FLAT ROOF SOLAR SENSOR STRUCTURES AND BOLT ATTACHMENT
20220321054 · 2022-10-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
F24S25/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2020/13
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2025/6005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B5/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B25/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/282
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S30/00
ELECTRICITY
F16B39/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2025/804
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16B25/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A solar panel attachment assembly including a purlin bent into a U-shaped channel with a mounting wall, an upright wall and a cross piece attached to the upper edge. A solar panel having a frame with a lower horizontal wall forming a mounting surface and a vertical wall forming an outer surface. An inwardly directed channel formed on the upper edge of the vertical wall surrounds and fixedly engages the edges of solar sensors. Attachment bolts with a portion of the body being threaded and a tip portion of the body having a drill bit formed therein. The drill bit has an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the bolt threads, and the attachment bolts are positioned to extend through the cross piece of the purlin and through the lower horizontal wall of the cross-section to hold the solar panel in abutting engagement with the purlin.
Claims
1. A solar cell attachment bolt for attaching a solar cell panel to a purlin on a roof comprising: a head including structure for attaching a driving tool to the head; an elongated body integrally attached to the head and extending perpendicularly outwardly from the head to an end, a portion of the body extending from the head to a midpoint threaded with bolt threads and a portion of the body extending from the midpoint to the end formed into a drill bit, the drill bit having an outer diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the bolt threads.
2. The solar cell attachment bolt claimed in claim 1 wherein the head includes a radially outwardly extending washer-like portion integrally attached to the head adjacent the body.
3. The solar cell attachment bolt claimed in claim 2 wherein the washer-like portion includes an inner face adjacent the body having locking serrations formed in the surface thereof.
4. The solar cell attachment bolt claimed in claim 1 wherein the structure for attaching a driving tool to the head includes a hexagonal portion of the head.
5. The solar panel attachment bolt as claimed in claim 1 further including an internally threaded lock washer/nut including a radially outwardly extending washer-like portion integrally attached to the nut and the washer-like portion having an inner face with locking serrations formed in the surface thereof.
6. A solar panel attachment assembly for use in affixing solar panels to flat roof structures comprising: an elongated purlin including a strip of sheet metal longitudinally bent into an elongated sideways oriented U-shaped channel with an upright wall, a mounting wall integrally attached to the lower edge of the upright wall, and a horizontal cross piece integrally attached to the upper edge of the upright wall, the purlin includes one or more vertically upwardly extending solar panel positioning elements formed in the cross piece approximately midway between the edges and separating the cross piece into two parallel horizontal support surfaces, the upright wall, the mounting wall, and the cross piece extending longitudinally the entire length of the purlin; a solar panel having a generally rectangular shape and including a rectangular metal frame with a generally L-shaped cross-section, a lower horizontal wall of the L-shaped cross-section forming a mounting surface and a vertical wall forming an outer surface of the solar panel, an inwardly directed channel formed on the upper edge of the vertical wall to surround and fixedly engage outer edges of solar sensors; a plurality of attachment bolts, each bolt including a head including structure for attaching a driving tool to the head and an elongated body integrally attached to the head and extending perpendicularly outwardly from the head to an end, a portion of the body extending from the head to a midpoint threaded with bolt threads and a portion of the body extending from the midpoint to the end formed into a drill bit, the drill bit having an outer diameter smaller than the outer diameter of the bolt threads; the plurality of attachment bolts being positioned to extend through the cross piece of the purlin and through a hole formed by the drill bit in the lower horizontal wall of the L-shaped cross-section; and a plurality of internally threaded lock washer/nuts positioned in engagement, one each, with the attachment bolts on the upper surface of lower horizontal wall of the solar panel to hold the solar panel in tight abutting engagement with the purlin.
7. The solar panel attachment assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the purlin includes a plurality of spaced apart holes defined through the horizontal cross piece.
8. The solar panel attachment assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the plurality of attachment bolts each include a hexagonal head with an outwardly extending washer-like portion positioned adjacent the threaded body portion.
