WIRE COVER AND MOUNTING BRACKET
20170353147 ยท 2017-12-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B5/0607
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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
H02S40/34
ELECTRICITY
F24S25/634
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
H02S40/36
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A photovoltaic panel wire cover assembly, used with a PV panel having a perimeter trim piece, includes clips, an elongate wire cover and fastener structure. Each clip includes a proximal end and long and short legs, the long leg parallel with and joined to the short leg at the clip proximal end. A gap between the long and short legs is sized for receipt of the trim piece. The wire cover includes a wire-covering housing defining a housing interior and having first and second opposite sides and a first flange extending from the first opposite side and positioned against the long leg. The fastener structure engages the short leg and the first flange to bias the first flange and the long leg therewith towards the short leg. The wire cover can be fastened to the trim piece through the clips without penetrating the PV panel.
Claims
1. A PV panel wire cover assembly for use with a PV panel having a perimeter trim piece, the perimeter trim piece having a thickness, comprising: a plurality of clips, each clip including a proximal end, a long leg and a short leg, the long leg parallel with and joined to a short leg at the proximal end of the clip, the long leg having a distal end; a gap between said long leg and said short leg of said clip sized for receipt of a perimeter trim piece of a PV panel; an elongate wire cover including a wire-covering housing, the wire-covering housing having first and second opposite sides and a first flange extending away from the first opposite side, the wire-covering housing defining a housing interior; the first flange positioned against the long leg of the clip; and fastener structure engaging the short leg of the clip and the first flange to bias the first flange and the long leg of the clip therewith towards the short leg of the clip; whereby said wire cover can be fastened to the perimeter trim piece of the PV panel through said clips without penetrating the PV panel.
2. The system according to claim 1, further comprising: holes adjacent to said proximal end aligned with each other and passing through said short leg and said long leg; said first flange including a plurality of slotted holes therein; and the fastener structure comprising a fastener passing through said slotted holes in said wire covers and into said holes in said clip.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein each clip comprises a trim engagement element at the distal end of said long leg.
4. The system according to claim 3, wherein the distal end of the long leg is a curved distal end constituting the trim engagement element.
5. The system according to claim 2, wherein the hole in the long leg is a through hole through which a fastener can freely pass and the hole in the short leg is configured to engage the fastener.
6. The system according to claim 5, wherein the fasteners are threaded fasteners the hole in the short leg is a threaded hole for threaded engagement with the threaded fasteners.
7. The system according to claim 5, wherein the long and short legs can be drawn towards one another by the engagement of the threaded hole in the short leg by the fastener.
8. The system according to claim 1, wherein the clips are each a single piece of material.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein: the wire cover has a second flange extending away from the second opposite side, the second flange including a plurality of second slotted holes therein; the second flange positioned against the long leg of a second clip, the second clip engaging a second perimeter trim piece; and further fastener structure engaging the short leg of the second clip and the second flange to bias the second flange and the long leg of the second clip therewith towards the short leg of the second clip; whereby said wire cover can be fastened to the second perimeter trim piece of the PV panel through said clips without penetrating the PV panel.
10. The system according to claim 8, wherein the perimeter trim piece and the second perimeter trim piece are the same trim piece.
11. The system according to claim 1, wherein the elongate wire cover has an open end, and further comprising: a closed end cap mountable to the open end of the elongate wire cover to prevent access to the housing interior.
12. The system according to claim 1, wherein the elongate wire cover has an open end, and further comprising: an open end cap mountable to the open end of the elongate wire cover; the open end cap having a wire passage opening; and a jumper tube extending from the open end cap to provide a wire passageway from the wire passage opening through the jumper tube, whereby the open end cap and jumper tube extending therefrom prevents access to the housing interior other than through the wire passageway.
13. The system according to claim 12, wherein the jumper tube is split along with length facilitate mounting to the open end cap.
