Title of Invention

A MAINTENANCE FREE COMPACT SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM

Abstract A maintenance free compact solar water heating system comprising a water storage tank (12) for hard water, a water circulating tank (30) connected with the storage tank, a heat exchanger (10) with an inlet (F) for soft/distilled water installed within the said water circulating tank with an outlet tap (T) and a Bolar heat collector (25) characterized in mat the said soft/distilled water is circulated within the solar heat collector (25) and heat exchanger (10) via inlet (15) and outlet (20) of the heat exchanger (10), to heat the Baid heat exchanger (10) due to convection and resulting heating up of the circulated hard water without making any contact with the components of solar water heater.
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THE PATENTS ACT,
1970
( 39 of 1970 )
COMPLETE
SPECIFICATION SECTION 10

ORIGINAL
439/MUM/2000
12/05/2000

TITLE
"A MAINTENANCE. FREE COMPACT SOLAR WATER HEATING.. SYSTEM"

APPLICANT
SANGEETA M SAKHADEO, an Indian national, of Flat 4 Rohan Park, Near Padmavati Temple, Sahakarnagar No.l, Pune 411 009, Maharashtra, India and ANANT WAGH, an Indian national, of 15/4A Vasudeo Estate, Opp.Shankar maharaj Temple, Pune-Satara Road, Pune 411 043, Maharashtra, India
26-9-2005
The following specification particularly describes the nature of the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed

The present invention relates to solar water heating system. This invention particularly relates to solar water heating system with heat exchanger.
There is at present a scarcity of energy around the world. The power consumption is rising at faster rate and no single source of energy is adequate to meet the ever increasing need of the growing population. The conventional energy sources are limited and are not every -lasting. It is well accepted that the solar energy offers a better alternative to other sources of renewable energies.
India is blessed with considerable solar insolation.
The average daily insolation in central India is about 5.5
Kwh/sq.mtr. with maximum not exceeding 7.0 Kwh/sw.mtr. There is a tremendous amount of clean, non-pollutant and almost inexhaustable energy. It is no wonder that intense efforts are going all over the world to develop techniques and technologies to convert solar energy into useful forms of energy, more particularly storable energy.



1) Thermal
2) Photovoltaic Energy Conversion
3) Biomass.
All three approaches are being persued and they are at different stages of development and utilisation. In the first approach, solar energy is collected using a variety of Collectors and then it is converred into thermal energy. There are different types of Collectors, out of which Flat Plate Collectors are most commonly used.
Domestic Solar Water Heaters are becoming more and more popular now-a-days due to its simplicity of operation. Continuous research and development work is required for achievement of its maximum efficiency at reasonable cost.
Basically Solar Water Heating Systems are of two types-
1) Thermosyphon; and
2) Forced Flow.


Further, the classification can be extended to
3) Direct Systems; and
4) Indirect Systems.
Thermosyphon type of solar water water heating consists of Solar Collectors, Insulated Tank, System Piping and Distributing Piping. The water in collector tubes get heated due to solar radiation and rises up in the tank due to natural convection. The cold water replaces the hot water forming a natural chain. This system is suitable for Domestic purpose ie. for small capacity water heating.
For commercial applications, Forced Flow system is preferred. It consists of Solar Collectors, Insulated Tank, System Piping, Pump or Motor set, Temperature Controller, Control Panel etc. The water is forced through Collector tubes and gets accumulated in Storage Tank at required temperature.
In direct system, the water circulates and recirculates through Collector tubes, Storage Tank and associated pipelines. This system is not suitable for hard water which may detoriate life of components included in the system.

Indirect system is the Closed Loop system. Heat Exchangers are used in which primary heat transfser 'fluid is filled, which does not come in contact with actual water for use. Systems with heat exchanger are specially useful for hard and borewell water heating. This system can be used with or without pumps for circulation.
In India, in many states like Gujrat, Rajasthan,
Marathwada Region in Maharashtra, hard water is readily
available. Heating of hard water with normal solar water
heaters becomes troublesome due to detoriation of components.
The use of borewell water in solar water heaters is restricted
due to its hardness. The major problems are scale formation,
reduced flow rate, reduced heating and frequent down time
for cleaning. Water treatment is done by water softening plant
which is based on technique of counter flow regeneration.
The unit is complex in nature, dependent on electric supply,
time consuming and requires creation of very high pressures
for operation. For proper operation, the softening plant
requires additional accessories like pressure guages, hardness
test kit. The overall cost of unit increases.


A maintenance free compact solar water heating system comprising a water storage tank for hard water, a water circulating tank connected wim the storage tank, a heat exchanger wim an inlet for sofi/distilled water installed within the said water circulating tank wim an outlet tap and a solar heat collector characterized in mat me said soil/distilled water is circulated within the solar heat collector and heat exdianger via inlet and outlet of the heat exchanger , to heat the said heat exchanger due to convection and resulting heating up of the circulated hard water without making any contact with the components of solar water heater.
m the above- mentioned maintenance free compact solar water heating system, the water storage tank and the water circulating tank are conveniently located so as to have an easy flow of the water from the source to the storage tank to the heat exchanger housed within said water circulating tank.
In the Bolar heating system of the present invention the heat exchanger is connected to said solar heat collector so mat the flow of water controls the temperature of the solar cells / collector at a predetermined value, with the help of calculated value with relation between amount of sun ray falling on collector surface and amount of soft water circulating.


