Apparatus and method for photovoltaic module with tapered edge seal
09673344 ยท 2017-06-06
Assignee
Inventors
- TIMOTHY MICHAEL DAVEY (Newport Beach, CA, US)
- BRIAN JOSEPH FLAHERTY (Alamo, CA, US)
- ERWANG MAO (Palo Alto, CA, US)
Cpc classification
H10F19/80
ELECTRICITY
Y02P70/50
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
Y02E10/50
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
H02S40/34
ELECTRICITY
Y02B10/10
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
H10F71/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01L31/18
ELECTRICITY
H02S40/34
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A photovoltaic module generates electrical power when installed on a roof. The module is constructed as a laminated sandwich having a transparent protective upper layer adhered to a photovoltaic layer. The photovoltaic layer is adhered to the top of a rigid layer, preferably formed from a fiber reinforced plastic. A tapered edge seal is disposed about the peripheral outer edge of the module, so that water and debris easily run off Preferably, the tapered edge seal is disposed adjacent the photovoltaic layer, and above the rigid substrate layer. The tapered edge seal is thinner at the outer peripheral portion thereof than at a portion thereof adjacent the photovoltaic layer. The laminated module preferably has a layer of double stick tape on the bottom to adhere the module to the surface of a roof.
Claims
1. A photovoltaic module, comprising: an upper transparent protective layer disposed as a sunlight-incident surface; a photovoltaic layer positioned beneath the upper transparent protective layer, the photovoltaic layer comprising a plurality of electrically interconnected photovoltaic cells disposed in an array; an encapsulating material encapsulating the photovoltaic layer; a rigid substrate layer positioned beneath the photovoltaic layer; a tapered edge seal disposed (i) adjacent the photovoltaic layer, (ii) above the rigid substrate layer, and (iii) vertically beneath the upper transparent protective layer, a portion of the upper transparent protective layer covering of a sloping surface of the tapered edge seal while leaving only an outer vertical surface of the tapered edge seal exposed to ambient air, said tapered edge seal being thinner at an outer peripheral portion thereof than at a portion thereof adjacent the photovoltaic layer, the tapered edge seal sloping surface sloping downward from the upper transparent protective layer toward the rigid substrate layer.
2. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein the rigid substrate layer comprises a fiber reinforced plastic.
3. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein, at a corner of the module, the tapered edge seal has a radiused edge.
4. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein the tapered edge seal is bonded to the rigid substrate layer and to the upper transparent protective layer.
5. The photovoltaic module of claim 4, wherein the tapered edge seal has an inside edge bonded to the encapsulating material.
6. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein the tapered edge seal is seamless.
7. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein the tapered edge seal comprises a polymeric material which is water resistant and is UV resistant.
8. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein the tapered edge seal comprises a solid tape.
9. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein the tapered edge seal comprises a hardened liquid paste.
10. A photovoltaic module, comprising: an upper transparent layer disposed as a sunlight-incident surface; a photovoltaic layer positioned beneath the upper transparent layer, the photovoltaic layer comprising (i) a plurality of electrically interconnected photovoltaic cells disposed in a two-dimensional array and (ii) an electrical junction box disposed on the upper transparent layer; a first layer of heat-activated transparent adhesive interposed between the upper transparent layer and the photovoltaic layer to adhere the photovoltaic layer to the upper transparent layer; a rigid layer positioned beneath the photovoltaic layer; a second layer of heat-activated transparent adhesive interposed between the photovoltaic layer and the rigid layer to adhere the photovoltaic layer to the rigid layer; the first and second layers of heat-activated transparent adhesive comprising an encapsulating material which encapsulates the photovoltaic layer; and an edge seal disposed about a periphery of the module, above said rigid layer, and beside said encapsulating material, the edge seal being thicker adjacent said encapsulating material than at an outermost edge of the edge seal, said edge seal having an inner vertical edge, an outer vertical edge, and a sloping surface sloping downward from the upper transparent layer toward the rigid layer, the upper transparent layer covering the sloping surface, only the outer vertical edge being exposed to ambient air.
11. The photovoltaic module of claim 10, wherein the photovoltaic module comprises a rectilinear shape having four corners, and wherein, at each of the four corners, the edge seal comprises a quarter frusto-conical shape.
12. The photovoltaic module of claim 10, wherein the edge seal comprises a tape.
13. A frameless photovoltaic module, comprising: an upper transparent protective layer disposed as a sunlight-incident surface; a photovoltaic layer positioned beneath the upper transparent protective layer, the photovoltaic layer comprising a plurality of electrically interconnected photovoltaic cells disposed in an array; an encapsulating material encapsulating the photovoltaic layer; a rigid substrate layer positioned beneath the photovoltaic layer; a tapered edge seal disposed adjacent the photovoltaic layer, and above the rigid substrate layer, said tapered edge seal being thinner at an outer peripheral portion thereof than at a portion thereof adjacent the encapsulating material, said tapered edge seal tapering downward from the upper transparent protective layer toward the rigid substrate layer, said tapered edge seal having (i) an inner vertical surface, (ii) an outer vertical surface exposed to ambient air, and (iii) a sloping surface covered by the upper transparent protective layer.
14. The photovoltaic module of claim 11, wherein the quarter frusto-conical shape has a conical axis substantially orthogonal to a plane of the rigid layer.
15. The photovoltaic module of claim 1, wherein the tapered edge seal slopes downward at an angle of substantially 3-10 degrees from the sunlight-incident surface.