14. A PV panel system comprising: a PV panel having wires and a perimeter trim piece, the perimeter trim piece having a thickness; PV panel wire cover assembly comprising: a plurality of clips, each clip including a proximal end, a long leg and a short leg, the long leg parallel with and joined to a short leg at the proximal end of the clip, the long leg having a distal end; the perimeter trim piece of a PV panel housed within a gap between the long leg and the short leg of the clip; an elongate wire cover including a wire-covering housing, the wire-covering housing having first and second opposite sides and a first flange extending away from the first opposite side, the wire-covering housing defining a housing interior within the wires are contained; the first flange positioned against the long leg of the clip; and fastener structure engaging the short leg of the clip and the first flange to bias the first flange and the long leg of the clip therewith towards the short leg of the clip thus securing the clip to the perimeter trim piece; whereby said wire cover can be fastened to the perimeter trim piece of the PV panel through said clips without penetrating the PV panel.
15. A PV panel wire cover assembly for use with a PV panel having a perimeter trim piece, the perimeter trim piece having a thickness, comprising: a plurality of clips, each clip including a proximal end, a long leg and a short leg, the long leg parallel with and joined to a short leg at the proximal end of the clip, the long leg having a distal end; a gap between said long leg and said short leg of said clip sized for receipt of a perimeter trim piece of a PV panel; an elongate wire cover including a wire-covering housing, the wire-covering housing having first and second opposite sides and a first flange extending away from the first opposite side, the wire-covering housing defining a housing interior; the first flange positioned against the long leg of the clip; holes adjacent to said proximal end aligned with each other and passing through said short leg and said long leg; said first flange including a plurality of slotted holes therein; and fastener structure engaging the short leg of the clip and the first flange to bias the first flange and the long leg of the clip therewith towards the short leg of the clip, the fastener structure comprising a fastener passing through said slotted holes in said wire covers and into said holes in said clip; each clip comprising a trim engagement element at the distal end of said long leg; whereby said wire cover can be fastened to the perimeter trim piece of the PV panel through said clips without penetrating the PV panel.
16. The system according to claim 15, wherein: the hole in the long leg is a through hole through which a fastener can freely pass and the hole in the short leg is configured to engage the fastener; the fasteners are threaded fasteners the hole in the short leg is a threaded hole for threaded engagement with the threaded fasteners; and the long and short legs can be drawn towards one another by the engagement of the threaded hole in the short leg by the fastener.
17. The system according to claim 15, wherein the elongate wire cover has first and second open ends, and further comprising: a closed end cap mounted to the first open end of the elongate wire cover to prevent access to the housing interior; an open end cap mounted to the second open end of the elongate wire cover; the open end cap having a wire passage opening; and a jumper tube extending from the open end cap to provide a wire passageway from the wire passage opening through the jumper tube, whereby the open end cap and jumper tube extending therefrom prevents access to the housing interior other than through the wire passageway, the jumper tube having a length, the jumper tube being split along its length facilitate mounting to the open end cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] The included drawings are for illustrative purposes and serve only to provide examples of possible structures and process operations for one or more implementations of this disclosure. These drawings in no way limit any changes in form and detail that may be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. A more complete understanding of the subject matter may be derived by referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in conjunction with the following figures, wherein like reference numbers refer to similar elements throughout the figures.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] To protect the wires and to hide them from view, it is desirable to provide a cover for the runs of wire which join PV panels together. Such covers would both protect the wires and make the wires less enticing to thieves, and present some degree of impediment to thieves interested in stealing the wires. While a basic cover could be provided over runs of wire joining panels together including a cover element and with a flange having a hole therein which can receive a fastener, a significant problem is encountered in that the flange of such a basic cover requires a hole in the panel through which a fastener can pass for connecting the cover to a panel. PV panels are typically substantially free of fastener holes thereon, other than fastener holes which are already dedicated to other purposes, including panel mounting purposes. Without a hole available for securing such a cover to the panel, one is left with the undesirable prospect of perhaps drilling an additional hole in the panel (which may void its warranty), which not only has significant propensity to damage the panel, it involves significant additional work. Accordingly, a need exists for a system for a wire-covering system for an array of photovoltaic panel which does not require drilling of holes into the panels, but can still allow for a wire cover to be mounted to the panels in a simple manner.
