Patents Assigned to Solfocus, Inc.
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Patent number: 8389851Abstract: A system may include an optical element including a surface defining a recess, conductive material disposed within the recess, and a solder mask disposed over a portion of the conductive material. The solder mask may define an aperture through which light from the optical element may pass. Some aspects provide creation of an optical element including a surface defining a recess, deposition of conductive material on the surface such that a portion of the deposited conductive material is disposed within the recess, and substantial planarization of the surface to expose the portion of the conductive material disposed within the recess.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignees: Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated, SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Hing Wah Chan, Harold Ackler, Scott E. Solberg, John S. Fitch, David K. Fork, David G. Duff, Michael C. Weisberg
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Publication number: 20120305405Abstract: A system may include an optical element including a surface defining a recess, conductive material disposed within the recess, and a solder mask disposed over a portion of the conductive material. The solder mask may define an aperture through which light from the optical element may pass. Some aspects provide creation of an optical element including a surface defining a recess, deposition of conductive material on the surface such that a portion of the deposited conductive material is disposed within the recess, and substantial planarization of the surface to expose the portion of the conductive material disposed within the recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicants: SolFocus, Inc., Palo Alto Research Center IncorporatedInventors: Hing Wah Chan, Harold Ackler, Scott E. Solberg, John S. Fitch, David K. Fork, David G. Duff, Michael C. Weisberg
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Patent number: 8119905Abstract: The present invention is a combination non-imaging concentrator in which at least one surface or volume is incorporated as an optical element to increase obliquity of reflection at walls of a light guide. The combination non-imaging concentrator may be used in a solar energy system to receive solar radiation from optical components and then output the solar radiation to a photovoltaic cell for conversion to electricity. One or more lenses may be formed integrally with the light guide, or may be used in conjunction with the light guide as separate components.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2007Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: John Steffen Jensen, Mark McDonald
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Patent number: 8076625Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for improving the total power output from a field of solar energy systems. The invention provides a field level tracker controller which calculates an improved positioning of individual solar energy systems and communicates those configurations to trackers in the field. An algorithm stored in the controller calculates the improved configuration for the solar energy systems based on factors such as solar movement, shade patterns generated by surrounding structures, and measured output of the energy systems. Improved positioning may include individual energy systems being directed to a stowed position to maximize the power output of the field as a whole.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: SolFocus, Inc.Inventor: Mark McDonald
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Patent number: 8063300Abstract: Solar panels and assembled arrays thereof include a collection of relatively compact, high-capacity power units. Optical components of each power unit include a front window or surface glazing, a primary mirror, secondary mirror and receiver assembly. Primary and secondary mirrors are defined by respective perimeters, at least a portion of which may be substantially coplanar and in contact with the front window. Some primary mirrors are configured with a perimeter of alternating full and truncated sections, and are curved to a base portion forming a pilot hole therein. Receiver assembly mechanical components include an alignment tube for mating with the primary mirror's pilot hole and for housing a photovoltaic solar cell. A base plate provided adjacent to the alignment tube serves to radiate heat emitted by the solar cell, and in some embodiments an additional heat sink provides further passive cooling.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2005Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Stephen John Horne, Gary D. Conley
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Patent number: 7985921Abstract: A system may include a solar cell, a support defining an opening over the solar cell and comprising a retention feature, and an optical element disposed within the opening. The optical element may include a location feature engaged with the retention feature of the support. In some aspects, the optical element includes an upper surface to receive concentrated light and a lower surface through which light passes to the solar cell, and the location feature is disposed between the upper surface and the lower surface. The retention feature may be a lip defining the opening over the solar cell, and/or the location feature may consist of a notch defined by an edge of the optical element.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: Solfocus, Inc.Inventors: Eric Prather, Hing Wah Chan
