Patents Assigned to NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.
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Patent number: 12199553Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2022Date of Patent: January 14, 2025Assignee: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Kyam Krieger, Jared Niemiec
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Patent number: 12155344Abstract: Systems and methods for providing and controlling solar panel arrays are provided. The solar panel array may include one or more articulating joints that may provide variability in the arrangement of solar panels, which may allow the solar panel array to be distributed over varying types of underlying surfaces. The articulating joints may allow orientations of solar panels to be different relative to one another. The articulating joints may convey rotational force across the joints, so that a rotational force used to drive a first solar panel may also be conveyed across the joint and used to drive a second solar panel. The controls system may include row-specific semi-autonomous, or autonomous, controllers as well as controllers to interface with multiple rows. The controllers may include sensors to measure system power generation and basic operations aspects of the solar field to directly measure, or infer, module shading within the solar field.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2022Date of Patent: November 26, 2024Assignee: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Norman Xiao
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Publication number: 20240372362Abstract: Modeling performance of solar trackers at a solar site in order to accurately predict performance while subject to the limitations of available processing resources. Certain aspects of this invention include transposition modeling each individual bay of a solar site with terrain-adaptive backtracking schedules that prevent interrow shading. Further aspects include simplifying the bay composition of the solar site and/or the backtracking schedule, such as by averaging or otherwise choosing a representative angle amongst a plurality of angles, in order to simplify the modeling performance while still obtaining an accurate result.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Kurt RHEE, Jason ALDERMAN
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Publication number: 20240361043Abstract: The present invention relates to optimizing power generation of solar trackers. In embodiments of the invention, the optimization may include raycasting solar panels that are near each other and backtracking one or both of them depending on the raycasting results. Such optimization may reduce or eliminate shading of the solar trackers at certain times of day, even solar trackers installed on sloped terrain.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Kurt RHEE
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Publication number: 20240283390Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies and other mechanical features configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Amitoj GILL, Laura SVERCHEK, Kurt RHEE
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Publication number: 20240266993Abstract: Solar module clips that may be advantageously employed in solar trackers to decrease time and effort in the installation and the alignment of solar modules—which are important for the subsequent efficiency of solar modules in operation—as well as ensure proper alignment of solar modules and/or solar module frames.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2024Publication date: August 8, 2024Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Amitoj Gill, Laura Sverchek
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Patent number: 11967920Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies and other mechanical features configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Amitoj Gill
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Patent number: 11929705Abstract: Systems and methods for providing and controlling solar panel arrays are provided. The solar panel array may include one or more articulating joints that may provide variability in the arrangement of solar panels, which may allow the solar panel array to be distributed over varying types of underlying surfaces. The articulating joints may allow orientations of solar panels to be different relative to one another. The articulating joints may convey rotational force across the joints, so that a rotational force used to drive a first solar panel may also be conveyed across the joint and used to drive a second solar panel. The controls system may include row-specific semi-autonomous, or autonomous, controllers as well as controllers to interface with multiple rows. The controllers may include sensors to measure system power generation and basic operations aspects of the solar field to directly measure, or infer, module shading within the solar field.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2022Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Norman Xiao
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Publication number: 20230402960Abstract: Included are methods and devices of adapting a solar module support with pre-formed features that position and/or secure solar module clips. The adaptation may include forming new positioning and/securing features at new locations on the solar module support, or otherwise positioning the solar module clips on the solar module support at locations different from these pre-formed features. These methods and devices allow a solar module support with pre-formed features to accommodate solar modules of different dimensions than originally envisioned.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2023Publication date: December 14, 2023Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Amitoj GILL, Laura SVERCHEK
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Publication number: 20230396210Abstract: A pony module having a solar panel may power a controller and/or drive device in a solar tracker. The pony module may be mounted directly on the drive device or a cradle supporting a solar panel support (e.g., a torque tube) attached to the drive device. The controller may be mounted on the solar panel of the pony module or may be mounted on the torque tube itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Amitoj GILL, Laura SVERCHEK, Anthony HELM
