PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE STACKABLE CORNER PROTECTOR
The disclosure describes various stackable corner protector configurations. The corner protectors can have curved lateral surfaces that allow the corner protectors to be decoupled from a photovoltaic module to which they are coupled to by rotating one end of the corner protectors away from the object. This removal process works even more efficiently with multiple stacked corner protectors as the stacked corner protectors can be concurrently removed from the object by rotating the stacked corner protectors away from the object together. The corner protector can also include one or more attachment features for securing the corner protector to the object. For example, when the corner protector is installed on a photovoltaic module, the attachment feature can engage a lip defined by a recess or channel of the photovoltaic module.
This disclosure is generally related to devices used in the shipment and/or transportation of photovoltaic modules. More specifically, this disclosure is related to a stackable corner protector that can be quickly installed and removed.
BACKGROUNDThe shipment and transportation of photovoltaic modules can be costly and time intensive. Because photovoltaic modules can be susceptible to damage when dropped or jostled, shipment of the photovoltaic modules often involves the use of packing materials. Depending on its wattage, a single module can cost over $200. Therefore it's critical that modules are transported in a way that protects them from breaking. Unfortunately, the manual removal of the packing materials by installation workers can be time intensive. In particular, corner protectors generally have to be removed one at a time, greatly increasing an amount of time needed to unpack a number of the photovoltaic modules. For these reasons, packing materials that can be quickly removed are desired.
SUMMARYThis disclosure describes various embodiments that relate to stackable corner protectors for photovoltaic modules.
A modular corner protector suitable for protecting a module is disclosed. The corner protector includes the following: a first cylindrical support structure; a second cylindrical support structure; a first support member coupled with both a first end of the first cylindrical support structure and a first end of the second cylindrical support structure, an interior-facing portion of the first support member disposed between the first and second cylindrical support structures and including walls that define a recessed region having a size and shape in accordance with a portion of a corner of the module; and a second support member coupled with both a second end of the first cylindrical support structure and a second end of the second cylindrical support structure. The support members and the cylindrical support structures cooperate to define an opening configured to receive a corner of the module.
In many embodiments, the modular corner protector also includes a first protrusion and a second protrusion extending from the first support member.
In many embodiments, a longitudinal axis of the first and second protrusions are substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first and second cylindrical support structures.
In many embodiments, the second support member defines first and second opening having a size and shape in accordance with the first and second protrusions.
In many embodiments, the corner protector also includes a first attachment feature extending laterally from a central portion of the first cylindrical support structure; and a second attachment feature extending laterally from a central portion of the second cylindrical support structure in a direction substantially orthogonal to a direction in which the first attachment feature extends.
In many embodiments, a distance between the first and second support members is about the same size as a thickness of the module.
In many embodiments, the first support member is substantially parallel to the second support member.
A corner protector suitable for protecting a corner of a photovoltaic module is disclosed. The corner protector includes the following: a first protrusion and a second protrusion extending from a first end of the corner protector; a second end of the corner protector opposite the first end of the corner protector, the second end defining a first cavity and a second cavity, the first and second cavities spaced apart by the same distance as the first and second protrusions; curved lateral surfaces configured to facilitate rotation of the corner protector off of the corner of the photovoltaic module; and an arm protruding laterally from the corner protector, the arm comprising an engagement feature configured to secure the corner protector to the photovoltaic module by engaging a lip of the photovoltaic module when the corner protector is installed on the photovoltaic module.
In many embodiments, the curved lateral surfaces of the corner protector have a semi-circular geometry.
In many embodiments, the corner protector includes two cylindrical support structures that include the curved lateral surfaces; and two support members coupled to opposing ends of the cylindrical support structures.
In many embodiments, the arm is a first arm and the corner protector also includes a second arm, the first and second arms extending from a first one of the cylindrical support structures and a second one of the cylindrical support structures respectively.
In many embodiments, a longitudinal axis of the first and second protrusions is substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first and second cylindrical support structures.
In many embodiments, the first and second protrusions have different shapes.
In many embodiments, the engagement feature includes a forward portion having a first slope and a rear portion having a second slope substantially greater than the first slope.
A packaging device suitable for protecting a photovoltaic module is disclosed. The packaging device includes the following: a first support structure and a second support structure, each of the support structures having an exterior-facing surface with a semi-circular geometry; a first support member coupled with both a first end of the first support structure and a first end of the second support structure, an interior-facing portion of the first support member disposed between the first and second support structures and including walls that define a recessed region having a size and shape in accordance with a portion of a corner of the photovoltaic module; and a second support member coupled with both a second end of the first support structure and a second end of the second support structure; multiple protrusions extending from an exterior facing surface of the first support member; and multiple recesses defined by an exterior facing surface of the second support member.
