Photovoltaic (“PV”) modules are typically comprised of a laminate containing photovoltaic cells and internal wiring with aluminum extrusions (or other fabrication material(s), including composites and/or combinations of materials), located on the perimeter of the laminate that are typically referred to as “frames.” Frames are commonly used in the construction of PV modules in order to provide structural rigidity that is required to resist forces that occur during the transport and installation of PV modules, as well as resist natural forces from wind and snow pressures once a module has been installed on a roof or other type of structure. Common PV frames contain a slot or gap at a top or upper portion of the extrusion, which may at least partially capture, hold, or support a PV laminate. The frame also may contain an aperture or hollow section which may be partially or wholly located below the slot of the upper portion. The hollow section may be sized to accommodate a joining member (commonly referred to as, or termed, a “corner key”) during the module assembly process. Common PV frames suffer from a number of drawbacks. Common PV frames with a single hollow section do not allow for increases in tolerance yields during the extrusion process. Other PV frames do not contain a groove that accepts mounting and/or electrically bonding PV module hardware. Other PV frames do not contain a diagonal wall portion to improve groove stability during some connection methods. What is instead desired is a frame that is conserves material while providing strength and rigidity. Ideally, such a system would also protect laminate edges from bending stresses and have a low side profile. The foregoing examples of the related art and limitations related therewith are intended to be illustrative and not exclusive. Other limitations of the related art will become apparent to those of skill in the art upon a reading of the specification and a study of the figures.
The following embodiments and aspects thereof are described and illustrated in conjunction with systems, apparatus, tools, and methods which are meant to be exemplary and illustrative, not limiting in scope. In various embodiments, one or more of the above-described problems have been reduced or eliminated, while other embodiments are directed to other advantages or improvements (including increased strength, laminate protection and low profile design).
One embodiment of the invention comprises components and a method for producing components that, without limitation, frame a PV module such that the frame (i) provides improved stability for the groove incorporated therein, (ii) enables a higher percentage of intolerance final PV module product, and (iii) enables acceptance of a wider tolerance range in raw frame extrusion than the prior art. An embodiment may include a profile with a first hollow and a second hollow, collinear to one another and separated by a diagonal component. A corner key with teeth and male portions may engage the first hollow of adjacent profiles that meet orthogonally. Once so engaged, a tool head may be applied to the corner formed by the adjacent profiles. The application of the tool head may create indentations in the profiles that engage the teeth of the corner keys within the profiles, forming a corner of a PV module frame.
In addition to the exemplary aspects and embodiments described above, further aspects and embodiments will become apparent by reference to the figures and by study of the following detailed descriptions.
Demonstrative embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures and drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
Terms. With reference to the figures and description herein but without limitation:
Adjacent refers to being positioned next to or adjoining or neighboring, or having a common vertex or common side. Thus, adjacent PV panels would include PV panels that have one side close to (from a few inches apart to abutting) and facing one side of another PV panel. Sometimes, but not always, the corners of adjacent panels align; so four adjacent panels would have one corner each that nearly or actually touch the other three corners, such as exemplified at
Adjustable refers to the capability of being changed so as to match or fit.
Adjustably connected refers to an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like that loosely, slidable, or rigidly links, interlocks, joins, unites or fastens two or more things together in a manner that can be changed so as to match or fit.
Attach or attachment refers to one or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like which are joined, fastened, secured, affixed or connected to another item, or the like in a permanent, removable, secured or non-permanent manner. As an example, a frame portion may be attached to a corner key as exemplified at
Beneath refers to extending or being situated directly or substantially underneath, typically with close proximity or contact.
Between refers to being situated, located, or otherwise oriented at, in, or across the space separating two objects or regions. For example, diagonal component 8 is between hollow 4 and hollow 4A in
Connect or connecting refers to loosely, slidably, or rigidly bringing together or into contact with or joining or fastening to form a link or association between two or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like.
Connector refers to an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like that loosely, slidable, or rigidly links, interlocks, joins, unites or fastens two or more things together. May also include a device, an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like for keeping two parts of an electric or electronic circuit in contact.
Coplanar refers to the circumstance where two or more objects are situated, located, or otherwise substantially oriented in the same plane.
Couple refers to loosely, slidably, or rigidly joining, linking, interlocking, connecting or mating two or more objects or items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like together.
Coupling refers to an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like that loosely, slidably, or rigidly joins, links, mates, interlocks, or connects two things together.
Double male connector refers to a connector (see above) having two male or insertable members, usually used for connecting two female or receiving parts or coupling members together. For example corner key 5 comprises a double male connector as shown in
Disengage refers to detaching, freeing, loosening, extricating, separating or releasing from something that holds-fast, connects, couples or entangles. See Engagement below.
Enable refers to facilitating or making possible, able, feasible, practical, operational, or easy; or to cause to operate.
End refers to a final part, termination, extent or extremity of an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, or the like that has a length.
Engage refers to interlocking or meshing or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like. See Disengage above.
Frame refers to an essentially rigid structure that surrounds or encloses a periphery of an item, object, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, or the like.
Gap refers to a break, void, opening, cleft, breach, aperture, separation, or space, as well as an interruption of continuity, between two objects, or within an object.
Groove refers to a long, narrow cut, rut, indentation, channel, furrow, gutter, slot or depression often used to guide motion or receive a corresponding ridge or tongue.
Insertable refers to an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like which is capable of being put in, entered into, set within, introduced, inset, inserted, placed, fit or thrust into another an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like.
Integral with refers to being essential or necessary for completeness, constituent, completing, containing, entire, or forming a unit. It may also refer to consisting or composed of parts that together constitute a whole.
Laminate or PV laminate refers to a photovoltaic device having an interconnected assembly of solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells which is frequently, but not always, laminated with glass and/or other materials.
Length refers to a measurement or extent of an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like from end to end, usually along the greater or longer of the two or three dimensions of the body; in distinction from breadth or width.
Located refers to where an object or a series of objects is physically situated with respect to one or more other objects.
Locked refers to fastened, secured or interlocked.
Orthogonally refers to relating to or composed of right angles, perpendicular or having perpendicular slopes or tangents at a point of intersection.
Near refers to a short distance from an object or location.
Perimeter refers to an essentially continuous line forming the boundary, periphery or circuit of a closed geometric figure; the outer limits of an area.
Photovoltaic module (sometimes referred to as a PV module, solar panel, solar module, or photovoltaic panel) refers to a packaged, interconnected assembly of solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells, frequently, but not always, laminated with glass and other materials and sometimes surrounded by a frame. A plurality of PV modules are commonly used to form a larger photovoltaic system referred to as a PV array (see below), to provide electricity for commercial, industrial and residential applications.
Positionable refers to an object, item, mechanism, apparatus, combination, feature, link or the like which is capable of being positioned, placed or arranged in a particular place or way.
PV laminate refers to a photovoltaic device having an interconnected assembly of solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells which is frequently, but not always, laminated with glass and/or other materials. A PV laminate with an integral frame which may support the PV laminate is sometimes referred to as a PV module.
PV module (sometimes referred to as a photovoltaic module, solar panel, solar module or photovoltaic panel) refers to a packaged interconnected assembly of solar cells, also known as photovoltaic cells, frequently, but not always, laminated with glass and other materials and sometimes surrounded by a frame. A plurality of PV modules are commonly used to form a larger photovoltaic system referred to as a PV array (see below), to provide electricity for commercial, industrial and residential applications.
PV array refers to a plurality of photovoltaic modules connected together often in a pattern of rows and columns with module sides placed close to or touching other modules.
Rail refers to refers to a relatively straight, usually essentially evenly shaped along its length, rod, beam, girder, profile or structural member or the like, or plurality of such, of essentially rigid material used as a fastener, support, barrier, or structural or mechanical member.
Rail member refers to a structural entity, element or unit (or part of such entity, element, or unit) that acts as or embodies a rail.
Removable refers to one or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like which are capable of being removed, detached, dismounted from or taken-away from another item or the like, or combination.
Rectilinear refers to one or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like which are essentially bounded by, characterized by or forming straight and substantially parallel lines.
