Patents Assigned to Solarity, LLC
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Publication number: 20180367087Abstract: A mounting system 110 for a solar panel 11 includes a base plate 114 having an elongated mounting slot 116, a spacer beam 124 with a slot 128, a first T-shaped fastener 131 having a mounting plate 132 with a width slightly smaller than the size of the slot and a length larger than the size of the slot, so that the mounting plate may be passed through the slot and then rotated so that it then cannot pass back through the slot. A second T-shaped fastener 137 having the same configuration couples the solar panel to the spacer. The system optionally has a ballast system 145 which includes a ballast tray 146 and third T-shaped fastener 155 of the same configuration for coupling the tray to the base plate. An anti-creep strip 161 is coupled to the base member through fourth T-shaped fasteners 162 of the same configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Applicant: Watershed Solar LLCInventors: Michael R. Ayers, S. Kyle Ehman, Neta Reef, Sharone Zehavi
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Publication number: 20180367093Abstract: A mounting system 10 for a solar panel 11 includes a base plate 14 having a mounting channel 16 defined by an elongated base member 17, two oppositely disposed elongated channel walls 18 having clamping tangs 19, and a support wall 20. The mounting system also includes an I-beam 24 having a lower member 25, an upper member 26 and a spanning member 27. A C-shaped bracket 30 is slidably coupled to the upper member and has a mounting post with a staggered clamp 36 having a contact ledge 37. A nut 38 is threadably coupled to the mounting post 32 to force the contact ledge downwardly against the peripheral margin of the solar panel, thus locking the position of the solar panel. The mounting system includes a weld harness or weld harness strip 39 and anti-creep strips 44 which are coupled to the base member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Applicant: Watershed Solar LLCInventors: Michael R. Ayers, S. Kyle Ehman, Neta Reef, Sharone Zehavi
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Publication number: 20180367090Abstract: A mounting system 180 for a solar panel 11 includes a rail 114 having an elongated mounting slot 116 secured to a flexible attaching connector 188 with fasteners and the flexible attaching connector for welding to a geomembrane overlying a slope surface, and a photovoltaic module 11 connected with fasteners to the rail, and optionally a ballast system 145 that includes a ballast tray 146 and ballast 152 coupled with fasteners to the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2018Publication date: December 20, 2018Applicant: Watershed Solar LLCInventors: Michael R. Ayers, S. Kyle Ehman, Neta Reef, Sharone Zehavi
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Patent number: 10151114Abstract: A mount assembly is provided for mounting a structure to a roof having a top surface. The mount includes a flashing including an aperture; a bracket including a first portion and a second portion, the first portion having an opening and a countersink extending around the opening, the second portion extending at an angle away from the flashing, the second portion including a slot configured to be coupled to the structure; a fastener extending through the aperture and through the opening of the bracket; and a seal extending around the aperture and positioned between the flashing and the first portion of the bracket, the seal engaging the countersink of the bracket and being compressed against the flashing.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2016Date of Patent: December 11, 2018Assignee: Rillito River Solar, LLCInventors: Brian Cecil Stearns, Alexander Grant Bornemann
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Publication number: 20180337626Abstract: A new type of structure for mounting solar modules addresses the problem of solar access in several ways. Firstly, the structure can enclose a living plant and protect it and equipment. This allows improved acceptance and can provide a means for ground mounted solar to be classified as landscape by permitting authorities. This can make a large difference in the amount of area a land owner can use to mount solar modules. Also, the structure can make better use of recently developed solar technology like AC modules, microinverters and optimizers by allowing a solar designer to predefine a non-planar insolation surface that can be implemented using locally made materials. By allowing a custom non-planar design the solar plant support structure can more closely match loads, lower energy storage costs, energy transmission costs and make better use of limited solar access.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2013Publication date: November 22, 2018Applicant: Tien Solar LLCInventors: Bernard Erwin Henneberger, Thomas G. Tien
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Publication number: 20180335067Abstract: A threaded fastener is provided that is structured to permit tightening at either the top end (the head) or the bottom end (tip) of the fastener. The fastener comprises a threaded shaft, a head disposed on a first distal end of the threaded shaft, and a tip disposed on a second distal end of the threaded shaft. The tip and the head are structured to fit standard wrenches.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2017Publication date: November 22, 2018Applicant: OMCO Solar, LLCInventor: Todd Owen
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Patent number: 10103468Abstract: An electrical connecting apparatus and related systems and methods are provided. The electrical connecting apparatus includes a substantially flat body having a top surface and a bottom surface. At least one electrically conductive tooth is positioned on the body, the at least one tooth having at least one puncture point positioned beyond at least one of the top and bottom surfaces, respectively. A coating is positioned on the at least one tooth. In use, when the electrical connecting apparatus is compressed, the at least one puncture point on the at least one tooth pierces through the coating thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: KD&E SOLAR, LLC.Inventor: Paul Kovalov
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Patent number: 10097132Abstract: A roof mount for mounting at least one solar panel to a roof surface including a base. The roof mount includes a clamp connected to the base and a first recess sized to support a first solar panel. The first recess has a first height extending between a first top flange and a first bottom flange. The clamp also includes a second recess sized to support one of a second solar panel and a skirt flange. The second recess has a second height extending between a second top flange and a second bottom flange. The roof mount further includes a fastener connected to the clamp. The second fastener is operable to adjust the first and second heights, such that upon tightening of the second fastener, the first height increases and the second height decreases, and upon loosening of the second fastener, the first height decreases and the second height increases.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2016Date of Patent: October 9, 2018Assignee: Rillito River Solar, LLCInventors: Brian Cecil Stearns, Alexander Grant Bornemann
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Patent number: 10090113Abstract: Presented herein is a voltaic cell containing light harvesting antennae or other biologically-based electron generating structures optionally in a microbial population, an electron siphon population having electron conductive properties with individual siphons configured to accept electrons from the light harvesting antennae and transport the electrons to a current collector, an optional light directing system (e.g., a mirror), and a regulator having sensing and regulatory feedback properties for the conversion of photobiochemical energy and biochemical energy to electricity. Also presented herein is a voltaic cell having electricity-generating abilities in the absence of light. Also presented herein is the use of the voltaic cell in a solar panel.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Bugsy Solar LLCInventor: Emily A. Stein
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Patent number: 10014818Abstract: A roof mount for mounting at least one solar panel to a roof surface including a base. The roof mount includes a clamp connected to the base and a first recess sized to support a first solar panel. The first recess has a first height extending between a first top flange and a first bottom flange. The clamp also includes a second recess sized to support one of a second solar panel and a skirt flange. The second recess has a second height extending between a second top flange and a second bottom flange. The roof mount further includes a fastener connected to the clamp. The second fastener is operable to adjust the first and second heights, such that upon tightening of the second fastener, the first height increases and the second height decreases, and upon loosening of the second fastener, the first height decreases and the second height increases.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Rillito River Solar, LLCInventors: Brian Cecil Stearns, Alexander Grant Bornemann
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Patent number: 10001299Abstract: To overcome shortcomings of the conventional thermal receiver, embodiments of the technology disclosed herein are directed towards an improved thermal receiver. More particularly, the various embodiments of the technology disclosed herein relate to thermal receivers without a vacuum insulation, otherwise known as an approximation of a blackbody. Various embodiments of the technology disclosed herein enable greater absorption of sunlight collected by a parabolic solar trough concentrator compared with conventional thermal receivers.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2016Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Focal Line Solar LLCInventor: John C. Ingram
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Patent number: 9985154Abstract: A solar canopy has a solar panel assembly including a first solar panel coupled to a second solar panel and oriented non-parallel with respect to the second solar panel. The solar panel assembly has an effective solar-panel-assembly wind loading less than a sum of a first-solar-panel effective wind loading and a second-solar-panel effective wind loading determined individually. An actual load applied by the solar panel assembly to a solar-panel-assembly support structure coupled thereto when the solar panel assembly is subject to a wind loading is less than a design load for the solar panel assembly subject to the wind loading based on a sum of a first-solar-panel net pressure and a second-solar-panel net pressure determined independently.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2017Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: FCX SOLAR LLCInventors: Christopher Thomas Needham, Frank Carl Oudheusden
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Patent number: 9985575Abstract: A roof mount system supports a solar panel above a roof and includes a base positioned on the roof and a first fastener connected to the base and extending away from the roof and moveable along the base in a direction generally parallel to the roof. A first clamp supports a bottom surface of a solar panel frame and adjusts the height of the solar panel above the roof by moving the first clamp along a first fastener in a direction perpendicular to the roof. A second clamp is connected to a second fastener and moves with respect to the first clamp perpendicular to the roof. The solar panel is clamped between the first clamp and the second clamp portion. A protrusion extends from the first or second clamp to form an electrical bond between the solar panel frame and the respective first or second clamp.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2015Date of Patent: May 29, 2018Assignee: Rillito River Solar, LLCInventors: Brian Cecil Stearns, Alexander Grant Bornemann
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Publication number: 20180048261Abstract: A photovoltaic mounting system including a photovoltaic module having a panel having an upper surface including a plurality of photocells and an opposed bottom surface, the module being bounded by a perimeter edge. A mounting frame is secured to the bottom surface of the module. The mounting frame is offset from each of the perimeter edges of the module. The mounting frame includes an upper surface secured to the module and an opposed lower end having a mounting projection.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Applicant: LUMOS SOLAR, LLCInventors: Scott Franklin, Brian Rafferty, Keith Yzquierdo
