Patents Assigned to Skyline Solar, Inc.
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Patent number: 8134104Abstract: Concentrating solar collector systems that utilize a concentrating reflector to direct incident solar radiation to a solar receiver are described. In one aspect, the reflective surface is arranged to direct light to the receiver in a non-imaging manner in which the solar rays reflected from the opposing edges of the reflective surface are generally directed towards a central portion of the solar receiver. Rays reflected from selected central portions of the reflective surface are directed closer to the edges of the receiver than the solar rays reflected from the edges of the reflective surface. The described reflectors are generally intended for use in solar collector systems that track movements of the sun along at least one axis.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2011Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Marc A. Finot, Jason R. Wells
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Patent number: 8083362Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a reflector for use in a solar collector will be described. The reflector includes a thin film reflective coating that is positioned on a layer. For example, the layer may be a substrate that physically supports the reflective coating or a protective layer. There are multiple spaced apart pinning regions that are distributed through an interface between the layer and the thin film reflective coating. The pinning regions locally anchor the reflective coating to the layer. Some aspects of the present invention relate to the use of pinning regions in other types of optical or electrical components.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2011Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Marc A. Finot, Harold D. Ackler
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Patent number: 8049150Abstract: In one embodiment, a concentrating solar energy collector, which tracks movements of the sun along one axis has a reflective trough, at least one solar receiver mounted above the reflective trough and configured so that incident sunlight striking the reflective trough is directed toward the at least one solar receiver, and a reflector extender coupled to a first end of the reflective trough and configured to capture and direct incident sunlight towards the at least one solar receiver. In another embodiment, one or more extended end reflectors is attached with a reflective trough of a solar energy collector.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2010Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Johnson, James L. Bilodeau, Jason R. Wells, John L. Nightingale, Marc A. Finot
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Patent number: 8039777Abstract: The present invention relates to a solar energy collector suitable for use in a solar energy collection system. The solar energy collection system includes the collector, a stand that supports the collector and a tracking system that causes the collector to track movements of the sun along at least one axis. The collector includes one or more reflector panels, one or more solar receivers, and a support structure that physically supports the reflector panels and solar receivers. Some designs involve a reflector panel that has a compound curvature. That is, the reflector panel has a convex shape along one direction and a concave shape in another direction. In another aspect of the invention, the collector includes a space frame support structure.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2010Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Tamir Lance, Marc A. Finot, Mang V. Chau, Harold D. Ackler, Cameron G. Wylie, Brian J. Ignaut
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Patent number: 7968791Abstract: In one aspect of the present invention, a solar energy collection system that includes multiple longitudinally adjacent collectors is described. The collectors are coupled end to end to form a collector row. The collector row extends along a longitudinal axis and is arranged to rotate about a pivot axis to track the sun in at least one dimension. Each collector includes a reflector, one or more solar receivers and a support structure. The support structure includes a tube assembly that underlies the reflector. The tube assemblies of the collector row are arranged end to end along the longitudinal axis. There is a space between the tube assemblies of adjacent collectors in the collector row, where the reflectors of the adjacent collectors extend beyond the underlying tube assemblies to form a substantially continuous reflective surface over the space. A coupling device is positioned in the space between the tube assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2010Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Khiem B. Do, Kevin R. Langworthy, Gianfranco Gabbianelli, Eric C. Johnson, Dominico P. Julian, Marc A. Finot, Cameron G. Wylie
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Publication number: 20110132457Abstract: One aspect of the invention relates to an arrangement for use in a concentrating solar collector that involves a solar receiver that is covered by a shielding mirror. The shielding mirror is attached with and positioned over the solar receiver to help deflect incident light away from the underlying solar receiver. In various embodiments, the shielding mirror is arranged to direct the light to a photovoltaic cell on another solar receiver. Another aspect of the invention pertains to a concentrating solar collector that utilizes the above arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventor: Marc A. Finot
