Patent classifications
H02S20/25
SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING TILES OVER A SURFACE
The present disclosure relates to a system for mounting solar panel tiles (or other tiles/panels) over a roof (surface). The system includes mounting frames provided with holes at the bottom for fixing them parallelly over the roof. Bolting members and overhang members are attached to two opposite sides of the tiles to form a tile assembly. The bolting members and overhang members of the tile assembly are provided with a set of holes to allow coupling of the tile assembly between two adjacent mounting frames using bolt/screws. Further, sealing agents are provided on the edges of the tiles as well as the tile assemblies, thereby making the system aesthetically pleasing and leakproof. Another set of vents are provided on the base frames, to allow cables to pass through them, and provide proper ventilation beneath the tiles.
SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING TILES OVER A SURFACE
The present disclosure relates to a system for mounting solar panel tiles (or other tiles/panels) over a roof (surface). The system includes mounting frames provided with holes at the bottom for fixing them parallelly over the roof. Bolting members and overhang members are attached to two opposite sides of the tiles to form a tile assembly. The bolting members and overhang members of the tile assembly are provided with a set of holes to allow coupling of the tile assembly between two adjacent mounting frames using bolt/screws. Further, sealing agents are provided on the edges of the tiles as well as the tile assemblies, thereby making the system aesthetically pleasing and leakproof. Another set of vents are provided on the base frames, to allow cables to pass through them, and provide proper ventilation beneath the tiles.
Roof integrated photovoltaic system
A roof integrated photovoltaic (RIPV) system has a plurality of solar tiles that are mounted to a roof. The tiles may be mounted using a metal batten and hanger system or some other attachment system. Each tile has an electrical edge junction extending rearwardly from its top edge. The edge junction is coextensive with or contains the plane of the solar tile and may be slightly thicker than the solar tile. Sockets on opposed ends of the edge junction receive plugs of electrical cables for interconnecting the array of solar tiles together electrically. The edge junctions provide for a low profile installation that mimics the appearance of a traditional roofing tile such as a slate tile. The slightly thicker edge junctions may raise solar tiles of one course above the surfaces of solar tiles of a next lower course to provide ventilation for the RIPV array and to provide accommodating space for system wiring.
Roof integrated photovoltaic system
A roof integrated photovoltaic (RIPV) system has a plurality of solar tiles that are mounted to a roof. The tiles may be mounted using a metal batten and hanger system or some other attachment system. Each tile has an electrical edge junction extending rearwardly from its top edge. The edge junction is coextensive with or contains the plane of the solar tile and may be slightly thicker than the solar tile. Sockets on opposed ends of the edge junction receive plugs of electrical cables for interconnecting the array of solar tiles together electrically. The edge junctions provide for a low profile installation that mimics the appearance of a traditional roofing tile such as a slate tile. The slightly thicker edge junctions may raise solar tiles of one course above the surfaces of solar tiles of a next lower course to provide ventilation for the RIPV array and to provide accommodating space for system wiring.
Aggregated photovoltaic panels
Photovoltaic panels may be aggregated in various ways and may be aggregated with the use of a backplane where the backplane comprises electrical connectors positioned to electrically connect the PV panels. The PV panels may have various sizes and shapes and may overlap one or more other PV panels or PV panels being aggregated.
Aggregated photovoltaic panels
Photovoltaic panels may be aggregated in various ways and may be aggregated with the use of a backplane where the backplane comprises electrical connectors positioned to electrically connect the PV panels. The PV panels may have various sizes and shapes and may overlap one or more other PV panels or PV panels being aggregated.
Movable Shingle Arrangement of Rectangular Strip Modules Comprising a Covering of Crystalline and Thin-Layer Solar Cells
The invention relates to a movable shingle arrangement of rectangular strip modules comprising a covering of solar cells on carrier materials that differ according to choice, such that the shingle arrangement can be arranged in such a way as to allow it to be unfolded, extended or set up as a canopy. The problem addressed is that of providing a novel connecting structure for a movable shingle arrangement, wherein supporting structures for mounting and displacement purposes are formed on an arranged system of rails that can be extended or swung out. The shingle arrangement (1) according to the invention consists of coupled rectangular strip modules (2), which are covered with crystalline and thin-layer solar cells (3) and overlap one another. A system of rails (6, 21) is arranged along at least two outer edges (18). Formed under the system of rails (6, 21) are supporting structures suitable for mounting and guiding purposes. Arranged on the rectangular strip modules (2) is/are one, two or more rows of solar cells (3), which are arranged next to one another and are interconnected in such a way that there is a maximum possible surface coverage with active photovoltaic solar-cell material. In the extended state, the rectangular strip modules (2) overlap like shingles. Along at least one long side (19) of the rectangular strip module (2), a defined perforated structure made up of depressions or through-openings (9) is arranged in such a way that elevations, balls or pins (10) of an adjacently arranged rectangular strip module (2) engage in this perforated structure, and so a mechanically stable connection is produced. The rectangular strip modules (2) are coupled to one another by means of a cable pull or a system of rails (5) in such a way that they can be extended or retracted manually or automatically. In the pulled-in or retracted state, the rectangular strip modules (2) arranged longitudinally or transversely alongside one another lie one above the other in a stack or one alongside the other in a shingle box (23). The rectangular strip modules (2) may be set up for example in an upwardly sloping manner by means of a system of double rails, in order to make an optimum energy yield possible.
ROOFING MODULE SYSTEM
A system includes a plurality of roofing modules and a plurality of photovoltaic modules. The roofing modules include a first layer and a second layer. The first layer has a first surface that is textured. The roofing modules are configured to be installed on the roof deck of a structure proximate to the photovoltaic modules. An appearance of the roofing modules aesthetically matches an appearance of the photovoltaic modules when viewed from a vantage point located at a ground level of the structure.
ROOFING MODULE SYSTEM
A system includes a plurality of roofing modules and a plurality of photovoltaic modules. The roofing modules include a first layer and a second layer. The first layer has a first surface that is textured. The roofing modules are configured to be installed on the roof deck of a structure proximate to the photovoltaic modules. An appearance of the roofing modules aesthetically matches an appearance of the photovoltaic modules when viewed from a vantage point located at a ground level of the structure.
Roof material storage bracket
A system includes a plurality of storage brackets installed on a roof deck, each including a base plate, an arm and optionally a head and a receptacle. The arm is optionally rotatable. The receptacle of one of a first pair of storage brackets is configured to receive the head of another of the first pair of storage brackets. The receptacle of one of a second pair of storage brackets is configured to receive the head of another of the second pair of storage brackets. The first and second pairs of storage brackets are spaced apart from one another. The brackets are configured to receive at least one roofing material, which is positioned on the base plate of at least one of the first pair of brackets and at least one of the second pair of brackets.