The present invention relates to the sector of alternative energy sources and in particular concerns a technological improvement regarding the use of fixed-geometry and/or variable-geometry surfaces to be fixed on watercraft, with or without sails, said surfaces being equipped with photovoltaic cells for converting the solar energy captured into electrical energy.
Currently known are numerous devices and means for capturing solar energy, which can be applied on watercraft.
In particular, there may be mentioned the German patent DE 3836259 published on Apr. 26, 1990, the German patent DE 19605865 published on Aug. 21, 1997, and the Japanese patent JP 10167186 published on Jun. 23, 1998.
The German patent DE 3836259 published on Apr. 26, 1990, concerns the application on watercraft of solar cells, which are constrained on rigid curvilinear surfaces, which can slide with respect to one another in a telescopic way along a supporting mainmast. Said curvilinear surfaces provided with solar cells are set in such a way as to be lowered or raised, if need be, to supply electrical energy for propulsion and for power supply of the watercraft.
The basic disadvantage of this known art lies in the fact that the solar cells are not applied on the sails and/or on other fixed and/or mobile surfaces of the watercraft.
A further disadvantage is represented by the position of the mainmast, which is central with respect the side masts of the sails, which could shield the light radiation itself either totally or in part.
The patent No. DE 19605865 published on Aug. 21, 1997, regards solar cells that can be applied prevalently on metal fender bars hinged along the sides of watercraft so as to be orientable in relation to the inclination of the sun rays and that supply rechargeable batteries or accumulators for supplying electrical energy for propulsion and power supply of the watercraft.
The basic disadvantage of this invention lies in the fact that the surfaces that capture solar energy appear insufficient for accumulation of an amount electrical energy such as to move the watercraft itself, irrespective of its size, which will require, in any case, other energy contributions.
Furthermore, the surfaces that capture solar energy are not altogether studied for improving the streamlining of the watercraft, but are even prejudicial to the streamlining, and this is an unfavourable factor for sailcraft.
The Japanese patent No. JP 10167186 published on Jun. 23, 1998, concerns a solar-cell module applied to a frame hinged on the end of a mast rigidly constrained to the stern of the sailcraft so as to be orientable in relation to the inclination of the sun rays for supplying rechargeable batteries or accumulators for supplying electrical energy for electric power supply alone of some equipment or systems of the watercraft.
The basic disadvantage of this invention lies in the fact that the surfaces that capture the solar radiation, in addition to being limited in extension, are installed merely as an additional kit. A further disadvantage, not less important than the previous one, is represented by the fact that said surfaces, in addition to being far from extensive, are not aerodynamic at all.
The main purpose of the present invention is to overcome the aforesaid disadvantages of the known art, by providing one or more fixed-geometry and/or variable-geometry surfaces for capture of solar energy and for photovoltaic conversion thereof, which can be applied on watercraft with or without sails for propulsion and electric power supply of the watercraft, combining, at the same time optimizing them, certain characteristics of the previous patents and of the known products referred to above, but overcoming in any case the disadvantages presented thereby.
A further purpose of the present invention is to provide one or more fixed-geometry and/or variable-geometry surfaces for capturing solar energy which can be applied either as an additional kit on electrically propelled watercraft or intimately connected to all the useful surfaces that can be employed, whether fixed surfaces, mobile surfaces or hide-away surfaces, as likewise to all of the external surfaces, whether aerodynamic or not, of the watercraft itself, such as, for example, the sails.
A further purpose of the present invention is to provide one or more surfaces with variable geometry for capturing solar energy that can be applied on electrically propelled watercraft and that will guarantee fully the simplicity and ease of production and that, at the same time, will be easy to use, maintain, and present a high durability and a low cost for the end user.
The above purposes are achieved by providing a complex of surfaces for capturing solar energy, which can be applied on watercraft with or without sails, characterized in that they are fixed-geometry and/or variable-geometry surfaces, said complex being basically constituted by a plurality of photovoltaic cells and/or films and/or panels, which are designed to capture solar energy and which can be applied on all the surfaces of the watercraft, whether fixed surfaces, mobile surfaces, or hide-away surfaces.
The aforesaid purposes and the consequent advantages, as well as the characteristics of the invention will emerge more clearly from the ensuing detailed description of some preferred embodiments, which are provided by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the drawings, wherein:
The complex of fixed-geometry and/or variable-geometry surfaces 1 for capturing solar energy is characterized in that it can be applied on all the surfaces of a watercraft 3, whether they are fixed, mobile and/or hide-away surfaces, by means of photovoltaic cells and/or films and/or panels 5.
The further characterization of the invention is that the complex of surfaces 1 that capture solar energy can be provided also as an integrative part of the outer surface of the fairing of the watercraft 3, and likewise may be present on purposely designed surfaces constituted by elastic or rigid fabrics, provided with a plurality of photovoltaic cells 5 or coated with photovoltaic films 5 or again with photovoltaic panels 5 already pre-sized according to given surface dimensions or provided as additional kits.
Another peculiarity of the present invention is constituted by the presence of a complex of surfaces 1 provided with photovoltaic cells and/or films and/or panels 5 that capture solar energy, which can be made either with variable-geometry surfaces or with fixed-geometry surfaces, even using surfaces that can be hidden away in the fairing of the watercraft 3 itself.
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Further hide-away surfaces, not represented for reasons of brevity in the attached figures, may be installed within the structure of the fairing of the watercraft 3 itself. Said hide-away surfaces extend safely and in a geometrically variable way the overall dimensions of the watercraft 3, guaranteeing, where need be, maximization of the photovoltaic surface for capturing solar energy and hence of supply of electrical energy to the watercraft itself, both when this is sailing and when it is at anchor.
Moving of the mobile variable-geometry surfaces can be obtained either manually or by means of electrical transducers that actuate slide or telescopic mechanisms, or yet again by application of elements hinged so that they can turn through 90° or 180° on the front, side, and/or rear surfaces of the fairing of the watercraft 3, moved with the aid of electrically operated hydraulic jacks, spring mechanisms, automatically and/or manually operated rope mechanisms, etc.
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It is obvious that it is possible to envisage further variants with the possible application of photovoltaic cells on fixed, mobile, and hide-away surfaces of the watercraft 3, via panels with variable geometry which project, according to pre-set curvatures, from both sides of the fairing of the watercraft 3 itself.
The chief advantage of such a location of said plurality of cells, films, and/or panels 5 on the complex of surfaces 1 is that of achieving a maximization of the surface of capture and photovoltaic conversion of solar energy (increasing at least up to three times the capturing surfaces of the inventions according to the prior art), and hence the possibility of capturing energy in an optimal way during navigation, via said variable-geometry surfaces.
The inventive step of the present invention lies fundamentally in having devised a complex of fixed-geometry and/or variable-geometry surfaces 1 for capture and photovoltaic conversion of solar energy via photovoltaic cells, films, and panels, thus enabling the following advantages to be obtained:
It should be noted that, according to the invention, even the side walls of the hull can be coated with photovoltaic cells and/or films and/or panels 5: in fact, since said side walls are inclined towards the surface of the sea, they enable the sunlight reflected by the water to be captured.
Finally, it should be noted that, in a further embodiment of the invention, it is possible to envisage application of photovoltaic cells and/or films and/or panels 5 directly on a sail of a known type.
The present invention has been described and illustrated according to some preferred embodiments, but it is understood that a person skilled in the branch may make equivalent modifications and/or replacements, without thereby departing from the sphere of protection of the present industrial patent right.
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BA2007A000068 | Oct 2007 | IT | national |