SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FORMING AN INTERLOCKING SOLAR PANEL ARRAY
A mounting system for supporting solar panel cells above a support surface. The system may have a frame including a plurality of frame sections that are secured to a solar panel cell. At least one of the frame sections may include a pair of walls forming a first channel for receiving an edge portion of the solar panel cell, and a second channel spaced apart from the first channel. The second channel may have a curving inner wall. The at least one frame section may also have a base portion. The mounting system may also include a mounting bracket having a pair of flanges and forming a third channel therebetween. One of the flanges of the third channel may form a curving flange. The curving flange and the second channel of the frame section may cooperatively secure the frame section and the mounting bracket together.
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The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/145,653, filed Jan. 19, 2009, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
FIELDThe present disclosure relates to solar panel arrays, and more particularly to a system and method for supporting a plurality of independent solar panel modules adjacent to one another and interlocking the modules to form a solar panel array.
BACKGROUNDThe statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
Solar panel systems are growing in popularity and interest at the present time. A solar panel array is typically formed by a plurality of independent solar panel modules that are positioned closely adjacent to one another. The modules may be coupled to frame sections so that they are fixedly secured relative to one another after the installation is complete. If only a few modules are used, then they may be arranged in a single row. However, in medium and large scale installations involving dozens or even hundreds or more independent modules, then the modules will typically be arranged in a grid of rows and columns.
Typically the independent solar panel modules each are formed by a solar panel cell that is supported with a frame structure. Typically a plurality of brackets is fixedly attached at one end thereof to the frame with independent fasteners, and the other ends of the brackets are secured either to a support base or possibly directly to a roof of a structure or residence. In either event, the need to attach the brackets manually with fastening elements adds significantly to the time required to install a solar panel array. Since the labor cost in installing a solar panel array can be significant, there is a strong interest in simplifying and expediting the manner in which a solar panel assembly is attached to a roof of a building or residence or other support structure.
SUMMARYIn one aspect the present disclosure relates to a mounting system for supporting solar panel cells above a support surface. The system may comprise a frame including a plurality of frame sections that are secured to a solar panel cell. At least one of the frame sections may include a pair of walls forming a first channel for receiving an edge portion of the solar panel cell, and a second channel spaced apart from the first channel. The second channel may have a curving inner wall. The at least one frame section may also have a base portion. The mounting system may also include a mounting bracket having a pair of flanges and forming a third channel therebetween. One of the flanges of the third channel may form a curving flange. The curving flange and the second channel of the frame section may cooperatively secure the frame section and the mounting bracket together.
In another aspect the present disclosure relates to a mounting system for supporting solar panel cells panels above a support surface. The mounting system may comprise a frame including a plurality of frame sections that are secured to extend around a periphery of a solar panel cell. At least one of the frame sections may include a pair of walls forming a first channel for receiving an edge portion of the solar panel cell, and a second channel spaced apart from the first channel, with the second channel having a curving inner wall. The mounting system may also include a mounting bracket having a curving flange shaped generally in accordance with the curving inner wall. The curving flange and curving inner wall cooperatively enable the frame to be oriented non-perpendicular to the mounting bracket when the curving flange is initially inserted into the second channel, and then enable the frame to be rotated into a position generally perpendicular to the mounting bracket.
In still another aspect the present disclosure relates to a frame adapted to support a solar panel cell. The frame may include a plurality of frame sections adapted to be secured around a perimeter of the solar panel cell. At least one of the frame sections may include a first channel for engaging with an edge portion of the solar panel cell, and a second channel having a curving inner wall. The curving inner wall permits the at least one frame section to be initially engaged with the mounting bracket in an orientation nonperpendicular to the mounting bracket, and then rotated into a position generally perpendicular to the mounting bracket, in which the mounting bracket is then captured in the second channel.