Rigidly couples refers to joining, linking, connecting or mating two or more objects or items, mechanisms, objects, things, components, structures or the like together in a non-flexible manner that is difficult to bend or be forced out of shape.
Roof refers to a structure or protective covering that covers or forms the upper covering or top of a building. The upper surface of a roof is often used as a support surface for mounting, connecting or otherwise attaching a PV module or a PV array.
Rotatably refers to one or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like which are capable of being rotated, revolved or turned around or about an axis or center.
Skirt refers to an edging, molding or covering that may be fixed to the edge of a PV module to conceal or block the bottom area under a PV array when the PV array is mounted to a support surface.
Span refers to an extent or measure of space between, or the distance between two points or extremities.
Support or supporting refers to one or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like which are capable of bearing weight or other force, often to keep the item or the like from falling, sinking, slipping or otherwise moving out of a position.
Support structure refers to a structure, such as a roof, table or the ground which may provide a base for securing PV modules to form a PV array.
Threaded refers to one or more items, mechanisms, objects, things, structures or the like which have, embody or include an essentially helical or spiral ridge or rib, as on a screw, nut, or bolt.
Various locations refer to places, positions or sites that are different from one another, more than one, individual or separate.
Vertical height adjustment refers to change or adapt to bring items, mechanisms, objects, things, components, structures or the like or components into a proper, desired or preferred relationship of a distance or elevation above a recognized level, such as the ground or a support surface.
Width refers to the state, quality, or fact of being wide or a measurement or extent of something from side to side; in distinction from breadth or length.
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Frame members may be cut at a 45 degree angle to join the corners of frames around a laminate in a mitered fashion. The joining of two frames with a corner-key inserted into each of the frames, such as into pre-formed hollow section, at a corner of the frame provides a rigid connection that resists separation due to tensile and compressive loading that may occur, such as due to PV module installation or deflection from natural forces. In addition to providing a structural connection, the joining of frame corners by insertion of a corner-key also may provide an electrical bonding path between separate frame members, which may be used for grounding or other electrical purposes.
Frame corners may be joined in one or more manners, processes or methods (usually referred to as methods herein); although two separate and distinct representative methods are herein disclosed, other methods and combinations of methods are contemplated as will occur to those skilled in the art. The first method relies on the use of fasteners, such as thread forming screws, inserted into female (such as “boss”) features located within a frame's extrusion profile. Such a fastener corner joining method is usually difficult to automate and requires post operation machining steps for the addition of screw head counter bores. In addition, the requirement for female boss features located within a frame's extrusion profile may result in an excessive and non-structurally optimized amount of frame material being required.
The second example method of joining frame corners uses a process often termed “corner crimping”; this process is also commonly employed in the construction of screen windows and doors. As shown in
Maintaining the critical feature dimensions and tolerances within the groove 7 shown in
It is therefore an advantage of the present system to possess a frame profile design that may allow for increases in tolerance yields during the extrusion process in addition to permitting for critical groove 7 dimensions to remain within tolerance during a corner key crimping process. It is a further advantage of the present system to structurally optimize the profile design of an extrusion in order to reduce the use of material while still maintaining required strength for torsional and deflection loading.
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Also included are an inside panel 115, a horizontal support panel 116, and a diagonal support panel 117. The arrangement of top panel 101, inside panel 115, and horizontal panel 116 forms a laminate channel 118. A hollow section is formed between the inside panel and the outer grooved structure. The optional lower diagonal portion between lower lip 105 and bottom panel 114 divides the hollow section into two hollow sections (similar to wall portion 8 in
Frame member 100 may be made of aluminum, steel, or any suitable metal, and it may be forged, molded, extruded or made by any other method.
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While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize certain modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced be interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions, and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 14/106,189, filed Dec. 13, 2013, which claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/737,076, filed Dec. 13, 2012. application Ser. No. 14/106,189, filed Dec. 13, 2013 is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 13/351,397, filed Jan. 12, 2012, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 12/594,935 filed Oct. 2, 2009, now Pat. No. 8,109,048, issued Feb. 7, 2012. The present application also claims the benefit of Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/864,637, filed Aug. 12, 2013.
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