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Patent number: 7952057Abstract: Concentrating solar collector systems that utilize a concentrating reflector to direct incident solar radiation to a solar receiver are described. In one aspect, the reflective surface is arranged to direct light to the receiver in a non-imaging manner in which the solar rays reflected from the opposing edges of the reflective surface are generally directed towards a central portion of the solar receiver. Rays reflected from selected central portions of the reflective surface are directed closer to the edges of the receiver than the solar rays reflected from the edges of the reflective surface. The described reflectors are generally intended for use in solar collector systems that track movements of the sun along at least one axis.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2010Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Marc A. Finot, Jason R. Wells
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Patent number: 7932461Abstract: A solar energy collector suitable for use in a solar energy collection system that tracks movements of the sun along at least one axis may have a plurality of reflector panels, a support structure that supports the reflector panels in a manner that defines a pair of adjacent reflector troughs, each trough having a base, a pair of reflective side walls and a trough aperture suitable for receiving incident sunlight during operation of the solar energy collection system, a frame that is coupled to the support structure near the bases of the troughs to define a closed reflector support truss framework in cooperation with the support structure, wherein the reflector support truss framework is positioned behind the reflector troughs such that the reflector support truss framework does not shadow the reflector panels during normal operation of the solar energy collector, and a plurality of solar receivers.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Johnson, Michael Leeds
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Patent number: 7825327Abstract: A solar energy collector is provided having at least one reflector panel, a plurality of solar receivers, and a support structure that supports the at least one reflector panels in a manner that defines a reflector troughs having a trough base, a pair of reflective side walls and a trough aperture suitable for receiving incident sunlight during operation of the collector, wherein each reflective side wall has a curvature that approximates a quarter parabola segment to thereby concentrate incident solar radiation on the plurality of solar receivers.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Johnson, Michael Leeds
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Patent number: 7820906Abstract: A solar receiver can have a base plate having a first surface and a second surface, a plurality of solar cells positioned over and supported by the first surface of the base plate, each solar cell having a cell face suitable for receiving solar radiation that faces away from the base plate, the plurality of solar cells being arranged in at least one string having a string axis, and a plurality of fins attached directly to the second surface of the base plate, wherein the fins extend outwardly from the second surface of the base plate in a direction that is generally perpendicular to both the string axis and the solar cell faces.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Johnson, Michael Leeds, Nathan Woodard
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Publication number: 20100154788Abstract: In one embodiment, a solar receiver has a base plate having a first surface and a second surface, a plurality of solar cells positioned over and supported by the first surface of the base plate, and a multiplicity of fins extending outwardly from the second surface of the base plate. Each of the multiplicity of fins has a fin height axis extending generally perpendicular relative to the base plate, a fin length axis extending generally in parallel with the base plate, and a bottom end attached to the second surface of the base plate, wherein each of the multiplicity of fins are formed from a single, continuous sheet of metal arranged in a serpentine configuration, and wherein each of the multiplicity of fins have a plurality of undulations along the length axis of the fin.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Jason R. WELLS, Khiem B. DO
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Patent number: 7709730Abstract: A solar energy collector suitable for use in a solar energy collection system. The collector may have a plurality of reflector panels, a support structure that supports the reflector panels in a manner that defines a pair of adjacent reflector troughs, each trough having a base, a pair of reflective side walls and a trough aperture suitable for receiving incident sunlight during operation of the collector, a plurality of solar receivers positioned generally adjacent an edge of an associated trough and including at least one photovoltaic cell, wherein the reflector panels are arranged to direct incident sunlight towards the solar receivers using a single reflection during operation of the collector, and a frame that is coupled to the support structure near the bases of the troughs to define a closed reflector support truss framework.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2008Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventors: Eric C. Johnson, Michael Leeds
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Patent number: D631004Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2008Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: Skyline Solar, Inc.Inventor: Eric C. Johnson