AU616354B2

AU616354B2 – An apparatus pursuing the sun
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AU616354B2 – An apparatus pursuing the sun
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An apparatus pursuing the sun

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AU616354B2

AU616354B2
AU54724/90A
AU5472490A
AU616354B2
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F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING

F24—HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING

F24S—SOLAR HEAT COLLECTORS; SOLAR HEAT SYSTEMS

F24S50/00—Arrangements for controlling solar heat collectors

F24S50/20—Arrangements for controlling solar heat collectors for tracking

Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS

Y02—TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

Y02E—REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GAS [GHG] EMISSIONS, RELATED TO ENERGY GENERATION, TRANSMISSION OR DISTRIBUTION

Y02E10/00—Energy generation through renewable energy sources

Y02E10/40—Solar thermal energy, e.g. solar towers

Y02E10/47—Mountings or tracking

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I1 616354 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA PATENTS ACT 1952 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION NAME ADDRESS OF APPLICANT: ‘Ryohei ITO S1366, lihama, Iwamura-cho SEna-gun Gifu-ken Japan NAME(S) OF INVENTOR(S): Ryohei ITO ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: DAVIES COLLISON Patent Attorneys S* 1 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000.
94 e 4 06 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION FOR THE INVENTION ENTITLED: oC An apparatus pursueing the sun The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us:j i
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BACKCROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a simple apparatus pursueing the sun to secure constantly the source of solar energy by the fact that the light receiver of a heat 00o collector utilizing the sunlight or of a solar battery 0o pursues the sun constantly.
o44 oa In the existing simple sun-pursueing apparatus, a mean 0 oo o° to displace the light receiver to pursue the sun rotating electric motor driven by means of the signal of contact point of bimetal which detects the heat of sunlight is 0o4 0 known.
However in such apparatus, it needs a separate electric o 0 o motor system driven by other energy to obtain the solar energy. Accordingly the cost of equipment became higher, 00. and it was problzmatic because it required a sufficient 0 o0 maintenance to secure a precise pursueing accuracy because it comprised unstable elements of electric contact to drive the electric motor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The object of this invention is to provide an apparatus pursueing the sun of low cost and of easy maintenance designed to attain sure rotational displacement of light r
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To attain the above object, this invention comprises apparatus for pursuing the sun to secure a constant sunlight energy source, comprising: a rotary shaft with a sunlight receiver mounted thereon; a convex lens; a thermo-deforming plate located beneath the lens and arranged to have sunlight directed thereon by the lens, the plate being secured at two extremities, and wherein the plate, in use, deforms to force an area in proximity to a light collecting portion thereof with a raised temperature to provide a lowest portion of a curved concave surface; a follower rod equipped with a rolling piece at its lower end, the rod being connected to said rotary shaft in a manner to be able to rotate said shaft about its axis; and 15 wherein the rolling piece of said follower rod engages said thermo-deforming plate in a manner so that the follower rod is biased to place the rolling piece constantly against the curved concave surface and wherein the rolling piece will tend to follow said lowest portion of the curved surface caused by alteration of the direction of sunlight impinging upon the lens.
And, the operation of this invention is that the sunlight passing through the convex lens is collected on the thermo-deforming plate, and at that portion, the lower surface of the thermo-deforming plate deforms thermally to j 41 P’ 6~ r 9101S,gcpdatO86,54724C,2 i expand, but due to the fixation at its two extremities, the position of such light collecting portion becomes the lowest portion of curved concave and other portions of the thermodeforming plate become pulled by above lowered portion of curved concave resulting in a parabolic thermal deformation of whole thermo-deforming plate. Accordingly, the rolling I plate actuated by the follower rod forcibly pressed down onto the thermo-deforming plate being rollingly moved against the lowest portion of curved concave, the rotary shaft secured to the follower rod rotates resulting in the 0 rotational displacement of the light receiver to pursue the sun.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS oo c FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an embodiment of this o o invention; o FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of FIG. 1; FIG. 3 is a front sectional view of FIG. 1; FIG. 4 is a front sectional view of FIG. 1 at operating condition; FIG. 5 is a front view partly in section of other example of a thermo-deforming plate; FIG. 6 is a front view of still other example of a thermo-deforming plate; FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view of principal portion of FIG. 6; 3
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FIG. 8 is an enlarged sectional view of principal portion of other example of a thermo-deforming plate in FIG.
