of the insert 10 with a serrated central part 38 and the two identical curved wings 36 and 37. The ribs of central part 38 have a triangular shape and a width of 5-10 mm.
  • FIG. 12 shows a cross-section and FIG. 13 a perspective view of a third embodiment 10C of the insert 10 with a corrugated central part 39 and the two identical curved wings 36 and 37.
  • The serrated central part 38 of insert 10B (see FIG. 10) and the corrugated central part 39 of insert 10C exert more tension to the curved wings 36 and 37 towards the inner wall of the evacuated tube 2 so that the wings 36 and 37 provide a secure seal against the inner wall so that the first and second channels 11 and 12 are sealed hermitically over the length of the insert 10B and 10C respectively.
  • In FIG. 14 a cross-section and in FIG. 15 a perspective view of a fourth embodiment 10D of the insert 10 are shown having a cross shaped inner part 45 which divide the inner space of the evacuated glass tube 2 in two first channels 11A and 11B for the inflow of the fluid and two second channels 12A and 12B for the outflow of the fluid.
  • In FIG. 16 a cross-section and in FIG. 17 a perspective view of a fifth embodiment 10E of the insert 10 are shown, in which the insert 10E is a generally cross-shaped without wings. The insert 10E consists of an elongated first flat sheet metal part 46 and two identical second flat sheet metal parts 47 which have half the width of the first part 46 and a length which is little shorter as the length of the first part 46 leaving the free end 40 for connecting the insert 10E with the clip member 33 (see FIG. 6). The two second parts 47 are mounted in right angles along the centre lines on both sides of the first part 46. In the embodiment 10E the width of the first flat sheet metal part 46 is exactly commensurate to the inner diameter of the evacuated glass tube 2, so that the cross-shaped insert 10E is fixed in the glass tube 2 when it is inserted. In this manner there are likewise two first channels 11A and 11B for the inflow of the fluid and two second channels 12A and 12B for the outflow of the fluid.
  • In FIG. 18 a cross-section and in FIG. 19 a perspective view of a sixth embodiment 10F of the insert 10 is shown, in which the insert has a flat central part 50 and bulging edges 51 with rounded rims so that the insert 10F is pinched towards the inner glass tube 3. Also here there is an open space 13 with the same dimension as the cross-sections of the first and second channels 11 and 12. In FIG. 19 the evacuated glass tube 2 is partly cut away to show the insert 10F and the open space 13 at the closed end 5.
  • Instead of pinching the insert 10F within the inner glass tube 3, the insert 10F can be manufactured in one piece with the production of the inner glass tube 3.
  • The solar heat collector as described above is manufactured as follows: the inner glass tube 3 having an open end 4 and a closed end 5 and the outer glass tube 6 having an open end 7 and a closed end 8 are produced and both glass tubes are connected at the open ends 4 and 7, such that a space is left between the inner tube 3 and the outer tube 6. Said space is then evacuated by means of an evacuation pump. Further the insert 10 is provided into the inner tube 1 which divide the inner tube 1 in a first channel 11 and a second channel 12 such that the first and second channels and a space 13 between the end of the insert 10 and the closed end 5 of the inner tube 3 define the same cross-section.

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1. A solar heat collector for heating a circulating fluid with an inner glass tube having an open end and a closed end, and an outer glass tube having an open end and a closed end, wherein the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube are connected at the open ends of both glass tubes, and a space between the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube is evacuated, wherein the inner space of the inner glass tube is divided by an insert to define a first channel and a second channel within the inner glass tube, the first and second channels being connected at the closed end of the inner glass tube, wherein the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube have smooth inner and outer surfaces, and the insert is provided such that the first and second channels and a space between the end of the insert and the closed end of the inner glass tube define the same cross-section.
2. The solar heat collector of claim 1, wherein the insert is a thin plate of glass dividing the inner space of the inner glass tube, such that the first and second channels are identical.
3. The solar heat collector of claim 1, wherein the insert is extruded in one-piece with the inner glass tube.
4. The solar heat collector of claim 1, wherein the insert is a sheet metal dividing the inner space of the inner glass tube, such that the first and second channels are identical.
5. The solar heat collector of claim 2, wherein the insert has on both length sides curved wings having the same curvature as the curvature of the inner glass tube.
6. The solar heat collector of claim 5, wherein the wings are press-fit arranged towards the inner surface of the inner glass tube.
7. The solar heat collector of claim 2, wherein at least one surface of the insert is provided with longitudinal ribs.
8. The solar heat collector of claim 7, wherein the ribs have a triangular shape.
9. The solar heat collector of claim 7, wherein the ribs have a corrugated shape.
10. The solar heat collector of claim 1, wherein the insert has a cross shaped inner part that divides the inner space of the evacuated glass tube into two first channels and two second channels.
11. The solar heat collector of claim 10, wherein the cross shaped inner part comprises an elongated first flat sheet metal part and two identical second flat sheet metal parts that are mounted at right angles along the center lines on both sides of the first sheet metal part, and wherein the widths of the first flat sheet metal part and the two second flat sheet metal parts are commensurate to the inner diameter of the evacuated glass tube.
12. The solar heat collector of claim 1, wherein the insert has a flat central part and bulging edges with rounded rims whereby the insert is pinched towards the inner glass tube of the evacuated glass tube.
13. A process for manufacturing the solar heat collector of claim 1, wherein an inner glass tube having an open end and a closed end, and an outer glass tube having an open end and a closed end are produced and connected at the open ends of the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube, such that a space is left between the inner glass tube and the outer glass tube, wherein said space is evacuated by means of an evacuation pump, further providing an insert into the inner glass tube which divides the inner glass tube into a first channel and a second channel such that the first and second channels and a space between the end of the insert and the closed end of the inner glass tube define the same cross-section.
14. The process according to claim 13, wherein the insert is made of glass and is extruded in one piece with the production of the inner glass tube.
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