Glass building material
10920482 · 2021-02-16
Assignee
Inventors
- Kazuhiko Umeda (Tokyo, JP)
- Nobusato Kobayashi (Tokyo, JP)
- Seiichi Kinoshita (Tokyo, JP)
- Naoki Kadota (Osaka, JP)
- Hideki Matsuo (Osaka, JP)
- Tsukasa Makino (Osaka, JP)
- Nobuhisa Ohta (Osaka, JP)
- Akihiko Nakajima (Osaka, JP)
Cpc classification
E06B3/66
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02S20/26
ELECTRICITY
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H01L31/0547
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/054
ELECTRICITY
H01L31/0488
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
International classification
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H01L31/054
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A glass building material according to the present disclosure includes: a first photovoltaic string of a bifacial light-receiving type which has a shape extending in one direction; a second photovoltaic string of a bifacial light-receiving type which is arranged next to the first photovoltaic string in a width direction, and which has a shape extending in the one direction; a first glass substrate which is configured to cover one surface of the first photovoltaic string and one surface of the second photovoltaic string; and a reflective film which is arranged on at least part of another surface side of the first photovoltaic string and another surface side of the second photovoltaic string, which has a transmittance higher than a reflectance in a visible light region, and which has a reflectance higher than a transmittance in a near-infrared region.
Claims
1. A glass building material, comprising: a first photovoltaic string of a bifacial light-receiving type which has a shape extending in one direction; a second photovoltaic string of a bifacial light-receiving type which is arranged next to the first photovoltaic string in a width direction, and which has a shape extending in the one direction; a first glass substrate which is configured to cover one surface side of the first photovoltaic string and one surface side of the second photovoltaic string; a reflective layer including a reflective film, a first white reflective plate, and a second white reflective plate, wherein the reflective film is arranged on at least part of another surface side of the first photovoltaic string and another surface side of the second photovoltaic string, which has a transmittance higher than a reflectance in a visible light region, and which has a reflectance higher than a transmittance in a near-infrared region, wherein the first white reflective plate has a shape extending in the one direction and a width larger than the first photovoltaic string and is disposed at a position opposed to the another surface side of the first photovoltaic string so as to contact with the reflective film, and wherein the second white reflective plate has a shape extending in the one direction and a width larger than the second photovoltaic string and is disposed at a position opposed to the another surface side of the second photovoltaic string so as to contact with the reflective film.
2. The glass building material according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the reflective film and the first photovoltaic string is 0.1 time or more as large as a width of the first photovoltaic string.
3. The glass building material according to claim 1, wherein the first reflective plate is arranged on a surface side of the reflective film, which is not facing the first photovoltaic string.
4. The glass building material according to claim 1, further comprising a second glass substrate which is arranged on a surface side of the reflective film, which is not facing the first photovoltaic string.
5. The glass building material according to claim 4, further comprising an air layer which is interposed between the reflective film and the second glass substrate.
6. The glass building material according to claim 1, further comprising a sealing material which is interposed between the first photovoltaic string and the reflective film.
7. The glass building material according to claim 1, further comprising a third glass substrate which is interposed between the first photovoltaic string and the reflective film.
8. The glass building material according to claim 1, wherein the first photovoltaic string has spectral sensitivity at least in a wavelength range of from 300 nm to 1,200 nm.
9. The glass building material according to claim 8, wherein the first photovoltaic string comprises a heterojunction-type photovoltaic string.
10. The glass building material according to claim 1, wherein the reflective film is configured to reflect at least near-infrared light of solar light entering from the one surface side of the first photovoltaic string to cause the near-infrared light to enter the another surface of the first photovoltaic string.
11. The glass building material according to claim 10, wherein the reflective film is configured to reflect at least near-infrared light of solar light entering from the one surface side of the second photovoltaic string to cause the near-infrared light to enter the another surface of the second photovoltaic string.
12. The glass building material according to claim 10, wherein the reflective film has textures on a surface thereof, and is configured to diffusely reflect the near-infrared light to cause the near-infrared light to enter the another surface of the first photovoltaic string.
13. The glass building material according to claim 11, wherein the reflective film has textures on a surface thereof, and is configured to diffusely reflect the near-infrared light to cause the near-infrared light to enter the another surface of the first photovoltaic string and the another surface of the second photovoltaic string.
