Patents by Inventor William J. Todorof

William J. Todorof 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: 4830678
    Abstract: The sealed enclosure for an electrical power generation solar concentrator holds and protects the photovoltaic cell from ambient conditions and thermal shock, while multiple fingers of front and rear electrical contact terminals accommodate thermal expansion and contraction of the cell and minimize mechanical stresses on the cell. This sealed enclosure also holds the secondary lens and protects the internally reflective truncated conical rear surface of the lens. A base member has a socket for receiving the cell and its associated front and rear terminal members together with an insulator alignment disc having an opening receiving the cell and for aligning the cell with the axis of the concentrator. A front housing removably screws onto the base member with an inturned front lip gripping a peripheral flange on the secondary lens, thereby aligning it with the cell and firmly pressing it against the cell front for causing thermal mass and inertial of the lens to moderate temperature changes in the cell.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1987
    Date of Patent: May 16, 1989
    Inventors: William J. Todorof, Mark Murphy
  • Patent number: 4633031
    Abstract: The flexible photovoltaic cell includes thin front and rear junction regions electrically in series, each formed of ceramic metallic glass semi-conductor alloys of silicon of approximately zero thermal expansion/contraction coefficient laminated with an intervening semi-conducting layer less than 60 Angstroms thick or an insulating layer less than 20 Angstroms thick. The respective spectral sensitivities of the front and rear junction regions are tailored to different frequency ranges. In front are six layers described in sequence rear to front. The lowermost (sixth) is a green/blue semi-insulating cobalt and tin passivating and filter layer less than 10 Angstroms thick. The fifth is a semi-conductive, degradation-protective "window" and one-way mirror for returning back-reflected light. The fourth is an insulating tunneling layer less than 15 Angstroms thick for coupling a front collection grid to the "window".
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 22, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Inventor: William J. Todorof
  • Patent number: 4604791
    Abstract: Method and apparatus for producing multi-layer, thin-film flexible photovoltaic cells with front and rear junction regions electrically in series and formed of ceramic glass semi-conductor alloys of silicon laminated with an intervening semi-conducting layer less than 60 Angstroms thick or an insulating layer less than 20 Angstroms thick. The respective spectral sensitivities of front and rear junction regions are in different frequency ranges. The method and apparatus include providing two ribbons of the silicon alloy in a molten state, passing the molten ribbons between respective first pairs of opposed rollers in first rolling stations, cooling the first pairs of rollers for rapidly cooling the molten ribbons to semi-solidus condition, then passing them between other pairs of opposed rollers in other rolling stations at a ribbon temperature in the range from 740.degree. C. to 1130.degree. C. for promoting crystal growth in the ribbons while being rolled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 12, 1986
    Inventor: William J. Todorof
  • Patent number: 4479027
    Abstract: The flexible photovoltaic cell includes thin front and rear junction regions electrically in series each formed of ceramic metallic glass semi-conductor alloys of silicon of approximately zero thermal expansion/contraction coefficient laminated with an intervening semi-conducting layer less than 60 Angstroms thick or an insulating layer less than 20 Angstroms thick. The respective spectral sensitivities of front and rear junction regions are tailored to different frequency ranges. In front are six layers described in sequence rear to front. The lowermost (sixth) is a green/blue semi-insulating cobalt and tin passivating and filter layer less than 10 Angstroms thick. The fifth is a semi-conductive, degradation-protective "window" and one-way mirror for returning back-reflected light. The fourth is an insulating tunneling layer less than 15 Angstroms thick for coupling a front collection grid to the "window".
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 1982
    Date of Patent: October 23, 1984
    Inventor: William J. Todorof