PROJECT TYPE WINDOW SYSTEM
20230295979 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
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
E06B3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02A30/60
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
E06B3/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02S20/26
ELECTRICITY
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
International classification
E06B3/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Embodiments of the present invention relates to a window system that a solar panel provided in the project window is easily detachable, and more particularly, a project type window system according to present invention includes a window frame; a project frame with an upper end hinged to an upper end of the window frame configured to be opened and closed in a project type while moving away or close with respect to the window frame; a louver frame provided inside the project frame; and a solar panel including a solar cell and a photovoltaic frame to support the solar cell; wherein the louver frame includes a supporting plate with a tilt hole elongated in a height direction of the project frame, a panel holder for fixing and holding the solar panel inside of the supporting plate by including a tilt shaft on an opposite side to which the solar panel is held and inserting the tilt shaft into the tilt hole, and a socket for tiltably supporting the solar panel with respect to the louver frame from an outside of the supporting plate by being coupled to the tilt shaft, wherein the photovoltaic frame is slide-inserted through an opened one end of the panel holder, and is supported by the other end of the panel holder, and wherein the photovoltaic frame is coupled to the panel holder in the other end of the panel holder.
Claims
1. A project type window system, comprising: a window frame; a project frame with an upper end hinged to an upper end of the window frame configured to be opened and closed in a project type while moving away or close with respect to the window frame; a louver frame provided inside the project frame; and a solar panel including a solar cell and a photovoltaic frame to support the solar cell; wherein the project frame includes an upper cover, a side cover, a lower cover, and a hinge bar coupled on the upper cover to enable the project frame to rotate in a project type that form a quadrangular frame; wherein wire holes are formed at the upper cover, the side cover and the hinge bar; and wherein an electric wire coupled to the solar panel is connected to an external device through the wire hole of the side cover, the upper cover, and the hinge bar.
2. The project type window system of claim 1, wherein the louver frame includes a supporting plate elongated in a height direction of the project frame; a panel holder for fixing and holding the solar panel inside of the supporting plate; a socket for tiltably supporting the solar panel with respect to the louver frame from an outside of the supporting plate; and a tilt frame for rotating the socket at the same time; wherein a recess is formed in the tilt frame.
3. The project type window system of claim 2, wherein the supporting plate includes a tilt hole; wherein the panel holder includes a tilt shaft on an opposite side to which the solar panel is held, and the tilt shaft is inserted into the tilt hole; wherein the socket is coupled to the tilt shaft; wherein the photovoltaic frame is slide-inserted through an opened one end of the panel holder, and is supported by the other end of the panel holder; and wherein the photovoltaic frame is coupled to the panel holder in the other end of the panel holder.
4. The project type window system of claim 1, wherein the socket includes one or more protrusions; wherein the louver frame further includes a tilt strip with a hole formed at a position corresponding to the protrusion of the socket; and wherein the tilt strip connects the protrusion of the socket in the height direction of the project frame, so that a plurality of the solar panels can be entirely tilted.
5. The project type window system of claim 1, wherein the photovoltaic frame is divided into three or more including a first subframe corresponding to any one of both ends of the photovoltaic frame, a third subframe corresponding to the other one of both ends, and a second subframe connecting the first subframe and the third subframe.
6. The project type window system of claim 1, wherein both ends constituting a width of the photovoltaic frame have a thickness thinner than a thickness of the solar panel; and wherein a slit and a protrusion are formed at the both ends, and a protrusion of an adjacent solar panel is inserted into a slit of the solar panel when the solar panel is closed.
7. The project type window system of claim 6, wherein a holding portion is formed at the both ends of the photovoltaic frame; and wherein a water stop rubber is inserted into the holding portion, so that the water stop rubbers are compressed with each other when the adjacent photovoltaic frames come into contact with each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0031] Hereinafter, a project type solar window system with a fall protector according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0033] The window frame 10 is a component that allows the project type window system according to the present invention serves as a window by being installed in a building to form the outermost part of the project type window system according to the present invention. A threshold 11 protruding to the inside of the window frame 10 is configured to enable to block water and air from outside when the project frame 20 is closed.
[0034] The project frame 20 is a component to be opened and closed in a project type due to an upper end hinged to the upper end of the window frame 10 and a lower end configured to move away or close to the window frame 10.
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[0038] The supporting plate 31 is a plate-shaped component elongated in the height direction of the project frame 20, and tilt holes 31-1 are formed on both sides of the solar panel 40 for each solar panel 40 at a position corresponding to the shaft on which the solar panel 40 is tilted. The reason why the tilt holes 31-1 are formed is that the rotating shaft in the solar panel 40 must come out of the supporting plate 31 to rotate the solar panel 40 in the louver frame 30.
[0039] The panel holder 32 is a component for fixing and holding the solar panel 40 inside of the supporting plate 31. A tilt shaft 32-1 is formed on the opposite side to which the solar panel 40 is held and a wire hole 32-2 is formed in the center of the tilt shaft 32-1. Considering the cross-section viewed in the direction of holding the solar panel 40, since one end 32-3 of the panel holder 32 is opened, and the other end 32-4 is formed with a locking jaw 32-5 and only partially opened, a bolt hole 32-6 is formed in the opened one end 32-3. This is to facilitate coupling and separation of the solar panel 40 and will be described later.
[0040] The socket 33 is coupled to the tilt shaft 32-1 of the panel holder 32 at a position outside of the supporting plate 31, and serves to allow the solar panel 40 to tilt with respect to the louver frame 30. In addition, since a wire hole 33-1 is formed in the center, the electric wire W formed in the solar panel 40 and the project frame 20 may be electrically connected through the socket 33. The reason why the electric wire W is connected through the socket 33 located on the rotating shaft of the solar panel 40 is the same as the case described above with reference to
[0041] The tilt strips 34 are components to connect vertically the protrusion 33-2 of the socket 33 in the height direction of the project frame 20 by a hole 34-1 formed at a position corresponding to the protrusion 33-2 of the socket 33. Accordingly, the tilt strips 34 are formed as much as the number of protrusions 33-2 in the socket 33 on both sides of the solar panel 40. The socket 33 may have one protrusion 33-2 and one tilt strip 34, but if the friction force for the tilt motion is different for each solar panel 40, it is difficult to tilt the solar panel 40 smoothly. Therefore, it is preferable to provide two protrusions 33-2 and two tilt strips 34 on the socket 33 to tilt as if pair forces act. The tilt strip 34 is not fixed to the protrusion 33-2 but is provided in a state of being rotatably coupled with respect to the protrusion 33-2. Therefore, all the solar panel 40 may be tilted at once by moving the tilt strip 34 up and down.
[0042] However, in case that two tilt strips 34 are formed per one side of the louver frame 30, the electric wire W may be pinched between the tilt strips 34 as shown in
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[0044] Both ends A constituting the width of the photovoltaic frame 42 have a thickness thinner than the thickness of the solar panel 40, preferably ½ of the solar panel 40, so that the cross section of the end is as if a flat plate was slightly bent. This is because both ends of the adjacent solar panel overlap and a surface of the closed solar panel must be close to a plane when the solar panel 40 is completely closed by tilting.
[0045] It is preferable that the photovoltaic frame 42 is divided into three or more including a plurality of first subframes 42-1, preferably corresponding to any one of both ends, a third subframe 42-3 corresponding to the other one of both ends, and a second subframe 42-2 connecting the first subframe 42-1 and the third subframe 42-3 as shown in
[0046] It is preferable that a terminal side of the connector 43 is disposed to face the outside in the longitudinal direction of the solar panel 40, that is, to face the panel holder 32. This is to easily separate the solar panel 40 from the inside of the building. If the terminal of the connector 43 faces the inside in the longitudinal direction of the solar panel 40, the electric wire W coupled to the connector 43 is connected to the outside through the panel holder 32 in the shortest path. Therefore, when trying to detach the solar panel 40 from the panel holder 32, the solar panel 40 can be easily moved out to indoors (in the direction of the arrow in
[0047] It will be described again with reference to
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[0049] The project cylinder 50 is installed between the window frame 10 and the project frame 20, so that the project frame 20 can be opened and closed in project type with respect to the window frame 10.
[0050] The tilt cylinder 60 is installed between the project frame 20 and the louver frame 30, so that the solar panel 40 coupled to the louver frame 30 can be tilt-opened and closed with respect to the project frame 20.
EXPLANATION OF QUOTATION MARK
[0051] 10 Window frame [0052] 11 Threshold [0053] 20 Project frame [0054] 21 Upper cover [0055] 22 Side cover [0056] 23 Duct [0057] 24 Hinge bar [0058] 25, 32-2, 33-1 Wire hole [0059] 30 Louver frame [0060] 31 Supporting plate [0061] 31-1 Tilt hole [0062] 32 Panel holder [0063] 32-1 Tilt shaft [0064] 32-3 One end of panel holder [0065] 32-4 The other end of panel holder [0066] 32-5 Locking jaw [0067] 32-6 Bolt hole [0068] 33 Socket [0069] 33-2 Protrusion [0070] 34 Tilt strip [0071] 34-1 Hole [0072] 35 Bolt [0073] 40 Solar panel [0074] 41 Solar cell [0075] 42 Photovoltaic frame [0076] 43 Connector [0077] 50 Project cylinder [0078] 60 Tilt cylinder
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0079] The instant patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119(a) to Korean Patent Application No. 10-2021-0078008, 10-2021-0078017, and 10-2021-0078026 filed on Jun. 16, 2021, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety. The present patent application claims priority to other applications to be filed in other countries, the disclosures of which are also incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.