Solar module mounting bracket assemblies
10797635 ยท 2020-10-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24S25/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2025/6003
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
F24S2025/012
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S30/00
ELECTRICITY
F24S25/634
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S25/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
F24S30/425
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S25/65
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2025/804
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A solar module mounting bracket assembly includes a rail configured to support a solar module thereon, and a pair of braces. The braces each have a first end portion movably coupled to the rail. The braces are movable relative to the rail between a collapsed configuration and an expanded configuration. In the expanded configuration, the braces cooperatively define a channel dimensioned for receipt of a frame member.
Claims
1. A solar module mounting bracket assembly, comprising: a rail configured to support a solar module thereon; a pair of braces each having a first end portion movably coupled to the rail, wherein the pair of braces are movable relative to the rail between a collapsed configuration, and an expanded configuration, in which the pair of braces cooperatively define a channel dimensioned for receipt of a frame member; and a plurality of coupling devices disposed on an upper side of the rail, wherein the plurality of coupling devices are configured to fix a solar module to the rail.
2. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 1, wherein the pair of braces are parallel with the rail in the collapsed configuration, and perpendicular to the rail in the expanded configuration.
3. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 1, wherein the solar module mounting bracket assembly assumes a substantially linear shape when the pair of braces are in the collapsed configuration, and wherein the solar module mounting bracket assembly assumes a substantially triangular shape when the pair of braces are in the expanded configuration.
4. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a fastener configured to attach to a second end portion of each of the pair of braces to fix the pair of braces in the expanded configuration.
5. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a pair of truss arms, wherein each of the pair of truss arms includes: a first end portion movably coupled to a respective second end portion of the pair of braces; and a second end portion movably coupled to a respective first and second end portion of the rail.
6. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 5, wherein the pair of truss arms are configured to move relative to the rail and the pair of braces between a collapsed configuration, in which the pair of truss arms are parallel with the rail and the pair of braces, and an expanded configuration, in which the pair of truss arms extend perpendicularly relative to the rail.
7. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 6, wherein the second end portion of each of the pair of truss arms is configured to slide away from a central portion of the rail as the pair of truss arms move toward the collapsed configuration.
8. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 6, wherein the second end portion of each of the pair of truss arms moves along the rail from an inward position, in which the pair of truss arms assumes the expanded configuration, toward an outward position, in which the pair of truss arms assumes the collapsed configuration.
9. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 6, wherein each of the first and second end portions of the rail defines a track through which the respective second end portion of the pair of truss arms slides.
10. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 9, further comprising a fastener assembly coupled to the second end portion of a first truss arm of the pair of truss arms, wherein the fastener assembly is configured to selectively fix the second end portion of the first truss arm in a position on the track of the rail.
11. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 10, wherein the fastener assembly includes: a pair of washers disposed on opposite sides of the rail, at least a first washer of the pair of washers having a pair of first and second tabs extending therefrom, the pair of first and second tabs being configured for receipt in a corresponding slot defined in the rail; and a fastener coupling the pair of washers to one another and configured to adjust a distance between the pair of washers.
12. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 11, wherein the first washer of the fastener assembly further includes a third tab extending therefrom, the third tab being disposed in the track of the rail to guide the fastener assembly through the track.
13. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 1, further comprising a protuberance protruding downwardly relative to an underside of the rail, wherein the protuberance extends into the channel defined by the pair of braces when the pair of braces are in the expanded configuration.
14. The solar module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 1, wherein each of the pair of braces has a concave inner surface, such that the channel cooperatively defined by the first and second braces has a circular shape.
15. A PV module mounting bracket assembly, comprising: a rail configured to support a PV module thereon and having a first end portion, a central portion, and a second end portion; a pair of braces each including: a first end portion movably coupled to the central portion of the rail; and a second end portion, the pair of braces being movable relative to the rail between a collapsed configuration, in which the pair of braces are parallel with the rail, and an expanded configuration, in which the pair of braces are perpendicular to the rail and cooperatively define a channel dimensioned for receipt of a frame member; a fastener configured to attach to the second end portion of each of the pair of braces to fix the pair of braces in the expanded configuration; and a pair of truss arms each including: a first end portion movably coupled to the respective second end portion of the pair of braces; and a second end portion movably coupled to the respective first and second end portions of the rail.
