Photovaltaic Module and Connection Socket for a Photovoltaic Module
20230261611 · 2023-08-17
Inventors
- Matthias Bönsch (Bielefeld, DE)
- Torsten WÜNSCHE (Leopoldshöhe, DE)
- Torsten JUNG (Horn-Bad Meinberg, DE)
- Christopher Smith (Steinhagen, DE)
- Torsten Diekmann (Leopoldshöhe, DE)
Cpc classification
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
H02S40/34
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A photovoltaic module includes at least two cell assemblies externally contactable at connecting contacts, which are arranged linearly at the rear side of the photovoltaic module in groups of two connecting contacts which are allocated to the cell assemblies. One connection socket is arranged on a rear side of the photovoltaic module, this connection socket having a housing which has at least one rear opening for passing the connecting contact through, wherein the housing covers all connecting contacts of the photovoltaic module. In a connection socket for such a photovoltaic module, the housing has an elongated shape, wherein all connecting contacts are arranged in a line along a longitudinal direction of the housing.
Claims
1. A photovoltaic module, comprising: at least two cell assemblies externally contactable at connecting contacts which are arranged linearly at a rear side of the photovoltaic module in groups of two for each cell assembly; and one connection socket being arranged on a rear side of the photovoltaic module and including a housing which contains at least one rear side opening for passing a connecting contact through, wherein said housing covers all connecting contacts of the photovoltaic module.
2. The photovoltaic module according to claim 1, and further comprising a rectangular surface area, wherein a line along which said connecting contacts are arranged is parallel to a side edge of the photovoltaic module and wherein said housing of the connection socket has a length greater than one of 66% and 80% of a length of said side edge.
3. The photovoltaic module according to claim 2, and further comprising a metal outer frame, wherein at least one end section of said connection socket housing extends to a side of said frame.
4. The photovoltaic module according to claim 3, wherein two ends of said connection socket housing extend to respective sides of said frame.
5. The photovoltaic module according to claim 1, wherein said housing has an underside surface by which the connection socket is glued onto said photovoltaic module rear side.
6. A connection socket for a photovoltaic module, comprising: at least two cell assemblies externally contactable at least two connecting contacts; and a housing which contains at least one opening for receiving a connecting contact and wherein at least four contacts for contacting the connecting contacts are arranged, said housing having an elongated shape, wherein all connecting contacts are linearly arranged along a longitudinal direction of the housing.
7. The connection socket according to claim 6, wherein said contacts are arranged in contact regions of said housing.
8. The connection socket according to claim 7, wherein said housing contact regions contain upward openings configured to receive a cover.
9. The connection socket according to claim 6, and further comprising at least one contact bearer which bears at least two contacts.
10. The connection socket according to claim 9, wherein said at least one contact bearer is formed by a lead frame.
11. The connection socket according to claim 10, wherein said at least one contact bearer bears all contacts for contacting said connecting contacts.
12. The connection socket according to claim 6, wherein said contacts are tulip contacts.
13. The connection socket according to claim 9, and further comprising at least one bypass diode connected in parallel to two contacts and arranged at the at least one contact bearer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The invention will be explained in greater detail below using embodiments with the aid of the accompanying figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] In the PV module 1, the module structure includes one or more cell assemblies—specifically three in this example—which each have a number of PV cells which cannot be seen individually and which in each case are arranged in the form of two strings. The rear side 3 of the PV module 1 is covered by an isolating layer which is removed at selected locations in order to enable the exit of connecting contacts of the cell assemblies.
[0028] The PV module 1 from
[0029] Along the centerline, there is a connection assembly 10 which is shown in an enlargement in
[0030] The connection socket 11 extends over approximately the entire width of the PV module 1, such that all connecting contacts of the PV module 1 are covered by a single connection socket 11 and are appropriately contacted inside the connection socket 11. The connection socket 11 accordingly has a continuous and elongated housing 111. This housing 111 is widened and heightened in three contact regions 112 in which the connecting contacts—not shown in this example—of the PV module 1 are situated. Each contact region is covered by a cover 12.
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[0032] In both embodiments, the elongated connection socket 11 with the appropriately formed housing 111 makes it possible to contact all connecting contacts of the PV module 1 through a single connection socket 11. Accordingly it is necessary to mount only this one connection socket 11 onto the rear side 3 of the PV module 1. This accelerates the contacting and thus the manufacture of the PV module 1.
[0033] Furthermore, whether the connection socket 11 extends over a portion of the width of the PV module 1 (
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[0035] Furthermore, it can be seen in
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[0038] In the depicted embodiment, one contact bearer 15 is provided for every two connecting contacts 4. In the PV modules 1 shown in
[0039] The housing 111 of the connection socket 11 is then placed onto the contact bearer(s) 15, with the housing 111 fully surrounding the contact bearers 15. The underside 114 of the housing 111, as shown in
[0040] One contact element 13 for each pair of connecting contacts 4, which is already inserted into the housing 111, is provided to contact the connecting contacts 4 of a cell assembly.
[0041] The contact element 13 in this example is configured as a lead frame 131. Connections 132 are configured laterally on the lead frame 131, with one of the power cables 14 being affixed to one of the connections 132, for example in a spot-welding process. A power cable which leads to the next contact region 112 can be connected to the opposite connection 132. If internal contacting between the cell assemblies is provided in the PV module 1, the second connection 132 can remain open.
[0042] Furthermore, two contacts for contacting the connecting contacts 4, which in the present case are designed as tulip contacts 133, are provided on the contact element 13. In addition, a bypass diode 134 is mounted thereon, which is electrically connected between the two tulip contacts 133, such that it is connected in parallel to the connecting contacts 4 and thus in parallel to the cell assembly.
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[0044] Affixing the mounted contact elements 13 in the connection socket 11 can be carried out by latching elements in the housing 111 of the connection socket 11. Alternatively or in addition, hot-stamped retaining elements of the housing 111 can be used. In this case, it is conceivable that the separation locations 135 are opened in one step with hot stamping.
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[0046] As previously described, the contact elements 13 are preferably already integrated into the connection socket 11. Alternatively, it is also possible to place the contact elements 13, as shown in
[0047] In any case, by gluing the connection socket 11 by its underside 114 onto the rear side 3 of the PV module 1 and enclosing the contact regions 112 via the cover 12, the cavity formed in the housing 111 of the connection socket 11 is hermetically sealed such that it is not necessary to cast the cavity. Advantageously, by opening the cover 12, the contact element 13 can be exchanged, for example when a fault has arisen in the relevant bypass diode 134. If an exchange of elements is not envisaged, the cover 12 can be integrally configured with the connection socket 11, i.e. the connection socket 11 can be fully closed with the exception of the opening on its underside 114.