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Patent number: 9882524Abstract: An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides a solar panel truss mounting system comprising a base and a truss assembly coupled to the base. The truss assembly comprises a first panel rail mount, second panel rail mount parallel to the first panel rail mount, base rail mount parallel to the first and second panel rail mounts, and a plurality of support members. A first portion of the plurality of support members extends between the first and second panel rail mounts. A second portion of the plurality of support members extends between the first panel rail mount and the base rail mount. A third portion of the plurality of support members extends between the second panel rail mount and the base rail mount. The system can further comprise a plurality of connectors for coupling a plurality of photovoltaic solar panels to the truss assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2016Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignees: Georgia Tech Research Corporation, Radiance Solar, LLCInventors: Tristan Farris Al-Haddad, Andrés Cavieres, Russell Gentry, Joseph Goodman, Wade Nolan, Taylor Pitelka, Keyan Rahimzadeh, Bradley Brooks, Joshua Lohr, Ryan Crooks, Jamie Porges, Daniel Rubin
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Patent number: 9874006Abstract: A mounting structure includes a mounting system configured to mount the mounting structure to an existing architectural feature. One or more legs are each connected to the mounting system. One or more wishbone structures, each including three flat sections connected at fixed angles with respect to one another, have end sections that are parallel to one another. Each wishbone structure is connected to one of the one or more legs.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2016Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: INHABIT SOLAR, LLCInventors: Michael Mattana, Oisin Clancy
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Publication number: 20170346437Abstract: A bracket for clamping a photovoltaic module to a torque tube includes a planar base having a pair of aligned holes, a pair of bolts each extending through one of the pair of holes, and a plurality of securing tabs. Each of the securing tabs can be formed by bending a corner portion of the planar base downwardly to a desired angle. The pair of bolts extend to a sufficient length so as to permit a threaded portion of each bolt to be threaded into a complementary threaded hole of the photovoltaic module assembly (e.g., a rail supporting the photovoltaic module). The supporting tabs are structured and arranged to grip lateral sides of the torque tube. Advantageously, the dimensions allow the clamp to stay on the torque tube through a friction fit for ease of installation prior to threading the hardware into the photovoltaic module assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2016Publication date: November 30, 2017Applicant: OMCO Solar, LLCInventor: Todd Owen
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Publication number: 20170310275Abstract: A photovoltaic mounting structure includes a frame for holding a photovoltaic array including a plurality of widthwise channels so as to permit photovoltaic modules to be easily slid between pairs of the channels, the photovoltaic modules resting upon flanges of the channels. In various embodiments, domed protrusions are disposed on lateral sides of the channel to prevent kinking of the modules and reduce friction, retention teeth are formed on upper surfaces of the flanges to position the modules; locator teeth are formed on lower surfaces of the flanges to guide the channels to predetermined spacing; and pre-installed mounting clips are attached to a top surface of the channel. The mounting clips each include an anti-rotation tab oriented downwardly and partially disposed in a corresponding hole in a top surface of the channel so as to prevent rotation of the mounting clip when a bolt of the mounting clip is rotated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2016Publication date: October 26, 2017Applicant: OMCO Solar, LLCInventors: Todd Owen, Kenneth Grum
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Patent number: 9793853Abstract: A roof mount assembly mounts a structure to a roof having a rafter and a substrate supported by the rafter. The roof mount assembly includes a piece of flashing positioned on the substrate. The flashing includes a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface and an aperture extending through the flashing. A fastener extends through the flashing aperture. A bracket is connected to the flashing via the fastener, and the bracket is sized to support at least one roof-mounted structure on the roof. A seal is positioned between the flashing aperture and the fastener. The seal is sized to form a water-tight seal with the aperture to inhibit flow of fluid through the aperture. The seal includes a first portion and a second portion, in which the first portion is positioned to abut the flashing first surface and the second portion is positioned to extend through the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2017Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: Rillito River Solar, LLCInventors: Brian Cecil Stearns, Douglas Timothy Lounsbury
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Patent number: 9774291Abstract: A roof mount assembly mounts a structure to a roof having a rafter and a substrate supported by the rafter. The roof mount assembly includes a piece of flashing positioned on the substrate. The flashing includes a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface and an aperture extending through the flashing. A fastener extends through the flashing aperture. A bracket is connected to the flashing via the fastener, and the bracket is sized to support at least one roof-mounted structure on the roof. A seal is positioned between the flashing aperture and the fastener. The seal is sized to form a water-tight seal with the aperture to inhibit flow of fluid through the aperture. The seal includes a first portion and a second portion, in which the first portion is positioned to abut the flashing first surface and the second portion is positioned to extend through the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Rillito River Solar, LLCInventors: Brian Cecil Stearns, Douglas Timothy Lounsbury