Patents by Inventor Jany X. Fraas

Jany X. Fraas has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 7872192
    Abstract: A planar concentrator solar power module has a planar base, an aligned array of linear photovoltaic cell circuits on the base and an array of linear Fresnel lenses or linear mirrors for directing focused solar radiation on the aligned array of linear photovoltaic cell circuits. The cell circuits are mounted on a back panel which may be a metal back plate. The cell circuit area is less than a total area of the module. Each linear lens or linear mirror has a length greater than a length of the adjacent cell circuit. The cell circuit may have cells mounted in shingle fashion to form a shingled-cell circuit. In an alternative module, linear extrusions on the circuit element have faces for mounting the linear mirrors for deflecting sun rays impinging on each mirror onto the shingled-cells. The linear extrusions are side-wall and inner extrusions with triangular cross-sections. The circuit backplate is encapsulated by lamination for weather protection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: January 18, 2011
    Assignee: JX Crystals Inc.
    Inventors: Lewis M. Fraas, Jany X. Fraas, Han Xiang Huang, James E. Avery
  • Patent number: 7388146
    Abstract: A planar concentrator solar power module has a planar base, an aligned array of linear photovoltaic cell circuits on the base and an array of linear Fresnel lenses or linear mirrors for directing focused solar radiation on the aligned array of linear photovoltaic cell circuits. The cell circuits are mounted on a back panel which may be a metal back plate. The cell circuit area is less than a total area of the module. Each linear lens or linear mirror has a length greater than a length of the adjacent cell circuit. The cell circuit may have cells mounted in shingle fashion to form a shingled-cell circuit. In an alternative module, linear extrusions on the circuit element have faces for mounting the linear mirrors for deflecting sun rays impinging on each mirror onto the shingled-cells. The linear extrusions are side-wall and inner extrusions with triangular cross-sections. The circuit backplate is encapsulated by lamination for weather protection.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2008
    Assignee: JX Crystals Inc.
    Inventors: Lewis M. Fraas, Jany X. Fraas, Han Xiang Huang, James E. Avery
  • Publication number: 20030201007
    Abstract: A planar concentrator solar power module has a planar base, an aligned array of linear photovoltaic cell circuits on the base and an array of linear Fresnel lenses or linear mirrors for directing focused solar radiation on the aligned array of linear photovoltaic cell circuits. The cell circuits are mounted on a back panel which may be a metal back plate. The cell circuit area is less than a total area of the module. Each linear lens or linear mirror has a length greater than a length of the adjacent cell circuit. The cell circuit may have cells mounted in shingle fashion to form a shingled-cell circuit. In an alternative module, linear extrusions on the circuit element have faces for mounting the linear mirrors for deflecting sun rays impinging on each mirror onto the shingled-cells. The linear extrusions are side-wall and inner extrusions with triangular cross-sections. The circuit backplate is encapsulated by lamination for weather protection.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2002
    Publication date: October 30, 2003
    Inventors: Lewis M. Fraas, Jany X. Fraas, Han Xiang Huang, James E. Avery
  • Patent number: 5383976
    Abstract: Multiple low bandgap GaSb photovoltaic cell strings are mounted around the perimeter of a cylinder in parallel with the cylinder axis. These cell strings face radially inward and receive infrared (IR) radiation from a ceramic axial emitter and efficiently convert this radiation into DC electric power. Linear reflectors are associated with each cell string and serve to concentrate IR energy into the photovoltaic cells or to return it to the emitter. The ceramic emitter is heated from the inside by hydrocarbon combustion. A uniform temperature along the length of the emitter is maintained by staged addition of fuel in a special burner design. Regenerative air heating is also inherent in the burner design increasing its efficiency. Air for the combustion is supplied by a blower. Sliding contacts to the rotating shaft on the blower can be used for DC to AC conversion. The cell strings are cooled through a compact closed cycle convective liquid cooling loop.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1993
    Date of Patent: January 24, 1995
    Assignee: JX Crystals, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert M. Fraas, Lewis M. Fraas, Jany X. Fraas