Transparent photovoltaic coating for an electro-chromic device

US10423044B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10423044-B2
Application numberUS-201815891780-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 8, 2018
Priority dateFeb 10, 2017
Publication dateSep 24, 2019
Grant dateSep 24, 2019

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A transparent photovoltaic (TPV) integrated directly into the structure of an electrochromic (EC) device is beneficial in that it can eliminate at least one substrate and provide more uniform coloring. Integration of a transparent photovoltaic with an electrochromic device may also reduce or eliminate the need for an electrical bus on a substrate. In some embodiments, positioning the TPV internally with the EC cell may eliminate the need for additional substrate layers or a conductive layer on one side of the TPV cell. Integrating a PV cell into the EC device can additionally reduce the need for external wiring and an external power supply. Alternatively, the TPV can assist in charging a battery where the battery can be used to power the EC device when there is no sunlight available.

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An electro-optic device comprising: a first substantially transparent substrate having first and second surfaces disposed on opposite sides thereof, wherein the second surface comprises a first electrically conductive layer; a second substantially transparent substrate having third and fourth surfaces disposed on opposite sides thereof, wherein the third surface comprises a second electrically conductive layer; a primary seal disposed between the first and second substantially transparent substrates, wherein the seal and the first and second substantially transparent substrates define a cavity therebetween; an electro-optic medium disposed in the cavity on the second electrically conductive layer, the electro-optic medium being variably transmissive such that the electro-optic device is operable between substantially clear and darkened states; and a transparent photovoltaic medium disposed in the cavity on the first electrically conductive layer, wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium converts and maintains the electro-optic device to the darkened state, wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium is additionally disposed on the electro-optic medium. 2. The electro-optic device of claim 1 , further comprising: a controller electrically coupled to the first and second electrically conductive layers. 3. The electro-optic device of claim 2 , wherein the controller is electrically coupled to one or more inputs and an energy storage device. 4. The electro-optic device of claim 1 , further comprising: an external power supply configured to store and deliver an electrical charge when the transparent photovoltaic medium is not absorbing a threshold light energy. 5. The electro-optic device of claim 1 , wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium is configured to electrically charge an external power supply. 6. The electro-optic device of claim 1 , wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium has at least a 45% visible light transmission. 7. The electro-optic device of claim 1 , wherein the electro-optic device is selected from the group consisting of a mirror, a vehicle rearview assembly, a window, a display device, an aircraft transparency. 8. The electro-optic device of claim 1 , further comprising: a third electrically conductive layer disposed between the electro-optic medium and the transparent photovoltaic medium. 9. The electro-optic device of claim 1 , wherein one or more inputs send information to a controller configured to direct a voltage to the electro-optic device through the transparent photovoltaic medium or an external power supply. 10. An electro-optic device comprising: a first substantially transparent substrate having first and second surfaces disposed on opposite sides thereof, wherein the second surface comprises a first electrically conductive layer; a second substantially transparent substrate having third and fourth surfaces disposed on opposite sides thereof, wherein the third surface comprises a third electrically conductive layer; a primary seal disposed between the first and second substantially transparent substrates, wherein the seal and the first and second substantially transparent substrates define a cavity therebetween; an electro-optic medium disposed in the cavity on the third surface of the second substantially transparent substrate, the electro-optic medium being variably transmissive such that the electro-optic device is operable between substantially clear and darkened states; a transparent photovoltaic medium disposed in the cavity on the first electrically conductive layer, wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium converts and maintains the electro-optic device to the darkened state; and a second electrically conductive layer disposed between the electro-optic medium and the transparent photovoltaic medium. 11. The electro-optic device of claim 10 , further comprising a controller coupled to the first, second, and third electrically conductive layers, wherein the controller is coupled to one or more inputs and an energy storage device. 12. The electro-optic device of claim 10 , further comprising an external power supply configured to store and deliver an electrical charge when the transparent photovoltaic medium is not absorbing a threshold light energy. 13. The electro-optic device of claim 10 , wherein one or more inputs send information to a controller configured to direct a voltage to the electro-optic device through the transparent photovoltaic medium or an external power supply. 14. The electro-optic device of claim 10 , wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium is configured to electrically charge an external power supply. 15. The electro-optic device of claim 10 , wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium has at least a 45% visible light transmission. 16. The electro-optic device of claim 10 , wherein the electro-optic device is selected from the group consisting of a mirror, a vehicle rearview assembly, a window, a display device, an aircraft transparency. 17. An electro-optic device comprising: a first substantially transparent substrate having first and second surfaces disposed on opposite sides thereof, wherein the first surface comprises a second electrically conductive layer and the second surface comprises a third electrically conductive layer; a second substantially transparent substrate having third and fourth surfaces disposed on opposite sides thereof, wherein the third surface comprises a fourth electrically conductive layer; a primary seal disposed between the first and second substantially transparent substrates, wherein the seal and the first and second substantially transparent substrates define a cavity therebetween; an electro-optic medium disposed in the cavity, the electro-optic medium being variably transmissive such that the electro-optic device is operable between substantially clear and darkened states; and a transparent photovoltaic medium disposed between a first electrically conductive layer and the second electrically conductive layer of the first substantially transparent substrate, wherein the transparent photovoltaic medium converts and maintains the electro-optic device to the darkened state. 18. The electro-optic device of claim 17 , further comprising a controller coupled to the first, second, third, and fourth electrically conductive layers, and wherein the controller is coupled to one or more inputs and an energy storage device. 19. The electro-optic device of claim 17 , further comprising an external power supply configured to store and deliver an electrical charge when the transparent photovoltaic medium is not absorbing a threshold light energy. 20. The electro-optic device of claim 17 , wherein one or more inputs send information to a controller configured to direct a voltage to the electro-optic device through the transparent photovoltaic medium or an external power supply.

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  • Structural association of cells with optical devices, e.g. reflectors or illuminating devices · CPC title

  • Constructional details · CPC title

  • G02F1/163Primary

    Operation of electrochromic cells, e.g. electrodeposition cells; Circuit arrangements therefor · CPC title

  • the electrochromic layer comprises a mixture of anodic and cathodic compounds · CPC title

  • using capacitors as storage or buffering devices · CPC title

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What does patent US10423044B2 cover?
A transparent photovoltaic (TPV) integrated directly into the structure of an electrochromic (EC) device is beneficial in that it can eliminate at least one substrate and provide more uniform coloring. Integration of a transparent photovoltaic with an electrochromic device may also reduce or eliminate the need for an electrical bus on a substrate. In some embodiments, positioning the TPV intern…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gentex Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02F1/163. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 24 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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