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US-12072074-B2 · Aug 27, 2024 · US
US8993871B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8993871-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214131745-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 22, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 31, 2015 |
| Grant date | Mar 31, 2015 |
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A concentrating lens array according to the present disclosure includes a plurality of unit structures arranged at least one-dimensionally. Each unit structure includes: a first surface through which light enters inside of the structure; a second surface which reflects the light that has entered the structure through the first surface; a third surface which reflects the light that has been reflected from the second surface; and a fourth surface which lets the light that has been reflected from the third surface go out of the structure. In each unit structure, the second and third surfaces are located between an incident plane including the first surface and an emitting plane including the fourth surface. At least one of the second and third surfaces reflects the light after having converged the incoming light. When viewed from over the incident plane, the second surface of each unit structure is laid upon the third surface of an adjacent unit structure, and is located closer to the incident plane than the third surface of the adjacent unit structure is.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A concentrating lens array which includes a plurality of unit structures that are arranged either in line or a two-dimensional array on a configuration plane, wherein each said unit structure comprises: a first surface through which light enters inside of the unit structure; a second surface which reflects, back to the inside, the light that has entered the structure through the first surface and that has been transmitted through the inside; a third surface which reflects, back to the inside, the light that has been reflected from the second surface; and a fourth surface which lets the light that has been reflected from the third surface go out of the structure, in each said unit structure, the second and third surfaces are located between an incident plane including the first surface and an emitting plane including the fourth surface, at least one of the second and third surfaces reflects the light after having converged the incoming light, when viewed perpendicularly to, and from over, the incident plane, the second surface of each said unit structure is laid upon the third surface of an adjacent unit structure, and is located closer to the incident plane than the third surface of the adjacent unit structure is, and each said unit structure concentrates the light within two planes which intersect with the configuration plane at right angles and which are not parallel to each other by using the second surface and/or the third surface. 2. The concentrating lens array of claim 1 , wherein each said unit structure includes: a first concentrating member which has the first and second surfaces that are arranged perpendicularly to the incident plane and an emitting plane that lets the light that has been reflected from the second surface go out of the first concentrating member; and a second concentrating member which has the third and fourth surfaces that are arranged perpendicularly to the incident plane and an incident plane on which the light that has gone out of the first concentrating member through its emitting plane is incident, and at least a part of the emitting plane of the first concentrating member and at least a part of the incident plane of the second concentrating member are in contact with each other. 3. The concentrating lens array of claim 2 , wherein reflection from the second surface of the first concentrating member and reflection from the third surface of the second concentrating member include total reflection. 4. The concentrating lens array of claim 2 , wherein the first concentrating member of each said unit structure is located on the second concentrating member of an adjacent unit structure. 5. The concentrating lens array of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the second and third surfaces forms part of a rotary surface. 6. The concentrating lens array of claim 5 , wherein the other of the second and third surfaces is a plane. 7. The concentrating lens array of claim 6 , wherein one of the second and third surfaces is a paraboloid and the other is a plane. 8. The concentrating lens array of claim 5 , wherein the second surface is a paraboloid and the third surface is a hyperboloid. 9. The concentrating lens array of claim 5 , wherein one of the first and fourth surfaces is a sphere, and one of the second and third surfaces is a hyperboloid and the other is a plane. 10. The concentrating lens array of claim 5 , wherein one of the first and fourth surfaces is a sphere, and the second and third surfaces are hyperboloids. 11. The concentrating lens array of claim 1 , wherein the second surface has a cylindrical shape with a cylinder axis which extends in a first direction, and the third surface has another cylindrical shape with a cylinder axis which extends in a second direction that is not parallel to the first direction. 12. The concentrating lens array of claim 11 , wherein the first and second directions intersect with each other at right angles. 13. The concentrating lens array of claim 12 , wherein the first surface is a circular cylinder, of which the cylinder axis is parallel to the first direction, the second surface is a hyperbolic cylinder, of which the cylinder axis is parallel to the first direction, and the third surface is a parabolic cylinder, of which the cylinder axis is parallel to the second direction. 14. The concentrating lens array of claim 12 , wherein the first surface is a plane which is parallel to the first direction, the second surface is a parabolic cylinder, of which the cylinder axis is parallel to the first direction, and the third surface is a parabolic cylinder, of which the cylinder axis is parallel to the second direction. 15. The concentrating lens array of claim 12 , wherein the first surface is a sphere, the second surface is a hyperbolic cylinder, of which the cylinder axis is parallel to the first direction, and the third surface is a hyperbolic cylinder, of which the cylinder axis is parallel to the second direction. 16. A solar cell comprising: the concentrating lens array of claim 1 ; and a solar cell substrate which includes a plurality of photosensitive sections that are arranged in a pattern corresponding to the pattern of the respective unit structures that the concentrating lens array has, wherein each said unit structure concentrates light onto associated ones of the photosensitive sections. 17. A solar cell system comprising: the solar cell of claim 16 ; a rotating mechanism section including a rotating motor to rotate the solar cell; a control section which generates a tracking error of the solar cell substrate with respect to the sun based on a signal supplied from the solar cell and which sends a rotation signal to the rotating mechanism section; and a power storing and transmitting section which either stores or transmits the electrical energy that has been generated by the solar cell substrate through conversion.
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