Solar tracker
09793851 · 2017-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02B10/20
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
F16M11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S2025/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24S30/428
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
H02S20/30
ELECTRICITY
F24S2030/131
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16M11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A solar tracker comprises a support frame, a panel assembly comprising one or more solar panels, and an actuator to rotate the panel assembly to track the movement of the sun. The panel assembly comprises a central spine and one or more panel carriers extending transversely over the top of the central spine for supporting solar panels. The panel carriers are secured to the central spine by respective support brackets. The support brackets comprise a top surface, side walls extending downwardly from opposing sides of the top surface, and a slot with a downwardly facing opening extending transversely through the sidewalls. The slot is configured to receive the central spine.
Claims
1. A frame assembly for a solar tracker comprising: a support frame; a panel assembly rotatably mounted to said support frame configured to support one or more solar panels, said panel assembly including: a central spine rotatably mounted to the support frame; and a plurality of panel carriers extending outwardly from said central spine; one or more support brackets for securing respective panel carriers to the central spine, said one or more support brackets comprising: a top surface; side walls extending downwardly from opposing sides of the top surface; and a slot with a downwardly facing opening extending transversely through the sidewalls and configured to receive the central spine of the panel assembly; and an actuator assembly for rotating the panel assembly to track the movement of the sun.
2. The solar tracker of claim 1 wherein the panel assembly further comprises at least one solar panel mounted to the panel carriers.
3. The solar tracker of claim 1 wherein the support brackets further comprise one or more cross bars connecting the lower edges of the sidewalls.
4. The solar tracker of claim 1 wherein each of the sidewalls have triangular shaped end portions that extend from the slot to respective ends of the support bracket.
5. The solar tracker of claim 1 wherein the panel carriers extend transversely over the central spine and are secured to the top surfaces of respective support brackets.
6. The solar tracker assembly of claim 1 further comprising a mounting assembly for rotatably mounting the panel assembly to the support frame, said mounting assembly comprising: a mounting member configured to be rotatably connected to said support frame; and a slot in said mounting member configured to receive the central spine of the panel assembly.
7. The solar tracker of claim 1 further comprising a base forming an open pan for containing a ballast material; and a ballast material contained within the open pan.
8. The solar tracker of claim 1 further comprising: a base having one or more base beams that that rest on an underlying support surface; and one or more ballast containers configured to straddle at least one of the base beams for containing a ballast material to hold said solar tracker in place.
9. A panel assembly for a solar tracker comprising: a plurality of solar panels; a central spine; one or more panel carriers extending outwardly from said central spine for supporting said solar panels; and one or more support brackets for securing respective panel carriers to the central spine, said one or more support bracket comprising: a top surface; side walls extending downwardly from opposing sides of the top surface; and a slot with a downwardly facing opening extending transversely through the sidewalls and configured to receive the central spine of the panel assembly.
10. The panel assembly of claim 9 wherein each of the sidewalls have triangular shaped end portions that extend from the slot to respective ends of the support bracket.
11. The panel assembly of claim 9 wherein the support brackets further comprise one or more cross bars connecting the lower edges of the sidewalls.
12. The panel assembly of claim 9 wherein the panel carriers extend transversely over the central spine and are secured to the top surfaces of respective support brackets.
13. A panel support frame for a solar tracker, said support frame comprising: a central spine; one or more panel carriers extending transversely over the top of the central spine for supporting solar panels; and one or more support brackets for securing respective panel carriers to the central spine, said one or more support bracket comprising: a top surface; side walls extending downwardly from opposing sides of the top surface; and a slot with a downwardly facing opening extending transversely through the sidewalls and configured to receive the central spine of the panel assembly.
14. The panel support frame of claim 13 wherein each of the sidewalls have triangular shaped end portions that extend from the slot to respective ends of the support bracket.
15. The panel support frame of claim 13 wherein the support brackets further comprise one or more cross bars connecting the lower edges of the sidewalls.
16. The panel support frame of claim 13 wherein the panel carriers are secured to the top surface of respective support brackets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Referring now to the drawings, a solar tracker 10 according to the present invention is shown. The solar tracker 10 generally comprises a base 20, support frame 40, panel assembly 60, and actuator assembly 90 for rotating the panel assembly 60 to follow the azimuth of the sun as it moves across the sky. The solar tracker 10 is designed to be free-standing and requires no foundation. Thus, the solar tracker 10 can be easily moved between sites. The base 20 of the solar tracker is designed to serve as a “suitcase” to contain most of the components of the solar tracker 10, making it easier to transport the solar tracker 10 to a location where the solar tracker is installed.