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[0033] With this technology, a PV panel wire cover assembly 8, see
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[0035] Details of the clips 16 are shown in
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[0037] In one embodiment, if the trim 48 has a one inch width 56, the long leg 60 could have a two inch length and the short leg 58 could have a one and a half inch length. In such a configuration a quarter inch hole could be provided which is spaced approximately a quarter inch to a half inch away from the curving proximal end 62 of the clip 16 where the long leg 60 and short leg 58 come together. The clip 16 could have various different widths 76; clip 16 is shown with approximately a three-quarter inch width in the embodiment depicted.
[0038] If the clip 16 is formed of materials other than spring steel (e.g., aluminum or plastic) it still preferably functions to clamp and hold to the trim 48. The clip 16 will then have a tendency to stay where initially placed. Furthermore, once a fastener 20 passes through the non-threaded hole 72 in the long leg 60 and then threads into the threads in the threaded hole 74 in the short leg 58, the long leg 60 and short leg 58 are drawn together and further pinch the clip 16 tightly against the trim 48. The clip 16 thus conveniently tends to stay where positioned before use, but can be repositioned fairly easily before it has been used, such as by sliding along the trim 48 with the tooth 64 at the distal end 66 of the long leg 60 keeping the clip 16 aligned where it is desired to be.
[0039] Once the clips 16 are positioned where desired, a wire cover 10 would be placed over wires 12 joining panels 14 together and with the elongate hole or slots 38, 40 in one of the flanges 28, 30 overlying the clip 16 and aligned with the holes in the clip 16. A fastener 20, such as a bolt, would then be passed through the elongate hole 38, 40 in the flange 28, 30 and then passed through the non-threaded hole 72 in the outer, long leg 60 of the clip 16, and then threaded into the threaded hole 74 in the short leg 58 of the clip 16. See
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[0041] If desired for further theft prevention, fasteners 20 having unique torque receiving surfaces can be used so that it is less likely that a thief has access to a proper tool for removal of such fasteners. The fasteners could be provided of a type which can allow for ready installation but does not allow for ready disassembly. For instance, rivets could be used instead of threaded fasteners or threaded fasteners with heads which allow for torque to be applied for fastening but not to be applied for removal. As a still further option, the fasteners could have heads which snap off after the fastener has been used, so that the torque applying head is removed and unavailable for theft access after installation.
[0042] Typically, wire covers 10 are provided which are of standard lengths which allow for convenient handling thereof, such as six foot lengths or ten foot lengths. The wire covers 10 can overlap each other somewhat at ends thereof to allow for continuous covering of the wires 12. Each wire cover 10 would typically have a length which spans two or more panels 14. The positions of the slotted holes 38, 40 are preferably selected to generally match widths 78 of the panels 14 but with the slotted holes sufficiently long to accommodate variations in panel size as well as spacing 46 between adjacent panels 14.
[0043] Covers 10 can be made of bent metal, such as galvanized sheet steel or of sheet aluminum. Covers 10 can also be made of polymer materials, such as PVC, typically through extrusion or molding techniques. While clips 16 are preferably made of materials such as spring steel to aid proper positioning; in some examples clips 16 may be made materials, such as layered materials, which may or may not exhibit the degree of resilience provided by spring steel. The covers 10 and clips 16 could alternatively be made of non-metal materials or metals of other varieties to optimize desired performance characteristics or to minimize expense or otherwise provide for benefits associated with particular materials selected.
[0044] This disclosure is provided to reveal a preferred embodiment of the technology and a best mode for practicing the technology. Having thus described the technology in this way, it should be apparent that various different modifications can be made to the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of this disclosure. When structures are identified as a means to perform a function, the identification is intended to include all structures which can perform the function specified. One or more elements of one or more claims can be combined with elements of other claims. Any and all patents, patent applications and printed publications referred to above are incorporated by reference.