Adaptive observation platform device for sea surface
US-10196112-B2 · Feb 5, 2019 · US
US12291312B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12291312-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017754242-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | May 6, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 6, 2025 |
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A solar power generator has: a frame securable to an underwater ground surface; a shaft supported by the frame; a casing floatable on a body of water and movably mounted to the frame via the shaft, the casing rotatable relative to the frame about a first axis defined by the shaft; a photovoltaic cell array secured to the casing; and a motor operatively connected to the casing for rotating the casing about the first axis to orient the photovoltaic cell array towards a sun in function of an azimuth of the sun.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A solar power generator comprising: a frame securable to an underwater ground surface; a shaft supported by the frame; a casing floatable on a body of water and movably mounted to the frame via the shaft, the casing rotatable relative to the frame about a first axis defined by the shaft; a photovoltaic cell array secured to the casing; a Fresnel lens secured to the casing opposite the photovoltaic cell array to converge solar rays on the photovoltaic cell array; a reflective cone secured within the casing at a location where the Fresnel lens converges the solar rays, photovoltaic cells of the photovoltaic cell array secured to the casing and circumferentially distributed around a central axis of the cone; and a motor drivingly engaged to the casing for rotating the casing about the first axis to orient the photovoltaic cell array towards a sun in function of an azimuth of the sun. 2. The solar power generator of claim 1 , wherein the casing is pivotable about a second axis transverse to the first axis, the solar power generator comprising a braking device, the shaft rotatable relative to the casing about the first axis and rotatable relative to the frame about the second axis, the motor drivingly engaged to the shaft and secured to the casing, the braking device operable in an engaged position in which rotation of the shaft about the first axis is limited and in which actuation of the motor rotates the casing about the first axis, and in a disengaged position in which the shaft is rotatable relative to the casing about the first axis and in which the actuation of the motor rotates the casing about the second axis. 3. The solar power generator of claim 2 , wherein the braking device is a solenoid having a housing and a rod movable relative to the housing from a retracted position corresponding to the disengaged position to an extended position corresponding to the engaged position. 4. The solar power generator of claim 3 , wherein the solenoid is secured within the shaft. 5. The solar power generator of claim 2 , comprising rack gears secured to the frame, the shaft drivingly engaged to pinion gears meshed with the rack gears, rotation of the shaft about the first axis translating into translation of the pinion gears relative to the rack gears and into rotation of the shaft and of the casing about the second axis, one or more of the frame and the rack gears defining a plurality of apertures circumferentially distributed about the second axis, the braking device engaging any one of the apertures when the braking device is in the engaged position. 6. The solar power generator of claim 1 , further comprising a heat sink secured to the casing, the heat sink providing heat exchange relationship between photovoltaic cells of the photovoltaic cell array and an environment outside the casing. 7. The solar power generator of claim 1 , wherein the reflective cone has a top portion exposed to the solar rays and a bottom portion in heat exchange relationship with an environment outside the casing, a thermoelectric generator between the top portion and the bottom portion and in heat exchange relationship with the top portion and the bottom portion, the thermoelectric generator electrically connected to the motor. 8. The solar power generator of claim 1 , wherein a height of the photovoltaic cell array in a direction parallel to a central axis of the reflective cone is greater than a height of the reflective cone taken along the central axis. 9. The solar power generator of claim 1 , comprising a ballast slidingly engaged to the frame, the frame securable to the underwater ground via the ballast, the frame movable relative to the ballast, a second motor secured to the shaft and in driving engagement with a pulley, a cable having both extremities secured to the ballast, the cable wrapped around the pulley, rotation of the pulley by the second motor causing translation of the frame relative to the ballast thereby rotating the casing about a second axis transverse to the first axis to follow an altitude of the sun. 10. A solar power generator comprising: a frame securable to an underwater ground surface; a shaft supported by the frame; a casing floatable on a body of water and movably mounted to the frame via the shaft, the casing rotatable relative to the frame about a first axis defined by the shaft, the casing pivotable about a second axis transverse to the first axis; a photovoltaic cell array secured within the casing; a motor drivingly engaged to the casing for rotating the casing about the first axis to orient the photovoltaic cell array towards a sun in function of an azimuth of the sun; and a braking device, the shaft rotatable relative to the casing about the first axis and rotatable relative to the frame about the second axis, the motor drivingly engaged to the shaft and secured to the casing, the braking device operable in an engaged position in which rotation of the shaft about the first axis is limited and in which actuation of the motor rotates the casing about the first axis, and in a disengaged position in which the shaft is rotatable relative to the casing about the first axis and in which the actuation of the motor rotates the casing about the second axis. 11. The solar power generator of claim 10 , wherein; the motor is secured to and within the casing and in driving engagement with the shaft, the shaft rotatable relative to the casing about the first axis, pinion gears are drivingly engaged by the shaft and meshed with rack gears secured to the frame, and the braking device is operable to selectively allow rotation of the shaft relative to the frame to rotate the pinion gears and to rotate the shaft about the second axis by translating the pinion gears along the rack gears, or limit rotation of the shaft relative to the frame thereby causing a torque generated by the motor to be transferred to the casing thereby rotating the casing about the first axis. 12. A method of operating a solar power generator having a photovoltaic cell array within a casing floatingly supportable on a body of water and secured to a frame via a shaft, comprising: obtaining parameters relative to a variation of a position of the sun through a given day and relative to an altitude of the sun during the given day, the obtaining of the parameters includes obtaining latitude and longitude coordinates of the solar power generator; and moving the casing to minimize angles between axes normal to photovoltaic cells of the photovoltaic cell array and solar rays impacting the photovoltaic cells by: rotating the casing about a first axis parallel to the shaft to follow an azimuth of the sun; and rotating the casing about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis to follow the altitude of the sun. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein rotating the casing about the first axis includes continuously rotating the casing about the first axis throughout the day. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the shaft is in driving engagement with pinion gears, the pinion gears meshed with rack gears secured to the frame, the method comprising: allowing the shaft to rotate relative to the frame to drive the pinion gears with a motor via the shaft to rotate the casing about the second axis, or limiting rotation of the shaft relative to the frame to rotate the casing about the first axis with the motor. 15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising converging the solar rays on the photovoltaic cell array. 16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising converging the solar rays on a reflectiv
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