Photovoltaic apparatus, photovoltaic module and fastener thereof
US-9171980-B2 · Oct 27, 2015 · US
US9951972B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9951972-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415529903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 24, 2018 |
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A holding frame holds a polygonal solar battery panel including a light receiving surface. The frame includes a lower disposed in a spaced relationship with a back surface opposite to the light receiving surface, a rising part extending upward from the lower part, and a holding part formed at an end portion of the rising part on a side of the panel to hold one side of the panel. The holding part includes a portion protruding inwardly from the end portion, a portion protruding outwardly from the end portion, a portion extending upwardly from an outside of the outward-protruding portion, and a sandwiching portion extending inwardly from the upward extending portion to sandwich the panel between the sandwiching portion and the outward-protruding portion. The lower part includes a portion protruding inwardly relative to the rising part, and an outward-protruding portion protruding outwardly relative to the rising part.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A system comprising: a fixing metal bracket configured to secure a plurality of solar battery modules with respective holding frames of the modules facing each other, the solar battery modules each including the respective holding frame and a polygonal solar battery panel held by said holding frame and having a light receiving surface, the holding frame comprising: a lower side part disposed on a side of a back surface opposite to the light receiving surface, the lower side part being spaced from the back surface and facing an outer peripheral edge portion of the back surface extending along one side of the solar battery panel; and a rising side part extending from the lower side part toward the outer peripheral edge portion, a direction from the outer peripheral edge portion of the back surface toward the one side of the solar battery panel being an outward direction, and a direction opposite to the outward direction being an inward direction, and the lower side part including an inward-protruding lower side portion protruding in the inward direction relative to the rising side part, and an outward-protruding lower side portion protruding in the outward direction relative to the rising side part, wherein the fixing metal bracket comprises: a first pressing portion pressing, from above, the outward-protruding lower side portion of one of the holding frames facing each other; a second pressing portion pressing, from above, the outward-protruding lower side portion of the other of the holding frames facing each other; and a lower side support part supporting, from below, the lower side part of the other of the holding frames, wherein the lower side support part has a recessed portion formed at a portion thereof facing the second pressing portion, and the outward-protruding lower side portion of the other of the holding frames and the lower side support part form a gap therebetween. 2. A solar battery system comprising: a plurality of the solar battery modules each including a holding frame and a polygonal solar battery panel held by the holding frame and having a light receiving surface; and a fixing metal bracket securing the solar battery modules with the respective holding frames of the modules facing each other, wherein the holding frame includes: a lower side part disposed on a side of a back surface opposite to the light receiving surface, the lower side part being spaced from the back surface and facing an outer peripheral edge portion of the back surface extending along one side of the solar battery panel; and a rising side part extending from the lower side part toward the outer peripheral edge portion, wherein a direction from the outer peripheral edge portion of the back surface toward the one side of the solar battery panel is an outward direction, and a direction opposite to the outward direction is an inward direction, and the lower side part includes an inward-protruding lower side portion protruding in the inward direction relative to the rising side part, and an outward-protruding lower side portion protruding in the outward direction relative to the rising side part, wherein the fixing metal bracket includes: a first pressing portion pressing, from above, the outward-protruding lower side portion of one of the holding frames facing each other; a second pressing portion pressing, from above, the outward-protruding lower side portion of the other of the holding frames facing each other; and a lower side support part supporting, from below, the lower side part of the other of the holding frames, wherein the lower side support part has a recessed portion formed at a portion thereof facing the second pressing portion, and the outward-protruding lower side portion of the other of the holding frames and the lower side support part form a gap therebetween. 3. The solar battery system according to claim 2 , wherein the fixing metal bracket has a head accommodation space to accommodate a head of a bolt securing the fixing metal bracket, the head accommodation space being formed in a lower portion of the fixing metal bracket.
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