16. The PV module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 15, wherein the pair of truss arms are configured to move relative to the rail and the pair of braces between a collapsed configuration, in which the pair of truss arms are parallel with the rail and the pair of braces, and an expanded configuration, in which the pair of truss arms extend perpendicularly relative to the rail.
17. The PV module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 15, wherein the second end portion of each of the pair of truss arms is configured to slide away from the central portion of the rail as the pair of truss arms move toward the collapsed configuration.
18. The PV module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 17, further comprising a fastener assembly coupled to the second end portion of a first truss arm of the pair of truss arms, wherein the fastener assembly is configured to selectively fix the second end portion of the first truss arm in a position on a track defined in the first end portion of the rail.
19. The PV module mounting bracket assembly according to claim 18, wherein the fastener assembly includes: a pair of washers disposed on opposite sides of the rail, at least a first washer of the pair of washers having a pair of first and second tabs extending therefrom, the pair of first and second tabs being configured for receipt in a corresponding slot defined in the rail; and a fastener coupling the pair of washers to one another, the fastener of the fastener assembly being configured to adjust a distance between the pair of washers.
20. A solar module mounting bracket assembly, comprising: a rail configured to support a solar module thereon; a pair of braces each having a first end portion movably coupled to the rail, wherein the pair of braces are movable relative to the rail between a collapsed configuration, and an expanded configuration, in which the pair of braces cooperatively define a channel dimensioned for receipt of a frame member; and a protuberance protruding downwardly relative to an underside of the rail, wherein the protuberance extends into the channel defined by the pair of braces when the pair of braces are in the expanded configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the present disclosure are described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(21) Embodiments of the presently disclosed solar module mounting bracket assemblies and methods of installing the same are described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. As described herein, the term solar module refers to any suitable solar panel or array of solar panels that convert energy from the sun into usable energy.
(22) The present disclosure, in accordance with various example embodiments thereof, relates to a mounting bracket assembly for coupling one or more solar modules (e.g., PV modules) to a framework. The mounting bracket assembly has a rail for affixing the one or more PV modules thereon, and a pair of braces pivotably coupled to the rail. The braces are movable relative to the rail from a collapsed configuration to an expanded configuration. The collapsed configuration reduces the overall footprint of the mounting bracket assembly, thereby reducing packaging and shipping costs. In the expanded configuration, the braces grasp the framework (e.g., a torque tube) to fix the mounting bracket assembly and, in turn, the one or more PV modules, to the framework. The mounting bracket assembly may also include a pair of truss arms that couple to the respective braces to provide support for the braces. The truss arms are configured to collapse with the braces. These and further details of the mounting bracket assemblies will be described below.
(23) With reference to
(24) While not illustrated, the system 10 may include more than one torque tube 14, connected end to end and wherein each set of end to end connected torque tubes 14 are arranged in a parallel orientation with one another. Each torque tube 14 may have an array of PV modules 12 affixed thereto via a plurality of mounting bracket assemblies 100. In embodiments, two mounting bracket assemblies 100 may be utilized for coupling four PV modules 12 to the torque tube 14. It is contemplated that any suitable number of mounting bracket assemblies 100 are employed to affix any suitable number of PV modules 12 to the torque tube 14.
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(28) During assembly, with two longitudinal sides of a pair of adjacent PV modules 12 (
(29) It is contemplated that the rail 102 may also have coupling devices in the form of flexible, hook-shaped members 134 disposed on opposing first and second end portions 102a, 102b of the rail 102. The hook-shaped members 134 are configured to snap over an end of a PV module 12 to resist movement of the PV module 12 along the longitudinal axis X of the rail 102.
