This Application is a 371 of PCT/ES2011/070878 filed on Dec. 19, 2011, which claimed the priority of Spanish Patent Application No. P201031929 filed on Dec. 23, 2010, both applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention is encompassed within the field of hydraulic oil-driven rotating mechanisms, and more specifically, in the field of solar trackers for photovoltaic applications (flat panels, thin film, concentration modules, etc.) and thermosolar applications (heliostats, Stirling dishes, etc.) for rotation on one or two axes: azimuth and/or elevation.
Currently there are many solar panel support structure rotating and support mechanisms, both solar collectors and photovoltaic cells being understood as solar panels.
Among the most well known and widely used rotating mechanisms are those which allow moving on two axes: the rotational movement of the solar panels on a vertical axis, resulting in an azimuth movement, and the rotational movement on a horizontal axis resulting in a lifting and lowering movement which is also called zenith movement.
There are some hydraulic oil-driven rotating mechanisms for solar trackers comprising three cylinders for achieving the movement in two axes, the azimuth and zenith movement, of the solar panels contained in a structural support, such as that disclosed by EP1213427 which discloses a mechanism with a U-shaped structure attached to the panel support structure making up a parallelepiped, with a ball joint at each attachment point and two hydraulic cylinders attached at both ends to the parallelepiped, and a friction bushing or bearing for rotating the assembly about an attachment shaft for attachment to the V-shaped section responsible for the azimuth movement together with a hydraulic cylinder.
Another mechanism of those mentioned above is that disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 612,306, which provides a platform for the azimuth movement comprising a framework having four beams inside of which there are located two pivoting hydraulic cylinders connected to two of the corners of the framework, or by ES2322527 which discloses a mechanism of those mentioned above, in which the zenith movement is achieved by driving a pair of hydraulic cylinders, and the azimuth movement is achieved by rotating a ring, driven by a hydraulic motor, attached to a horizontal frame supporting, by means of a plurality of hinges, the solar panel support structure which rotates on a second ring provided with mooring pins.
However, these mechanisms are not compact and they considerably increase the weight of the tracker or system on which they act.
The invention relates to a compact hydraulic oil-driven structural support rotating mechanism, preferably for a solar tracker, and preferably for moving in two axes, which allows moving the some surface as other known solar trackers, but with less weight, less cost, occupying a much smaller space and with a wide operating range.
The hydraulic oil-driven structural support rotating mechanism of the invention comprises at least two hydraulic oil cylinders for driving the rotational movement of structural supports, such as the solar panel structural support, with respect to at least one axis, selected from vertical, horizontal, or a combination of both. It differs from the hydraulic oil-driven mechanisms known up until now in that it comprises a hollow core comprising at least one opening on its side surface for the passage of a first and a second pivotable hydraulic cylinder, fixed to the core by means of two parallel vertical shafts, each cylinder being able to be arranged in the central point with respect to the upper edge and the lower edge of the core, which allows reducing the bending moment.
The ends of each hydraulic oil cylinder are fixed by attachment means to a rotating mechanical element selected from a slew ring or bearing, located inside the hollow core, to which this rotating mechanical element is fixed by attachment means, and attached to the structural support by attachment means.
The fact that the cylinders enter the hollow core allows placing said cylinders closer to the rotation shaft, which allows having a lighter, more compact driving mechanism with a high range of movement up to 230 degrees.
A set of drawings which aids to better understand the invention and which specifically relates to two embodiments of said invention presented as non-limiting examples thereof is described briefly below.
As can be seen in
The fact that the cylinders enter the hollow core allows placing said cylinders closer to the rotation shaft, which allows having a lighter, more compact driving mechanism with a high range of movement up to 230 degrees.
The azimuth movement with respect to a vertical axis is achieved by rotating one of the rings of the rotating mechanical element, in this case a bearing, with respect to its vertical axis. This bearing comprises a row of balls between two rings, an outer ring (8, 108) and an inner ring (9, 109), one axially moved with respect to the other, such that the inner ring (9, 109) of the bearing is attached by its upper portion to a base platform (16, 116) of a lifting mount (10, 110) by a plurality of attachment means acting as a support for the structural support, and the outer ring (8) of the bearing is attached by its lower portion to the upper cover (2, 102) of the core by a plurality of attachment means.
The hydraulic cylinders (5, 105, 6, 106) can be attached at one of their ends directly to the base (116) of the mount as shown in
The lifting and lowering movement of the structural support or rotation with respect to a horizontal axis is obtained as a result of a plurality of rotating means for rotating the structural support which in this case are two articulable side arms (15, 15′, 115, 115′) which can be attached by a horizontal shaft (12) as shown in
The mechanism can comprise:
To favor and facilitate accessing the encoder (117) for maintenance or the like, the base (116) of the mount can comprise a hole, which can be covered with a cover, and thus allow accessing the encoder (117) from the upper portion of the mechanism. In addition, the mouths of both elevation and azimuth hydraulic cylinders and hydraulic tubes are oriented such that the wiring does not hinder the rotation or lifting movement.
The lower cover (3, 103) of the core can comprise threaded holes allowing a quick and simple assembly of the mechanism to the pedestal of the solar tracker or the like.
This mechanism is particularly design for application in solar trackers, but extending its use to other fields of the industry requiring similar features is not ruled out.
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201031929 | Dec 2010 | ES | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ES2011/070878 | 12/19/2011 | WO | 00 | 9/30/2013 |
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WO2012/085316 | 6/28/2012 | WO | A |
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International Search Report of PCT/ES2011/070878 dated Mar. 29, 2012. |
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20140013879 A1 | Jan 2014 | US |