INTERLOCKING STRUCTURAL ROOFING PANELS WITH INTEGRATED SOLAR PANELS
20220149771 · 2022-05-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D3/351
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02E10/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02A30/14
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02B10/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A roofing system with interlocking structural panels that have an outer, exterior side surface adapted to be exposed to weather, and an inner side that faces the interior of a structure when installed. The roofing system generally can include a first plurality of structural panels and a second plurality of structural panels, with at least one of the pluralities of structural panels including roofing panels, and the other plurality of structural panels including photovoltaic modules or solar panels that can be mounted in series with the roofing panels to form the roof structure. The structural panels of the roofing system are configured to act as structural components for construction of a roof structure, and are further adapted and/or constructed to be easily handled and installed by individual installers.
Claims
1. A roofing system, comprising: a plurality of panels configured to extend across a span between a series of adjacent rafters of a roof; wherein at least a portion of the plurality of panels include solar panels, each solar panel comprising: a core having side edges; and a waterproofing layer applied over the core in an offset alignment so as to define at least one flange projecting past one or more of the side edges of the core and at least one inset portion opposite the at least one flange; wherein the at least one flange of the waterproofing layer is configured to overlap with the corresponding at least one inset portion of an adjacent solar panel connected in series across the span between the adjacent rafters; and at least one photovoltaic cell positioned along the core.
2. The roofing system of claim 1, wherein at least some of the solar panels further include an inverter coupled to the at least one photovoltaic cell, the inverter at least partially received in a chamber formed along the core.
3. The roofing system of claim 1, wherein each of the solar panels further comprises at least one covering layer positioned over the core, wherein the waterproofing layer is positioned over the at least one covering layer.
4. The roofing system of claim 1, wherein each of the solar panels further comprises at least one covering layer positioned over the core, and wherein the at least one photovoltaic cell is insulated from the at least one covering layer of each of the solar panels by the waterproofing layer.
5. The roofing system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of panels further comprises non-functional panels having a configuration that substantially matches a configuration of the solar panels.
6. The roofing system of claim 1, wherein the core comprises a foam and further comprising a covering layer including at least one metal or polymer sheet positioned in an offset alignment over the core so as to define inset portions along adjacent side edges of the core and at least two flanges, wherein the at least two flanges project past adjacent side edges of the core opposite the inset portions.
7. The roofing system of claim 6, wherein the at least one metal or polymer sheet of the covering layer further includes a plurality of gripping features arranged therealong and configured to engage and grip the cores of adjacent roofing panels or solar panels to inter-lock adjacent solar panels and/or roofing panels in series.
8. The roofing system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of panels further comprises a series of roofing panels, each roofing panel including: a core having side edges; a waterproofing layer applied over the core in an opposite and diagonally offset alignment so as to define an inset area along at least one of the side edges of the core of the roofing panel and a flange portion projecting past at least one of the side edges of the core of the roofing panel opposite and diagonally offset from the inset portions; wherein the flange portion of the waterproofing layer is configured to engage a corresponding inset area of an adjacent roofing panel or solar module.
9. The roofing system of claim 1, further comprising a layer of an insulating material applied between the photovoltaic cell and at least one covering layer and the core of each solar panel.
10. A roofing system, comprising: a first plurality of panels configured to inter-connect on a roof, and a second plurality of panels configured to inter-connect on the roof; wherein the first plurality of panels comprises roofing panels, each roofing panel including: a core having side edges; and a waterproofing layer positioned over the core; wherein the waterproofing layer is positioned over the core in an offset alignment with respect to the core so as to define at least one inset portion along at least one side edge of the roofing panel and at least one flange portion projecting past another side edge of the roofing panel; and wherein the second plurality of panels comprise photovoltaic modules, each photovoltaic module including: a core having an exterior facing surface, an interior facing surface, and side edges; a waterproofing layer positioned over the core in an offset alignment with respect to the core so as to define at least one inset portion along at least one side edge of the photovoltaic module and at least one flange portion projecting past another side edge of the photovoltaic module; and a photovoltaic cell positioned along the exterior facing surface of the waterproofing layer; wherein the roofing panels of the first plurality of panels and the photovoltaic modules of the second plurality of panels are located along a span between rafters of the roof, with the at least one flange portion of one of the waterproofing layers of each roofing panel or photovoltaic module overlapping a corresponding inset portion of an adjacent roofing panel or photovoltaic module.
11. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein each of the photovoltaic modules further includes an inverter coupled to the photovoltaic cell, the inverter being at least partially received in a chamber formed along the core.
12. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein each of the photovoltaic modules further includes at least one covering layer positioned over the core thereof, wherein the waterproofing layer of each photovoltaic module is positioned over the at least one covering layer; and wherein each of the roofing panels further includes at least one covering layer positioned over the core thereof, and wherein the waterproofing layer of each roofing panel is positioned over the at least one covering layer.
13. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein the waterproofing layers of the photovoltaic modules and the roofing panels comprise a polymer membrane having at least one overlapping edge portion configured to extend past at least one side edge of the core of each of the photovoltaic modules and roofing panels sufficient to cover an area of interconnection between adjacent photovoltaic modules.
14. The roofing system of claim 13, wherein the polymer membrane of the waterproofing layers comprises a thermoplastic polyolefin sheeting with an adhesive applied along a backing surface thereof.
15. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein the second plurality of panels further comprises a series of non-functional panels each having a configuration that substantially matches a configuration of the photovoltaic modules.
16. The roofing system of claim 10, wherein the core of each of the roofing panels and the photovoltaic modules comprises polyisocyanurate (ISO), polystyrene, PVC, polyethylene, polyamide, or a phenolic material.
17. The roofing system of claim 10, further comprising covering layers arranged over first and second surfaces of the cores of the roofing panels and over the exterior and interior facing surfaces of the cores of the photovoltaic modules so as to be diagonally offset in a first direction and a second direction, defining flange portions extending past a pair of adjacent side edges of the cores.
18. The roofing system of claim 17, wherein the covering layers of the roofing panels and the photovoltaic modules comprise metal or polymer sheets having a series of gripping features configured to engage and grip inset or recessed areas of the cores of the adjacent roofing panels or photovoltaic modules.
19. A method of forming a roof, comprising: installing a panel of a plurality of panels in a position spanning a pair of spaced rafters; wherein the panels include a series of solar modules, each solar module comprising: a core having side edges; a waterproofing layer applied over at least the core in an offset alignment so as to define at least one flange projecting past one or more of the side edges of the core and at least one inset portion opposite the at least one flange; and a photovoltaic cell positioned along the core; and positioning a next panel of the plurality of panels adjacent the installed panel, with one of the side edges of the core of the next panel in a substantially side-by-side abutment with an adjacent one of the side edges of the installed panel, and with the at least one flange of the installed panel or the next panel overlapping the corresponding at least one inset portion of the next panel or the installed panel.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising engaging and securing the at least one flange of the installed panel or the next panel along the corresponding at least one inset portion of the next panel or the installed panel to couple the installed and next panels together.
21. The method of claim 19, wherein the plurality of panels further comprises a plurality of roofing panels, each roofing panel comprising a core, and a waterproofing layer positioned over the core in an offset alignment with respect to the core so as to define at least one inset portion along at least one side edge of the roofing panel and at least one flange portion projecting past another side edge of the roofing panel; and wherein positioning the next panel of the plurality of panels adjacent the installed panel comprises placing at least one of a roofing panel or solar panel in a substantially side-by-side abutment with an adjacent side edge of the installed panel, and with a flange portion of the waterproofing layer of the installed panel or the roofing panel or solar panel overlapping a corresponding inset portion of the roofing panel or solar panel or the installed panel.
