ELECTRICITY GENERATING MODULE
20230246583 · 2023-08-03
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01M29/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
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
Y02B10/30
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
H02S40/38
ELECTRICITY
H02S20/20
ELECTRICITY
Y02E10/52
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
Y02E70/30
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
An electricity production module comprising at least one photovoltaic panel (P), characterized in that it further comprises scaring means (E) for chasing away animals, and in particular birds, and detection means (D) capable of detecting the presence of animals that are close to or on the photovoltaic panel (P), the detection means (D), in the presence of an animal, delivering a presence signal capable of triggering the scaring means (E).
Claims
1. An electricity generating module comprising at least one photovoltaic panel (P), detection means (D; D′) suitable for detecting the presence of animals that are close to or on the photovoltaic panel (P), and scaring means (E; E′; V) for scaring the animals, and in particular the birds, the detection means (D; D′), in the presence of an animal, delivering a presence signal suitable for triggering the scaring means (E; E′; V), characterised in that it further comprises at least one mast (M; M′; M″) on which the photovoltaic panel (P) is mounted, the detection means (D; D′) and/or the scaring means (E; E′) being mounted on the mast (M; M′; M″).
2. The module according to claim 1, wherein the detection means (D; D′) and/or the scaring means (E; E′) are mounted at the top of the mast (M; M′; M″).
3. The module according to claim 1, wherein the mast (M; M′; M″) extends above the photovoltaic panel (P) to support the detection means (D; D′) and/or the scaring means (E; E′).
4. The module according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of different scaring means (E; E′; V) are implemented randomly, cumulatively, or successively.
5. The module according to claim 1, wherein the detection means (D; D′) are selected from motion sensors, photoelectric sensors, and camera sensors associated with an image analysis system.
6. The module according to claim 1, wherein the scaring means (E; E′; V) are selected from vibrations, sounds, images, electrical discharges, wind turbines, movements (articulated and controlled scarecrow), alone or in combination.
7. The module according to claim 1, further comprising at least one mast (M″) on which the photovoltaic panel (P) is mounted, the scaring means (V) being situated between the mast (M″) and the photovoltaic panel (P).
8. The module according to claim 7, wherein the scaring means are vibration means (V) mounted on the mast (M″) and vibratingly engaging the photovoltaic panel (P).
9. The module according to claim 1, further comprising at least one mast (M) on which the photovoltaic panel (P) is mounted, sprinklers (A) being provided on the mast (M) for cleaning the photovoltaic panel (P).
10. The module according to claim 1, comprising an electrical storage unit (B) for storing at least some of the electricity from the photovoltaic panel (P).
11. The module according to claim 1, comprising at least one electrical charging terminal (C) for charging rechargeable electric vehicles (V), the electrical charging terminal (C) being installed below the photovoltaic panel (P).
12. The module according to claim 1, wherein the detection means (D; D′) and/or the scaring means (E; E′) are housed in a housing (K) that is mounted at the end of a mast (M; M′; M″), the housing (K) advantageously having a cross-section that is substantially identical to that of the mast (M; M′; M″).
13. The module according to claim 12, wherein the housing (K) is made from a mast section (M; M′; M″).
14. The module according to claim 12, comprising a plurality of masts (M; M′; M″), at least one mast (M; M′; M″) being equipped with a housing (K).
Description
[0017] The invention is described more fully below, with reference to the accompanying drawings which show two embodiments of the invention by way of non-limiting examples.
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[0023] Reference is made firstly to
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[0025] The wind turbines E each comprise three blades E1, which are intended to be rotated by wind. The wind turbines E are mobile in rotation on their respective mast M, so as to adapt to the direction of the wind. The wind turbines E are of average size, and are advantageously extremely silent. The length of the blades E1 advantageously does not exceed 0.5 metres.
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[0028] It may be noted that the undulation of the support structure S is not random, but results from the joining of parallel cylinder segments or straight lines.
[0029] Photovoltaic sensors are disposed on the support structure S according to its profiled shape. Advantageously, the photovoltaic sensors are in the form of a semi-flexible or flexible and thin photovoltaic film that will closely match the profiled shape of the support structure S. The photovoltaic film may be of the polymer-based organic type, such as that commercialised by the company ARMOR under the trademark ASCA®. The semi-flexible photovoltaic panel may be that commercialised by the company SunPower®. The photovoltaic film F covers the upper face of the support structures S, but can also cover the lower face, as well as the side edges. Indeed, this photovoltaic film F is particularly sensitive to light, and this light also reaches the lower face of the support structure S. It is thus possible to design photovoltaic panels P comprising a support structure S entirely coated with the photovoltaic film F. It is also possible to choose the colour of the photovoltaic film according to the installation location: for example, green in the countryside, another colour of choice for cities and a sand colour for barren or desert areas.
[0030] According to the invention, this electricity generating module also comprises detection means D, which are advantageously mounted on the masts M. The detection means may be of any kind and use any appropriate technology. By way of example, the detection means D may be in the form of presence or motion sensors, photoelectric sensors (e.g. infrared sensors), or camera sensors associated with an image analysis system. Their purpose is to detect the presence or arrival of one or more birds in the vicinity of, above, below or on the photovoltaic panels P. For example, two sensors can be mounted on each mast M, below or above a wind turbine E. These sensors will thus detect the presence or arrival of a bird in the vicinity of the photovoltaic panels P and deliver a presence signal to a processing and control unit which will send an activation signal to one or more of the wind turbines E so that they begin to rotate with the wind or even in the absence of wind. The processing and control unit can thus control the operation of the wind turbines for a short period of time, which may be of the order of a few seconds to a few minutes.
[0031] The electrical charging station in
[0032] In this first embodiment, the wind turbines E perform the function of scaring means for chasing away birds. Scaring is obtained by the displacement of the blades of the wind turbines: it can be said that it is a mechanical scaring by movement of a physical element. Without going beyond the scope of the invention, the wind turbines E can be replaced or supplemented by any other appropriate scaring means. Vibrations include sounds (raptors’ cry -ultrasound), images (hologram), weak electric discharges, and of course any movement, such as for example that of an articulated and controlled scarecrow.
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[0036] By means of the invention, an electrical generating module is provided, the photovoltaic panel or panels P of which are effectively protected from the droppings of birds.