6; and FIG. 9 is a view of disposition of other example of a convex lens.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMEN~T An embodiment of the invention shown in FIGs. 1 through 4 will now be described in detail.
In the apparatus of t%-he embodiment, a convex 1 ens 1 is secured on the top of one end of a container box 2. Along the longitudinal direction of the box 2, a rotary shaft 3 is rotationally supported by bearings underneath, the convex lens 1, and a light receiver 4 receiving the sunlight is «7rigidly secured to the rotary shaft 3. A thermo-deforming plate 5 is disposed underneath the convex lens 1 with the aform of approximate semi-circle having its approximate axis #0 0 along the axis of the rotary shaf t 3. Both extremities of the thermo-deforming plate 5 are secured to the container box 2 with set-screws. Furthermore, the thermo-deforming plate 5 is made of shape memory alloy and its light and heat collecting portion deforms thermally.
Moreover, a follower rod 6 Is pivotally connected to the rotary shaf t 3 by means of a hinge 9 in a manner to be able to swivel in the direction of the axis of the rotary shaft, and the lower end of said follower rod 6 is equipped 4 with a rolling piece 7 disposed on the thermo-deforming plate 5 wherein the rolling piece 7 can move rollingly.
Furthermore, by disposing a spring 8 between the rotary shaft 3 and the follower rod 6 to forcibly press down the follower rod 6, the rolling piece 7 is constantly maintained to press over the thermo-deforming plate .o Now, the functioning of this embodiment will be o o explained.
0S 0As shown in FIG. 3, when the follower rod 6 is situated o na ooperpendicular, its rolling piece 7 is located onto the 0′ central portion of the thermo-deforming plate 5 where the central portion is equal to the lowest portion, and the light receiver 4 stays in the horizontal condition.
Starting from above condition, when the sunlight is o collected onto one portion of the thermo-deforming plate °o by means of the convex lens 1 as shown in FIG. 4, that portion tends to shorten the radius of curvature due to thermal deformation.
However, due to the fixation at its two extremities, the thermo-deforming plate 5 transforms into a parabolic form having its light-collecting portion at the lowest portion of curved concave. Accordingly, due to the fact that the follower rod 6 is displaced so as to press the rolling piece 7 onto the lowest portion of curved concave by the force of the spring 8, the rolling piece 7 moves
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rollingly onto the lowest portion of the curved concave as shown in FIG. 4. As the result, the follower rod 6 rotates the axis of the rotary shaft 3 and consequently, the rotary shaft 3 rotates together with the follower rod 5 and the light collector 4 secured to the rotary shaft 3 is disposed to an inclined situation.
Moreover,’ depending on the displacement of the position of the sun, when the sunlight passes through the convex lens 1 as indicated by the imaginary line of FIG. 3, the thermodeforming plate 5 deforms as indicated by the imaginary line i and this deformation generates the displacement of the rolling piece 7 leading to swivelling motion of the follower rod 6 and to the inclined disposition of the light receiver 4 as indicated by the imaginary line.
0 In any case, the follower rod 6 displaces in the axial direction of the rotary shaft 3 resulting into the o,.
displacement of the rolling piece 7 as shown by imaginary line in FIG. 2.
When the sun sets, the thermo-deforming plate 5 returns to its original semi-circular form as shown in FIG. 3.
As illustrated about this example, this invention, relating to the position of the sun, collects the sunlight from its position onto the thermo-deforming plate 5 through the convex lens 1 and transforms the thermo-deforming plate into a situation of curved concave having the lowest point 6 L i.
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at its light collecting portion whereupon the rolling piece 7 is constantly and forcibly displaced leading to the inclination of the light collector 4 through the rotation of the follower rod 6.
Moreover, in this embodiment, by the approximately semi-circular disposition of the thermo-deforming plate with its approximate axis along the rotary shaft, the sunlight can be collected very favorably.
S Although the embodiment is constituted as illustrated o above, this invention is not restricted by the embodiment but technical modifications may be made within the scope of the invention which is delineated by the following claims.
For example, the thermo-deforming plate is satisfactory °6 for its purpose if it can deform and bend to provide the lowest portion of curved concave according to the .temperature rise of the area in proximity to the light collecting portion due to the fixation at its two o extremities regardless of its material and structure. For this purpose, as shown in FIG. 5, the structure of the thermo-deforming plate can be of a rubber plate 9 preformed into a shape of curved concave box in which hollow pieces 9a of comparatively large size are placed in parallel to the direction of the width of 9 and longitudinal tensile wires 9d acting as pressure resisting members are placed between each hollow piece, and a flexible metal sheet 9c is adhered
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7 to and along the inside periphery of above box shaped rubber plate 9. By this structure, when the temperature at the light collecting portion rises, the hollow piece 9a expands, but the expansion in radial direction is restricted by the tensile wires 9d as pressure resisting members, and so, the hollow piece 9a tends to expand in lateral direction. So, due to the fixation at two extremities, the thermo-deforming plate bends and deforms as a whole as shown in the embodiment.