(30) The first end portion 102a of the rail 102 defines a first pair of linear tracks 136 in the opposing lateral side walls 114, 116 of the rail 102 (only the track 136 in the first side wall 114 is illustrated in
(31) As best shown in
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(33) The braces 104, 106 may each have a concave inner surface 146, 148, respectively. When the braces 104, 106 are in the expanded configuration, the concave inner surfaces 146 of the braces 104, 106 and the concave inner surface 142 of the insert 140 cooperatively define a circular channel 150 dimensioned for receipt of the torque tube 14 (
(34) The mounting bracket assembly 100 further includes a main fastener 156, such as, for example, a nut 156a and a bolt 156b, interconnecting the second portions 104b, 106b of the first and second braces 104, 106. The main fastener 156 is configured to extend through an opening 158, 160 (
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(36) With continued reference to
(37) The first end portion 108a, 110a of each of the truss arms 108, 110 is pivotable relative to the respective brace 104, 106 between an in-use or expanded configuration, as shown in
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(41) The washers 174, 176 of the fastener assembly 170 each include a pair of first and second flanges or tabs 174a, 174b and 176a, 176b extending perpendicularly from an outer periphery thereof. The first and second tabs 174a, 174b and 176a, 176b of each of the washers 174, 176 are disposed on opposite sides of the respective washer 174, 176. The tabs 174a, 174b and 176a, 176b of the washers 174, 176 may have a squared configuration and be dimensioned for receipt in a pair of corresponding slots 180, 180b (
(42) Upon moving the fastener assembly 170 toward the inward position, as shown in
(43) The washers 174, 176 may further include a third flange or tab 174c extending perpendicularly from the outer periphery thereof. The third tab 174c is received in the track 136 of the first end portion 102a of the rail 102 to guide the fastener assembly 170 along the track 136. A compression tube 179 (
(44) With respect to the compression tubes 179 depicted in
(45) During assembly, with reference to
(46) With the torque tube 14 captured within the channel 150 defined by the insert 140 and the braces 104, 106, the main fastener 156 is actuated to approximate the second end portions 104b, 106b of the braces 104, 106, whereby the braces 104, 106 exert an upwardly-oriented force on the torque tube 14 to drive the torque tube 14 into engagement with the protuberance 144 of the insert 140. In embodiments, the concave inner surfaces 146, 148 of the braces 104, 106 may be coated or lined with a similar material as the protuberance 144 to strengthen the frictional engagement with the torque tube 14.
(47) As described above, when the braces 104, 106 enter the expanded configuration, the second end portion 108b, 110b of each of the truss arms 108, 110 is simultaneously moved to the inward position on the respective track 136, 138 of the rail 102. With the second end portions 108b, 110b of the truss arms 108, 110 in the inward position, the first and second tabs 174a, 174b and 176a, 176b of the washers 174, 176 of the fastener assembly 170 are disposed adjacent the slots 180a, 180b defined in the rail 102. To fix the second end portion 108b, 110b of the truss arms 108, 110 in the inward position along the respective track 136, 138, the fastener 178 of the fastener assembly 170 is actuated to drive an approximation of the washers 174, 176, whereby the tabs 174a, 174b and 176a, 176b of the washers 174, 176 are received in the corresponding slots 180a, 180b in the rail 102 to fix or lock the fastener assembly 170 to the rail 102 and, in turn, lock the second end portion 108b of the first truss arm 108 in the inward position.
(48) At this stage, the remaining fasteners of the mounting bracket assembly 100 may be tightened to ensure that the mounting bracket assembly 100 remains fixed in the expanded or in-use configuration. The PV modules 12 are then secured to the rail 102 of the mounting bracket assembly 100 via the coupling devices 120, 134 in the manner described above.
(49) Yet a further aspect of the present disclosure can be seen in
(50) Finally, though generally described in connection with a rail 102 having a generally C-shaped cross-section, the present disclosure is not so limited. Rather, a variety of cross-sectional shapes may be employed without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, a high hat configuration as depicted in
(51) In embodiments, the fasteners described herein may be any suitable fastening mechanism, including, but not limited to, adhesives, hinges, clips, ties, straps, belts, tapes and/or fabric hook-and-loop fasteners.
(52) It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended thereto.