Corner connector for photovoltaic module frame
11463044 · 2022-10-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Beryl Weinshenker (Portland, OR, US)
- Nathan Stoddard (Beaverton, OR)
- Steve Sefchick (Portland, OR, US)
- Eric Olson (Vancouver, WA, US)
Cpc classification
H02S40/32
ELECTRICITY
Y02B10/20
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
F24S25/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
Y02E10/47
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
F24S2025/6007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S40/34
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
H02S40/36
ELECTRICITY
H02S40/32
ELECTRICITY
H02S40/34
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Corner connection members for a photovoltaic module frame include thru-passages for receiving insert components that perform and facilitate a variety of functions, such as attaching the photovoltaic module to a roof, providing a ground connection for the solar cells, to facilitate the mechanical and electrical connection of photovoltaic modules which are arranged side-by-side, to facilitate securing photovoltaic modules in a stack, and providing mechanical and electrical connections to adjacent photovoltaic modules in an array. Insert components may also include electronic devices, such as microinverters and energy storage devices, which are connected to the photovoltaic modules when the insert component is installed in the corner member.
Claims
1. A photovoltaic (PV) module, comprising: a solar panel; a plurality of frame members, each frame member including a hollow section; and a plurality of corner keys, each corner key mechanically connecting plural frame members of the plurality of frame members to one another to form a frame around the solar panel, wherein each corner key mechanically connects to a frame member at the hollow section of the frame member, each corner key includes a through-hole that extends through the corner key from a planar front surface of the PV module to a planar back surface of the PV module via respective upper and lower surfaces of the corner key along an axis that is generally perpendicular to the planar front surface of the PV module, wherein the through-hole and the solar panel are laterally separated in a plane parallel to the front surface of the PV module, and each corner key includes an electrical connector positioned within the through-hole, the electrical connector electrically connects the PV module via wiring of the PV module through a sidewall of Pill the through-hole to an external electrical system.
2. The PV module according to claim 1, wherein each corner key comprises a plurality of frame attachment portions, and each frame attachment portion is configured to insert into a hollow section of one of the frame members by a press fit connection.
3. The PV module according to claim 1, wherein each corner key mechanically connects to a frame member with an adhesive.
4. The PV module according to claim 1, wherein the upper and lower surfaces of each corner key include complementary contours to facilitate alignment of the PV module with another PV module when in a stacked configuration.
5. The PV module according to claim 1, wherein a first corner key of the plurality of corner keys includes an electronic device electrically connected to the wiring via the electrical connector of the first corner key.
6. The PV module according to claim 5, wherein the first corner key includes an inverter that converts direct current output from the solar panel into alternating current.
7. The PV module according to claim 5, further comprising: an energy storage device that stores energy output by the PV module.
8. The PV module according to claim 5, further comprising: a remote disconnect that, in case of an emergency, initiates a rapid shutdown of the PV module.
9. The PV module according to claim 1, wherein a corner key, of the plurality of corner keys, is configured to output via the electrical connector energy collected by the solar panel to an external electrical grid.
10. The PV module according to claim 1, wherein a corner key, of the plurality of corner keys, is configured to output via the electrical connector energy collected by the solar panel to the external electrical system.
11. An array of photovoltaic (PV) modules, the array comprising: a plurality of PV modules, each PV module including: a solar panel; a plurality of frame members, each frame member including a hollow section; and a plurality of corner keys, each corner key mechanically connecting plural frame members of the plurality of frame members to one another to form a frame around the solar panel, wherein each corner key mechanically connects to a frame member at the hollow section of the frame member of the PV module, each corner key includes a through-hole that extends through the corner key from a planar front surface of the corresponding PV module to a planar back surface of the PV module via respective upper and lower surfaces of the corner key along an axis that is generally perpendicular to the planar front surface of the PV module, wherein the through-hole and the solar panel are laterally separated in a plane parallel to the front surface of the PV module, and each corner key includes an electrical connector positioned within the through-hole of the PV module, the electrical connector electrically connects the PV module via wiring of the PV module through a sidewall of the through-hole to an external electrical system.
12. The array of PV modules according to claim 11, wherein for each PV module, a corner key of the plurality of corner keys is configured to mechanically connect to at least one frame member of another PV module in the array of PV modules.