In many embodiments, the first support member is substantially parallel to the second support member.
In many embodiments, the first support structure is substantially parallel to the second support structure.
In many embodiments, the packaging device includes an attachment feature extending laterally from the first support structure and at least partially towards the second support structure.
In many embodiments, a central portion of both the first and second support structures defines recesses configured to align a packing strap with the packaging device.
In many embodiments, a longitudinal axis of each of the protrusions is aligned with a longitudinal axis of each of the recesses.
Other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the described embodiments.
The disclosure will be readily understood by the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like structural elements, and in which:
This description is presented to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the embodiments, and is provided in the context of a particular application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments and applications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Thus, the invention is not limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.
Shipping materials come in many shapes, sizes and configurations. Shipping materials for low-profile, rectangular objects often take the form of corner protectors. Corner protectors come in many shapes and sizes and are generally arranged at each corner of an article prior to transportation. Corner protectors generally shield the corners of the object from damage but also create a buffer between the object and adjacent surfaces, such as an interior surface of a box or shipping create. When a corner protector is arranged on each corner of the object the buffer is generally created along all surfaces of the object. This buffer helps to prevent rubbing and or scratching of the article against the interior surface. It also creates an area in which an exterior shipping container can deform inward without impacting the object.
Unfortunately, corner protectors are generally setup in a way that requires each to be removed from an item one at a time. While this type of configuration is acceptable when shipping low volumes of material, having to manually remove multiple corner protectors for a large number of devices can be time-consuming, reducing productivity. Furthermore, conventional corner protectors supporting the object above the ground often require the object to be lifted off the ground to accomplish removal of the corner protector thereby even further reducing an efficiency. Furthermore, since the corner protectors are removed one at a time, corners of the object generally rest on the ground while waiting for the other corner protectors to be removed, which increases the likelihood of damage being sustained by the object during removal of the corner protectors.
One solution to this problem is a stackable corner protector with a protector body having rounded outer surfaces that allow the corner protector to be rotated away from or onto the object while the object remains supported by the stackable corner protector. In some embodiments, the body of the stackable corner protector can take the form of two cylindrical support structures arranged in a substantially parallel orientation and separated by a gap sized to accommodate a corner portion of an object between the cylindrical support structures. The cylindrical support structures can be joined together by a first support structure at a first end of the cylindrical support structures and a second support structure at a second end of the cylindrical support structures. Interior facing surfaces of each of the support members can cooperate to define a channel that is complementary to the geometry of the object to which the stackable corner protector is configured to protect. In some embodiments, the channel can take the form of a triangular recess. The channels help to align the stackable corner protector with the object. Each of the cylindrical support structures includes a protrusion at a first end and an opening at a second end, the opening at the second end being configured to accommodate a size and shape of the protrusion. In this way, the protrusions can be used to join the corner protector to another corner protector by inserting the protrusions into the openings of the other corner protector. In some embodiments, the protrusions for a corner protector can have different geometries, thereby preventing the clip protector from being installed backwards.
In some embodiments, the stackable corner protector can also include one or more attachment features that protrude from the stackable corner protector to engage a lip defined by the object. The attachment feature can take the form of a protrusion with an engagement feature positioned at a distal end of the attachment feature. The engagement feature can take the form of a clip having a ramp that allows engagement of the clip to be substantially easier than removal of the clip. In some embodiments, the stackable corner protector can include two attachment features that protrude from a central portion of each cylindrical support structure. The attachment features can be configured to engage a lip of a channel defined by a peripheral portion of the object.
While the described stackable corner protectors could be used to protect any number of types of objects having substantially planar geometries, from this point on the detailed description will describe how the stackable corner protectors can be used to protect one or more photovoltaic modules. The use of photovoltaic modules as exemplary objects should not be construed as limiting and is only done for ease of description.