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Publication number: 20230327603Abstract: Solar module clips that may be advantageously employed in solar trackers to decrease time and effort in the installation and the alignment of solar modules as well as address mechanical challenges posed by extreme weather events and other forces encountered in the course of use. Alignment may be simplified by tabs on the module clips that secure the solar panels as well as provide a visual marker. Module clips may also include other features, such as any of standoffs, module stops, or pillars for ease of installation and further constraining movement of solar panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Amitoj GILL, Laura SVERCHEK
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Patent number: 11757402Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies and other mechanical features configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Amitoj Gill
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Patent number: 11728761Abstract: Systems and methods for providing and controlling solar panel arrays are provided. The solar panel array may include one or more articulating joints that may provide variability in the arrangement of solar panels, which may allow the solar panel array to be distributed over varying types of underlying surfaces. The articulating joints may allow orientations of solar panels to be different relative to one another. The articulating joints may convey rotational force across the joints, so that a rotational force used to drive a first solar panel may also be conveyed across the joint and used to drive a second solar panel. The controls system may include row-specific semi-autonomous, or autonomous, controllers as well as controllers to interface with multiple rows. The controllers may include sensors to measure system power generation and basic operations aspects of the solar field to directly measure, or infer, module shading within the solar field.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2022Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Norman Xiao
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Patent number: 11716051Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies and other mechanical features configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Amitoj Gill
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Publication number: 20230223890Abstract: Systems and methods for providing and controlling solar panel arrays are provided. The solar panel array may include one or more articulating joints that may provide variability in the arrangement of solar panels, which may allow the solar panel array to be distributed over varying types of underlying surfaces. The articulating joints may allow orientations of solar panels to be different relative to one another. The articulating joints may convey rotational force across the joints, so that a rotational force used to drive a first solar panel may also be conveyed across the joint and used to drive a second solar panel. The controls system may include row-specific semi-autonomous, or autonomous, controllers as well as controllers to interface with multiple rows. The controllers may include sensors to measure system power generation and basic operations aspects of the solar field to directly measure, or infer, module shading within the solar field.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2023Publication date: July 13, 2023Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Norman Xiao
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Publication number: 20230208349Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2022Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin TAHA, Kyam KRIEGER, Jared NIEMIEC
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Publication number: 20230133584Abstract: Systems and methods for providing and controlling solar panel arrays are provided. The solar panel array may include one or more articulating joints that may provide variability in the arrangement of solar panels, which may allow the solar panel array to be distributed over varying types of underlying surfaces. The articulating joints may allow orientations of solar panels to be different relative to one another. The articulating joints may convey rotational force across the joints, so that a rotational force used to drive a first solar panel may also be conveyed across the joint and used to drive a second solar panel. The controls system may include row-specific semi-autonomous, or autonomous, controllers as well as controllers to interface with multiple rows. The controllers may include sensors to measure system power generation and basic operations aspects of the solar field to directly measure, or infer, module shading within the solar field.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Norman Xiao
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Publication number: 20230132976Abstract: Systems and methods for providing and controlling solar panel arrays are provided. The solar panel array may include one or more articulating joints that may provide variability in the arrangement of solar panels, which may allow the solar panel array to be distributed over varying types of underlying surfaces. The articulating joints may allow orientations of solar panels to be different relative to one another. The articulating joints may convey rotational force across the joints, so that a rotational force used to drive a first solar panel may also be conveyed across the joint and used to drive a second solar panel. The controls system may include row-specific semi-autonomous, or autonomous, controllers as well as controllers to interface with multiple rows. The controllers may include sensors to measure system power generation and basic operations aspects of the solar field to directly measure, or infer, module shading within the solar field.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Norman Xiao
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Patent number: 11581845Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies and other mechanical features configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: NEVADOS ENGINEERING, INC.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Amitoj Gill
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Patent number: 11558008Abstract: Solar trackers that may be advantageously employed on sloped and/or variable terrain to rotate solar panels to track motion of the sun across the sky include bearing assemblies and other mechanical features configured to address mechanical challenges posed by the sloped and/or variable terrain that might otherwise prevent or complicate use of solar trackers on such terrain.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2021Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: Nevados Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Yezin Taha, Amitoj Gill