13. The array of PV modules according to claim 11, wherein for each PV module: the PV module is arranged in an arrayed configuration of the array of PV modules, and a first corner key is secured to a second corner key of an adjacent PV module to mechanically connect the PV module to the adjacent PV module.
14. The array of PV modules according to claim 13, wherein for each PV module: the first corner key includes a first lateral extension, the second corner key includes a second lateral extension, the first lateral extension overlaps the second lateral extension to align the first corner key and the second corner key such that the first corner key and the second corner key share a continuous through-hole, and an attachment member is extended through the continuous through-hole to secure the first corner key to the second corner key to mechanically connect the PV module to the adjacent PV module.
15. The array of PV modules according to claim 11, wherein for each PV module, a first corner key of the plurality of corner keys includes an electronic device electrically connected to the wiring via the electrical connector of the first corner key.
16. A corner key for a photovoltaic (PV) module that includes a solar panel and a plurality of frame members, the corner key comprising: a first connecting member for mechanically connecting to a first frame member of the plurality of frame members via, a first hollow section of the first frame member; a second connecting member for mechanically connecting to a second frame member of the plurality of frame members via a second hollow section of the second frame member; a through-hole that extends through the corner key from a planar front surface of the PV module to a planar hack surface of the PV module via respective upper and lower surfaces of the corner key along an axis that is generally perpendicular to the planar front surface of the PV module; an electrical connector positioned within the through-hole, the electrical connector electrically connecting the PV module via wiring of the PV module through a sidewall of the through-hole to an external electrical system, and an insert component comprising the electrical connector, the insert component having a cross-sectional shape of the through-hole.
17. The corner key according to claim 16, wherein the first connecting member is configured to mechanically connect to at least one frame member of another PV module in an array of PV modules.
18. The corner key according to claim 16, wherein the corner key comprises upper and lower surfaces with complementary contours to facilitate alignment of the PV module with another PV module when in a stacked configuration.
19. The corner key according to claim 16, further comprising: an electronic device electrically connected to the wiring via the electrical connector.
20. The corner key according to claim 19, further comprising: an inverter for converting direct current output from the solar panel into alternating current.
Description
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DESCRIPTION
(9) For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described in the following written specification. It is understood that no limitation to the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. It is further understood that the present disclosure includes any alterations and modifications to the illustrated embodiments and includes further applications of the principles of the disclosure as would normally occur to a person of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains.
(10) The corner connection members for the PV frame described herein have thru-passages that enable the use of simple inserts to be easily and quickly installed into the passages of the corner members to perform and facilitate a variety of functions. As discussed below, the passages through the corner members may be configured to receive longitudinal inserts which can be extended through the corner members to attach or anchor the PV module to a mounting surface, such as a roof of a building. An elongated inserts can be used to raise or elevate PV modules from a mounting surface to allow air circulation for cooling of solar cells and thereby improve efficiency and/or reliability of solar cells. Such inserts may be also be configured to provide a ground connection for the solar cells. Corner members and inserts can be configured to facilitate the connection of PV modules which are arranged side-by-side, e.g., in an arrayed configuration. Corner members and corresponding inserts may be configured to connect adjacent PV modules mechanically, electrically, or both mechanically and electrically. In addition, the configuration of the corner members enables a plurality of PV modules to be easily retained in a stacked configuration.
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(12) The frame 14 defines a solar collection area 11 where the solar panel 12 is mounted and is configured to impart at least some structural rigidity to this area. The frame comprises a plurality of frame members 16, 18 in the form of elongate bars or beams. Suitable materials for frame members 16, 18 may include aluminum, aluminum alloys, steels, stainless steels, alloys, polymers, reinforced polymer composites and/or any other suitable relatively lightweight and durable substance. Materials can be further treated, such as, for example, painted, galvanized, powder coated, anodized and/or any other suitable technique for improving form and/or function of frame 10. Frame members can be provided in varying lengths depending on the desired size and shape of the module.
