SELF-CLEANING SOLAR PANEL ASSEMBLY AND SPRINKLER MOUNTING ASSEMBLY THEREFOR
20200044600 ยท 2020-02-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
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
B05B3/0486
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B08B3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A self-cleaning solar panel assembly including a solar panel assembly having a peripheral frame, at least one sprayer mount assembly removably attachable to the peripheral frame, each of the at least one sprayer mount including a first element and a second element, both separate from the peripheral frame, the first element and the second element being removably joined together for clamping onto the peripheral frame and at least one sprayer mountable onto the at least one sprayer mount assembly.
Claims
1. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly comprising: a solar panel assembly having a peripheral frame; at least one sprayer mount assembly removably attachable to said peripheral frame, each of said at least one sprayer mount including a first element and a second element, both separate from said peripheral frame, said first element and said second element being removably joined together for clamping onto said peripheral frame; and at least one sprayer mountable onto said at least one sprayer mount assembly.
2. A self-cleaning solar panel for assembly according to claim 1 and wherein said at least one sprayer mount assembly is retrofittable onto said solar panel assembly.
3. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 1 and wherein said at least one sprayer is adapted to receive a cleaning liquid via a supply hose from a cleaning liquid manifold, which in turn is preferably mounted onto plural ones of said sprayer mount assemblies.
4-5. (canceled)
6. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 1 and wherein said first element comprises a pair of flexible ratcheted arms and a central support and guiding finger for adjustable engagement with said second element thereby to accommodate various sizes of said peripheral frame.
7. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 6 and wherein each of said flexible ratcheted arms is manually squeezable towards each other for enabling manual disengagement of the first and second elements from each other and from said peripheral frame.
8. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 6 and wherein said second element comprises a main generally planar portion and a secondary generally planar portion extending generally perpendicularly thereto, said main generally planar portion comprising: a pair of mutually spaced apertures each of which is formed with a tooth engagement wall portion, for engagement with ratchet teeth of said ratcheted arms of said first element; and a main aperture which is configured to slidably receive said central support and guiding finger of said first element.
9. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 8 and wherein said main generally planar portion is formed with a pair of resilient fingers, which provide press fit engagement with a peripheral wall portion of said peripheral frame.
10-11. (canceled)
12. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly comprising: a solar panel assembly having a peripheral frame; at least one retrofit sprayer mount removably attachable to said peripheral frame, each of said at least one retrofit sprayer mount including a frame engagement portion and a sprayer mounting portion, separate from said frame engagement portion, said frame engagement portion and said sprayer mounting portion being arranged for secure clamping onto said peripheral frame; and at least one sprayer mountable onto said at least one retrofit sprayer mount assembly.
13. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 12 and wherein said frame engagement portion and said sprayer mounting portion are selectably positionable for clamping onto said peripheral frame.
14. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 12 and wherein said at least one sprayer is adapted to receive a cleaning liquid via a supply hose from a cleaning liquid manifold, which in turn is preferably mounted onto plural ones of said sprayer mount assemblies.
15. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 12 and wherein said frame engagement portion comprises a partially folded-over portion which defines a slot removably but snugly receiving an inner-facing flange of said peripheral frame.
16. A self-cleaning solar panel assembly according to claim 15 and wherein said slot comprises an end wall, which engages an inner-facing edge of an inner-facing flange of said peripheral frame.
17-21. (canceled)
22. For use with a solar panel assembly having a peripheral frame, a sprayer mount assembly comprising: a frame engagement portion; and a sprayer mounting portion, separate from said frame engagement portion, said frame engagement portion and said sprayer mounting portion being removably joinable together for clamping onto said peripheral frame.
23-27. (canceled)
28. A sprayer mount assembly according to claim 22 and wherein said frame engagement portion and said sprayer mounting portion are selectably positionable for clamping onto said peripheral frame.
29. (canceled)
30. A sprayer mount assembly according to claim 22 and wherein said frame engagement portion comprises a partially folded-over portion which defines a slot removably but snugly receiving an inner-facing flange of said peripheral frame.
31. A sprayer mount assembly according to claim 30 and wherein said slot comprises an end wall, which engages an inner-facing edge of an inner-facing flange of said peripheral frame.
32. A sprayer mount assembly according to claim 22 and wherein said frame engagement portion comprises a pair of flexible ratcheted arms and a central support and guiding finger for adjustable engagement with said sprayer mounting portion thereby to accommodate various sizes of said peripheral frame.
33. A sprayer mount assembly according to claim 32 and wherein each of said flexible ratcheted arms is manually squeezable towards each other for enabling manual disengagement of the frame engagement portion and said sprayer mounting portion from each other and from said peripheral frame.
34. A sprayer mount assembly according to claim 32 and wherein said sprayer mounting portion comprises a main generally planar portion and a secondary generally planar portion extending generally perpendicularly thereto, said main generally planar portion comprising: a pair of mutually spaced apertures each of which is formed with a tooth engagement wall portion, for engagement with ratchet teeth of said ratcheted arms of said frame engagement portion; and a main aperture which is configured to slidably receive a central support and guiding finger of said frame engagement portion.
35. A sprayer mount assembly according to claim 34 and wherein said main generally planar portion is formed with at least one resilient finger, which provides press fit engagement with a peripheral wall portion of said peripheral frame.
36. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] The present invention will be understood and appreciated more fully from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction the drawings in which:
[0026]
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
[0032]
[0033]
[0034]
[0035]
[0036]
[0037]
[0038]
[0039]
[0040]
[0041]
[0042]
[0043]
[0044]
[0045]
[0046]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0047] Reference is now made to
[0048] As seen in
[0049] Each of the plurality of sprayer mount assemblies 110 preferably includes a first bracket element 120 and a second bracket element 130 which are preferably removably joined together for clamping onto the peripheral frame 104. At least one sprayer 140 is mounted onto each sprayer mount assembly 110 and receives a cleaning liquid, such as water via a supply hose 150 from a cleaning liquid manifold 160, which in turn is preferably mounted onto plural sprayer mount assemblies and coupled to a source of pressurized liquid, such as a water source (not shown).
[0050] Typically, each solar panel assembly 102 is pivotably mounted onto a pivotable mounting assembly 170, but this need not necessarily be the case. Typically multiple solar panel assemblies 102 are mounted on a single pivotable mounting assembly as shown.
[0051] Reference is now made to
[0052] An upwardly-facing wall surface 204 of slot 202 is generally planar and extends from an end wall 206 of slot 202, which preferably engages inner-facing edge 109 of inner-facing flange 108 of peripheral frame 104 of conventional solar panel assembly 102. Generally planar upwardly-facing wall surface 204 extends in a direction away from end wall 206 and defines a pair of flexible ratcheted arm surfaces 208 which are mutually spaced from each other and from an upwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 210.
[0053] A downwardly-facing wall surface 214 of slot 202 is generally planar and extends from end wall 206 of slot 202 to an edge 216. An elongate downward-facing protrusion 218 extends from downwardly-facing wall surface 214 generally parallel to end wall 206 for resiliently and snugly removably engaging a top surface of inner-facing flange 108 of peripheral frame 104 of conventional solar panel assembly 102.
[0054] Downwardly-facing wall surface 214 is defined on a folded-over portion 220 of first bracket element 120, which also defines an upwardly-facing wall surface 224, which extends from edge 216 and is bent over end wall 206 to extend into a bottom-facing wall surface 226 which underlies upwardly-facing wall surface 204. A pair of mutually spaced reinforcement protrusions 228 extend outwardly from part of upwardly-facing wall surface 224 and are bent over end wall 206 and underlie part of bottom-facing wall surface 226.
[0055] Preferably each of flexible ratcheted arm surfaces 208 defines a surface of a corresponding ratcheted arm 230, which defines a generally elongate array of outwardly-extending ratchet teeth 232. Ratcheted arms 230 are preferably manually squeezable towards each other in the plane of flexible ratcheted arm surfaces 208 for enabling manual disengagement of the first and second brackets from each other and from inner-facing flange 108 of peripheral frame 104 of conventional solar panel assembly 102.
[0056] Upwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 210 defines an upwardly-facing surface of a central support and guiding finger 240, which extends away from end wall 206, generally parallel to and spaced from ratcheted arms 230. Central support and guiding finger 240 also preferably defines a pair of mutually oppositely facing generally parallel side surfaces 242, each having a tapered extreme end portion 244 terminating in an edge 246.
[0057] Central support and guiding finger 240 is also formed with a downwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 250, which underlies upwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 210 and extends generally parallel thereto, and defines a continuation of bottom-facing wall surface 226.
[0058] Downwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 250 is preferably bounded by a pair of inner-facing surfaces 252, which define, together with downwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 250, a receiving and guiding slot 260. Slot 260 preferably defines a relatively wide slot portion 262 closest to end wall 206, which extends into an inwardly tapered slot portion 264, which extends into a relatively narrow slot portion 266 which terminates at edges 246.
[0059] Inner-facing surfaces 252 define three pairs of mutually inwardly-facing protrusions, respectively designated 274, 276 and 278, spaced from downwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 250 and each defining together with inner-facing surfaces 252 and downwardly-facing center support and guiding finger surface 250 a partial circumferential frictional engagement location therewith, respectively designated by reference numerals 284, 286 and 288.
[0060] Reference is now made to
[0061] As seen in
[0062] Secondary planar portion 410 extends generally perpendicularly to main generally planar portion 400 from a central location partially surrounded by main aperture 420 in a first direction. A channel-defining protrusion 430 extends generally perpendicularly to main generally planar portion 400 from locations partially surrounding main aperture 420 in a second direction, opposite to the first direction. The channel-defining protrusion 430 includes a top wall portion 432 and a pair of side wall portions 434.
[0063] Main generally planar portion 400 is preferably formed with a pair of resilient fingers 440 which extend slightly in the first direction and are intended to provide a press fit with a peripheral wall portion 106 of frame 104 when mounted thereon.
[0064] Main generally planar portion 400 is preferably formed with an upstanding sprayer mounting pin 450, which extends generally upwardly from a sprayer mounting platform 452, which platform extends generally perpendicularly to main generally planar portion 400 in the second direction.
[0065] Extending generally downwardly from secondary planar portion 410 is a water supply tube mounting hook portion 460, which is sized to slidably retain cleaning liquid manifold 160 in engagement with frame 104.
[0066] Reference is now made to
[0067] Reference is now made to
[0068] Reference is now made to
[0069] Reference is now made to
[0070] Reference is now made to
[0071] Reference is now made to
[0072] Reference is now made to
[0073] Reference is now made to
[0074] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited by what has been particularly shown and described hereinabove. Rather the scope of the present invention includes both combinations and subcombinations of features which are described hereinabove as well as modifications and variations thereof, which are not in the prior art.