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Gregg A Waligroski

from Boulder, CO
Age ~62

Gregg Waligroski Phones & Addresses

  • 4817 Hopkins Pl, Boulder, CO 80301 (303) 786-9324
  • Longmont, CO
  • 124 High Country Trl, Lafayette, CO 80026 (303) 641-0453
  • 10403 Clubhouse Cir, Magnolia, TX 77354
  • Indialantic, FL
  • Johnstown, CO

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Gregg Andrew Waligroski

Address:
124 High Country Trl, Lafayette, CO 80026
License #:
A3388143
Category:
Airmen

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Offset Truss Hex Solar Concentrator

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US Patent:
50544667, Oct 8, 1991
Filed:
Feb 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/019699
Inventors:
John E. White - Melbourne FL
James D. Sturgis - Palm Bay FL
Raymond J. Erikson - Orlando FL
Gregg A. Waligroski - Palm Bay FL
Michael A. Scott - Charlottesville VA
Assignee:
Harris Corporation - Melbourne FL
International Classification:
F24J 212
US Classification:
126438
Abstract:
A solar energy concentrator system comprises an offset reflector structure made up of a plurality of solar energy reflector panel sections interconnected with one another to form a piecewise approximation of a portion of a (parabolic) surface of revolution rotated about a prescribed focal axis. Each panel section is comprised of a plurality of reflector facets whose reflective surfaces effectively focus reflected light to preselected surface portions of the interior sidewall of a cylindrically shaped solar energy receiver. The longitudinal axis of the receiver is tilted at an acute angle with respect to the optical axis such that the distribution of focussed solar energy over the interior surface of the solar engine is optimized for dynamic solar energy conversion. Each reflector panel section comprises a flat, hexagonally shaped truss support framework and a plurality of beam members interconnecting diametrically opposed corners of the hexagonal framework recessed within which a plurality of (spherically) contoured reflector facets is disposed. The depth of the framework and the beam members is greater than the thickness of a reflector facet such that a reflector facet may be tilted (for controlling the effective focus of its reflected light through the receiver aperture) without protruding from the panel section.
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