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| United States Patent | 4130106 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4130106.html |
| Inventor(s) | Clevett; Merton L. (4685 S. Ogden St., Englewood, CO 80110);
Clevett; Mildred L. (4685 S. Ogden St., Englewood, CO 80110) |
| Abstract | A solar stove having a casing with four rectangular reflective panels
foldably attached and surrounding the perimeter of the upper edge of the
casing, the panels being foldable against the casing to form a neat
package. Each panel is attached to an opposite panel by a flexible cord,
the cords crossing each other when the panels are opened to aid the user
in aiming the solar stove directly into the sun. Triangular panels are
removably attached to the sides of adjacent rectangular panels to fill the
space created when the rectangular panels are opened to approximately
45.degree. past vertical. The oven is a drawer fitting in the casing and
removable either horizontally or vertically, the drawer having multiple
layer construction for heat retention and a dark interior surface for
converting solar rays to heat. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4130106 |
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Solar stove |
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| Publication Date |
December 19, 1978 |
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| Filing Date |
March 23, 1977 |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a portable, self-contained solar cooking stove
which is foldable into a neat compact unit, easily stored and quickly
unfolded and assembled for use for solar cooking. The stove may be
economically produced from paper cardboard and foil.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Solar stoves known in the prior art are provided with an open top box form
oven, with petal shaped reflector panels extending upwardly from the oven.
As shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,898,786, ten of such petal form reflector
panels were required to surround the oven and reflect solar heat into the
oven. For folding the prior art structure into a compact unit for storage,
the petal form reflector panels have not functioned as well as is possible
with the reflector panels of the present invention.
In the prior art, it has been necessary to provide a hole in the window
element covering the oven, said hole serving to receive a pin mounted
vertically in the hole to be aligned with the sun by orienting the solar
stove until the pin does not cast a shadow.
One of the objects of the invention is to improve the reflector panel
constructions over the prior art, and another object is to eliminate the
need for drilling a hole in the oven cover to receive the pin required in
the prior art arrangement.
Another object is to provide an improved and novel oven construction.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The solar stove disclosed herein employs a drawer form of oven for
containing the food to be cooked, the open top drawer being slidable in a
casing which has an open top covered by transparent material. In one
embodiment, the drawer-oven is slidable in a horizontal plane, and in
another embodiment it is slidable vertically in the casing. The casing
serves to contain and guide the oven, and also to insulate it and conserve
the solar heat for its intended purpose.
Another feature of the invention is the provision of four reflector panels
which are rectangular and flat in form, each as wide as one of the four
vertical walls forming the oven casing. Thus only four reflector panels
are required to completely surround the casing, and four intermediate
triangularly shaped panels fill the spaces at the corners between
rectangular panels when they are disposed at the angles preferably desired
for use. The reflector panels opposite each other are joined by cords
which cross each other above the center of the oven and thus provide a
means for aligning the solar apparatus with the sun.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings:
FIG. 1 is an isometric view of the solar stove embodying the invention,
viewed from the front, one side and above, in operative position.
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the stove of FIG. 1, in closed inoperative
position.
FIG. 3 is an elevational view of one of the four corner panels used in
assembling the stove's reflector means.
FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view, partly in elevation, in planes
extending transversely from side to side of the stove.
FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4, in planes extending from front to rear
of the stove, with the drawer-oven in open position.
FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view, partly in elevation, on a smaller
scale than FIGS. 4 and 5, showing a modification of the invention, in
which a food drawer is movable in vertical directions instead of
horizontally.
FIG. 7 is an isometric view of the drawer and of other parts of the stove
of FIG. 6.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIGS. 1-5, the solar stove 10 comprises a drawer casing 11
having a solid flat bottom 12, vertical side walls 13, 14, rear wall 15,
and transparent flat top wall 16 mounted in a frame member 17. The drawer
is the oven member of the stove. The vertical side walls 13, 14 are
integral with the bottom 12 at opposite bottom side edges, and extend
upwardly at their upper edges into reflector panels 20, 21, at opposite
sides of the drawer casing 11. The casing vertical side walls, bottom and
two reflector panels thus are made of an elongated rectangular piece of
cardboard or the like suitable insulating material, bent transversely
between its ends, to form part of the drawer casing and two of four
reflector panels. Another reflector panel, 22, extends upwardly from the
drawer casing rear wall 15, and a fourth reflector panel 23 extends
upwardly from the forward edge of the frame member 17. The panels 20-23
are hingedly connected with the drawer casing 11 and are as wide as the
casing members to which they are attached. The reflector panels are faced
with reflective foil which may extend substantially over the entire width
of each panel or close to the side edges thereof.
The reflector panels 20-23 are designed to extend at approximately 45
degrees to the horizontal drawer casing top, and thus form triangular
openings between adjacent side edges of the panels. Four intermediate or
corner panels 24, 25, 26 and 27 close the openings when mounted as shown,
one triangular reflector panel between the side edges of two of the panels
20-23. Each corner panel, 24, 25, 26, 27, is provided with two tabs 28, on
opposite side edges, as shown in FIG. 3, which engage slots 29 in the side
edges of panels 20-23 and provide a continuous reflector surface extending
upwardly from the oven drawer-casing.
Within the drawer casing is a horizontally slidable drawer 30 made of
cardboard or corrugated paper forming front, two side walls and rear and
bottom walls lines interiorly with black or other dark coating which
enhances the heating effect of the solar rays reflected by the panels
20-23 and 24-27. The front 31 of the drawer 30 has a horizontal strip 32
fastened to its upper edge to provide an insulating seal between the
drawer and the atmosphere and conserve heat within the drawer in which
food is being cooked. The drawer 30 fits neatly into the casing which also
aids in insulating the drawer. With reference to FIG. 5, it will be
observed that the front of the drawer, which is in direct contact with the
outside of the oven, is the only element closing the open side of the
drawer casing. The front side is formed from a greater number of layers of
corrugated paperboard than the remaining sides of the drawer.
A flexible cord 40 is fastened at opposite ends, to reflector panels 20,
21, respectively, and a similar cord 41 is fastened to reflector panels
22, 23, respectively. The point of cross, 42, aids the user of the stove
to judge the degree of tilting of the stove required for directing solar
rays to the center of the drawer top and its transparent cover.
As shown in FIG. 2, when not in use, the solar stove may be folded into a
compact unit in which the triangular corner panels 24-27 are removed and
placed in the drawer 30, the drawer is closed, reflector panels 20-23
successively folded at their hinged connections, the first one to rest on
the drawer casing and the others on another panel. The panel 22 is
provided with a tape strap 33 on its outer surface for engaging the handle
34 on on the drawer front to form an assembled package.
Referring to the modification shown in FIG. 6, a smaller solar stove
resembles the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1-5, except that the oven-drawer
30 has been replaced by a vertically movable drawer 50 removable from the
drawer casing 51 which comprises four vertical walls 52 into which the
drawer 50 fits snugly. The drawer casing walls 52 are connected to the
four reflector panels 53 which resemble the panels 20-23 heretofore
described. The panels 53 are spaced apart at their sides, when the panels
extend at 45.degree. angles to the horizontal, and intermediate triangular
panels 54 are provided with tabs 55 which engage slots 56 to complete the
reflector assembly which surrounds the oven drawer 50, and reflect solar
rays to the transparent top 57 of the oven.
The drawer 50 has a handle 58 on its bottom to facilitate removal from the
casing 52 by pulling downwardly on the handle. As shown in FIG. 6, the
bottom of the oven drawer may be insulated by alternate layers of
cardboard and foil, indicated at 60, 61, or by one or more layers of
cardboard.
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