16. The photovoltaic module of claim 10, wherein the edge seal slopes downward at an angle of substantially 3-10 degrees from the sunlight-incident surface.
17. The photovoltaic module of claim 13, wherein the tapered edge seal slopes downward at an angle of substantially 3-10 degrees from the sunlight-incident surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Certain aspects in accordance with embodiments of the present invention are described below in connection with the accompanying drawing figures in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(14) The upper protective layer 110 preferably provides impact protection as well as weather protection to the module 100. The upper protective layer 110 advantageously comprises of a transparent flexible polymer material, such as, but not limited to Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), a fluorine based co-polymer, which is formed into a film layer of suitable thickness (e.g., approximately 0.005-0.013 centimeter (0.002-0.005 inch)). Thus, the photovoltaic cells 122 in the middle layer 120 are exposed to direct sunlight without being exposed to moisture and other climatic conditions and without being exposed to direct impact by feet, falling objects, and debris. Tempered glass having a suitable thickness may also be used as the upper protective layer 110.
(15) In the illustrated embodiment of
(16) Preferably, the lower adhesive layer 140 is provided as a thin film that is positioned on the upper surface of the rigid lower layer 130. The array of photovoltaic cells 122 in the middle layer 120 is then positioned on the lower adhesive layer 140. In the illustrated embodiment, the lower adhesive layer 140 advantageously comprises a transparent adhesive, such as, for example, ethylene-vinyl-acetate (EVA). EVA is a transparent, heat-activated adhesive that is particularly suitable for securing the cells. Other suitable adhesives, such as, for example, polyvinylbuterol (PVB), thermoplastic poly-olefin (TPO), Silicone, lonomers, reactive poly-olefin (PO) or other pottant materials, can be substituted for the EVA. In a preferred embodiment, a layer 142 (
(17) The preferred embodiment provides an improved design and implementation of a tapered edge seal 99 for photovoltaic modules. The tapered edge seal design replaces the thick edge rim 180 (shown in U.S. Pat. No 7,531,740) around the periphery of the module with a seal material. Thus, the new design is frameless. The seal 99 is preferably formed as a seamless structure around the outer peripheral edges of the module 100 (see
(18) The tapered seal design thus removes the former rim on the top surface of the module 100, and thus eliminates water and dust trapped on the side edge of the top surface of layer 110. In addition, the tapered edge seal design preferably incorporates the flexible nature of the superstrate 110 that generates a gradual profile on the edges of the module that helps water run off (see
(19) An additional benefit for the tapered edge seal design is that the module's back side is flat (without a frame edge), and thus a thinner pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) tape can be employed (as shown in
(20) Preferably; the edge seal 99 is comprised of a polymeric material which is water resistant and a gas ingress barrier (with low gas permeation rate), and is UV resistant. The seal material should show strong adhesion to both superstrate and substrate surfaces. The edge seal 99 can be either in the form solid tape or liquid paste. When in tape form, the edge seal preferably has a width ranging from 10 mm to 25 mm and a thickness from 1 mm to 2 mm. A preferred edge seal tape is HelioSeal PVS 101 from ADCO, Michigan Center, Michigan. HelioSeal PVS 101 is a synthetic polymer based sealant with integrated desiccant for moisture trapping; well-known to comprise Polyisobutylene (PIB), furnished as pumpable paste or extruded tape. It is possible for the edge seal material to comprise one or more of the materials comprising the middle layer 120.
(21) One edge seal embodiment is shown in
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(24) The edge seal material is preferably incorporated in photovoltaic modules in a process that will be described in greater detail below, but generally comprises positioning the tape seal 99 on the substrate 130 along the edges of the substrate with the middle layer 120 disposed within (inside) the edge seal on the substrate 130. The rest of the layup process is substantially the same as will be described below. The assembly is laminated through a vacuuming thermal compression process commonly used in crystalline silicon PV module manufacturing process. The seal material 99 preferably forms a seamless frame around the module edges after the process. The process produces a flat top surface with a gradual profile on the edges and without a rim at module edges.
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(26) The EVA material and the use of the EVA material to bind the layers of a laminated photovoltaic cell are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,499,658 to Lewis (incorporated herein by reference). In addition to acting as a binder to secure the photovoltaic cells 122 between the upper protective layer 110 and the lower rigid layer 130, the upper EVA layer 150 and the lower EVA layer 140 also act as cushions between the two outer layers.
(27) The photovoltaic cells 122 are electrically interconnected in a series-parallel configuration in a conventional manner to provide a suitable output voltage or a desired photovoltaic module form factor. For example,
(28) For the lamination process, the upper protective layer 110, the middle layer 120, the lower layer 130, the two adhesive layers 140 and 150, and the Tedlar layer 142 have been stacked and are aligned to form the sandwich structure, as discussed above in
(29) The laminated structure is preferably held at the high temperature for a sufficient time to cure the upper transparent adhesive layer 150 and the lower transparent adhesive layer 140, and to cause the two transparent adhesive layers to adhere together to become a combined layer that completely encapsulates the photovoltaic cells 122. The high temperature also causes the upper transparent layer 110 and the edge seal 99 to soften and flow to provide the protective upper coating and the edge seal described above. The laminated structure is then allowed to cool to ambient temperature.
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(31) The present invention is disclosed herein in terms of a preferred embodiment thereof, which provides an exterior building module as defined in the appended claims. Various changes, modifications, and alterations in the teachings of the present invention may be contemplated by those skilled in the art without departing from the intended spirit and scope of the appended claims. It is intended that the present invention encompass such changes and modifications.