Claims
- 1. A photovoltaic building material comprising:
a generally planar, flexible substrate having a first side and a second side opposed to said first side; a photovoltaic device operative to generate an electrical current in response to the absorption of light incident thereupon, said photovoltaic device being affixed to said substrate so that a bottom side thereof faces the first side of said substrate, and so that a top, light incident, side thereof faces away from said substrate; an encapsulant material disposed so as to cover the light incident side of said photovoltaic device, at least a portion of the encapsulant material which covers the light incident side of said photovoltaic device being light transmissive; and a body of contact adhesive covering at least a portion of the second side of said substrate.
- 2. The building material of claim 1 further including a release coating covering said contact adhesive.
- 3. The building material of claim 1 wherein said contact adhesive is a rubberized asphalt.
- 4. The building material of claim 1, wherein the first side of said substrate includes a body of contact adhesive thereupon, and wherein said photovoltaic device is affixed to said substrate by said body of contact adhesive.
- 5. The building material of claim 4, wherein said substrate comprises a monolithic body of an elastomeric contact adhesive material.
- 6. The building material of claim 1, wherein said encapsulant material affixes said photovoltaic device to said substrate.
- 7. The building material of claim 1, further including a plurality of photovoltaic devices supported on the substrate so that a bottom side of each photovoltaic device faces the first side of said substrate, and so that a top, light incident side of each photovoltaic device faces away from said substrate, and wherein said encapsulant material covers the light incident side of each of said photovoltaic devices.
- 8. The building material of claim 7, wherein said photovoltaic devices are spaced apart on said substrate.
- 9. The building material of claim 8, further including a firebreak disposed between at least two of said photovoltaic devices.
- 10. The building material of claim 9, wherein said firebreak comprises an L-shaped metal member which is disposed so that one leg thereof is parallel to said substrate and the other leg thereof projects from said substrate.
- 11. The building material of claim 9, wherein said firebreak projects beyond an edge of said substrate.
- 12. The building material of claim 1, wherein said photovoltaic device is flexible.
- 13. The building material of claim 12, wherein said photovoltaic device includes at least one layer of a thin film semiconductor material selected from the group consisting of: silicon alloy materials, germanium alloy materials, and silicon-germanium alloy materials.
- 14. The building material of claim 1, wherein said substrate comprises a body of material selected from the group consisting of: sheet metal, polymeric membranes, fibrous material impregnated with an organic polymer, a monolithic body of an elastomeric adhesive, and combinations thereof.
- 15. The building material of claim 1, wherein said encapsulant material is selected from the group consisting of: fluoropolymers, ethylenevinylacetate, and combinations thereof.
- 16. The building material of claim 1, wherein said encapsulant material comprises a polymeric material having glass fibers disposed therein.
- 17. The building material of claim 7, wherein said photovoltaic devices are electrically interconnected.
- 18. The building material of claim 1, further including a first terminal and a second terminal which are in electrical communication with said photovoltaic device.
- 19. The building material of claim 18, wherein said terminals are disposed in a junction box which is supported on said substrate.
- 20. The building material of claim 1, characterized in that the weight thereof is no more than two pounds per square foot.
- 21. The building material of claim 1, wherein said body of contact adhesive covers all of the second side of said substrate.
- 22. A photovoltaic power generating module comprising:
the photovoltaic building material of claim 1; and a support member, said photovoltaic building material being adhesively affixed to said support member by said body of contact adhesive.
- 23. A photovoltaic roofing material comprising:
a generally planar, flexible substrate having a first side and a second side opposed to said first side; a plurality of photovoltaic devices each photovoltaic device being operative to generate an electrical current in response to the absorption of light incident thereupon, said photovoltaic devices being electrically interconnected and supported on said substrate in a spaced apart relationship so that a bottom side of each photovoltaic devices faces the first side of said substrate, and so that a top, light incident, side of each photovoltaic device faces away from said substrate; an encapsulant material disposed so as to cover the light incident sides of said photovoltaic devices and to affix said photovoltaic devices to said substrate, at least a portion of the encapsulant material which covers the light incident sides of said photovoltaic devices being light transmissive; a body of contact adhesive covering at least a portion of the second side of said substrate; and a pair of electrical terminals supported upon said substrate, said terminals being in electrical communication with said plurality of photovoltaic devices.
