Multi-connection bracket and methods of use
US-12586934-B2 · Mar 24, 2026 · US
US9413286B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9413286-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514939883-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 9, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 9, 2016 |
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A leveler for a solar module can include a base, a rotatable adjuster, and a follower. The rotatable adjuster can be mounted to the base with a swaging process, or other techniques. The follower can be embedded within a coupler configured to be connectable to solar modules. Turning the rotatable height adjuster changes the relative spacing between the solar module and the base.
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A photovoltaic module mounting assembly for securing a photovoltaic module to a mounting surface, the photovoltaic module mounting assembly comprising: a base portion including a receiver and an opening adapted to receive a fastener to secure the base portion to the mounting surface; a first threaded member inserted into the receiver, wherein the first threaded member is rotatable relative to the base portion; a coupling member in communication with the threaded member, the coupling member including: a lower portion including a first lip extending outwardly from the lower portion, an upper portion including a second lip extending outwardly from and along an upper edge of the upper portion, and a second threaded member securing the upper portion to the lower portion; a third threaded member receiving the first threaded member, the third threaded member being inserted into the coupling member; and a first photovoltaic module frame captured by the coupling member, wherein the first lip supports a bottom of the first photovoltaic module frame and the second lip engages a top of the first photovoltaic module frame. 2. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper portion is divided into a first portion and a second portion. 3. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the first lip includes a retention ridge. 4. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the second lip is hook-shaped. 5. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first threaded member is a jack screw. 6. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the third threaded member is fixed relative to the lower portion. 7. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member further includes internal threads that receive the first threaded member. 8. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first threaded member includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end being inserted into the receiver and the second end including an engagement surface. 9. The photovoltaic assembly of claim 8 wherein the coupling member further includes a height adjustment aperture such that the engagement surface is accessible from a direction opposite from the mounting surface. 10. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 further comprising a second photovoltaic module frame captured by the coupling member, wherein the first lip supports a bottom of the second photovoltaic module frame and the second lip engages a top of the second photovoltaic module frame. 11. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein: the lower portion further includes a third lip extending outwardly from the lower portion in a direction opposite from the first lip, and the upper portion further includes a fourth lip extending outwardly from the lower portion in a direction opposite from the second lip. 12. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a third photovoltaic module frame captured by the coupling member, wherein the third lip supports a bottom of the third photovoltaic module frame and the fourth lip engages a top of the third photovoltaic module frame. 13. The photovoltaic module mounting assembly of claim 1 wherein the upper portion is the only component of the photovoltaic module mounting assembly that extends above a top surface of the first photovoltaic module frame. 14. A photovoltaic module assembly secured to a mounting surface, the photovoltaic module assembly comprising: a photovoltaic module including a photovoltaic laminate and a photovoltaic module frame receiving the photovoltaic laminate, wherein the photovoltaic module frame includes: a first edge with a first proximate end and a first distal end, and a second edge opposite the first edge with a second proximate end and a second distal end; and a plurality of photovoltaic module mounting assemblies including a first photovoltaic module mounting assembly, a second photovoltaic module mounting assembly, a third photovoltaic module mounting assembly, and a fourth photovoltaic module mounting assembly, each photovoltaic module mounting assembly including: a base portion including a receiver and an opening adapted to receive a fastener to secure the base portion to the mounting surface; a first threaded member inserted into the receiver, wherein the first threaded member is rotatable relative to the base portion; a coupling member in communication with the threaded member, the coupling member including: a lower portion including a first lip extending outwardly from of the lower portion, an upper portion including a second lip extending outwardly from and along an upper edge of the upper portion, and a second threaded member securing the upper portion to the lower portion; and a third threaded member receiving the first threaded member, the third threaded member being inserted into the coupling member; wherein the coupling member of the first photovoltaic module mounting assembly captures the first edge at the first proximate end, the coupling member of the second photovoltaic module mounting assembly captures the first edge at the first distal end, the coupling member of the third photovoltaic module mounting assembly captures the second edge at the second proximate end, and coupling member of the fourth photovoltaic module mounting assembly captures the second edge at the second distal end. 15. The photovoltaic module assembly secured to a mounting surface of claim 14 wherein the first lip of the first photovoltaic module mounting assembly and the first lip of the second photovoltaic module mounting assembly extend out further than the first lip of the third photovoltaic module mounting assembly and the first lip of the fourth photovoltaic module mounting assembly. 16. A method for securing a photovoltaic module to a mounting surface using a photovoltaic module mounting assembly including: a base portion including an opening and a first threaded member orthogonal to the opening, wherein the first threaded member is rotatable relative to the base portion, and a coupling member including a lower portion including a first lip extending outwardly from of the lower portion, an upper portion including a second lip extending outwardly from and along an upper edge of the upper portion, and a second threaded member securing the upper portion to the lower portion, and a third threaded member which receives the first threaded member, the method comprising: (a) securing the base portion to the mounting surface by inserting a fastener into the opening and penetrating the mounting surface; (b) attaching the coupling member to the base portion by engaging the coupling member with the first threaded member and by inserting the third threaded member into the coupling member; (c) tilting the photovoltaic module relative to the coupling member; (d) engaging the coupling member with the photovoltaic module by contacting the upper lip with a top edge of the photovoltaic module; and (e) tilting the photovoltaic module downward relative to the coupling member until a bottom edge of the photovoltaic module contacts the lower lip of the coupling member. 17. The method for securing a photovoltaic module to a mounting surface of claim 16 further comprising: (f) inserting a tool through the coupling member; (g) engaging the first threaded member using the tool; (h) rotating the first threaded member relative to th
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