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Patent number: 7971587Abstract: An apparatus for collecting solar energy includes a receptacle adapted for receiving solar thermal energy; an insert located within the receptacle, the insert being a heat pipe adapted to transfer heat; and an absorption device positioned proximate to and substantially conforming to at least a portion of an internal surface of the receptacle and thermally coupled to the insert. The insert enters the receptacle substantially at a cross-sectional center of the receptacle, and further inside the receptacle, the insert shifts to become closer to the absorption fin.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: July 5, 2011Assignees: The Regents of the University of California, SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Randy Gee, Roland Winston
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Patent number: 7928316Abstract: The present invention is a contoured backpan for a solar concentrator array. The backpan has depressions integrally formed in its bottom surface for seating solar concentrator modules. The depressions, in combination connecting toughs, provide a structure which is able to support an array of solar concentrators. Optional stiffening members may be attached to fee backpan to provide additional structural rigidity, as well as to support a front panel for the array.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Peter Young, Stephen J. Horne, Gary D. Conley, Martin Vasquez
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Publication number: 20110061718Abstract: A Cassegrain-type concentrating solar collector cell includes primary and secondary mirrors disposed on opposing convex and concave surfaces of a light-transparent (e.g., glass) optical element. Light enters an aperture surface surrounding the secondary mirror, and is reflected by the primary mirror toward the secondary mirror, which re-reflects the light onto a photovoltaic cell. The photovoltaic cell is mounted on a central portion of heat spreader that extends over the primary mirror. The heat spreader transmits waste heat from the photovoltaic cell in a manner that evenly distributes the heat over the optical element, thereby maximizing the radiation of heat from the aperture surface into space. The heat spreader includes a thick copper layer formed on a flexible substrate (e.g., polyimide film) that is patterned with radial arms that facilitate mounting onto the convex surface of the optical element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2010Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicants: Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated, SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: David K. Fork, Stephen J. Horne
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Patent number: 7895017Abstract: A system may include acquisition of power information from a signal line in accordance with a first signal characteristic. The power information is associated with power generated by a solar collector, and the first signal characteristic is substantially orthogonal to a corresponding signal characteristic of at least one noise source associated with the signal line. In some aspects, a solar tracking error associated with the solar collector is determined based on the acquired power information, a servo feedback signal is determined based on the acquired power information, and determination of the solar tracking error includes determination of the solar tracking error based on the servo feedback signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2008Date of Patent: February 22, 2011Assignee: Solfocus, Inc.Inventors: Mark McDonald, Stephen J. Horne
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Patent number: 7855423Abstract: A mount for a semiconductor device has a first surface with at least one contact region and a second surface. The mount has a substrate to receive the second surface of the semiconductor device and a planar element. The planar element has an aperture sized to surround the semiconductor. A first surface of the planar element is mounted to the substrate and is located to surround the semiconductor device such that the semiconductor device is aligned by the aperture. The mount further has means for mounting the semiconductor device to the substrate in an aligned position. Some embodiments include a method of making and/or using such a mount.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2009Date of Patent: December 21, 2010Assignee: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Horne, Gary D. Conley
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Patent number: 7851693Abstract: A Cassegrain-type concentrating solar collector cell includes primary and secondary mirrors disposed on opposing convex and concave surfaces of a light-transparent (e.g., glass) optical element. Light enters an aperture surface surrounding the secondary mirror, and is reflected by the primary mirror toward the secondary mirror, which re-reflects the light onto a photovoltaic cell. The photovoltaic cell is mounted on a central portion of heat spreader that extends over the primary mirror. The heat spreader transmits waste heat from the photovoltaic cell in a manner that evenly distributes the heat over the optical element, thereby maximizing the radiation of heat from the aperture surface into space. The heat spreader includes a thick copper layer formed on a flexible substrate (e.g., polyimide film) that is patterned with radial arms that facilitate mounting onto the convex surface of the optical element.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignees: Palo Alto Research Center Incorporated, SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: David K. Fork, Stephen J. Horne
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Publication number: 20100294262Abstract: A solar thermal energy collector manifold is provided. The manifold is connected to solar collector tubes for collecting solar energy. A fluid is used to transfer the heat collected from the collector tubes. The manifold includes an inlet path for receiving the fluid, a fluid flow path for transferring the fluid to the solar collector tubes, and an outlet path for outputting the heated fluid. To facilitate the flow paths, the manifold includes a plate with depressions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2010Publication date: November 25, 2010Applicant: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Steve Horne, Mary Jane Hale, Eric Prather, Peter Young
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Publication number: 20100212653Abstract: The present invention is directed to an apparatus and method for improving the total power output from a field of solar energy systems. The invention provides a field level tracker controller which calculates an improved positioning of individual solar energy systems and communicates those configurations to trackers in the field. An algorithm stored in the controller calculates the improved configuration for the solar energy systems based on factors such as solar movement, shade patterns generated by surrounding structures, and measured output of the energy systems. Improved positioning may include individual energy systems being directed to a stowed position to maximize the power output of the field as a whole.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2009Publication date: August 26, 2010Applicant: SolFocus, Inc.Inventor: Mark McDonald
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Patent number: 7779829Abstract: A solar thermal energy collector manifold is provided. The manifold is connected to solar collector tubes for collecting solar energy. A fluid is used to transfer the heat collected from the collector tubes. The manifold includes an inlet path for receiving the fluid, a fluid flow path for transferring the fluid to the solar collector tubes, and an outlet path for outputting the heated fluid. To facilitate the flow paths, the manifold includes a plate with depressions.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2008Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Steve Horne, Mary Jane Hale, Eric Prather, Peter Young
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Publication number: 20090241940Abstract: A solar thermal energy collector manifold is provided. The manifold is connected to solar collector tubes for collecting solar energy. A fluid is used to transfer the heat collected from the collector tubes. The manifold includes an inlet path for receiving the fluid, a fluid flow path for transferring the fluid to the solar collector tubes, and an outlet path for outputting the heated fluid. To facilitate the flow paths, the manifold includes a plate with depressions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Steve Horne, Mary Jane Hale, Eric Prather, Peter Young
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Publication number: 20090159122Abstract: The invention is a leadframe receiver package comprising a first conductive element, a solar cell electrically coupled to the first conductive element and comprising an active area, and a mold compound disposed on the leadframe and the solar cell. The mold compound defines a first aperture wall over at least a portion of the active area and a second aperture wall over at least a portion of the first conductive element. The mold compound includes a reflective surface to improve heat resistance around an aperture wall receiving solar radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Gill Shook, Hing Wah Chan, Michael J. Ludowise
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Publication number: 20090159126Abstract: A solar concentrator system, including at least two reflecting devices and a refracting lens, is provided. The reflecting devices focus light onto the lens which further concentrates the light on a solar cell. The lens increases the system's acceptance angle. In one embodiment the lens may be attached to the solar cell. In other embodiments, the lens is supported by a support structure, connecting element, and reflecting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: SolFocus, Inc.Inventor: Hing Wah Chan
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Patent number: 7545011Abstract: A mount for a semiconductor device has a first surface with at least one contact region and a second surface. The mount has a substrate to receive the second surface of the semiconductor device and a planar element. The planar element has an aperture sized to surround the semiconductor. A first surface of the planar element is mounted to the substrate and is located to surround the semiconductor device such that the semiconductor device is aligned by the aperture. The mount further has means for mounting the semiconductor device to the substrate in an aligned position. Some embodiments include a method of making and/or using such a mount.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2006Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Horne, Gary D. Conley
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Publication number: 20090140406Abstract: A mount for a semiconductor device has a first surface with at least one contact region and a second surface. The mount has a substrate to receive the second surface of the semiconductor device and a planar element. The planar element has an aperture sized to surround the semiconductor. A first surface of the planar element is mounted to the substrate and is located to surround the semiconductor device such that the semiconductor device is aligned by the aperture. The mount further has means for mounting the semiconductor device to the substrate in an aligned position. Some embodiments include a method of making and/or using such a mount.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2009Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: SolFocus, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Horne, Gary D. Conley