The invention relates to a frame for jointly mounting at least two rectangular solar modules on the frame, wherein said frame comprises at least a group consisting of three parallel rails which are mounted on a supporting structure at defined distances from each other.
DE 20 2005 001 469 U1 discloses a device for mounting solar modules on a roof surface on rails which are laid in the direction of the roof pitch and have open-top channels. It is possible to mount clampings in the channels by means of screws or bolts, which clampings wrap around the rims of the solar modules with a collar. The principle of this type of mounting is referred to as clamp mounting.
This type of mounting leads to a secure mounting of the solar modules on the rails. However, each clamping has to be bolted individually.
The object underlying the invention is to provide a frame or a mounting system, respectively, for solar modules, on which the solar modules can be mounted in a particularly rapid and cost-efficient manner, and which frame or mounting system nevertheless allows for a secure and weather-proof mounting.
This object is achieved by a frame wherein the middle rail of the three rails of a group has a profile with flanges or collars cantilevering towards both sides, under each of which an edge of a solar module can be inserted. This type of mounting is referred to as insertion mounting. In contrast, clamping elements can be bolted to the two outer rails of the three rails, by means of which clamping elements the solar modules inserted into the middle rail can be mounted on the two outer rails, namely on the two respective edges which are adjacent to the edge inserted into the middle rail. This type of mounting is referred to as clamp mounting. “Edge” refers to one of the four sides of a rectangular solar module.
Thus, the invention is characterized in that the principles of insertion mounting and clamp mounting are combined. Although insertion mounting is basically faster, it is disadvantageous that the rails have to run parallel to two opposite edges, usually the narrow sides, of the solar modules. Consequently, the solar modules are held only at their outermost edges and, in the case of heavy snowfall, this might lead to a sagging of the modules. By contrast, by means of clamp mounting the rails can be located under the solar modules such that they are closer to their respective centers, which reduces sagging of the modules. The invention combines insertion mounting on one edge and clamp mounting on two edges adjacent to said edge, and, thus, combines the advantages of insertion mounting with those of clamp mounting.
The solar modules used can be usual, plate-shaped photovoltaic modules. Said modules are often rectangular in shape and have a size of about 80 cm×250 cm, for example, and, thus, often their length is substantially greater than their width. For this reason, the combination of insertion mounting and clamp mounting according to the invention is particularly advantageous since the solar modules cannot sag over their entire length.
According to a preferred embodiment the frame is designed such that the edge inserted into the middle rail forms the narrow side of the rectangular solar modules. “Narrow edge” refers to one of the two shorter sides of the rectangle. Advantageously, the respective distances between the three rails are each smaller than the length of the long sides of the rectangular solar modules. This means that the outer two of the three rails do not run close to the outer narrow sides, but closer to the center for a better support of the solar modules over their length in order to prevent a possible sagging in the case of snowfall.
Preferably, the distances between the three rails of a group are by approximately ⅓ to ⅛ shorter than the long side of a solar module. This means that the two outer rails support the solar modules at a distance of about ⅓ to ⅛ from the outer narrow sides. The inner narrow sides are inserted into the middle rail and, consequently, they are supported there. For a solar module having a length of approximately 1.5 m to 2.8 m this can mean that the outer rails run at a distance of about 30 cm-50 cm, preferably about 40 cm, from the outer narrow sides of the solar modules.
In detail, the middle rail preferably comprises a section which is T-shaped in profile, wherein under each of the flanges cantilevering towards both sides of the T an edge of a solar module can be inserted.
Preferably, the two outer rails have a different shape. In particular, they are designed such that corresponding clamping elements, by means of which the solar modules can be clamped, can be bolted thereto. According to a preferred embodiment the two outer rails have respective screw channels to which the clamping elements can be bolted. The clamping elements can be rim clamping elements by means of which one solar module can be mounted, or central clamping elements by means of which two adjacent solar modules can be mounted by means of one clamping element. For example, the outer rails or clamping elements, respectively, can be designed as is described in DE 20 2005 001 469 U1 or DE 20 2007 002 232 U1.
Preferably, the rails are oriented at least essentially horizontal. In particular, they may lie on an inclined plane, which preferably is directed towards the sun. Preferably, the rectangular solar modules are then inserted edgewise into the middle rail and clamped to the outer rails.
The supporting structure which carries the three rails can be a roof of a building or a movable elevation which can be readjusted to follow the azimuth angle of the sun. Preferably, however, it is a fixed elevation, i.e. a supporting structure which is directed towards the south and firmly anchored on the ground or on a rooftop.
The invention also relates to an above-described frame on which at least two, preferably more rectangular solar modules are mounted as has been described above.
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specifications, claims and appended drawings.
The invention is now explained in more detail with the help of an embodiment with reference to the appended drawings. The figures show:
Identical parts in the figures are denoted with the same reference signs.
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
The middle rail 5 has a profile such that the solar modules 7 can be slid in or inserted with one of their respective edges, and they are then supported thereby. The solar modules 7 are supported on the outer rails 6a, 6b and are held there by means of the clamping elements 17 bolted to the rails 6. Since the solar modules are securely clamped by the clamping elements 17, they cannot slip out of the middle rail 5. The outer rails 6a and 6b support the solar modules 7 at a certain distance from their outer narrow sides. This will be explained in more detail with the help of the top view shown in
Other clamping elements 16, the so-called “central” clamping elements, can be used at the long sides 13 which face each other. Said clamping elements make it possible to simultaneously mount two adjacent solar modules on one rail, preferably using only one screw or bolt. As a result, assembly is possible even faster and with even less effort.
Preferably, the distances A between the rails 6a and 5 and 5 and 6a, respectively, are equal and amount to L−1.
Thus,
Towards the bottom, the solar modules 7 are supported by corresponding bulges 23, 24, for example made of aluminum, but also of plastic or rubber, so that the solar modules are not damaged when they are inserted between the flange 21 and the bulge 23 or between the flange 22 and the bulge 24, respectively. The bulges 23, 24 can also be formed as separate parts which can be manufactured in different heights and laid onto the middle rail 5. This makes it possible to employ solar modules of different heights.
As a matter of course, different other designs of the middle rail 5 are also suitable for inserting the solar modules 7 from the left or from the right (in the illustration of
The invention provides for a particularly advantageous hybrid mounting which comprises both elements of an insertion technique as well as of clamp mounting on several rails which are arranged parallel to each other. A supporting structure can comprise one group as well as several groups of three rails each.
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2010 006 442.2 | May 2010 | DE | national |