Device for absorbing radiant heat energy

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F24J 2/10 (2006.01) F24J 2/04 (2006.01) F24J 2/26 (2006.01) H01L 31/058 (2006.01)

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CA 2117010

Abstract of the Disclosure: A device for absorbing heat energy, in particular a solar panel, includes a housing in the form of a frame-shaped rack. The housing has a cover which allows the radiant energy to enter. Several collector tubes are disposed below the cover and between a distributor tube and a gathering tube. The collector tubes are provided with wing-shaped collector elements. The collector tubes are rotatably mounted such that the collector elements can follow the position of the radiation source, such as the sun. The collector elements are thereby disposed at a mutual spacing such that a shading from the adjacent collector element is prevented, even at the lowermost position of the sun. The collector elements are further provided with a heat absorbing coating on both sides, and reflectors are provided below the collector elements as seen in the direction of the incoming heat radiation. Heat radiation which does not impinge on the top surfaces of the collector elements, and is thus not absorbed thereon, is reflected onto their bottom surfaces.

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