This invention pertains to the disposition of solar panels.
Solar panels have for many years been mounted on roof tops and various other locations. A long existing motivation in connection with solar panels has been to improve systems used to mount the panels.
Therefore, it is a principal object of the invention to provide an improved system to mount solar panels.
This, and other, further and more specific objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
Briefly, in accordance with the invention, I provide an improved method to install solar panels over a landfill having an upper surface to compensate for expansion and contraction and improve shedding of rain water and wind resistance. The method includes the step of providing at least one orthogonal solar panel. The panel has a pair of opposing substantially parallel spaced apart side edges; a top edge normal to the side edges; and, a bottom edge spaced apart and substantially parallel to the top edge and normal to said side edges.
The method also includes the steps of providing a flexible polymer cover; providing at least first and second elongate polymer support members each having a first end, a second end, a middle section intermediate the first and second ends, and a longitudinal axis; and providing at least first and second elongate metal rails. Each rail includes a longitudinal axis; a top extending parallel to the longitudinal axis; a side substantially normal to the top and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis; a first channel extending inwardly from the top in a first direction, parallel to the longitudinal axis, and including at least a first capture flange (22A, 22B); and, a second channel extending inwardly from the side in a second direction normal to the first direction, parallel to the longitudinal axis, and including at least a second capture flange (20A, 20B).
The method also includes the step of providing at least a first clip to secure the solar panel to the first metal rail. The clip includes an upper portion shaped and dimensioned to engage the bottom edge of the solar panel and maintain a portion of the solar panel adjacent the first metal rail; and, includes a first connector member to extend into the first channel of the first rail for sliding movement therealong in a third direction parallel to the longitudinal axis and the top of the first rail and shaped and dimensioned to be retained in the first channel of the first rail by the first capture flange of the first rail such that the connector member can not be removed from the first channel of the first rail in a direction normal to the top of the first rail.
The method also includes the step of providing at least a first anchor member to secure the first rail to the polymer support member. The first anchor member includes an attachment system to secure slidably the first anchor member to the polymer support member; and, includes a second connector member to extend into the second channel of the first rail for sliding movement therealong in the third direction parallel to the longitudinal axis and the top of the first rail and shaped and dimensioned to be retained in the second channel of the first rail by the second capture flange of the first rail such that the connector member can not be removed from the first channel of the first rail in a direction normal to the side of the first rail.
The method also includes the steps of installing the polymer cover on the upper surface of the landfill; and, fixedly attaching the first and second ends of each of the first and second polymer support members to the polymer cover such that the first and second support members are in spaced apart parallel relationship, and such that the intermediate section is not secured to the polymer cover such that the polymer cover is free to expand and contract beneath, independently of, and separately from the intermediate section.
The method also includes the step of slidably attaching with the first anchor member the first rail to the first end of the first polymer support member such that the second connection system slidably secures the first anchor member to the first end of the polymer support member; such that the third connector member slidably extends into the first channel of the first rail for sliding movement therealong in the third direction; and, such that the first rail extends from the first end of the first polymer support member to the first end of the second polymer support member.
The method also includes the steps of attaching the second rail to the second ends of the first and second polymer support members such that the second rail is substantially parallel to the first rail and is normal to the longitudinal axes of the first and second polymer support members; placing the solar panel on top of and spanning the distance between the first and second parallel rails; slidably securing with the first clip the solar panel to the first rail such that the upper portion of the first clip engages the bottom edge of the solar panel, and such that the first connector member extends into the first channel of the first rail for sliding movement therealong. The sliding movement of the first anchor member with respect to the polymer support member, of the third connector member with respect to the first channel of the first rail, and of the first connector member with respect to the first channel of the first rail, coupled with the polymer cover freely expanding and contracting beneath, independently of, and separately from the intermediate section, compensates for polymer expanding and contraction and minimizing the likelihood of damage to the solar panel, the polymer cover, the polymer support members, and the rails.
Turning now to the drawings, which depict the presently preferred embodiments of the invention for the purpose of illustrating the practice thereof and not by way of limitation of the scope of the invention, and in which like reference characters refer to corresponding elements throughout the several views,
Each solar panel includes a pair of opposing substantially parallel spaced apart side edges 14A, 14B, a top edge 14D, and a bottom edge 14C.
Each elongate polymer support member 11 includes a first end 12, a second end 13, a middle section intermediate said first and second ends, and a longitudinal axis extending through sad middle section and each end 12, 13.
Each rail 16, 17 includes a longitudinal axis, a top extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, a side substantially normal to said top and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis, a first channel 22, and a second channel 20. First channel 22 extends inwardly from the top in a first direction, extends parallel to the longitudinal axis, and includes at least a first capture flange 22A, 22B (
Clips 18 secure each solar panel 14 to rails 16 and 17. One clip 18 secures bottom edge 14C to rail 17. A second clip 18 secures bottom edge 14C to rail 16. A third clip 18 secures top edge 14D to rail 17. A fourth clip 18 secures top edge 14D to rail 16. A clip 18 includes an upper portion 18A shaped and dimensioned to engage the bottom 14C or top 14D edge of a panel 14. Clip 18 also includes a connector member 23 (
L-shaped anchor member 15 includes a connection system to secure slidably the member 15 to one end 12 of member 11. Although the construct of the anchor member 15 and of the connection system used with member 15 can vary as desired, the connection system illustrated in
Anchor member 15 also includes a connector member 34 which extends through an opening formed through the upright leg of L-shaped anchor member 15 and extends into channel 20. Member 34 includes head 21 (
A linear array of solar panels 14 can be arranged side-by-side each centered on a common longitudinal axis that is parallel to the ground and to the face of each panel. In another embodiment of the invention, multiple linear arrangements of solar panels are utilized with each linear arrangement radiating from a central point like the spokes on a wheel. The shape and dimension of a member 11′ or rail 16, 17 can vary as desired.
In use, a plurality of members 11 are attached to a pliable polymer cover 10 that contacts and extends over the surface of a landfill or other desired location or object or structure. Members 11 are parallel and are spaced apart a selected distance that typically is less than the length of each rail 16, 17. Each member 11 can be secured to cover 10 along the entire length of member 11, but it is presently preferred that only the ends 12, 13 are attached with adhesive, ultrasonic welding, etc. When only the ends 12, 13 are attached, the portion of each member 11 that is intermediate the ends is free to slide over cover 10 (or vice-versa) when member 11 expands and contracts as the result of variations in the ambient temperature. Thermoplastic materials which can be utilized in the manufacture of member 11 or of cover 10 can exhibit a relatively high tendency to expand and contract when subjected to a temperature change; as much as about ten times that which is exhibited by metals.
A bolt 30 (
A third bolt 30 is turned into an aperture 32 in end 13 of the first member 11 to connect a third anchor member to the end 13 of the first member 11. A fourth bolt 30 is turned into an aperture 32 in end 13 of the second member 11 to connect a fourth anchor member 15 to end 13 of the second member 11. Additional bolts 30 can, if desired, be utilized to connect additional anchor members 15 to the ends 13 of additional members 11
A first connector member 34 is utilized to connect the first anchor member 15 to rail 17. The first connector member extends through the upright leg of L-shaped anchor member 15 and into channel 20 of rail 17. Member 34 includes head 21 (
A second connector member 34 is utilized to connect the second anchor member 15 to rail 17. The second connector member 34 extends through the upright leg of L-shaped anchor member 15 and into channel 20 of rail 17. The second connector member 34 includes head 21 (
A third connector member 34 is utilized to connect the third anchor member 15 to rail 16. The third connector member 34 extends through the upright leg of the L-shaped third anchor member 15 and into channel 20 of rail 16. Member 34 includes head 21 (
A fourth connector member 34 is utilized to connect the fourth anchor member 15 to rail 16. The fourth connector member 34 extends through the upright leg of the L-shaped fourth anchor member 15 and into channel 20 of rail 16. Member 34 includes head 21 (
After the first, second, third, and fourth anchor members 15 are secured to members 11 and to rails 16 and 17 in the manner noted above, rails 16 and 17 have been mounted on members 11 in parallel relationship in the manner illustrated in
An orthogonal solar panel 14 is set on top of rails 16 and 17 in the manner illustrated in
A first clip 18 is used to secure the bottom edge 14C of panel 14 to rail 17. A second clip 18 is used to secure the bottom edge 14C of panel 14 to rail 16. A third clip 18 is used to secure the top edge 14D of panel 14 to rail 17. A fourth clip 18 is used to secure the top edge 14D of panel 14 to rail 16. Each clip 18 includes a connector member 23 and includes an upper portion 18A. Portion 18A is shaped and dimensioned to engage the bottom 14C or top 14D edge of a panel 14. Each clip 18 is connected to a rail 16, 17 such that the clip functions to hold panel 14 snugly against the top of rails 16 and 17 but also permits connector member 23 (
Stops 50 can be inserted in rails 16, 17 at the ends of channels 20 and 22 to prevent head 21 and member 23 from sliding out the ends of rails 16, 17.
In one particular presently preferred embodiment of the invention described above, the intermediate portion of member 11 is not adhered to cover 10, anchor member 15 can slide with respect to member 11, head 21 can slide along channel 20, and member 23 can slide along channel 22. Such a “loose” fitting construction is important because it helps compensate for the expansion and contraction of the support structure with changes in ambient temperature.
The spacing between members 11, along with not attaching the intermediate section of each member 11 to cover 10, reduces the risk that expansion and contraction of system components will damage cover 10 or panels 14.
Polymer members 11 preferably are not attached to cover 10 with fasteners that penetrate cover 10.
If desired, rails 16 and 17 can be fabricated from a polymer material. A metal is, however, preferred in the construction of rails 16 and 17 because of its lower coefficients of expansion. Pliable polymer cover 10 can, by way of example and not limitation, be fabricated from high density polyethylene, TPO. Polypropylene, EPDM, etc.
While the height, indicated by arrows J and H, respectively, of cylindrical members, or “pucks”, 12A and 12B comprising an end 12 can vary as desired, such height for each member 12A and 12B is presently one inch and serves to space panels 14 above liner 10. Such spacing is important because it permit breeze or wind to flow beneath panels 14 in the manner indicated by arrow F in
Specially constructed fixation systems can be utilized to improve the strength of the mounting system of the invention.
Another system which can be utilized to improve the strength of the mounting system of the invention is illustrated in