Photovoltaic module mounting assembly having a pin constraint

US10958208B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10958208-B2
Application numberUS-201916404555-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 6, 2019
Priority dateSep 1, 2016
Publication dateMar 23, 2021
Grant dateMar 23, 2021

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A mounting assembly for a photovoltaic (PV) module, and systems including such mounting assemblies, are described. In an example, the mounting assembly includes a top support and a bottom support having respective mounting walls, and holes through the mounting walls. A pin assembly may extend through the holes in the mounting walls to constrain the supports, for example, relative to a torque member of a solar-tracking PV system. The pin assembly may include end collars to engage and distribute loading from the torque member.

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What is claimed is: 1. A photovoltaic (PV) module assembly, comprising: a torque member extending along a longitudinal axis and pivotable about the longitudinal axis, wherein the torque member includes a convex member wall having a top mounting hole; a mounting assembly comprising: a top support member including a top mounting wall having a concave downward surface facing the torque member, and a top support member hole extending through the top mounting wall, wherein the top support member hole is centered within the concave downward surface of the top mounting wall of the top support member, and a pin assembly including a pin extending along a pin axis through the top mounting hole and the top support member hole; and a PV module mounted on the top support member. 2. The PV module assembly of claim 1 , wherein the mounting assembly further comprises: a bottom support member including a bottom mounting wall and a bottom support member hole extending through the bottom mounting wall. 3. The PV module assembly of claim 2 , wherein the bottom mounting wall includes a concave upward surface facing the torque member. 4. The PV module assembly of claim 2 , wherein the bottom support member hole is centered the bottom mounting wall of the bottom support member. 5. The PV module assembly of claim 1 , wherein the top support member includes one or more top struts extending orthogonal to the pin axis and outward from the top mounting wall, wherein the PV module is mounted on the one or more top struts. 6. The PV module assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pin assembly includes an end collar disposed in the top support member hole, and wherein the end collar includes a collar diameter greater than a pin diameter of the pin. 7. The PV module assembly of claim 6 , wherein the collar diameter is at least twice the pin diameter. 8. The PV module assembly of claim 7 , wherein the end collar includes a collar flange having a flange diameter greater than the collar diameter, and wherein the pin collar extends from the collar flange outside of the top support member to a collar end between the top support member through the top mounting wall. 9. The PV module assembly of claim 8 , wherein the collar includes a collar height between the collar flange and the collar end, and wherein the collar height is at least twice a thickness of the top mounting wall. 10. A method of assembling a photovoltaic (PV) module assembly, comprising: providing a torque member extending along a longitudinal axis and pivotable about the longitudinal axis, the torque member including a convex member wall having an upward facing surface with a top mounting hole; positioning a top support member having a top support member hole above the torque member; the top support member including a top mounting wall having a concave downward facing surface conforming to the convex member wall of the torque member; wherein the top support member hole is centered within the concave downward surface of the top mounting wall of the top support member; aligning the top support member hole of the top support member with the top mounting hole of the torque member; extending a pin along a pin axis through the top mounting hole of the torque member and the top support member hole; and, mounting a PV module to the top support member. 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: positioning a bottom support member having a bottom support member hole below the torque member; the bottom support member including a bottom mounting wall having an upward facing surface conforming to the member wall of the torque member; aligning the bottom support member hole of the top support member with a bottom mounting hole of the torque member. 12. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: mounting the PV module on one or more top struts of the top support member; wherein the one or more top struts extend orthogonal to the pin axis and outward from the top mounting wall. 13. The method of claim 10 , further comprising: disposing an end collar of the pin assembly in the top support member hole. 14. A mounting assembly for mounting a PV module on a torque member, the mounting assembly comprising: a top support member including a top mounting wall having a concave downward surface configured to face a convex member wall of the torque member, the top support member being configured to mount a PV module thereon; a top support member hole extending through the top mounting wall, the top support member hole being centered within the concave downward surface of the top mounting wall; a pin assembly including a pin configured to extend along a pin axis through the top support member hole and a top mounting hole of the torque member. 15. The mounting assembly of claim 14 , further comprising a bottom support member including a bottom mounting wall and a bottom support member hole extending through the bottom mounting wall. 16. The mounting assembly of claim 15 , wherein the bottom mounting wall includes a concave upward surface facing the torque member. 17. The mounting assembly of claim 15 , wherein the bottom support member hole is centered in the bottom mounting wall of the bottom support member. 18. The mounting assembly of claim 14 , wherein the top support member includes one or more top struts extending orthogonal to the pin axis and outward from the top mounting wall, wherein the PV module is mounted on the one or more top struts. 19. The mounting assembly of claim 14 , wherein the pin assembly includes an end collar disposed in the top support member hole, and wherein the end collar includes a collar diameter greater than a pin diameter of the pin. 20. The mounting assembly of claim 19 , wherein the collar diameter is at least twice the pin diameter.

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What does patent US10958208B2 cover?
A mounting assembly for a photovoltaic (PV) module, and systems including such mounting assemblies, are described. In an example, the mounting assembly includes a top support and a bottom support having respective mounting walls, and holes through the mounting walls. A pin assembly may extend through the holes in the mounting walls to constrain the supports, for example, relative to a torque me…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Sunpower Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16B7/0473. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 23 2021 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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