This application is a National Stage Entry of International Application No. PCT/KR2018/002376, filed on Feb. 27, 2018, and claims the benefit of and priority to Korean Application No. 10-2017-0039882, filed on Mar. 29, 2017, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes as if fully set forth herein.
The present invention relates to a window system provided with a blind for solar photovoltaic power generation, and more particularly, to a window system having a configuration characterized in that a blind provided with solar cells is installed between double-pane windows. Through such a configuration, the window system of the present invention enables high efficiency solar photovoltaic power generation.
Recently, due to environmental pollution and depletion of fossil fuels, development of eco-friendly alternative energy sources and diversification of energy sources are emerging as international issues.
Accordingly, solar energy is attracting attention as an important alternative energy source, and interest in solar cells that convert sunlight into energy is increasing. In addition, with realization of low-cost solar cells, the scale of a global market associated with solar cells is rapidly increasing.
Along with this trend, a window system provided with a module for solar photovoltaic power generation that generates power using daytime sunlight has been proposed. For example, ‘MICRO LOUVER-INTEGRATED WINDOW CAPABLE OF SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION’ was disclosed in Korean Patent No. 10-1479124 (Publication date: Jan. 8, 2015).
Specifically, a conventional window system capable of solar photovoltaic power generation has a configuration in which multilayer glass panes are applied to a window so as to improve thermal insulation performance and a blind integrally provided with solar cells is installed in a sealed space between the multilayer glass panes.
However, in the conventional window system capable of solar photovoltaic power generation described above, a blind is installed in a confined space between multilayer glass panes. In this case, due to structural limitations, blind blades are inevitably formed narrowly, so that the amount of power generated is small.
In addition, since the blind is integrally formed between the multilayer glass panes of a window, maintenance may be difficult or impossible.
Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is one object of the present invention to provide a window system provided with a blind for solar photovoltaic power generation. In the window system of the present invention, a blind provided with solar cells is installed in a space between indoor side windows and outdoor side windows slidably coupled to the inner surfaces of a window frame. With such a configuration, the window system of the present invention is easy to install and maintain.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a window system provided with a blind for solar photovoltaic power generation capable of improving power generation efficiency by automatically operating the blind on a sunny day or during periods of high insolation.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, provided is a window system including a window frame; indoor side windows and outdoor side windows slidably coupled to inner surfaces of the window frame; and a blind for solar photovoltaic power generation installed in a space between the indoor side windows and the outdoor side windows.
In a window system of the present invention, a blind provided with solar cells is installed in a space between indoor side windows and outdoor side windows. With such a configuration, the window system of the present invention is easy to install and maintain.
In addition, the window system of the present invention includes an actuator for automatically operating the blind on a sunny day or during periods of high insolation, thereby improving power generation efficiency.
Hereinafter, the functions or constructions of preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Here, when reference numerals are applied to constituents illustrated in each drawing, it should be noted that like reference numerals indicate like elements throughout the specification.
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The configuration of the present invention will be described in detail as follows.
The window frame 10 constitutes the outer frame of the window system 1, and the top and bottom inside the window frame 10 are provided with a plurality of rails. In this case, the indoor side windows 21 and the outdoor side windows 23, which are each configured in pairs, are coupled to the rails so as to be openable/closable in a sliding manner.
In this case, a predetermined space S is provided between the indoor side windows 21 and the outdoor side windows 23 coupled in the window frame 10 so that the blind 100 for solar photovoltaic power generation (hereinafter referred to as ‘blind’) is installed therein.
Solar cells 123 (photovoltaic, PV) are disposed on one surface (the outdoor side of the window system) of the blind 100 installed in the space S between the indoor side windows 21 and the outdoor side windows 23, and the blind 100 serves to convert the light energy of sunlight entering the room through the outdoor side windows 23 into electric energy.
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In addition, the blind 100 may further include an inverter (not shown) electrically connected to the blades 120 and responsible for converting direct current electric energy generated by the solar cells 123 into alternating current electric energy.
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That is, to perform packing of the blade 120, the solar cells 123 are disposed on the base layer 121 constituting the main body of the blade 120, the EVA resin layer 126 serving as a mounting agent is laminated on upper portions of the solar cells 123, and the PET film layer or thin glass layer 127 serving as a cover sheet is laminated thereon.
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In this case, the solar cells 123 installed in each of the blades 120 are provided in plural and are connected in series. That is, the polarity of a solar cell is determined by the direction of light. The side of a solar cell directly receiving sunlight becomes a negative (−) electrode, and the opposite side becomes a positive (+) electrode. Accordingly, to connect a plurality of solar cells in series, the opposite sides of the solar cells should be connected to each other. The wiring structure for connecting the solar cells 123 is in accordance with a known technique, and thus detailed description thereof will be omitted.
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Specifically, the actuator 140 may include a light sensor 141 for detecting the amount of sunlight and a driving motor 143 for rotating, in a forward or reverse direction, a winding roller 115 for winding the driving line 113 to automatically adjust folding/unfolding and angles of the blades 120 based on a signal detected by the light sensor 141.
However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and a user may manually operate the blind 100 according to the present invention.
In addition, the principle of adjusting folding/unfolding and angles of the blades 120 of the blind 100 using the driving line 113 is the same as the principle applied to a conventional blind, and thus description thereof will be omitted.
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In one embodiment, instead of a conventional steel barrier, the glass barriers 30 may be installed on the outdoor side of the window frame 10 to prevent shadows from occurring at a lower portion of the opening of the window frame 10.
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In still another embodiment, on the outdoor side of the window frame 10, a barrier 31 made of various materials (steel, synthetic resins, and the like) may be provided at a lower portion of the opening of the window frame 10. In this case, among the blades 120 arranged to be spaced apart from each other in the vertical direction in the opening of the window frame 10, only the blades 120 located in the upper portion of the opening where the barrier is not installed may be provided with the solar cells 123.
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As described above, in the window system 1 provided with a blind for solar photovoltaic power generation according to the present invention, the blind 100 provided with the solar cells 123 is disposed in the space S between the indoor side windows 21 and the outdoor side windows 23. Thus, the blind 100 is easy to install and maintain.
In addition, the actuator 140 including the light sensor 141 is provided inside the main body 110 so that the blind 100 operates automatically on a sunny day or during periods of high insolation, thereby improving power generation efficiency.
As described above, the present invention has been described with reference to certain preferred embodiments, but the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
In particular, in the present invention, a case wherein the blind 100 for solar photovoltaic power generation is installed in the space S between the indoor side windows 21 and the outdoor side windows 23 has been described. However, the present invention is not limited thereto, and a case wherein the blind 100 is installed on the indoor side of the window frame 10 composed of single-pane or double-pane windows may be applied to the present invention.
In addition to the above-described window system, the blind 100 for solar photovoltaic power generation may be applied to a full window (an approximately 2-meter-high window installed on a veranda), a half window (an approximately 1-meter-high window installed on a main room or a second room), a window provided with glass barriers, or a window split into various patterns, such as a horizontally split window.
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