9. The solar panel attachment assembly as claimed in claim 6 wherein the one or more vertically upwardly extending solar panel positioning elements include a plurality of upwardly, accurately bent longitudinally extending portions of the crosspiece and the plurality of the positioning elements are formed along the length of the cross piece in a longitudinally spaced apart relationship.
10. A method of affixing solar panels to flat roof structures comprising the steps of: providing an elongated purlin including a strip of sheet metal longitudinally bent into an elongated U-shaped channel with an upright wall, a mounting wall integrally attached to the lower edge, and a horizontal cross piece integrally attached to the upper edge of the upright wall, and the horizontal cross piece includes one or more vertically upwardly extending solar panel positioning elements formed in the cross piece approximately midway between the edges and separating the cross piece into two parallel horizontal support surfaces, and the upright wall, the mounting wall, and the cross piece extending longitudinally the entire length of the purlin and a plurality of spaced apart holes defined through the horizontal cross piece; providing a solar panel having a generally rectangular shape and including a rectangular metal frame with a generally L-shaped cross-section, a lower horizontal wall of the L-shaped cross-section forming a mounting surface and a vertical wall forming an outer surface of the solar panel, an inwardly directed channel formed on the upper edge of the vertical wall to surround and fixedly engage outer edges of solar sensors; providing a plurality of attachment bolts, each bolt including a head including structure for attaching a driving tool to the head and a body, a portion of the body from the head to a midpoint being threaded with bolt threads and a portion of the body from the midpoint to the end having a drill bit formed therein, the drill bit having an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the bolt threads and a plurality of internally threaded lock washer/nuts; positioning the lower horizontal wall of the L-shaped cross-section of the solar panel on one of the two parallel horizontal support surfaces of the purlin with the vertical wall of the L-shaped cross-section of the solar panel butting against the positioning element of the purlin; attaching a driving tool to the structure for attaching a driving tool to the head of one of the plurality of attachment bolts; positioning the end of the one of the plurality of attachment bolts in one of the plurality of spaced apart holes defined through the horizontal cross piece; activating the driving tool to drive the drill bit of the one of the plurality of attachment bolts through the lower horizontal wall of the L-shaped cross-section of the solar panel; positioning one of the plurality of internally threaded lock washer/nuts over the drill bit on the upper surface of the lower horizontal wall of the L-shaped cross-section of the solar panel; and activating the driving tool to tightly thread the one of the plurality of attachment bolts with the one of the plurality of internally threaded lock washer/nuts to hold the solar panel in tight abutting engagement with the purlin.
11. The method as claimed in claim 9 wherein the steps of attaching a driving tool, positioning the end of the one of the attachment bolts, activating the driving tool to drive the drill bit, positioning one of the plurality of internally threaded lock washer/nuts, and activating the driving tool to tightly thread are repeated a plurality of times.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The foregoing and further and more specific objects and advantages of the instant invention will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment thereof taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0021] Turning now to
[0022] For purposes of this disclosure it should be understood that the structures disclosed herein are assembled at the site and it is highly desirable that each step of the assembly procedure be as simple as possible. Basically, each of the roof components (i.e. columns, beams, purlins, and roof sections or solar panels) are provided as individual items from a factory/shop and assembled on site into the desired structure. By providing the items separately each item can be relatively easily handled by workmen conveying the items to the site and by workmen doing the assembling at the site. Briefly, in this example the assembly procedure includes fixing a lower end of each column in the ground or in a base that serves as the ground. One end of a cantilever beam is affixed to the upper end of each column by structure that is described in more detail in a United States patent entitled “Flat Roof Support Structure”, bearing U.S. Pat. No. 8,646,230, and incorporated herein by reference.
[0023] In this embodiment, for example only, with the cantilever beams, or beams supported at the ends, fixedly attached, purlins are attached to the upper surface of the beams in a direction perpendicular to the beam. For attachment purposes, purlins include bolt holes in the mounting surface (described in more detail below) so that the purlins can be directly attached to the beams.
