Tubular assembly for collecting solar energy

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126/11.16

F28F 1/02 (2006.01) F24J 2/24 (2006.01)

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CA 1150118

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Nowadays, solar energy is going to play a prominent part in our future. Even solar radiation is not the only alternative among the renewable energy sources; others include wind, tridal and biomass (for example, firewood) energy. Solar energy is, however, regarded as the most promising; its radiation has been helping us for many years, and, because of this, various systems of solar collectors are being used. The most common ones are comprised of an assemblage of round pipes, interconnected by several prefabricated elbows. In this invention, connected elbows are substituted by pairs of pipes which have, through- out their length, several apertures, separated by watertight bulkheads. A series of other pipes having a flattened elliptical shape that increases the exposed area for catching solar radiation is adapted to the said apertures. Such a new assemblage allows, on the one hand, the elimination of several elbows, and on the other hand, permits, with the flattened pipes, a larger area that can collect more solar radiation than the round pipes.

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