22. The method of claim 19, wherein the waterproofing layer comprises a polymer material; and further comprising engaging and securing the overlapping flange portion of the waterproofing layer along the corresponding inset portion comprise adhering the flange portion of the waterproofing layer to the corresponding inset portion by an adhesive applied to the waterproofing layer, by inserting fasteners through the overlapping flange and inset portions of the installed and next panels, by heat sealing of the waterproofing layers of the installed and next panels, or by a combination thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] The embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in more detail with reference to the attached drawing figures. In embodiments, a roofing system is provided wherein roofing panels are assembled to or installed on or over rafters and/or other supports to form a roof. Moreover, the accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the embodiments of the present disclosure, are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of this disclosure, and together with the detailed description, serve to explain the principles of the embodiments discussed herein. No attempt is made to show structural details of this disclosure in more detail than may be necessary for a fundamental understanding of the exemplary embodiments discussed herein and the various ways in which they may be practiced.
[0043] In the present disclosure,
[0044] In the embodiment shown in
[0045] As schematically shown in
[0046] As further shown in
[0047] In some embodiments, the upper covering layer 27 can be adhered to an outward-facing surface or exterior facing surface of the core 24, or could be mounted on, secured to, or coupled to the core 24 by adhesives or any other suitable connections. For example, the upper covering layer 27 can include a wood or polymer material with an adhesive material, paper or other material sheet applied thereto, and can act as an insulating and/or fire-proofing layer. Similarly, the waterproofing layer 29 can be adhered to an outward-facing surface or exterior facing surface of the upper covering layer 27 or could be mounted on, secured to, or coupled to the upper covering layer 27 by any suitable features. The waterproofing layer 29, in addition to the blocking passage of water, also can act as an insulating layer.
[0048] As
[0049] The covering layers 27, 28 further generally can be secured to the core 24 by adhesive materials/layers 79, shown schematically in
[0050] The covering layers 27, 28 further can vary in thickness; for example, the covering layers can be ¾ inch to ¼ inch, ¾ inch to ½ inch, ¾ inch to ⅜ inch, ½ inch to ⅜ inch, ½ inch to ¼ inch, and/or ¼ to ⅜ inch. Other thicknesses also can be used.
[0051] As shown in
[0052] In exemplary embodiments, the flanges 33, 35 (
[0053] As schematically shown in
[0054] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0055] In exemplary embodiments, the photovoltaic cell 31 can be adhered to the waterproofing layer 29 or could be mounted over and secured to, or coupled to the waterproofing layer 29 by any suitable method. As further shown in
[0056] Cables or other connectors 45 further can extend from the inverter 41 and from the photovoltaic cell 31 through the core 24 of the structural panel 10 to the inner side 13 of the structural panel 10 (e.g., to the interior facing surface of the core 24), enabling access from within the structure, below the roof. In some embodiments, an insulating layer further can be applied between the photovoltaic cell 31 and the upper covering layer 27 (e.g., between the photovoltaic cell 31 and the waterproofing layer 29 and/or between the waterproofing layer 29 and the upper covering layer 27) to help further insulate the photovoltaic cell 31 from other layers or portions of the structural panel 10 or from flashing, etc . . .
[0057] For the structural panels 10 in the form of roofing panels 18 (e.g., non-functioning panels), the inverter 41, chamber 43, and cables 45 can be omitted from the core 24, and the photovoltaic cell 31 can be omitted from the exterior side of the waterproofing layer 29 (e.g., as schematically shown in
[0058] In an exemplary embodiment, the structural panels 10 (e.g., in the form of photovoltaic modules, roofing panels, or a combination thereof) can be assembled to form a roof structure 14. For example, as shown in
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[0060] Alternatively, as also shown in
[0061] In addition, in some embodiments, the heads 96a of the fasteners 96 can be countersunk into the exterior side surfaces 11 of the structural panels 10, for example, being countersunk or recessed into the upper covering layers 27 of adjacent structural panels. In embodiments, such as where a covering layer is not utilized, the heads of the fasteners also can be countersunk or recessed into the core. With the heads of the fasteners countersunk into the upper covering layers and/or the cores of the structural panels, the flanges 33 of the waterproofing layers 29 overlapping the joints or seams between adjacent structural panels can lay substantially flat over the heads of the fasteners and the exterior side surfaces of the structural panels.
