For covering large tracks of land, the invention therefore combines a plurality of swiveling platforms into a large power plant. For close packing, the platforms must be circular. They float on a shallow (14″) water body large enough to contain all the platforms. A small distance between the platforms allows maintenance personal to reach any platform by wading through the shallow water layer. They are grouped into triads that are moved by a central pillar anchored within a slab of cement. This pillar has several functions:
It contains a bearing with a central drive-wheel and a geared motor. In conjunction with this drive wheel, guide rollers are anchored within the slab-socket. The guide wheels roll on a small ring-region below the floating ring of the platform and fix the position of the platform within the water body. Thus the position of each platform will be set by its pillar.
The electrical output of each platform is conducted by highly flexible leads that leave each platform from its center and go to the pillar, and there from by submerged conduits to the edge of the body of water.
From each pillar, spray beams protrude to reach to the center of each of the three platforms. These spray beams supply pressurized water, conveyed by a pump with filter arranged on the bottom of the water layer, to clean the lenses on top of the troughs during night-time cleaning periods, and during sand-storms.
On top of the pillar there is a vertical rod connecting to the ends of the spray beams, which have the form of flattened tubes.
In platforms with optical or radio signal transmitters, these are also mounted on these rods.
It is also possible to position the platforms on ponds and lakes. In this case the central pillar would float. To stabilize its orientation, a dense weight is positioned on its bottom.
Alternatively, a gear wheel can be arranged between the central drive wheel and the platforms. In this case, the invention uses a gear wheel with rubber-elastic teeth that mesh with extensions stamped into a sheet-metal strip fixed to the floating ring.
In the PCT-patent application WO 03/134506 A2, a solar electricity-generating platform is disclosed that azimuth-tracks the sun's diurnal motion. The diameter of this platform is restricted only by a requirement for the low drag of laminar flow of the water around the rotating platform.