In still another aspect the present disclosure relates to a mounting bracket for supporting a frame of a solar panel cell above a support surface. The mounting bracket may include a channel having a pair of flanges forming a channel therebetween, wherein the channel receives therein a frame section of the solar panel cell frame when the mounting bracket is coupled to the frame section. One flange of the pair of flanges may have a curving shape that permits the frame section to be engaged in the channel in an orientation non-perpendicular to the mounting bracket, and then pivoted into a position generally perpendicular to the mounting bracket so that the frame section is captured in the channel of the mounting bracket.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
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The modules 12a-12d each include a photovoltaic panel in the form of a solar panel cell 16, and a frame 18 that secures to an edge portion of the solar panel cell 16. As shown in
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As the bracket 32 is rotated clockwise into the position shown in
Depending on the length of the frame section 18c, typically two or more brackets 32 will be secured to the frame section 18c in the above described manner, and then moved slidably along the frame section 18c to achieve an appropriate spacing from one another that will depend on the overall length of the frame section 18c. The brackets 32 may then each be secured to the roof 14 via a separate fastener 40, or to some other support structure suitable for supporting the array 10 of the solar panel modules 12. It will also be appreciated that the angled notch 26 and the barbed edge 32c could be switched so that the barbed edge 32c is formed on the frame section 18c and the angled notch 26 is formed as a groove in the flat flange 32b.
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At this point module 12c may be secured to module 12a. This is accomplished by angling module 12c as shown in
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From the foregoing it will be apparent that the brackets 30, 32 and 34 allow a modularly expandable solar panel array 10 to be formed. The brackets 30, 32 and 34 permit virtually any number of additional solar panel modules 12 to be attached to one another in an X-Y grid of modules. Since the brackets 30, 32 and 34 engage with the channel 22 of each frame section 18 of each module 12, no separate fastening elements are needed to secure each bracket 30, 32 and 34 to its associated frame section 18. This significantly expedites the assembly of the modules 12a-12d into the array 10 and reduces the amount and cost of the hardware necessary to install the array on a support base, a roof or other structure.
Another advantage of the array 10 construction described herein is if an array having a given number of modules is initially installed, and then at a later date it is desired to add additional modules to the array, the frame 18 construction and brackets 30, 32 and 34 readily permit such modular expansion. This may involve removing certain ones of the brackets 32 that are positioned along exterior (i.e., exposed) frame sections 18 of the array 10, replacing them with either brackets 30 or 34, and then adding the additional modules 12 in the manner described herein. Likewise, if an array 10 needs to be made smaller at some future time after the array is initially installed, the frame 18 construction and the brackets 30, 32 and 34 enable selected modules 12 of the array 10 to be easily removed.
While various embodiments have been described, those skilled in the art will recognize modifications or variations which might be made without departing from the present disclosure. The examples illustrate the various embodiments and are not intended to limit the present disclosure. Therefore, the description and claims should be interpreted liberally with only such limitation as is necessary in view of the pertinent prior art.
Claims
1. A mounting system for supporting solar panel cells panels above a support surface, the system comprising:
- a frame including a plurality of frame sections that are secured to a solar panel cell;
- at least one of the frame sections including: a pair of walls forming a first channel for receiving an edge portion of the solar panel cell; a second channel spaced apart from the first channel, the second channel having a curving inner wall; and a base portion;
- a mounting bracket having a pair of flanges and forming a third channel therebetween, with one of said flanges forming a curving flange, and wherein said curving flange and said second channel of said frame section cooperatively secure said frame section and said mounting bracket together.
2. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein said curving flange of said mounting bracket and said curving inner wall of said second channel of said frame section enable said frame section to be positioned non-perpendicular to said mounting bracket, and then rotated about an arc into a position generally perpendicular to said mounting bracket, wherein said curving flange is captured in said second channel.
3. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein:
- said frame section includes an angled notch formed in said base portion; and
- said mounting bracket includes a barbed edge in one of the flanges that engages with the angled notch when the mounting bracket is fully engaged with the frame section.
4. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the pair of walls that form the first channel comprise a pair of parallel arranged walls having a thickness generally in accordance with a thickness of the edge portion of the solar panel cell.
5. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein said mounting bracket further includes a base portion for supporting the mounting bracket on the support surface.
6. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the mounting bracket includes an additional pair of flanges extending in a direction opposite to the pair of flanges, the additional pair of flanges forming a fourth channel, with one of the flanges of the additional pair of flanges forming an additional curving flange.
7. The mounting system of claim 6, wherein the third and fourth channels open facing in opposite directions.
8. The mounting system of claim 1, wherein the third channel formed in the mounting bracket includes a raised internal shoulder that limits a depth of insertion of the frame section into the third channel.
9. The mounting bracket of claim 1, wherein the mounting bracket includes an additional pair of flanges extending in a direction opposite to the pair of flanges, the additional pair of flanges forming a fourth channel, with both of the flanges of the additional pair of flanges extending generally parallel to one another.
10. A mounting system for supporting solar panel cells panels above a support surface, the system comprising:
- a frame including a plurality of frame sections that are secured to extend around a periphery of a solar panel cell;
- at least one of the frame sections including: a pair of walls forming a first channel for receiving an edge portion of the solar panel cell; a second channel spaced apart from the first channel, the second channel having a curving inner wall; and
- a mounting bracket having a curving flange shaped generally in accordance with said curving inner wall, the curving flange and curving inner wall cooperatively enabling the frame to be oriented non-perpendicular to the mounting bracket when the curving flange is initially inserted into the second channel, and then enabling the frame to be rotated into a position generally perpendicular to the mounting bracket.
11. The mounting system of claim 10, wherein the curving flange is captured within the second channel when the frame is rotated into the perpendicular position relative to the mounting bracket.
12. The mounting system of claim 10, wherein the mounting bracket includes a generally flat flange that, in connection with the curving flange, forms a third channel.
13. The mounting system of claim 12, wherein the mounting bracket includes an additional pair of flanges that form a fourth channel, the fourth channel extending generally in a direction opposite that of the third channel.
14. The mounting system of claim 13, wherein one of the additional pair of flanges of the mounting bracket comprises a curving shape.
15. The mounting system of claim 13, wherein both of the flanges of the additional pair of flanges of the mounting bracket are formed as generally flat flanges extending parallel to one another.
16. The mounting system of claim 12, wherein:
- at least of the flat flange of the mounting bracket and the frame section includes a notch, and the other one of the mounting bracket and the frame section includes a barb shaped to engage with the notch.
17. A frame adapted to support a solar panel cell, the frame including:
- a plurality of frame sections adapted to be secured around a perimeter of the solar panel cell, at least one of the frame sections including: a first channel for engaging with an edge portion of the solar panel cell; and a second channel having a curving inner wall for engaging with an external mounting bracket, to thus permit the at least one frame section to be initially engaged with the mounting bracket in an orientation nonperpendicular to the mounting bracket, and then rotated into a position generally perpendicular to the mounting bracket, wherein the mounting bracket is then captured in the second channel.
18. The frame of claim 17, wherein the first channel and the second channel open in generally different directions.
19. A mounting bracket for supporting a frame of a solar panel cell above a support surface, the mounting bracket including:
- a channel having a pair of flanges forming a channel therebetween, wherein the channel receives therein a frame section of the solar panel cell frame when the mounting bracket is coupled to the frame section; and
- one flange of the pair of flanges having a curving shape that permits the frame section to be engaged in the channel in an orientation non-perpendicular to the mounting bracket, and then pivoted into a position generally perpendicular to the mounting bracket so that the frame section is captured in the channel of the mounting bracket.
20. The mounting bracket of claim 19, wherein one of the pair of flanges includes a barbed portion for engaging with the frame section when the frame section is fully inserted into the channel of the mounting bracket, to thus help capture the frame section in the channel.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 19, 2010
Publication Date: Aug 19, 2010
Applicant: JAC Products, Inc. (Saline, MI)
Inventor: Jeffrey M. Aftanas (Ortonville, MI)
Application Number: 12/689,688
International Classification: F24J 2/46 (20060101); F16B 1/00 (20060101);