[0062] In another alternative embodiment, one or more layers of the structural panel 10 could include self-gripping sheets with gripping hooks that can be used to secure the self-gripping sheet to another layer. In some embodiments, the gripping hooks can secure the layers together in conjunction with adhesive, fasteners, etc. Self-gripping metal sheets are thin gauge sheet metal with thousands of mechanically extruded or gouged-out hooks on one or both of its surfaces. When pressed onto a material such as wood, the hooks penetrate and grip the wood to secure the Grip Metal sheet to the wood. The Grip Metal sheet thus becomes firmly bonded to the wood or other material to form an integrated metal surface. An example of self-gripping metal are products available from the Trip Metal Corporation of Wolcott, Conn. marked under the brand name Grip Metal®.
[0063] For example, as schematically shown in
[0064] Alternatively, an intermediate layer can be applied between the self-gripping covering layers 127, 128 and the core 124, which intermediate layers can include wood, polymer or other material sheets or layers that can be adhesively attached to the core along inner facing surfaces thereof, and with their outer facing surfaces being engaged by the gripping hooks. The waterproofing layer 29 will be applied over the opposite, outer facing surface of the upper gripping covering layer 127. Still further, the self-gripping covering layers 127, 128 can be oriented with their inner-facing surfaces adhesively applied to the core 124, and the gripping hooks of the self-gripping covering layers 127, 128 positioned along the upper/exterior facing sides of the self-gripping covering layers 127, 128, and with an upper layer or sheet of a wood or polymer material applied thereover and engaged by the gripping hooks. The waterproofing layer further can be attached to an exterior facing surface of the upper layer or sheet by adhesives, fasteners, heat sealing, etc . . .
[0065] The self-gripping covering layers 127, 128 also can vary in thickness, for example, in embodiments, the covering layers can be ¾ inch to ¼ inch, ¾ inch to ⅜ inch, ½ inch to ¾ inch, ½ inch to ⅜ inch, ½ inch to ¼ inch, and/or ¼ inch to ⅜ inch. Other thicknesses and configurations also can be used. In some embodiments, the core 124 can be between 1 inch to 4 inches in thickness, and in other embodiments can have a thickness of 1 inch to 3.5 inches, 1 inch to 3 inches, 1 inch to 2.5 inches, 1 inch to 2 inches, 1 inch to 1.5 inches, 1.5 inches to 4 inches, 1.5 inches to 3.5 inches, 1.5 inches to 2.5 inches, 1.5 inches to 2 inches, 2 inches to 4 inches, 2 inches to 3.5 inches, 2 inches to 3 inches, 2 inches to 2.5 inches, 2.5 inches to 4 inches, 2.5 inches to 3.5 inches, 2.5 inches to 3 inches, 3 inches to 4 inches, 3 inches to 3.5 inches, or 3.5 inches to 4 inches. Various other thicknesses of the core 124 also can be used.
[0066] As also schematically shown in
[0067] When two structural panels such as shown in
[0068] Any of the features of the various embodiments of the disclosure can be combined with replaced by, or otherwise configured with other features of other embodiments of the disclosure without departing from the scope of this disclosure. The configurations and combinations of features described above and shown in the figures are included by way of example.
[0069] The present disclosure has been described herein in terms of examples that illustrate principles and aspects of the present disclosure. The skilled artisan will understand, however, that a wide gamut of additions, deletions, and modifications, both subtle and gross, may be made to the presented examples without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.