Stackable tracking solar collector assembly

US9243818B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9243818-B2
Application numberUS-2168208-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 29, 2008
Priority dateMar 23, 2007
Publication dateJan 26, 2016
Grant dateJan 26, 2016

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A solar collector assembly may include a frame supporting a solar collector and a frame member defining a tilted pivot axis. Support struts may be used to elevate one end of the frame and may be pivoted between an orientation generally parallel to the frame member and to an orientation generally away from the frame. Anchorless, ballast type bases may be used to support the solar collector assembly. Several assemblies may be stacked on top of one another in a storage or transportation configuration using spacers extending between the frames.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A stack of solar collector assemblies comprising: a plurality of spacers; a stack of solar collector assemblies, each solar collector assembly comprising: a frame and a solar collector mounted to the frame, the frame having a first end and a second end, the frame comprising a frame member defining a tilt axis; solar collector having upper and lower surfaces with the upper and lower surfaces of the solar collectors of adjacent ones of the solar collector assemblies facing one another; the frame further comprising spacer engagement areas configured to engage with the spacers; a first side support coupled to the frame member towards the first end; a second side support coupled to the frame member towards the second end, the frame member being pivotally coupled to the first and second side supports to permit the solar collector module to be tilted about a tilt axis; the spacers extending between each of the solar collector assemblies so as to engage with the spacer engagement areas on adjacent solar collector module assemblies to support the solar collector module assemblies in a stacked configuration; and the second side support comprising first and second struts, each strut being coupled to the frame for pivotal movement about a first axis generally parallel to the tilt axis and about a second axis to permit the struts to be extended from a first orientation generally parallel to the frame member to a second orientation generally away from the frame during set up. 2. A stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 1 wherein the frame extends beyond the solar collector at the first and second ends. 3. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 1 wherein the plurality of spacers comprise elongated members each having a first end and a second end, the first end configured to pass into a hole in a one frame member and a second end configured to pass into a hole in an adjacent frame member. 4. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 1 wherein: the spacer engagement areas comprise holes in the frame members toward the first and second ends; the plurality of spacers comprises a plurality of first spacer elements configured to engage the holes in the frame members; and the first spacer elements comprise elongated members each having a first end and a second end, the first end configured to pass into a hole in the first or second end of one frame member and a second end configured to stably engage an adjacent frame member. 5. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 4 wherein the first spacer elements further comprise rods and the elongated members comprise tubular spacer elements configured to permit the rods to extend therethrough at the first and second ends of the frame member. 6. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 5 wherein the rods comprise lifting points to facilitate lifting of the stack of solar collector assemblies. 7. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 4 wherein: the frame further comprises rails extending transversely to the frame member; and further comprising: a plurality of second spacer elements configured to engage the rails, the second spacer elements having a generally inverted T-cross-sectional shape with a base and a center element extending upwardly from the base and wherein the base is configured to engage the rail of one frame and the center element is configured to engage the rail of an adjacent frame. 8. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 1 wherein at least one of the solar collector assemblies comprises: a drive element configured to be securable to the frame member in a first orientation and securable to the frame in a second orientation; the drive element extending substantially away from the pivot axis and the solar collector when in the first orientation; and the drive element extending (1) substantially away from the pivot axis, and (2) generally along and parallel to the solar collector when in the second orientation. 9. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 8 further comprising a skid on which the solar collector assemblies are supported. 10. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 9 wherein: the skid comprises a base, supporting the solar collector assemblies, and a stabilizer bar extending upwardly from the base; and the drive element is securable to the stabilizer bar to help stabilize the stack of solar collector assemblies. 11. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 10 wherein a plurality of the solar collector assemblies comprise drive elements and wherein adjacent drive elements comprise nesting elements which engage one another to at least reduce relative lateral movement therebetween. 12. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 1 wherein the bottom assembly in the stack is biased toward the top assembly in the stack. 13. The stack of solar collector assemblies of claim 1 wherein stack further comprises lifting points to facilitate lifting of the stack of solar collector assemblies.

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  • Thermophotovoltaic systems (photovoltaic cells specially adapted for conversion or sensing of infrared [IR] radiation H10F10/00; thermoelectric devices H10N10/00) · CPC title

  • Photovoltaic [PV] energy · CPC title

  • Elements driven into the ground, e.g. anchor-piles; Foundations for supporting elements; Connectors for connecting supporting structures to the ground or to flat horizontal surfaces · CPC title

  • Stackable support elements · CPC title

  • F24S30/428Primary

    with inclined axis · CPC title

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What does patent US9243818B2 cover?
A solar collector assembly may include a frame supporting a solar collector and a frame member defining a tilted pivot axis. Support struts may be used to elevate one end of the frame and may be pivoted between an orientation generally parallel to the frame member and to an orientation generally away from the frame. Anchorless, ballast type bases may be used to support the solar collector assem…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Shugar Daniel S, Almy Charles, Peurach John, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F24S30/428. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 26 2016 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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