The present invention relates to the photovoltaic field, more particularly to a photo-generator blind or awning comprising photovoltaic cells in order to provide not only a usual solar protection inherent in blinds or awnings but also the production of electricity.
The incorporation of cloths or sheets of photovoltaic cells into blinds used amongst other things for patios or balconies is already part of the prior art. Publication WO 02/084044 describes a blind comprising, on the one hand, a cloth in which are encapsulated, in a succession of rows, preferably rigid photovoltaic cells and, on the other hand, a polygonal tube onto which said cloth can be rolled. The spacing between two adjacent rows of cells makes it possible to keep the latter on a plane parallel to one of the sides of the polygon defining the tube.
Publication WO 99/61721, for its part, discloses a similar device comprising a cloth on which flexible photovoltaic cells are placed, said cloth being able to be rolled onto a cylindrical tube.
The solar cells used by these devices have the disadvantage of having a relatively low output/cost ratio.
The object of the present invention is to propose a blind or awning comprising a first cloth superposed on a second cloth, the configuration of these cloths making it possible to substantially increase the electric output of the blind while limiting the considerable cost arising from the photovoltaic cells.
According to the invention, this object is achieved thanks to a photo-generator blind or awning as claimed in claim 1. This blind or awning comprises a first and a second element in the form of a flexible cloth or a set of bars. These two elements can move between a retracted position and a deployed position, the first element being superposed generally parallel on the second element at a certain distance when the latter are deployed. Photovoltaic cells are arranged on one and/or other of these elements, the active photovoltaic surface of said cells being situated on the upper surface and/or lower surface of the first element and/or on the upper surface of the second element. The first element allows the sunlight to pass through at least in part when the two elements are deployed. These elements are arranged so that the light is directed onto the active photovoltaic surface of the cells situated on the lower surface of the first element and/or on the upper surface of the second element.
The features of the invention will appear more clearly on reading a description of several embodiments given solely as an in no way limiting example with reference to the schematic figures, in which:
According to a first embodiment of the present invention (
The second cloth (2) arranged beneath the first cloth (1) has on its lower face the same appearance as conventional blind cloths. It may for example be made of acrylic or cotton. On the other hand, its upper face is totally covered by a flexible reflector (7) made of laminated 12 μm metallized (Ag or Al) plastic film (for example made of PET). This reflector (7), on the one hand, receives a large proportion of the diffuse or direct solar rays that have passed through the surface corresponding to the spacing between each cell (6) of the upper cloth (1) and, on the other hand, redirects a portion of these rays onto the lower surface of the bifacial photovoltaic cells (6) encapsulated in the upper cloth (1).
There are various flexible modules made up of a transparent film as described above in which said cells (6) are encapsulated. The dimensions of the latter are of the order of 80 mm to 120 mm for the length and from 1 to 3 millimeters for the width. The spacing between each cell (6) is normally situated between 0.5 mm and 3 mm. This spacing determines the cost and output of the module. Several modules can be juxtaposed side by side so as to form the whole surface of the upper cloth (1).
The supports (3, 4) onto which the cloths (1, 2) can be rolled are cylindrical, elliptical or polygonal tubes. The upper cloth (1) formed of said modules and the lower cloth (2) comprising the reflector (7) have little thickness allowing said cloths (1, 2) to be integrated into a blind case (8) once the latter are totally rolled up onto the support (3, 4). One of the ends of the cloths (1, 2) is attached to the support (3, 4), the other of its ends preferably being attached to a lambrequin (9) (
According to a second embodiment of the present invention as illustrated by
Given that all these thin films (10) are opaque, a band of transparent film (11) preferably made of polyvinylfluoride is arranged on either side of each strip (10) so that a large proportion of the diffuse and direct solar rays can reach the reflector (7). The latter redirects these rays onto the lower face of the photovoltaic cells inherent in the thin films (10) encapsulated in the upper cloth (1).
This set of two superposed cloths (1, 2) makes it possible to satisfy the weight, cost and radiation requirements. Irrespective of the sunshine of the region for which the blinds or awnings are intended, the surface of the flexible bifacial thin films (10) comprising the photovoltaic cells is divided into two. This surface is identical to the surface of the band of transparent film (11) that separates said films (10) and allows the lower face of the photovoltaic cells inherent in the thin films (10) to receive the solar radiation by means of the reflector (7).