In die heating system of the present invention the water pump may be conveniently used to circulate water through the solar heat collector and / or between the water storage tank and circulating tank. The said solar heat collector is preferably and conveniently positioned below the heat exchanger for the optimum operation of the syBtem.
The present invention is described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings accompanying the Provisional Specification.
As shown in Fig. 1 a Heat Exchanger (10) is installed inside the water circulating tank (30). The outlet (IS) and intlet (20) of collector (25) is connected to Heat Exchanger (10). Distilled or Soft Water can be filled and circulated in the Collector and Heat Exchanger through an inlet (F). The hard water from storage tank (12) positioned above the circulating tank (30) with an outlet tap (T) is passed through the tank (30) outside the Heat Exchanger (10) which gete heated due to convection. So in the unit, the hard water does not come in contact with components of solar water heater i.e. Collector finB and Tubes. The distilled water is circulated again and agaia It is refilled wimin a month or so. The system is totally non-conventional and independent of electric supply.


The salient features which are distinctly advantageous over the conventional solar heat exchanger are as follows-
1) The unit is compact, no extra space is required for installation of softening plant and its accessories.
2) The unit is totally non-conventional independent of electric supply.
3) Cost is tremendously reduced due to elimination of softening plant.
4) life of overall unit is increased due to elimination of components, like softners, which are complex in nature.
5) The unit is maintenance-free, only refilling of distilled water should be done once in a month or so.

WE CLAM:
1. A maintenance free compact solar water heating system comprising a water storage tank (12) for hard water, a water circulating tank (30) connected with the storage tank, a heat exchanger (10) with an inlet (F) for soft/distilled water installed within the said water circulating tank with an outlet tap (T) and a Bolar heat collector (25) characterized in mat the said soft/distilled water is circulated within the solar heat collector (25) and heat exchanger (10) via inlet (15) and outlet (20) of the heat exchanger (10), to heat the Baid heat exchanger (10) due to convection and resulting heating up of the circulated hard water without making any contact with the components of solar water heater.
2. A maintenance free compact solar water heating system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said storage tank (12) and said water circulating tank (30) are conveniently located so as to have an easy flow of water from said water storage tank (12) to the heat exchanger (10) housed within said water circulating tank (30).
3. A maintenance free compact solar water heating system as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein said heat exchanger is connected to said solar heat collector (25) so mat the flow of water controls the temperature of the solar cells/collector at a predetermined value.
4. A maintenance free compact solar water heating system as claimed in claim 3 wherein a water pump IB used to circulate water mrough the Bolar heat collector and/or between said water storage tank and said water circulating tank.


5. A maintenance free compact solar water heating system as claimed in any of the preceding claimB wherein solar heat collector iB preferably positioned below said heat exchanger for the optimum operation of the heating system.
6. A maintenance free compact solar water heating system substantially as herein described with reference to me accompanying drawing.
Dated this 7th day of August 2001.
(MRS.S.BANERJEE)
OFLS.DAVAR & CO APPLICANTS' AGENT


Documents:

439-mum-2000-cancelled pages(26-09-2005).pdf

439-mum-2000-claims(granted)-(26-09-2005).doc

439-mum-2000-claims(granted)-(26-09-2005).pdf

439-mum-2000-correspondence(12-05-2008).pdf

439-mum-2000-correspondence(ipo)-(15-05-2008).pdf

439-mum-2000-drawing(12-05-2000).pdf

439-mum-2000-form 1(12-05-2000).pdf

439-mum-2000-form 19(20-05-2004).pdf

439-mum-2000-form 2(granted)-(26-09-2005).doc

439-mum-2000-form 2(granted)-(26-09-2005).pdf

439-mum-2000-form 3(12-05-2000).pdf

439-mum-2000-form 4(09-08-2001).pdf

439-mum-2000-form 5(09-08-2001).pdf

439-mum-2000-power of attorney(12-05-2000).pdf

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Patent Number 209722
Indian Patent Application Number 439/MUM/2000
PG Journal Number 38/2007
Publication Date 21-Sep-2007
Grant Date 06-Sep-2007
Date of Filing 12-May-2000
Name of Patentee SANGEETA M SAKHADEO
Applicant Address FLAT 4 ROHAN PARK, NEAR PADMAVATI TEMPLE, SAHAKARNAGAR NO .1, PUNE 411 009, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 ANANT WAGH 15/4A VASUDEO ESTATE, OPP. SHANKAR MAHARAJ TEMPLE, PUNE-SATARA ROAD, PUNE 411 043, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA.
2 SANGEETA M SAKHADEO FLAT 4 ROHAN PARK, NEAR PADMAVATI TEMPLE, SAHAKARNAGAR NO .1, PUNE 411 009, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA.
PCT International Classification Number F24J2/00
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA