SOLAR CELL MODULES WITH VERTICAL PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
20230291350 ยท 2023-09-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01L31/047
ELECTRICITY
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
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
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
H01L31/047
ELECTRICITY
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A solar cell module is constructed of a plurality of photovoltaic cells that are supported on a support surface of a support structure with the cells positioned side-by-side. The side-by-side arrangements of the cells form a first photovoltaic layer with a first exterior surface and a second photovoltaic layer with a second exterior surface. The first exterior surface and the second exterior surface extend outwardly from the support surface and oppose each other with a void between the exterior surfaces. The void enables photons from sunlight to enter into the void and reflect between the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface producing energy from the plurality of photovoltaic cells.
Claims
1. A solar cell module comprising: a support structure, the support structure having a support surface; a first photovoltaic layer on the support surface, the first photovoltaic layer having a first exterior surface, the first exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface; a second photovoltaic layer on the support surface, the second photovoltaic layer having a second exterior surface, the second exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface; the first exterior surface opposing the second exterior surface; and the second exterior surface opposing the first exterior surface.
2. The solar cell module of claim 1, further comprising: the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface are each substantially planar surfaces.
3. The solar cell module of claim 2, further comprising: a third photovoltaic layer on the support surface, the third photovoltaic layer having a third exterior surface, the third exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface; and the first exterior surface, the second exterior surface and the third exterior surface are each substantially planar surfaces.
4. The solar cell module of claim 2, further comprising: the support surface having a lateral dimension and a longitudinal dimension, the lateral dimension and the longitudinal dimension being mutually perpendicular; the first exterior surface being oriented at an angle relative to the lateral dimension of the support surface; the second exterior surface being oriented at an angle relative to the lateral dimension of the support surface; and the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface extending across the support surface parallel with the longitudinal dimension of the support surface.
5. The solar cell module of claim 2, further comprising: the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface define an angle between the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface.
6. The solar cell module of claim 1, further comprising: a protective panel extending over the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface; and the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface spacing the protective panel from the support surface.
7. The solar cell module of claim 6, further comprising: the protective panel is a transparent panel.
8. The solar cell module of claim 1, further comprising: a third photovoltaic layer on the support surface, the third photovoltaic layer having a third exterior surface, the third exterior surface extending over the support surface between the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface.
9. The solar cell module of claim 8, further comprising: the first exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface defines a first angle between the first exterior surface and the support surface; and the second exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface defines a second angle between the second exterior surface and the support surface.
10. The solar cell module of claim 9, further comprising: the first angle and the second angle are supplementary angles.
11. The solar cell module of claim 8, further comprising: the first exterior surface extending outwardly from the third exterior surface, the first exterior surface extending outwardly from the third exterior surface defines the first angle between the first exterior surface and the third exterior surface; and the second exterior surface extending outwardly from the third exterior surface, the second exterior surface extending outwardly from the third exterior surface defines the second angle between the second exterior surface and the third exterior surface.
12. The solar cell module of claim 11, further comprising: the first angle and the second angle are supplementary angles.
13. The solar cell module of claim 8, further comprising: the first exterior surface, the second exterior surface and the third exterior surface are each substantially planar surfaces.
14. The solar cell module of claim 8, further comprising: a protective panel extending over the first exterior surface, the second exterior surface and the third exterior surface; and the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface spacing the protective panel from the third exterior surface.
15. The solar cell module of claim 14, further comprising: the protective panel is a transparent panel.
16. The solar cell module of claim 8, further comprising: a fourth photovoltaic layer on the base surface, the fourth photovoltaic layer having a fourth exterior surface, the fourth exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface.
17. The solar cell module of claim 16, further comprising: the first exterior surface, the second exterior surface, the third exterior surface and the fourth exterior surface being planar, parallel surfaces.
18. A solar cell module comprising: a support structure, the support structure having a support surface, the support surface having a lateral dimension and the support surface having a longitudinal dimension, the lateral dimension and the longitudinal dimension being mutually perpendicular; a first photovoltaic cell on the support surface, the first photovoltaic cell having a first exterior surface, the first exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface and being oriented at an angle relative to the lateral dimension of the support surface and the first exterior surface extending across the support surface parallel with the longitudinal dimension of the support surface; a second photovoltaic cell on the support surface, the second photovoltaic cell having a second exterior surface, the second exterior surface extending outwardly from the support surface and being oriented at an angle relative to the lateral dimension of the support surface and the second exterior surface extending across the support surface parallel with the longitudinal dimension of the support surface; and the first exterior surface and the second exterior service opposing each other with a void between the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface.
19. The solar cell module of claim 18, further comprising: the first photovoltaic cell and the second photovoltaic cell being supported on the support surface oriented at an angle defining an angle between the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface.
20. The solar cell module of claim 18, further comprising: a third photovoltaic cell on the support surface, the third photovoltaic cell having a third exterior surface, the third exterior surface extending over the support surface between the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Further objects and features of the invention of this disclosure are set forth in the following description and in the drawing figures.
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[0035] The support structure 24 can be constructed of a variety of different materials that provide the solar cell module 10 with sufficient strength to support the plurality of photovoltaic cells that make up the solar cell module 10. As represented in
[0036] The photovoltaic cells 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 can be any type of photovoltaic cell. Each photovoltaic cell has a conventional construction comprised of a layer of photovoltaic material that forms an exterior surface 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 of each respective photovoltaic cell 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22. As represented in
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[0038] The first exterior surface 32 is oriented at or defines a first angle relative to the support surface 26 and relative to the lateral dimension 28 of the support surface. As represented in
[0039] The first angle and the second angle, both being 90 degree angles are supplementary angles. In other embodiments where the first angle and the second angle are not 90 degree angles, for example when the first photovoltaic cell 12 and its exterior surface 32 are positioned at a 30 degree angle relative to the support surface 26 and relative to the third exterior surface 44, the opposite second photovoltaic cell 18 and it's exterior surface 38 would be positioned at an angle of 150 degrees relative to the support surface 26 and relative to the third exterior surface 44. The supplementary angles maintain the parallel relationship between opposite photovoltaic cells 12, 18 and maintain the parallel relationship between the opposing exterior surfaces 32, 38 of the cells. By providing the opposing exterior surfaces 32, 38 of opposite photovoltaic cells with supplementary angles, the first exterior surface 32 of the first cell 12 opposes the second exterior surface 38 of the second cell 18 and the second exterior surface 38 opposes the first exterior surface 32 with a void or channel 48 defined between the first and second exterior surfaces.
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[0049] Although the solar cell modules of this disclosure have been described with reference to several embodiments of the solar cells, it should be understood the above description is not intended to be limiting, and the scope of protection of the solar cell modules of this disclosure is defined only by the claims appended hereto.