[0024] Referring specifically to
[0025] A horizontal cross piece 30 is formed integrally with and along the upper edge of upright wall 20 to complete the generally U-shaped configuration. Cross piece 30 provides a horizontal surface for supporting solar panels. Cross piece 30 extends horizontally outwardly from upright wall 20 to form an inverted L-shaped cross-section with upright wall 20. A vertically upwardly extending solar panel positioning element 34 is formed in cross piece 30 approximately midway between the edges and separates cross piece 30 into parallel horizontal support surfaces 30a and 30b. In this preferred embodiment solar panel positioning element 34 is an upwardly, accurately bent longitudinally extending portion of crosspiece 30. A plurality of positioning elements 34 are formed along the length of cross piece 30 in a longitudinally spaced apart relationship. Positioning elements 34 can be formed with a variety of methods, for example by cutting longitudinally extending spaced apart parallel slots 35 in cross piece 30 and bending the material between slots 35 upwardly into the illustrated arcuate configuration. Spaced apart elements 34 are positioned along the entire length of purlin 18 and serve to accurately position two solar panels, one from either side, on support surfaces 30a and 30b. Holes 38 are predrilled in support surfaces 30a and 30b for the attachment of solar panels thereto. A downwardly extending flange 36 is optionally formed at the outer edge of cross piece 30 to add stiffness or additional lateral support to purlin 18.
[0026] To better understand a preferred size relationship between a solar panel and a purlin of the present invention, a section 10 of a solar panel is illustrated in
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[0028] A horizontal cross piece 30′ is formed integrally with and along the upper edge of upright wall 20′ to complete the generally U-shaped configuration. Cross piece 30′ provides a horizontal surface for supporting solar panels. Cross piece 30′ extends horizontally outwardly from upright wall 20′ to form an inverted L-shaped cross-section with upright wall 20′. A vertically upwardly extending solar panel positioning element 34′ is formed in cross piece 30′ approximately midway between the edges and separates cross piece 30′ into parallel horizontal support surfaces 30a′ and 30b′. Element 34′ extends the entire length of purlin 18′ and serves to accurately position two solar panels, one from either side, on support surfaces 30a′ and 30b′. Holes 38′ are predrilled in support surfaces 30a′ and 30b′ for the attachment of solar panels thereto. A downwardly extending flange 36′ is optionally formed at the outer edge of cross piece 30′ to add stiffness or additional lateral support to purlin 18.
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[0030] Attachment bolt 50 includes an elongated body 54 integrally attached to head 52 and extending perpendicularly outwardly from head 52 to an end 55. A portion of body 54 extending from head 52 to a midpoint 56 is threaded with bolt threads 57 and a portion of body 54 extending from midpoint 56 to end 55 is formed into a drill bit 58. Drill bit 58 has an outer diameter smaller than the outer diameter of bolt threads 57. Thus, when attachment bolt 50 is used, for example, to attach solar panel section 10 to purlin 18 (see
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[0032] Thus, it will be understood that the new and improved purlin and attachment bolt can be conveniently used in assembly of various flat roof structures. The combined novel purlins and bolts can be used to easily position and mount solar panels or other flat roof sections with substantially reduced effort and error. Using the multiple component methods of fabrication, the purlins and bolts can be manufactured with substantially reduced machinery cost. Further, the new and improved bolts and purlins can be used to quickly and easily affix solar panels to roof beams at the site and do not require any on-site welding or any special tools.
[0033] Various changes and modifications to the embodiment herein chosen for purposes of illustration will readily occur to those skilled in the art. To the extent that such modifications and variations do not depart from the spirit of the invention, they are intended to be included within the scope thereof which is assessed only by a fair interpretation of the following claims.
[0034] Having fully described the invention in such clear and concise terms as to enable those skilled in the art to understand and practice the same, the invention claimed is: