This application claims the benefit of Singapore Patent Application No. 200906839-6, filed on Oct. 13, 2009, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a photovoltaic cell support assembly, particularly although not exclusively, for attachment to a vertical wall to form a solar electric power generating cladding for the wall.
2. Background
Photovoltaic tiles and panels are increasingly used on the roofs of buildings to provide electrical energy to supplement the energy demands for the buildings and their occupiers. Such panels and tiles are often provided with a support structure that mimics the configuration of conventional roof coverings such as roof tiles and slates to enable attaching of the photovoltaic panels and tiles to the roof without substantive modification of the roof. However such photovoltaic panels and tiles are unsuitable for connection or coupling to a wall.
One aspect of the invention provides a photovoltaic cell support assembly comprising:
Each recess may be configured to prevent flow of a liquid into the interior of the assembly from the recess when the assembly is hung on a wall by the hooks.
Each recess may be sealed to prevent flow of a liquid into an interior of the assembly from the recess when the assembly is hung on a wall by the hooks.
The assembly may comprise a first panel wherein the first surface is a surface of the first panel which faces the wall when the assembly is hung on the wall, and wherein the recess comprises a recess surface which is continuous with the first surface.
The assembly may comprise respective lips extending laterally from each of two edges of the assembly and respective rebates provided about each of two further edges of the assembly, the lips and rebates being relatively configured wherein the lips on the assembly can seat in rebates of two respective adjacent assemblies.
At least one of the lips may be provided with a pre-formed hole for receiving a fastener, the hole located so that the fastener when applied through the hole couples the assembly to the rebate of an adjacent assembly.
The assembly may comprise a second panel wherein the second surface is an exposed surface of the second panel and wherein the second panel is coupled to and spaced from the first panel.
The electrical terminals may pass through the second layer and may be provided with blind holes that open onto the second surface for receiving connectors of the photovoltaic cells.
The electrical circuit may comprise a sub-circuit disposed in a space between the first panel and the second panel, the sub-circuit electrically connected to the electrical terminals and to electrical plugs, the electrical plugs facilitating electrical connection between adjacent assemblies.
The sub-circuit may be configured to couple the photovoltaic cells supported on a common second panel in series.
The sub-circuit may comprise for each photovoltaic cell, a bypass diode coupled across the electrical terminals to which that photovoltaic cell is connected.
The electrical plugs may be connected with the sub-circuit in a manner wherein adjacent assemblies are electrically coupled in series.
The assembly may comprise a frame disposed between the first panel and the second panel, the frame spacing the first panel from the second panel.
The first and second panels may be attached and sealed to the frame.
The first panel may be made of a thermally insulating material.
The second panel may be made of a thermal insulating material.
The first panel may be made of a fire proof material.
The second panel may be made of a fireproof material.
A second aspect of the invention provides a substantially vertical wall comprising:
The wall may comprise a plurality of photovoltaic cells provided with connectors that project perpendicular to a plane of the cells, wherein the photovoltaic cells are coupled to the assemblies by engagement of the connectors with the terminals.
A third aspect of the invention may provide a method of constructing a substantially vertical solar electrical power generating wall comprising:
FIG. 5B1 is a detailed view of area B shown in
FIG. 5B2 is an exploded view of detailed view B shown in
FIG. 5C1 illustrates the connection of a photovoltaic cell to the assembly;
FIG. 5C2 is a detailed view of area C shown in FIG. 5C1; and,
Embodiments of the present invention provide a photovoltaic cell support assembly 10 that can be supported on a vertical wall and is able to support and electrically connect together a plurality of photovoltaic cells to thereby create a substantially vertical solar electric power generating wall. As explained in greater detail below, embodiments of the assembly 10 may be suspended by hooks only on the wall rather than being fixed by mechanical fasteners such as screws or nails to the wall. Embodiments of the assembly 10 may also be formed in a manner or from materials that provide thermal insulation and/or fire proofing.
With reference to the accompanying drawings and in particular
The recess 14 is configured in a manner to prevent the flow of liquid such as rain into the interior of the assembly 10 through the recesses 14 when the assembly 10 is hung on the wall 18 by the hooks 16. One way of configuring the recess 14 in this manner is depicted in
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The panels 12 and 44 may be attached to opposite sides of the frame 46 by a plurality of screws 54. A sealing gasket or sealing material (not shown) may be provided between the panels 12 and 44 and the frame 46 to minimise the likelihood of liquids such as water into the space 48.