(16) The base 12 of the solar tracker 10 is formed in two sections 22 that are connected to one another by a hinge 24. The base sections 22 are movable between an open or deployed position (
(17) The support frame 40 mounts to the base 20. The support frame 40 comprises front frame 42 and a rear frame 52. The front frame 42 comprises a pair of legs 44, a gusset plate 46, and a strut 50, which may be made of metal and removably connected together by bolts and nuts, or other suitable fasteners. The legs 44 may be made of rigid material, such as a metal angle. The legs 44 extend upwardly at an angle from the one end of the base 20. The lower ends of the legs 44 are bolted or otherwise secured to respective end members 28 of the base 20. The upper end of the legs 44 are connected by a gusset plate 46, which may be made of a metal plate. The gusset plate 46 provides rigidity to the frame 42, as well as provides a surface for mounting the panel assembly 60 as hereinafter described. Strut 50 is made of a rigid material, such as a metal angle, and provides lateral stability for the front frame 42. The strut 50 is connected at the lower end to the side members 26 of the base 20, and at the upper end to the gusset plate 46 of the frame 42.
(18) The rear frame 50 includes a pair of legs 52, gusset plate 52, and strut 56, which may be made of metal and removably connected together by bolts and nuts, or other suitable fasteners. The legs 52 extend upwardly at an angle from respective end members 28 of the base 20. The lower ends of the legs 52 are bolted or otherwise secured to the end members 28, while the upper ends of the legs 52 are connected by the gusset plate 54, which may be made of a metal plate. Strut 56 extends between the base 20 and gusset plate 54 to provide lateral stability to the rear frame 52. It may be noted that the rear frame 50 is tilted at a slight angle relative to the base 20, whereas the front frame 42 is perpendicular to the base 20. The exact orientation of the frames 42, 50, however, is not material. Depending on the size of the frame 42, reinforcing members 58 may be provided to interconnect the legs 52 at spaced locations.
(19) The panel assembly 60 comprises a plurality of solar panels 62 and a panel support frame 64 to support the solar panels. The panel support frame 64 comprises a central spine 66, a pair of laterally-spaced side members 68, and a plurality of longitudinally-spaced panel carriers 70, which can be removably connected by bolts and nuts, or other fasteners. The panel carriers 70 include an inner end and an outer end. The inner end connects to the spine 66 and while the side member 78 connect to the outer ends of the panel carriers 70. The spine 66 in the exemplary embodiment is made from a metal tube, while the side members 68 and panel carriers are made of a metal channel. The panel carriers 70 taper from the inner end to the outer end. The side members 68 are spaced from the spine 66 so that the inner ends of the solar panels rest on a top surface of the spine 66, while the outer ends of the solar panels rest on a top surface of the side members 68. The panel carriers 70 are longitudinally-spaced so that the side edges of the solar panels 62 rest on the top surfaces of respective wing member 70. The solar panel 62 can be removably secured to the panel support frame 64 by bolts, screws, clamps, or other mechanical fastening devices.
(20) The panel assembly 60 is rotatably mounted to the support frame 40 so as to rotate about a single, inclined axis.
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(22) Pivot member 88 on the first mounting assembly 80 and pivot member 98 on the second mounting assembly 90 are co-axially aligned along the axis and rotation of the panel assembly 60. The rotational axis inclines upwardly from front to rear in a plane perpendicular to the base 20. The rotational axis is aligned when deployed so that the plane of the rotational axis aligns with the sun at the highest altitude. Thus, the panel assembly 60 can rotate to track the path of the sun as the sun travels across the sky during the day.
(23) Actuator assembly 100, shown in
(24) As previously noted, the solar tracker 10 is designed so that most of the components can be disassembled and packaged in the base 20.
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(26) The base 120 is designed to lie on a flat surface. The base 120 is held in place by specially-designed ballast containers 130 that contain a ballast material, such as sand, gravel, water, etc. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
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(29) The base 120 is designed to lie on a flat surface. The base 120 is held in place by anchor members 140 that are embedded in the ground or other support surface. Anchor brackets 142 connect the anchor members to the end beams 124 of the base 120.
(30) The present invention provides a free-standing solar tracker 10 that can be easily transported to a desired location and installed. The solar tracker assembly 10 is designed to be free-standing and does not require any foundation. The solar tracker 10 rests on the surface of the ground and is held in place by ballast material. If desired, the solar tracker assembly 10 may be placed on a concrete pad, but there is no need in most instances to fasten the solar tracker to the concrete pad. However, those skilled in the art will appreciate that tie-down straps or other securing devices could be used in conjunction with the ballast material, particularly where very high winds are expected. The base of the solar tracker assembly is designed to serve as a “suitcase” for transporting the components of the solar tracker 10. As noted previously, most of the components of the solar tracker, with the exception of the spine 66 and solar panels 72, can be packaged within the base 20 for transportation and storage.
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(34) The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the scope and essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and all changes coming within the meaning and equivalency range of the appended claims are intended to be embraced therein.