- 24. The roofing material of claim 22, characterized in that the weight thereof is no more than two pounds per square foot.
- 25. A photovoltaic power generating module comprising:
I. a photovoltaic building material comprising:
a generally planar, flexible substrate having a first side and a second side opposed to said first side; a photovoltaic device operative to generate an electrical current in response to the absorption of light incident thereupon, said photovoltaic device being affixed to said substrate so that a bottom side thereof faces the first side of said substrate, and so that a top, light incident, side thereof faces away from said substrate; an encapsulant material disposed so as to cover the light incident side of said photovoltaic device, at least a portion of the encapsulant material which covers the light incident side of said photovoltaic device being light transmissive; and a body of contact adhesive covering at least a portion of the second side of said substrate; and II. a support member, said support member having said photovoltaic building material adhesively affixed thereto by said body of contact adhesive.
- 26. The photovoltaic power generating module of claim 25, wherein said support member comprises a polymeric material.
- 27. The photovoltaic power generating module of claim 26, wherein said polymeric material comprises a polycarbonate polymer.
- 28. The photovoltaic power generating module of claim 26, wherein said polymeric material comprises a polypropylene core member.
- 29. The photovoltaic power generating module of claim 25 further including at least one ancillary member selected from the group consisting of: inverters, transformers, battery charge controllers, batteries, capacitors, illumination controllers, sources of light, electrical terminals, and junction boxes.
- 30. The photovoltaic power generating module of claim 29, wherein said at least one ancillary member is affixed to said support member.
- 31. The photovoltaic power generating module of claim 29, wherein said photovoltaic building material is adhesively affixed to a first side of said support member, and said at least one ancillary member is adhesively affixed to a second side of said support member.
- 32. A method for the fabrication of a photovoltaic power generating module, said method comprising the steps of:
I. providing a photovoltaic building material, said photovoltaic building material comprising:
a generally planar, flexible substrate having a first side and a second side opposed to said first side; a photovoltaic device operative to generate an electrical current in response to the absorption of light incident thereupon, said photovoltaic device being affixed to said substrate so that a bottom side thereof faces the first side of said substrate, and so that a top, light incident side thereof faces away from said substrate; and a body of contact adhesive covering at least a portion of the second side of said substrate; and II. providing a generally planar support member having a first side, and a second side opposed to said first side, said support member having a size corresponding to the intended size of said photovoltaic power generating module; and III. adhesively affixing said photovoltaic building material to the first side of said support member by means of said body of contact adhesive.
- 33. The method of claim 32 including the further steps of:
IV. selecting at least one ancillary member from the group consisting of: inverters, transformers, battery charge controllers, batteries, capacitors, illumination controllers, sources of light, electrical terminals, and junction boxes; and V. affixing said at least one ancillary member to said support member.
- 34. The method of claim 33, wherein said step of affixing said at least one ancillary member comprises affixing said at least one ancillary member to the second side of said support member.
- 35. The method of claim 33, wherein said step of affixing said at least one ancillary member to said support member comprises adhesively affixing said at least one ancillary member.
- 36. The method of claim 32, wherein said step of providing said support member comprises providing a body of polymeric material.
- 37. The method of claim 36, wherein said body of polymeric material comprises a sheet of polycarbonate polymer.
- 38. The method of claim 36, wherein said body of polymeric material comprises a polypropylene core member.
- 39. The method of claim 36, wherein said body of polymeric material comprises a sheet having a length of eight feet and a width of four feet.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This patent application claims priority of provisional patent application Serial No. 60/210,804 filed Jun. 9, 2000; and it is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/842,506 filed Apr. 26, 2001, both of which are entitled “Self-Adhesive Photovoltaic Module.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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