System and method for maximizing power output in a solar plant and solar tracker thereof
US-2024056018-A1 · Feb 15, 2024 · US
US9482449B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9482449-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113176276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 5, 2011 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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A solar energy collection system can include support devices configured to accommodate misalignment of components during assembly. For example, the system can include piles fixed to the earth and an adjustable bearing assembly at the upper end of the pile. The adjustable bearing assembly can include at least one of a vertical adjustment device, a lateral adjustment device and an angular adjustment device. The solar energy collection system can also include a plurality of solar energy collection device pre-wired together and mounted to a support member so as to form modular units. The system can also include enhanced supports for wire trays extending between rows of solar energy collection devices.
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A solar energy collection system formed of a plurality of connected solar collection modules, comprising: a plurality of piles secured to a ground surface in a plurality of parallel rows, each of the piles having an upper end and extending along a generally vertical direction relative to the ground surface; a plurality of support frames, each of the support frames having a first structural support member comprising an elongate tubular member extending in a first direction of the support frame and rotatable about the first direction, the first direction transverse to the vertical direction, each of the first structural support members supported by at least one pile of the plurality of piles and defining a pivot axis of the support frame, each of the first structural support members including a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a plurality of arrays of photovoltaic solar panels, each of the plurality of arrays comprising a plurality of photovoltaic solar panels, each of the support frames supporting one of the plurality of arrays, each of the plurality of arrays of photovoltaic solar panels being wired to output electrical energy at about the same voltage; a plurality of spherical bearing assemblies disposed at the upper ends of the plurality of piles, each of the spherical bearing assemblies comprising at least a first housing portion mounted to the upper end of one of the plurality of piles, a second housing portion removably connected to the first housing portion and defining an inner bearing race when the second housing portion is connected to the first housing portion, a bushing comprising at least a first bushing portion and a second bushing portion, the first and second bushing portions defining an inner passage disposed about an outer surface of the first structural support member, the first and second bushing portions forming a generally spherical outer surface comprising a spherical portion and coupled to the inner bearing race, the generally spherical outer surface comprising radial walls extending from an inner portion of the bushing toward the outer spherical surface, the outer terminal ends of the radial walls forming a weblike spherical surface with recesses configured to accommodate lubricant, wherein each spherical bearing assembly supports a corresponding first structural support member such that the corresponding first structural support member can be adjusted angularly about a second direction and in a plane defined by the first direction and the vertical direction, the second direction transverse to the first direction and the vertical direction, and wherein a clearance is defined between the outer surface of the corresponding first structural support member and respective inner surfaces of the first and second bushing portions such that the corresponding first structural support member can rotate relative to the first and second bushing portions. 2. An adjustable solar assembly mounted to a ground surface, comprising: at least a first pile secured to a ground surface, the pile having an upper end, the pile extending along a generally vertical direction relative to the ground surface; at least a first support frame having a first structural support member extending in a longitudinal direction of the support frame and rotatable about the longitudinal direction, the first structural support member comprising an elongate tubular member, the longitudinal direction transverse to the vertical direction; at least a first solar energy collection device supported by the first support frame; at least a first spherical bearing assembly disposed at the upper end of the pile, the first spherical bearing assembly comprising a generally spherical bearing surface having a spherical portion, the first spherical bearing assembly supporting the first structural support member such that the first structural support member can be adjusted angularly about at least a first axis and in a plane defined by the longitudinal direction and the vertical direction, the first axis transverse to the vertical direction and the longitudinal direction, wherein a clearance is defined between an outermost surface of the first structural support member and an innermost surface of the first spherical bearing assembly such that the first structural support member can rotate relative to the innermost surface of the first spherical bearing assembly. 3. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the first spherical bearing assembly comprises at least a housing and a bushing, the housing comprising at least a first portion secured to the upper end of the pile and a second portion removably connected to the first portion, the bushing being enclosed by the housing. 4. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the first and second housing portions cooperate to define a bearing race configured to support the bushing, at least a portion of an outer surface of which is spherical. 5. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the first spherical bearing assembly comprises a bushing defining an internal passage, the first structural support member extending through the internal passage, wherein the bushing is a split bushing comprising at least first and second portions, the outer surfaces of the first and second portions cooperating to form a generally spherical outer surface of the bushing. 6. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the first spherical bearing assembly comprises a housing including first, second, and third portions, the first portion being mounted to the upper end of first pile, the second and third portions of the housing cooperating with the first portion to define an inner race configured to receive a bushing with at least a partially spherical outer surface and configured to support the first structural support member. 7. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 6 , wherein each of the first, second, and third portions of the housing are configured to extend approximately 120° around the bushing. 8. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 7 , wherein the bushing comprises first and second portions which are approximately the same size. 9. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 2 additionally comprising an adjustable bearing mount, the adjustable bearing mount comprising a first mount configured to be vertically adjustable relative to the upper end of the first pile and a second mount configured to be laterally adjustable relative to the upper end of the pile, the adjustable bearing mounts connecting the first spherical bearing assembly to the upper end of the pile. 10. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the first mount comprises a sleeve portion configured to receive the upper end of the pile and to be vertically adjustable relative to the pile. 11. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 9 , wherein the second mount is configured to be releasably engagable with the first mount and to be laterally adjustable relative to the first mount. 12. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 11 , wherein the second mount includes slots aligned with holes formed in the first mount so as to allow the second mount to slide laterally relative to the first mount, the slots and the holes being sized to allow threaded fasteners to extend therethrough for securing the second mount in a fixed position relative to the first mount. 13. The adjustable solar assembly according to claim 2 , wherein the spherical bearing assembly comprises a bushing having a weblike generally spherical outer surface.
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