SOLAR AWNING FOR AN ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION SYSTEM
20230158977 · 2023-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F05B2240/941
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F03D9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
B60P3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/0307
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F03D9/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/7072
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
International classification
B60R16/03
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60P3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F03D9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electric power generation system is disclosed to produce electrical energy. The electric power generation system includes a solar awning that is ideally carried by a vehicle that is operable under its own power or towed behind a lead vehicle. The solar awning has a solar base attached to the roof of the vehicle and a pair of solar arms that are hingedly connected to respective opposite sides of the solar base. Each of the solar base and the pair of solar arms has an array of solar panels that convert solar energy to electrical energy. The solar awning is folded from an open configuration for maximum exposure to the sun at which the solar arms lie side-by-side the solar base to a closed configuration for minimum exposure to the sun at which the solar arms rotate downwardly from the solar base to lie alongside the vehicle.
Claims
1. An electric power generation system to be mounted on a vehicle having a top, a pair of sides, and wheels on which the vehicle rolls from place-to-place, said electric power generation system including a solar awning comprising: a solar base having first and opposite sides to be attached to the top of the vehicle and having a first solar panel adapted to receive solar energy and convert said solar energy to electrical energy; and a first solar arm having a second solar panel adapted to receive solar energy and convert said solar energy to electrical energy, said first solar arm being pivotally connected to said solar base and rotatable relative to said solar base between a first position lying coplanar with said solar base and a second position extending downwardly from said solar base.
2. The electric power generation system recited in claim 1, said solar awning also comprising a second solar arm having a third solar panel adapted to receive solar energy and convert said solar energy to electrical energy, said second solar arm being pivotally connected to said solar base and rotatable relative to said solar base between a first position lying coplanar with said solar base and a second position extending downwardly from said solar base.
3. The electric power generation system recited in claim 2, wherein the first and second solar arms of said solar awning are pivotally connected to respective ones of the first and opposite sides of said solar base so that said first and second solar arms lie side-by-side said solar base and extend laterally outwardly from said solar base when each of said first and second solar arms is in the first position thereof, and the first and second solar arm are rotated downwardly through an angle of 90 degrees relative to said solar base to lie adjacent respective ones of the pair of sides of the vehicle when each of said first and second solar arms is in the second position thereof.
4. The electric power generation system recited in claim 2, wherein the first and second solar arms of said solar awning are pivotally connected to respective ones of the first and opposite sides of said solar base by means of hinges.
5. The electric power generation system recited in claim 2, said solar awning also comprising first and second awning support bars removably attached between respective ones of the pair of sides of the vehicle and the first and second solar arms of said solar awning to hold up each of said first and second solar arms in the first position thereof.
6. The electric power generation system recited in claim 1, also including at least one wind driven generator carried by the vehicle and adapted to produce electrical energy in response to a supply of wind received thereby.
7. The electric power generation system recited in claim 6, wherein said at least one wind driven generator is attached to the top of the vehicle to lie adjacent the solar base of said solar awning.
8. The electric power generation system recited in claim 1, also including at least one wheel driven generator carried by the vehicle and coupled to one of the wheels of the vehicle, said at least one wheel driven generator adapted to produce electrical energy in response to the rotation of the wheel while the vehicle is in motion.
9. The electric power generation system recited in claim 8, wherein said at least one wheel driven generator has a linking arm extending between the one of said wheels and a rotatable shaft of said at least one wheel driven generator, whereby a rotation of said one wheel causes said rotatable shaft to rotate and said at least one wheel driven generator to produce said electrical energy.
10. The electric power generation system recited in claim 1, also including at least one battery carried by the vehicle, the first and second solar panels of the solar base and the first solar arm of said solar awning being electrically connected to said battery by which the electrical energy produced by said first and second solar panels is stored by said battery.
11. The electric power generation system recited in claim 1, also including a solar inverter for connecting DC power to AC power, the first and second solar panels of the solar base and the first solar arm of said solar awning being electrically connected to said solar inverter, whereby said solar inverter produces AC power in response to the solar energy received by said first and second solar panels.
12. A solar awning for converting solar energy to electrical energy and comprising: a solar base having first and opposite sides and a first solar panel to receive solar energy; a first solar arm having a second solar panel to receive solar energy, said first solar arm being hingedly connected to the first side of said solar base; and a second solar arm having a third solar panel to receive solar energy, said second solar arm being hingedly connected to the opposite side of said solar base, each of said first and second solar arms being rotatable relative to said solar base from an expanded position at which said first and second solar arms extend laterally outward from and lie side-by-side said solar base and a folded position at which said first and second solar arms are aligned at an angle with respect to said solar base, each of the first, second and third solar panels of said solar base and said first and second solar arms adapted to generate electrical energy in response to the solar energy received thereby.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0012] Referring to the drawings,
[0013] The solar awning 1 of the electric power generation system being carried by the vehicle 50 includes a rectangular solar base 3 that is located between and pivotally connected to a pair of rectangular solar arms or appendages 5 and 7. The solar base 3 of solar awning 1 is attached to the roof of the vehicle 50 by means of suitable fasteners (not shown). Each of the pair of solar arms 5 and 7 is pivotally connected to one of the opposite sides of the solar base 3 by means of one or more hinges 9, such as a piano hinge.
[0014] Accordingly, the solar awning 1 can be manually manipulated between opened or closed configurations depending upon the brightness of the sun and whether the vehicle 50 is in motion.
[0015] With the solar awning 1 unfolded to its opened configuration of
[0016] Each of the solar base 3 and the pair of solar arms 5 and 7 of the solar awning 1 contains an array of commercially available solar panels 12. Each solar panel 12 typically contains a plurality of silicon-based photovoltaic cells that produce direct current (DC) electricity from sunlight. The number and arrangement of the solar panels 12 of each array is a matter of choice and should not be regarded as a limitation of this invention. Each of the solar base 3 and the solar arms 5 and 7 has a frame (designated 14 and best shown in
[0017] Continuing to refer to
[0018] Turning now to
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[0020] Also carried by the vehicle 50 is a power supply control system 36. The power supply control system 36 includes a DC to AC solar inverter 38 by which any DC voltages supplied to the solar inverter 38 from the solar awning 1, the wind driven generators 16, and the wheel driven generators 22 are converted to an AC voltage. By way of example only, the DC to AC solar inverter 38 herein described is a 12 kwatt, 48 volt split phase pure sine wave power inverter manufactured by Sungold Power.
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[0022] To this end, the power supply control system 36 of