Cost Effective Frame Design for Thinner Wafers
US-2020313605-A1 · Oct 1, 2020 · US
US12237806B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12237806-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318381549-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2025 |
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One embodiment is a photovoltaic (PV) module including a frame to receive a perimeter of a backside of a photovoltaic (PV) laminate. The cross rail assembly may include: a conductive frame to receive a perimeter of a backside of a photovoltaic (PV) laminate; one or more conductive cross rail members provide structural rigidity to the conductive frame; and one or more pairs of couplers coupled to the conductive frame, wherein: at least one coupler comprises a grounding coupler having a first keyed section to insert into an opening in the conductive frame and a second keyed section to mate with an end of a conductive cross rail member of the one or more conductive cross rail members to ground the conductive cross rail member to the frame; or at least one coupler of at least one of the one or more pairs includes a length to define a cabling channel.
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A grounding coupler comprising: a first electrically conductive arm with a length and a width and a thickness; and a second electrically conductive arm with a length, and a width, the second arm electrically and mechanically coupled to the first arm at a joining portion, the length of the first arm being greater than the length of the second arm, wherein the first arm has an outer planar wall section with an exposed surface area and an inner planar wall section with an exposed surface area, the first arm extending from the joining portion, wherein the second arm has an outer planar wall section with an exposed surface and an inner planar wall section with an exposed surface, the second arm extending from the joining portion, wherein the outer planar wall section of the first arm is perpendicular to the outer planar wall section of the second arm, wherein a distal end of the first arm comprises a plurality of distal tips bordering on an open end elongated hollow positioned at the distal end of the first arm, the hollow comprising an elongated channel with a plurality of sidewalls oriented along the width of the first arm channel and the open end formed by the absence of a channel sidewall oriented along the width of the first arm channel, and wherein the first arm further comprises a plurality of friction fins, the friction fins each having a length, the length of each friction fin oriented along the width of the first arm, the friction fins each having a height, the height extending higher than the exposed surface area of the first arm, the friction fins leaning towards the joining portion. 2. The grounding coupler of claim 1 wherein a distal end of the outer planar wall section of the second arm meets a distal end of the inner planar wall section of the second arm and forms a rounded point. 3. The grounding coupler of claim 1 wherein the exposed surface of the outer planar wall section of the first arm is parallel to the exposed surface of the inner planar wall section of the first arm. 4. The grounding coupler of claim 1 wherein the outer planar wall section of the second arm comprises a plurality of connecting holes. 5. The grounding coupler of claim 4 wherein the connecting holes are threaded. 6. The grounding coupler of claim 1 wherein a hollow is present between the outer planar wall section with an exposed surface area and the inner planar wall section with an exposed surface area. 7. The grounding coupler of claim 1 wherein the plurality of friction fins are positioned distal to the inner planar wall section of the first arm and distal to the joining portion. 8. The grounding coupler of claim 1 wherein the first arm and the second arm comprise the same electrically conductive material. 9. The grounding coupler of claim 1 wherein the inner planar wall section of the first arm is perpendicular to the outer planar wall section of the second arm. 10. A grounding coupler comprising: a first electrically conductive arm with a length and a width; and a second electrically conductive arm with a length, the second arm electrically and mechanically coupled to the first arm at a joining portion, the length of the first arm being greater than the length of the second arm, wherein the first arm has an outer planar wall section with an exposed surface area and an inner planar wall section with an exposed surface area, the first arm extending from the joining portion, wherein the second arm has an outer planar wall section with an exposed surface and an inner planar wall section with an exposed surface, the second arm extending from the joining portion, wherein a distal end of the first arm comprises a distal tip bordering on a hollow positioned at the distal end of the first arm, the hollow comprising an elongated channel oriented along the width of the first arm, the channel having an open side along its length, the open side oriented along the width of the first arm, the open side defined by the absence of a sidewall of the elongated channel, and wherein the first arm further comprises a friction fin, the fin leaning towards the joining portion. 11. The grounding coupler of claim 10 wherein a distal end of the outer planar wall section of the second arm meets a distal end of the inner planar wall section of the second arm and forms an acute angle. 12. The grounding coupler of claim 10 wherein the exposed surface of the outer planar wall section of the first arm is parallel to the exposed surface of the inner planar wall section of the first arm. 13. The grounding coupler of claim 10 wherein the outer planar wall section of the second arm comprises a connecting hole and wherein the open side of the channel is bordered by a first pinching end and a second pinching end. 14. The grounding coupler of claim 13 wherein the connecting hole is threaded. 15. The grounding coupler of claim 10 wherein a hollow is present between the outer planar wall section with an exposed surface area and the inner planar wall section with an exposed surface area. 16. The grounding coupler of claim 10 wherein the friction fin is positioned distal to the inner planar wall section of the first arm and distal to the joining portion. 17. The grounding coupler of claim 10 wherein the first arm and the second arm comprise the same electrically conductive material. 18. The grounding coupler of claim 10 wherein the inner planar wall section of the first arm is perpendicular to the outer planar wall section of the second arm. 19. A grounding coupler comprising: a first electrically conductive arm with a length and a width; and a second electrically conductive arm with a length and a width, the second arm electrically and mechanically coupled to the first arm at a joining portion, the length of the first arm being greater than the length of the second arm, wherein the first arm has an outer planar wall section with an exposed surface area and an inner planar wall section with an exposed surface area, the first arm extending from the joining portion, wherein the second arm has an outer planar wall section with an exposed surface and an inner planar wall section with an exposed surface, the second arm extending from the joining portion, the inner planar wall section with an exposed surface of the second arm not being parallel to the outer planar wall section with an exposed surface of the second arm, the inner planar wall section with an exposed surface of the second arm meeting the outer planar wall section with an exposed surface along a furthest outermost distal end of the second arm, the distal end of the second arm extending along the width of the second arm, wherein the outer planar wall section of the first arm extends along a majority of the length of the first arm, and wherein the first arm further comprises a friction fin, the fin leaning towards the joining portion. 20. The grounding coupler of claim 19 wherein the inner planar wall section with an exposed surface area of the first arm extends along a minority of the length of the first arm.
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