Self Powered and Timer Based Solar Panel Cleaning System
20200355402 ยท 2020-11-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24S40/20
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
Y02E10/40
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
B08B1/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system that is operated by self generating electrical power from solar energy and reduces wear and tear problem of moving parts. In this system, the microcontroller (54) is interfaced with motor driver (51) and brush driver (52). Said motor driver (51) and brush driver (52) control the speed of wheel motor (32) and brush driver (33). When ultrasonic sensor (5) sends signal to microcontroller (54), said microcontroller (54) generates and transmits signal to wheel motor driver (51) and brush driver (52). Thus, when structure reaches nearby the end edge of the solar panel array, said drivers gradually reduce r.p.m. of wheel motor (32) and brush motor (33) and then motors stop when machine reaches to opposite platform. Thus, during alteration of mode, r.p.m. of motors will be at substantially low that prevents the moving parts from damage.
Claims
1. A self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system comprises a structure (3) being supported through a plurality of driving wheels (4) that bidirectionally carry said structure (3) along the length of the solar panel row and in the width direction of the solar panel width during cleaning operation; said structure (3) rest on platform (A) located adjacent to an edge of a solar panel array (2) and move towards the platform (B) located at opposite edge of the solar panel array (2) and vice-versa; said structure (3) having a plurality of cleaning brush (31) being rotated during cleaning operation, a wheel drive motor (32) for operating driving wheels (4) for carrying said structure (3) over solar panel array (2), a brush drive motor (33) for rotational actuation of the cleaning brushes (31), a supporting wheel (34), solar panels (55, 56) located on the structure such that the maximum solar light impinge on the surface thereof, an operating unit for performing and controlling the operation of the wheel drive motor (32) and the brush drive motor (33); Characterized in that, said operating unit comprises a wheel motor driver (51) and a brush motor driver (52) that controls the speed of the wheel motor (32) and the brush motor (33) respectively, a timer (53) wherein time for actuation of the cleaning operating and driving operation is defined, a microcontroller (54) being signally communicated with ultrasonic sensor (5), batteries (55b, 56b) being charged by the solar panel (55, 56), said wheel motor driver (51) and the brush motor driver (52) receive required supply from the battery (56b), said timer (53) and the microcontroller (54) are operated by the power supply being supplied by the battery (55b).
2. The self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the power from solar panel (55, 56) is supplied to the batteries (55b, 56b) through the solar charge controller (55a, 56a) respectively.
3. The self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said operating unit optionally includes a timer (36), a control unit-I (37) and a control unit-II (38).
4. The self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said control unit-I having a SMPS (371) for generating regulated power supply (DC 12V), an Arduino UNO R3 microcontroller units (372) connected in serial communication mode to reciprocally share data and operated through the power supply being supplied from the SMPS (371), said microcontroller (372) is configured to interface with the ultrasonic sensors (5) and a RF transmitter (373) that transmits the pulse generated by the microcontroller (372) to the control unit-II.
5. The self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system as claimed in claim 3, wherein said control unit-II having a SMPS (381) for generating regulated power supply (DC 12V), a RF receiver (382) for receiving pulse transmitted by the RF transmitter (373), a motor controlling unit (383) for controlling the rotating direction of the wheel drive motors (32).
6. The self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said structure (1) is equipped with a emergency stop button.
7. The self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said structure (1) is equipped a blower (35).
8. A method for operating solar panel cleaning system comprises following steps: a) initially resting the structure (3) on the platform A; b) actuating the timer (53) for pr-defined time interval; c) supplying power supply from solar operated battery (55b) to the micro-controller (54); d) sending signal through the microcontroller (54) to the wheel motor driver (51) and the brush motor driver (52); e) actuating the wheel motor (32) and the brush motor (33) through said motor driver (51) and the brush driver (52) respectively by providing power supply from the solar operated battery (56b); f) moving the structure (3) from platform A to platform B through the drive wheel (4) and simultaneously rotating the cleaning brushes (31) through the brush motor (33); g) increasing the r.p.m. of the wheel motor (32) and the brush motor (33); h) sensing the movement of the structure (3) through the ultrasonic sensor (5) when moving towards the platform B; i) sending the signal through said ultrasonic sensor (5) to the microcontroller (54); j) sending the command to the wheel motor driver (51) and brush motor driver (52) through said microcontroller (54); k) reducing the r.p.m. of the wheel motor (32) and the brush motor (33) by said drivers (51, 52); l) stopping the structure (3) on platform B; m) operating the wheel drive motor (32) and the brush drive motor (33) in reverse mode by repeating the step a) to l) for moving structure from platform B to A.