14. The glass building material according to claim 1, wherein the first white reflective plate is configured to reflect at least a near-infrared light and a visible light of solar light entering from the one surface side of the first photovoltaic string to cause the near-infrared light and the visible light to enter the another surface of the first photovoltaic string.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(8) An embodiment of the present disclosure is described below with reference to the drawings.
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(10) As illustrated in
(11) Herein, the first glass substrate 21 is, for example, a glass substrate to be installed as a window of a building, and is formed of a material having a high transmittance so that solar light enters a room and surfaces of the photovoltaic strings.
(12) As illustrated in
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(15) The glass building material 100 further includes, on another surface 11B side of the first photovoltaic string 11 and on another surface 12B side of the second photovoltaic string 12, a reflective film 31 arranged so as to be spaced apart from the first photovoltaic string 11 and the second photovoltaic string 12 by a second distance d. In this embodiment, the reflective film 31 is arranged on a surface of a second glass substrate 22. The reflective film 31 is, for example, a low emissivity (Low-E) film. This embodiment is described using a heat shielding Low-E film configured to transmit much of visible light and reflect much of near-infrared light.
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(17) When such reflective film 31 is arranged on the other surface 11B side of the first photovoltaic string 11, part of a near-infrared light 41 of the solar light entering from outside the room is reflected by the reflective film 31 and received on the other surface 11B of the first photovoltaic string 11 and the other surface 12B of the second photovoltaic string 12. As described above with reference to
(18) Meanwhile, part of a visible light 42 of the solar light entering from outside the room passes through the reflective film 31, which has a low reflectance in a visible light region, to enter the room. Therefore, a view and a lighting property can be ensured through the glass building material 100.
(19) In addition, the near-infrared light of solar radiation is reduced with the reflective film 31, and hence a cooling load is reduced, and energy saving of a building can be achieved.
(20) With the above-mentioned configuration, while the glass building material 100 does not lose its functions of being capable of ensuring a view and a lighting property, a power generation amount on a light-receiving surface on an interior side can be increased, and a cooling load of a building can be reduced.
(21) It is desired that the second distance d, which is a distance between the first photovoltaic string 11 and the reflective film 31, be 0.1 time or more as large as the width W1 of the first photovoltaic string 11.
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(23) It is also appropriate to adopt a configuration in which the reflective film 31 illustrated in
(24) In this embodiment, as illustrated in
(25) The first reflective plate 51 and the second reflective plate 52 are each, for example, a metal plate or a white reflective plate, and can cause the other surfaces 11B and 12B to receive the near-infrared light 41 and the visible light 42 each entering from outside the room.
(26) The first reflective plate 51 and the second reflective plate 52 each have a shape extending in one direction as with the first photovoltaic string 11 and the second photovoltaic string 12. Therefore, part of the visible light 42 of the solar light entering between the first photovoltaic string 11 and the second photovoltaic string 12 passes between the first reflective plate 51 and the second reflective plate 52 to enter the reflective film 31 described above. Accordingly, a person in the room can see a view outside the room through the glass building material 100.
(27) When a configuration in which a width W3 of the first reflective plate 51 is set to be larger than the width W1 of the first photovoltaic string is adopted, the near-infrared light 41 and the visible light 42 each entering the first reflective plate 51 can be received on the other surface 11B of the first photovoltaic string 11 more efficiently. In addition, a light shielding property of the glass building material 100 can be increased. Further, there is a merit in terms of design seen from the interior side that the other surface 11B side of the first solar battery 11 can be hidden by the first reflective plate 51.
(28) In this embodiment, as illustrated in
(29) While, in the configuration illustrated in
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(32) In this embodiment, while the Low-E film is given as an example of the reflective film 31, any other film having a transmittance higher than a reflectance in a visible light region and having a reflectance higher than a transmittance in a near-infrared region may be used. For example, the reflective film 31 may be a transparent conductive oxide (TCO) film which is contrived to increase the reflectance in the near-infrared region through adjustment of a tin oxide component. In addition, the reflective film 31 may be formed of a plurality of reflective films having different reflection peaks at different wavelengths.