The frame 46 comprises four members 50a, 50b, 50c and 50d (hereinafter referred to in general as “members 50”) which are joined together to form a square. Members 50a and 50b are adjacent each other forming a right angle as are members 50c and 50d. In this particular embodiment, the members 50a and 50b have a narrower width W1 than the width W2 of the members 50c and 50d. Each of the members 50 is provided with predrilled holes 52 for receiving the screws 54 for attaching the first and second panels 12 and 44 to the frame 46. In addition, the members 50a and 50c are each provided with a further threaded hole 56 near the member 50d. The holes 56 are provided on the side of the members 50a and 50c to which the second panel 44 is attached.
The panel 44 is offset from the frame 46 so that two edges of the panel 44 form lips 45a and 45b which over hang members 50a and 50b while leaving strips of the members 50c and 50d uncovered to form respective rebates 47c and 47d (see
With reference to FIGS. 2C and 3A-3D, the electric circuit 22 comprises a sub-circuit 58 that is disposed between the panels 12 and 44, a plurality of electric terminals 60 that pass through the panel 44 into the space 48 between the panels 12 and 44; and, electrical plugs 62 that electrically connect with the sub-circuit 58. The terminals 60 pass through corresponding holes 64 formed in the panel 44 (see for example
The terminals 60 are in the form of studs or screws provided with a head 66 and a threaded shank 68. The head 66 is formed with an axial blind hole 70. The terminal 60 is made from an electrically conducting material. The holes 64 which receive the terminal 60 are counter-sunk on the surface 13 as shown most clearly in
The sub-circuit 58 comprises a plurality of wires 72, diodes 74 and nuts 76. The wires 72, and leads from opposite ends of the diodes 74, are each provided with lugs 80 that are passed onto the shanks 68. To construct and connect the sub-circuit 58 initially the second panel 44 is fastened to the frame 46. The terminals 60 are then passed through the holes 64 so that their shanks 68 extend into the space 48. Washers 78 are then pushed onto the shanks 68. The washers 78 act as sealing washers to provide a seal against the ingress of foreign matter including liquid into the space 48. Next, the lugs 80 of the wires 72 and diodes 74 are placed onto the shanks 68. The lugs 80 are mechanically and electrically coupled to the terminals 60 by the nuts 76.
In order to provide physical space for the electrical plugs 62, the panels 44 are provided with two cut out 82 which open onto opposite side edges 40 and 42 of the assembly 10 (see for example
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Thus the cells 24 and corresponding photovoltaic panel 20 is electrically and mechanically coupled to the layer 44 by insertion of the connectors 90 into the blind holes 70 of the terminals 60. If desired, to provide greater mechanical attachment between the photovoltaic cells 24/panels 20 to the layer 44, and to also minimise the risk of foreign matter passing between the photovoltaic panel 20/cells 24 and the second panel 44, a bead of sealant material may be applied about the perimeter of the respective panels 20 and/or cells 24. The circuit 22 is also configured in this embodiment to provide a series connection between adjacent assemblies 10. The connection between adjacent assemblies 10 is made by engagement of plugs 62 of mutually adjacent assemblies 10 as shown in
A substantially vertical solar electric generating wall can be constructed by cladding the vertical wall 18 with a plurality of the assemblies 10 and attaching photovoltaic cells 24/panels 20 to the assemblies 10. This is achieved by initially fastening a plurality of hooks 16 onto a vertical face of the wall 18 using mechanical fasteners 92 appropriate for the particular wall 18 at hand. For example, if wall 18 is a masonry wall, then mechanical fasteners may comprise screws 92 and wall plugs 94 (see
Once all the assemblies 10 have been hung on the wall 18, respective photovoltaic panels 20/cells 24 can be attached to the respective assemblies 10 by engagement of the terminals 90 of the photovoltaic cells 24 in each photovoltaic panel 20 with the terminals 60 attached to the second panels 44 of the assemblies 10.
Electrical power generated by the photovoltaic panels 20 may be provided to an electrical load, switch or electrical management system which may include storage devices such as batteries or capacitors.
Throughout the description and drawings, example embodiments are given with reference to specific configurations. It will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms. Those of ordinary skill in the art would be able to practice such other embodiments without undue experimentation. The scope of the present invention, for the purpose of the present patent document, is not limited merely to the specific example embodiments or alternatives of the foregoing description.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200906839-6 | Oct 2009 | SG | national |