(13) In the embodiment of
(14) The frame 14 includes a plurality of corners. As used herein, the term “corner”, when used in connection with a PV frame, refers to the locations with regard to the PV frame 12 at which at least two frame members 16, 18 are joined or connected to each other. The number of corners depends at least partially on the number of frame members and the shape of the PV panel 12 that is to be mounted to the frame. In the embodiment of
(15) The frame members 16, 18 are joined at each corner by a corner member 24, also referred to as a corner connector or corner key. The corner members 24 include a main body 28 and two frame attachment portions 30. The main body 28 forms the corner of the solar module 10. The frame attachment portions 30 each extend from main body 28 and are configured to be secured to an end of one of the frame members 16, 18. The frame attachment portions 30 may be attached to the frame members in any suitable manner. In one embodiment, the frame members have hollow sections at least at the ends in which the frame attachment portions 30 are received as depicted in
(16) The main body 28 of the corner member 24 includes a top surface 32 and a bottom surface 34. In accordance with the present disclosure, the main body 28 of the corner member 24 defines a thru-passage 26 that extends through the main body 28 in a direction that is generally perpendicular to planar solar collection area defined by the frame and to the planar front and backside surfaces of the PV panel 12 when the PV panel is secured to the frame in the solar collection area. The thru-passage 26 extends through openings defined in the upper and lower surfaces 32, 34.
(17) The passage has a substantially uniform cross-sectional shape between the upper and lower openings in the main body. However, variations in the cross-sectional shape of the passage may be used for various purposes, such as to provide, locking, positioning and/or connection features (explained in more detail below). The passage may have any suitable shape, including regular shapes, such as square, rectangular, round, polygonal, and the like, as well as irregular shapes.
(18) The passage 26 is configured to receive insert components 36 which can be used in a number of different ways to facilitate the mounting and assembly of PV modules. Insert components 36 generally comprise a longitudinal member, such as threaded rod or bar, having a cross-sectional shape that is complementary to the cross-sectional shape of the passage 26. The insert component 36 may be formed of a strong, rigid material, such as metal and/or hard plastic which may be provided in various lengths depending on its use. The insert component may also be configured to support electrical conductors as well as electrical devices for connection to the electrical system in PV modules.
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(20) The connecting pin 36 may be configured to be extended through the passage 26 in the corner member 24 either from above or below and may be secured to the mounting surface 38 and to the corner member 24 in any suitable manner. In one embodiment, the connecting pin 36 is configured to be inserted into the passage 26 through the upper surface 32 as depicted in
(21) The portion 40 of the connecting pin 36 extending between the bottom surface 34 of the corner member 24 and the attachment/fastening structure at the lower end of the connecting pin 36 may be provided in various lengths depending on the desired mounting configuration of the PV module. For example, the pin may be provided at a length that is configured to space the PV module a predetermined distance from the mounting surface in order to allow air circulation under the PV module to facilitate cooling of PV cells of the PV panel.
(22) The connecting pin 36 may be configured to provide other functionality for the PV module. For example, in the embodiment of
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(24) A cross-member 37 extends between two pins 36a, 36b to secure the pins together and thereby mechanically connect the one PV module to the other PV module. The pins 36a, 36b may be installed with the cross-member 37 positioned above or below the PV modules 10. The insert component of
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(26) The use of a single connection pin 36 may require that two different corner member configurations be utilized. For example, in
(27) The insert components of the present disclosure may be configured to provide electrical connections to the PV modules in addition to, or as an alternative to, the mechanical connections described above. As depicted in
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(29) PV frames 14 having corner members 24 with thru-passages as described herein also enable a plurality of PV modules to be easily arranged and secured in a stacked configuration. As depicted in
(30) A long connecting rod 36 may then be extended through the continuous passage 26 to secure the PV modules 14 in the stacked configuration. When in the stacked configuration, the plurality of PV modules 14 can be easily stored and transported as a unit while occupying a minimal amount of space. The connecting rod 36 can be secured to protective panels/pads 50 positioned at one or both ends of the stack if desired (although not necessarily) or to a pallet to facilitate transport. A PV module stack can be easily transported to an installation site and unstacked by simply removing the connecting rod(s). The connecting rod(s) 36 can then be used as a grounding rod for the PV module installation. Depending on the ground conditions it is possible to interconnect a plurality of grounding rods to form a longer rod to enable grounding.
(31) The corner members 24 may be configured to facilitate alignment of the PV modules when in the stacked configuration so that the passages in the corner members are also aligned. To this end, the corner members 24 may be provided with upper and lower surfaces 32, 34 that are provided with complementary contours, offsets, and the like, as depicted in
(32) While the disclosure has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same should be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character. It is understood that only the preferred embodiments have been presented and that all changes, modifications and further applications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.