Photovoltaic Facility
20220385230 · 2022-12-01
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
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
F24S30/425
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S40/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H02S40/00
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a photovoltaic facility (1) comprising a solar tracker (2) and at least one square or rectangular photovoltaic panel (3) mounted on the solar tracker (2), this solar tracker (2) enabling the inclination of the photovoltaic panel (3) to be varied with respect to the horizontal, so that two opposite edges of the photovoltaic panel, referred to as horizontal edges (31), are always horizontal whatever the inclination of the photovoltaic panel (3).
This facility is characterised in that it comprises at least one gutter (4) for recovering rainwater, in that this gutter (4) is mounted along one of the two horizontal edges (31) of the photovoltaic panel (3) using at least two anchoring devices (5), to which it is suspended, so that it can oscillate under the action of its own weight, about a horizontal axis of rotation (Y-Y′), so as to remain horizontal whatever the inclination of the photovoltaic panel (3).
Claims
1. A photovoltaic facility (1) comprising a solar tracker (2) and at least one square or rectangular photovoltaic panel (3) mounted on said solar tracker (2), this solar tracker (2) enabling the inclination of said photovoltaic panel (3) to be varied with respect to the horizontal, so that two opposite edges of said photovoltaic panel, referred to as horizontal edges (31), are always horizontal whatever the inclination of said photovoltaic panel (3), characterised in that it comprises at least one gutter (4) for recovering rainwater, in that this gutter (4) is mounted along one of the two horizontal edges (31) of the photovoltaic panel (3) using at least two anchoring devices (5), to which it is suspended, so that it can oscillate under the action of its own weight, about a horizontal axis of rotation (Y-Y′), so as to remain horizontal, or substantially horizontal, whatever the inclination of said photovoltaic panel (3).
2. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said rainwater recovery gutter (4) comprises a first longitudinal rim (42) and a second longitudinal rim (43), in that each anchoring device (5) comprises: a support (50) provided with a horizontal pivot (52) and a fastening device (51) on said photovoltaic panel (3), a first suspension cable (53), fastened at its first end (531) to the first longitudinal rim (42) of the gutter (4), a second suspension cable (54) fastened at its first end (541) to the second longitudinal rim (43) of the gutter (4), the second end (532) of the first suspension cable (53) and the second end (542) of the second suspension cable (54) being fastened to a connection point (55) of the first cable and of the second cable, and a third suspension cable (56) which connects said connection point (55) to the horizontal pivot (52), and in that the at least two anchoring devices (5) are mounted on the photovoltaic panel (3) so that their respective pivots (52) are coaxial and define said horizontal axis of rotation (Y-Y′).
3. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said rainwater recovery gutter (4) comprises a first longitudinal rim (42) and a second longitudinal rim (43), in that each anchoring device (5) comprises: a support (50) provided with a horizontal pivot (52) and a fastening device (51) on said photovoltaic panel (3), a first suspension cable (53), fastened at its first end (531) to the first longitudinal rim (42) of the gutter (4), a second suspension cable (54) fastened at its first end (541) to the second longitudinal rim (43) of the gutter (4), the second end (532) of the first suspension cable (53) and the second end (542) of the second suspension cable (54) being fastened to said horizontal pivot (52), and in that the at least two anchoring devices (5) are mounted on the photovoltaic panel (3) so that their respective pivots (52) are coaxial and define said horizontal axis of rotation (Y-Y′).
4. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to claim 2 or 3, characterised in that the fastening device (51) comprises a clamp (510) which enables the horizontal edge (31) of the photovoltaic panel (3) to be clamped.
5. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to claim 2 or 3, characterised in that the horizontal pivot (52) is a rotary damper pivot.
6. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said photovoltaic panel (3) comprises two opposite edges, referred to as lateral edges (32), perpendicular to the horizontal edges (31), in that said support (50) has an L-shape with a first arm (501) and a second arm (502), in that the horizontal pivot (52) is fastened to the free end of the first arm (501) and perpendicularly thereto, and in that the fastening device (51) is fastened to the free end of the second arm (502), so that the support (50) is fastened on the photovoltaic panel (3) using the fastening device (51), so that the second arm (502) extends in a direction which is parallel to the lateral edge (32) of the photovoltaic panel (3) and so that the pivot (52) is horizontal.
7. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to claim 6, characterised in that the length of the second arm (502) is such that the horizontal edge (31) of the photovoltaic panel (3) is located above the second longitudinal rim (43) of the gutter (4) when said photovoltaic panel (3) is horizontal.
8. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that it comprises two anchoring devices (5) which are fastened respectively to the two ends of the gutter (4).
9. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said gutter (4) has, in its bottom, at least one drain orifice (44) provided with a drain connector (45), in that said photovoltaic facility (1) comprises at least one rainwater storage tank (6) and at least one flexible pipe (61) connecting said drain connector (45) of said gutter to this storage tank (6).
10. The photovoltaic facility (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that said gutter (4) is pierced by a plurality of spray holes (46) that can optionally be closed using valves.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0027] Other features, aims and advantages of the invention will emerge from the following description, which is given purely by way of illustration and not being limiting and which should be read with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0039] The photovoltaic facility according to the invention will now be described in conjunction with
[0040] In the rest of the description and the claims, the terms “horizontal”, and “vertical”, should be considered with respect to a terrestrial reference frame or the normal installation position of the facility 1, as shown in
[0041] This photovoltaic facility 1 comprises a solar tracker 2 and at least one photovoltaic panel (or solar panel) 3, mounted on this solar tracker.
[0042] The solar tracker 2 is a device which makes it possible to vary the inclination of one or more solar panels 3, with respect to the horizontal, so as to track the position of the sun.
[0043] Such a solar tracker 2 comprises, for example, a support leg 20 erected on the ground and an actuator 21, the body and rod of which are fastened, respectively, one to the support leg 20 and the other to the rear face of the solar panel 3.
[0044] Such a solar tracker 2 is well-known to a person skilled in the art and will not be further described in detail.
[0045] The photovoltaic panel 3 is square or rectangular and has four edges.
[0046] When the solar tracker 2 is actuated, it can move the photovoltaic panel 3 throughout the day, from a vertical or almost vertical position in which the panel is oriented for example towards the east, as shown in
[0047] The panel 3 is mounted on the tracker device 2 so that during its movement, two of the opposite edges of the photovoltaic panel 3 remain horizontal or substantially horizontal. As a consequence, by convention, they are referred to in the rest of the description and claims as “horizontal edges” 31. The two other opposite edges of the photovoltaic panel 3 are referred to as “lateral edges” and are given reference sign 32. The term “substantially horizontal” shall mean that this edge 31 can optionally deviate up to a maximum of 15° from the horizontal.
[0048] The photovoltaic facility 1 also comprises at least one rainwater recovery gutter 4.
[0049] As best seen in
[0050] Each gutter 4 is mounted along one of said horizontal edges 31 of a photovoltaic panel 3. In other words, each gutter 4 is mounted so that its longitudinal rims 42, 43 are parallel or substantially parallel to the horizontal edges 31 of the panel 3.
[0051] Advantageously, and as can be seen in
[0052] In addition, each gutter 4 is mounted along a horizontal edge 31 of the panel 3, using at least two anchoring devices 5. These two anchoring devices 5 are preferably disposed at the two ends of a gutter 4 or close to these two ends. For long gutters 4, it can also be envisaged to use more than two anchoring devices 5, distributed along the gutter in order to support it as uniformly as possible and to avoid its deformation.
[0053] A first embodiment of the anchoring device 5 will now be described in more detail, in conjunction with
[0054] This anchoring device 5 is configured to enable the gutter 4 to be suspended from it. This gutter 4 can thus oscillate under the action of its own weight, about a horizontal axis of rotation Y-Y′, so that it can move relative to the photovoltaic panel 3 in order to remain in a stable equilibrium position in which it is horizontal or substantially horizontal (i.e. within 15°), whatever the inclination of said photovoltaic panel 3. In other words, the gutter 4 is fastened to the photovoltaic panel 3 like a pendulum.
[0055] The axis of rotation Y-Y′ is parallel to the longitudinal axis X-X′ of the gutter 4.
[0056] The anchoring device 5 comprises a support 50, which is provided with a device 51 for fastening on the photovoltaic panel 3 and likewise with a pivot 52. The anchoring device 5 also comprises two suspension cables, namely a first cable 53 and a second cable 54.
[0057] The first cable 53 is fastened at its first end 531 to the first longitudinal rim 42 and at its second end 532 to a connection point 55 of the two cables, while the second cable 54 is fastened at its first end 541 to the second longitudinal rim 43 and at its second end 542 to the same connection point 55 of the two cables.
[0058] Finally, the anchoring device 5 comprises a third suspension cable 56, which connects the connection point 55 to the horizontal pivot 52. This third cable 56 is best seen in
[0059] This embodiment is preferable because it makes it possible to prevent the second suspension cable 54 (in other words the one which is closest to the photovoltaic panel) from potentially touching the support 50, or even the photovoltaic panel 3, during pivoting movements of the gutter 4.