Moreover, as shown in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, the thermooo deforming plate can be a circumferentially connected hollow body 10 comprising continued engagement formed by inner tubular members 10a closed in each one side and outer o s tubular members 10b enclosing and engaging with above 0 0 o members 1.0a where the upper surface of the hollow body 10 is 9 °to form the inside curved surface and the lower surface has protrusions 10c and all the hollow portions contain a kind of liquid which evaporates following the temperature rise and liquefies following the temperature drop. The connected hollow body 10 may be engaged and connected as shown in FIG.
7, and may constitute the thermo-deforming plate having many j bumps form..d by protrusions 10c in its lower side and having a flexible metallic sheet 11 adhered on its top side as shown in FIG. 6. In this case, due to the temperature rise of the connected body 10 at the light collecting portion and iI to the following evaporation of part of the liquid contained therein, the protrusions 10c to be easily deformed are expanded to the outward direction of enlarging and the upper surface of the connected body 10 tends to shrink. As a result, due to the fixation at two extremities not shown in the figure, the upper surface of the connected body becomes the lowest portion of curved concave at the said portion and oo o O the connected body bends curved as a whole. When the light collected there gradually displaces, the temperature of the portion falls gradually with the re-liquefaction of the liquid therein and the protrusion returns to the original situation by gradual dissipation of its expansion. In the above example, the thermo-deforming plate, bending and Ioos oo 1 .deforming more rapidly by means of the light collection, can make the apparatus pursue the sun more precisely. Moreover, S°o as another example of variation of the connected body, it is possible to give the configuration of its lower surface as shown in FIG. 8.
Further, the form of the convex lens has no limitation.
A convex form opposite to the form of the thermo-deforming plate as shown in FIG. 9 is more effective for the light collection.
Moreover, one can freely select the material and the configuration of the follower rod and the rolling piece, and the structure to forcibly press down them.
9 r Also the kind of the light collector and the means of fixing it to the rotary shaft can be chosen without any limitation.
In the structure of this invention, the light collector inclines caused by the swivelling motion of the follower rod which constantly displaces the rolling piece to the lowest portion of curved concave of the thermo-deforming plate, and so the apparatus is very effective thanks to its low equipment cost without need of driving system such as an electric motor and to its easy maintenance.
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11- THE CLAIMS DEFINING THE INVENTION ARE AS FOLLOWS: 1. Apparatus for pursuing the sun to secure a constant sunlight energy source, comprising: a rotary shaft with a sunlight receiver mounted thereon; a convex lens; a thermo-deforming plate located beneath the lens and arranged to have sunlight directed thoreon by the lens, the plate being secured at two extremities, and wherein the plate, in use, deforms to force an area in proximity to a light collecting portion thereof with a raised temperature to provide a lowest portion of a curved concave surface; r a follower rod equipped with a rolling piece at its lower end, the rod being o oI connected to said rotary shaft in a manner to be able to rotate said shaft about its axis; and 15 wherein the rolling piece of said follower rod engages said thermo-deforming Q 0 s .0 plate in a manner so that the follower rod is biased to place the rolling piece constantly against the curved concave surface and wherein the rolling piece will tend to follow said lowest portion of the curved surface caused by alteration of the 0a c 00 direction of sunlight impinging upon the lens. 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said thermo-deforming plate comprises a rubber plate preformed into a curved concave box structure in which independent hollow pieces are placed in parallel and pressure-resisting members are placed between each hollow piece, and a flexible metal sheet adhered to and along the inside periphery of said rubber plate. 3. An apparatus as Set forth in claim 1 wherein said thermo-deforming plate is formed to be hollow with many bumps along its lower periphery where the hollow space is partitioned relative to said bumps and contains a liquid which evaporates following temperature rise and liquefies following the temperature drop inside each partitioned hollow portion. 910815,gcpaLO86,54724.,1 t r 12 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein said thermo-deforming plate is disposed in approximately semi-circular form having its approximate geometrical axis along the axis of the rotary shaft. 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein the follower rod is biased down by means of spring force. 6. An apparatus for tracking the sun substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings. 00 00 o 0 0 001 a ^a o u B 0 0 0 0 0 0 900 0 :I J U 0 00I 0 0 0 Q 90 Sf ii 0 0 0 o a 0r 0 13 O o o, 0 0Q 0 ft 15 DATED this 15th day of August, 1991 RYOHEI ITO By his Patent Attorneys DAVIES COLLISON ol 910815,gcpdat,086,S4724-cd2

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1990-05-07
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