9. The method for operating solar panel cleaning system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the after pre-defined time interval, the timer (53) cut-off the power to rest the system on the platform A or B.
10. The self powered and timer based solar panel cleaning system as substantially herein described with reference to the foregoing description and figures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] Objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying figure of the drawing wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF INVENTION
[0026] Before explaining the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanied drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments, as depicted in different figures as described above and of being practiced or carried out in a variety of ways. It is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.
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[0028] As shown in
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[0030] Now, according to one embodiment of the present invention, said operating unit comprises a timer (36) (shown in
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[0032] In working of the cleaning system for solar panel according to present invention, initially the system will rest on the platform (A) or (B). The time for initiating the cleaning operation will be set into the timer (36). At pre-defined time, the timer (36) enables the power supply to provide the motor and brush driver and the micro-controller. Afterwards, said micro-controller operates the wheel motor (32) through motor driver. Said wheel motor (32) enables the driving wheels (4) to start moving on the surface of the solar panel (2). When the system is about to reach to the opposite platform, the ultrasonic sensor (5) will sense the system reaching on that platform. After sensing the presence of the system, the ultrasonic sensor (5) sends the signal to the micro controller (372). After analysis of the signal, the signal is wirelessly transmitted to the RF receiver (382) and then transmitted to the motor control unit (383). Said motor control unit (383) change the direction of the motors (32) and accordingly the driving wheels (4) also start to operate in reverse mode. Along with the movement of the driving wheels (4), the cleaning brushes (31) will also start to rotate to clean the solar panel (2). The signals of ultrasonic sensors (5) coming from different platforms are written into the microcontroller (372) and accordingly the system travels on forward and reverse direction. It is to be noted that said brushes may also be stationary rather than rotating. Further, after particular time, the timer (36) will cut off the power supply to the system so that the system will stop working after cleaning the solar panel (2).
[0033] According to another embodiment of the solar panel cleaning system, additionally said structure is equipped with solar panel (55, 56) (shown in
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[0035] In working of the cleaning system for solar panel according to second embodiment as shown in
[0036] Further, said structure (1) is also equipped with an emergency stop button for keeping the structure moving from platform A to platform B and vice versa in case of failure of ultrasonic sensor or any other failure situation. For that, an arrangement of vertical member is provided on the platform (A) and (B). Said emergency stop buttons are located on the body of structure (1) in such a way that when structure (3) reaches to the plate, said stop button gets pressed by said vertical member if sensor doesn't send signal and then it moves in opposite direction. Thus, the system will work in case of failure of sensor. Further, the brushes are also provided on the platform (A) and (B) for cleaning the surface of the solar panel (55, 56). Said solar panel (55, 56) will get automatically cleaned through these brushes during translation of the structure between platforms (A, B).
[0037] The invention has been explained in relation to specific embodiment. It is inferred that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the present invention and it is not intended that the invention be limited or restrictive thereto. Many other specific embodiments of the present invention will be apparent to one skilled in the art from the foregoing disclosure. All substitution, alterations and modification of the present invention which come within the scope of the following claims are to which the present invention is readily susceptible without departing from the spirit of the invention. The scope of the invention should therefore be determined not with reference to the above description but should be determined with reference to appended claims along with full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
REFERENCE NUMERALS LIST
[0038] Solar Panel Cleaning System (1) [0039] Solar Panel (2) [0040] Structure (3) [0041] Cleaning brush (31) [0042] Wheel drive motor (32) [0043] Brush drive motor (33) [0044] Supporting wheel (34) [0045] Blower (35) [0046] Timer (36) [0047] Control unit-I (37) [0048] SMPS (371) [0049] R3 microcontroller unit (372) [0050] RF transmitter (373) [0051] Control unit-II (38) [0052] SMPS (381) [0053] RF receiver (382) [0054] Motor controlling unit (383) [0055] Motor driver (51) [0056] Brush driver (52) [0057] Timer (53) [0058] Micro-controller (54) [0059] Solar panel (55, 56) [0060] Solar charge controller (55a, 56a) [0061] Battery (55b, 56b) [0062] Wheels (4) [0063] Ultrasonic sensor (5)