[0060] However, according to an alternative embodiment that is not shown in the figures, it would also be possible to fasten the second ends 532, 542 of the two cables 53, and respectively 54, directly to the horizontal pivot 52. In this case, care must be taken to adjust the length of the cables 53, 54, such that they do not come into the contact with the support 50 or with the panel 3, whatever the inclination of the latter.
[0061] The at least two anchoring devices are fastened to the solar panel so that their respective pivots 52 are aligned and coaxial and together define the horizontal axis of rotation (Y-Y′) about which the gutter 4 can pivot.
[0062] The fastening device 51 is fastened on the support 50, for example by interlocking, screwing or welding, or is formed as a single piece with this support 50 and it comprises a fastening end, such as a clamp 510, which makes it possible to grip the horizontal edge 31 of the photovoltaic panel 3. The clamp 510 could also be replaced by any other device that can rigidly connect this fastening device 51 and the panel 3, for example a fastening with a screw and a bolt or a clamp fastening 510 using a pin (not shown in the figures).
[0063] Preferably, the support 50 has the form of an L-shaped plate, with two arms, namely a first arm 501 and a second arm 502.
[0064] Preferably, the fastening device 51 on the panel 3 is fastened to the free end of the second arm 502 so that when the fastening device 51 is mounted on the panel 3, the second arm 502 extends in a direction that is parallel to the lateral edge 32 of the panel. Furthermore, the horizontal pivot 52 is preferably fastened at the free end of the first arm 501 perpendicularly thereto. Hence, when the support 50 is fastened on the photovoltaic panel 3, the pivot 52 is horizontal.
[0065] The third cable 56 is mounted on the horizontal pivot 52, so that the gutter 4 can pivot freely or almost freely about it, and therefore about the axis of rotation X-X′.
[0066] However, according to an alternative embodiment, the pivot 52 can be a rotary damper pivot, designed to incorporate a brake mechanism. Such a rotary damper pivot can prevent the gutter 4 from being subject to swing amplitudes that are too large, when the photovoltaic facility 1 is subjected to violent winds. In this way, damage to the gutter 4 or its anchoring device 5 is avoided and good rainwater recovery is guaranteed. Several types of rotary damper pivot can be used, for example pivots with a mechanical, magnetic or viscous fluid damper, the latter solution being preferred.
[0067] Advantageously, the length of the second arm 502 is dimensioned so that the horizontal edge 31 of the photovoltaic panel 3 is above the second longitudinal rim 43 of the gutter 4, when the photovoltaic panel 3 is horizontal, so as to guarantee maximum rainwater recovery whatever this orientation.
[0068] Indeed, as can be seen in
[0069] When the photovoltaic panel 3 is oriented according to a first inclination shown in
[0070] Finally, as can be seen in
[0071] Furthermore, it is noted that the distance between the connection point 55 and the pivot 52 can be variously adjusted. In other words, the length of the third cable 56 or the length of the first arm 501 can be adjusted, so as to move the gutter 4 closer to or further away from the panel 3.
[0072] Hence, in the first embodiment of the invention shown in
[0073] In the embodiment of
[0074] Conversely, in the embodiment of
[0075] Furthermore, the trajectories of the rainwater which falls directly or which runs on the photovoltaic panel 3 are respectively the same in
[0076] Furthermore, as previously disclosed and, in particular, depending on irregularities of the land on which the photovoltaic facility 1 is installed, it is possible that the edge 31 of the photovoltaic panel 3 and the gutter 4 are not strictly horizontal. However, it is possible to adjust the length of the third suspension cable 56 or that of the arm 502 of at least one of the anchoring devices 5 in order to bring the gutter 4 as close as possible to the horizontal.
[0077] In addition, advantageously and in order to manage the rainwater resource recovered in the gutters as well as well as possible, the photovoltaic facility 1 according to the invention also comprises at least one storage tank 6.
[0078] This storage tank 6 is advantageously disposed close to of the tracker device 2, for example under the photovoltaic panels 3. Moreover, each gutter 4 is then provided, in its bottom, with at least one drain orifice 44, which is extended towards the outside of the gutter by a drain connector 45. A flexible pipe 61 connects the tank 6 to the gutter 4, more precisely to said connector 45.
[0079] The recovered water can then be used in a device for irrigating crops.
[0080] Finally, according to an alternative embodiment shown only in
[0081] Valves, which are not shown in the figure, can also be placed in front of these spray holes 46 and be moved on command in order to open or close these holes. Such spray holes 46 make it possible to distribute the water contained in the gutter 4 as with a shower head, in order to distribute the water as well as possible over the ground, including under the photovoltaic panels 3, under which a smaller quantity of water is generally distributed.