According to a variant of the first two embodiments, the supports (3, 4) are replaced by a single and unique support consisting of a single tube (12) (
In a third embodiment of the present invention, each of the transparent bands (11) of the second embodiment is replaced by a series of Fresnel lenses (14) that are preferably linear (
It is a known practise to use Fresnel lenses in the aerospace field. For equal outputs, these lenses make it possible to divide the surface of the photovoltaic cells by 10 to 100 times. Document U.S. Pat. No. 6,111,190 describes such a device made up of expandable Fresnel lenses.
Each lens (14) concentrates the direct solar radiation onto a line of silicon or single-junction or multiple-junction photovoltaic cells (15) arranged on the reflector (7). In this embodiment, the lower face of the bifacial thin films (10) exposed to the reflector film (7) have the particular feature of also receiving the infrared radiation originating from the heating of the cells (15) subjected to the radiation concentrated by the Fresnel lenses (14). The direct solar radiation may be concentrated up to 2000 times on certain multiple-junction photovoltaic cells. However, it is preferable not to concentrate the direct solar radiation beyond 500 times in order to prevent problems resulting from the heating of these cells.
According to a fourth embodiment (
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According to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, the linear Fresnel lenses (17) are replaced by concentric Fresnel lenses (26) and the lines of photovoltaic cells (19) placed on the lower cloth (2) are replaced by photovoltaic cells (27) arranged on each focal point of the concentric Fresnel lens (26) (
According to a sixth embodiment (
Several straps (33) are arranged at regular intervals perpendicularly to the linear parabolic dishes (30) over the whole length of the cloth (2), two of them being arranged on either side of said cloth (2). These straps (33), one of whose ends is fixedly attached to the support (3) and the other of whose ends is fixedly attached to the lambrequin (9), ensure that said parabolic dishes (30) are kept on a single plane. Several polygons (34) are arranged at least at each end of the tube-shaped support (3). When the blind or awning is folded, the linear parabolic dishes (30) are rolled onto the tube (3) while the straps (33) are adjusted on the periphery of the polygons (34). The points of assembly of the strap (33) with the cloth (2) are positioned on one of the apexes of the polygon (34) that is tangential to the surface of the tube (3). This rolling method allows the straps (33) always to be tight when the cloth (2) is rolled onto the support (3).
The lower surface of each bar (28) is covered with a strip of photovoltaic cells (35) on which a row of preferably concentric Fresnel lenses (36) (
In a variant of the sixth embodiment, the metal or plastic wire (32) is replaced by a perforated strip (32′). The latter has sufficient rigidity to keep the beam of the parabolic dishes (30) on a single plane without the use of the straps (33).
Unlike the preceding embodiments, the output of the cells (35) inherent in this embodiment is practically unaffected by the movement of the sun on the east-west axis.
According to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, the set of bars (28) is arranged beneath the cloth (1). The latter consists of the flexible and transparent film (16) entirely formed of linear Fresnel lenses (17) as described in the fourth embodiment. The upper surface of said bars (28) comprises cells (37) on which other preferably concentric Fresnel lenses (38) are adjusted.
The blind or awning described according to the various above-mentioned embodiments, usually comprises a system for tilting the cloths (1, 2) on the north-south axis controlled by electric cylinders (not illustrated). Certain embodiments may comprise a reduction gear (39) designed to pivot said cloths (1, 2) on the east-west axis by means of a crown wheel (40) arranged on an axial support (41).
A programmed clock makes it possible to control the reduction gear (39) and/or the cylinders in order to position the cloths (1, 2) at any time of the day perpendicularly to the solar radiation so as to obtain maximum output.
The blind or awning, a simple solar protection intended for patios, pergolas or gardens, therefore becomes a heliostat capable of transforming the maximum of solar energy into electric energy throughout the year.
According to the various embodiments explained above, the present invention has a multitude of advantages:
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PCT/IB2005/003812 | 12/19/2005 | WO | 00 | 7/3/2007 |