These and other embodiments are discussed below with reference to
Corner protector 100 also includes attachment features 108. Attachment features 108 extend symmetrically with respect to one another from cylindrical support structures 102. In this way, attachment features 108 are able to protrude into a lip associated with a channel defined by the photovoltaic module when the corner of the photovoltaic module is positioned within recessed channels 106. Attachment features 108 include engagement features 109. Engagement features 109 are the portions of attachment features 108 that extend over the lip defined by the photovoltaic module. A front portion of engagement feature 109 includes a gradual slope that deflects attachment feature 108 away from the photovoltaic module until the engagement feature engages the lip of the photovoltaic module. Engagement feature 109 includes a rear portion with a substantially greater slope that makes disengagement of engagement feature 109 from the lip more difficult than the engagement. In this way, attachment feature 108 can be securely engaged with the lip of the photovoltaic module by way of engagement feature 109. It should be noted that the substantially greater slope of the rear portion of engagement feature 109 is still sloped sufficiently to allow disengagement of engagement feature 109 without having to manually lift the end of attachment feature 108 that includes engagement feature 109 away from the lip. Corner protector 100 also includes protrusions 110, which are used to engage and be removably coupled with another corner protector 100. While corner protector 100 is depicted as having a cylindrical shape it should be noted that a different protruding shape could be used instead.
Removal of corner protector 100 in this way can prevent any damage or scuffing that might be caused by photovoltaic module 300 striking the ground during the removal of corner protectors 100, since corner protectors 100 can keep photovoltaic module 300 completely out of contact with support surface 304. Similarly, this method of removal allows large numbers of stacked corner protectors 100 to be removed simultaneously from multiple photovoltaic modules 300. For example, while only a single photovoltaic module 300 is depicted, numerous other photovoltaic modules 300 could be positioned behind the depicted photovoltaic module 300. When the other photovoltaic modules are joined together by corner protectors 100 being engaged with one another the depicted removal motions shown in
When the photovoltaic modules are ready for unpacking, at block 908, the webbed strap can be removed from the photovoltaic modules by either (1) loosening a buckle and sliding the strap out from around the photovoltaic modules, or (2) simply cutting the strap away and removing it. After removal of the strap is accomplished, at block 910, the corner protectors can be removed from each corner of the stack of photovoltaic modules. One way to remove the corner protectors is to lift one lateral side of the stacked up corner protectors away from the photovoltaic modules. Once rotated by about 30 degrees the stack of corner protectors can be lifted away from the photovoltaic modules in any of a number of directions. The removed corner protectors can then be conveniently stowed in a container for later use. In some embodiments, a container can be designed to accommodate the corner protectors without disassembly of the corner protectors. At optional block 912, the stacked corner protectors can be separated from one another for storage.
The various aspects, embodiments, implementations or features of the described embodiments can be used separately or in any combination.
The foregoing description, for purposes of explanation, used specific nomenclature to provide a thorough understanding of the described embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the specific details are not required in order to practice the described embodiments. Thus, the foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments are presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the described embodiments to the precise forms disclosed. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings.
Claims
1. A modular corner protector suitable for protecting a module, the modular corner protector comprising:
- a plurality of hollow cylindrical support structures;
- a first support member coupled with both a first end of a first one of the hollow cylindrical support structures and a first end of a second one of the hollow cylindrical support structures, an interior-facing portion of the first support member disposed between the first and second cylindrical support structures and including walls that define a recessed region having a size and shape in accordance with a portion of a corner of the module;
- a second support member coupled with both a second end of the first cylindrical support structure and a second end of the second cylindrical support structure;
- wherein the support members and the cylindrical support structures cooperate to define an opening configured to receive a corner of the module and wherein each of the hollow cylindrical support structures comprises a protrusion extending from the first end and an opening defined by the second end, the openings having a size and shape suitable for receiving protrusions of another modular corner protector.
2. The modular corner protector as recited in claim 1, wherein engagement of protrusions of one corner protector into openings of another protector allows stacking of multiple modular corner protectors together.
3. The modular corner protector as recited in claim 1, wherein a longitudinal axis of each protrusion is substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of a corresponding hollow cylindrical support structure.
4. The modular corner protector as recited in claim 1, wherein the openings of the hollow cylindrical support structures extend through the second support member.
5. The modular corner protector as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
- a first attachment feature extending laterally from a central portion of the first hollow cylindrical support structure; and
- a second attachment feature extending laterally from a central portion of the second hollow cylindrical support structure in a direction substantially orthogonal to a direction in which the first attachment feature extends.
6. The modular corner protector as recited in claim 1, wherein a distance between the first and second support members is about the same as a thickness of the module.
7. The modular corner protector as recited in claim 1, wherein the first support member is substantially parallel to the second support member.
8. A corner protector suitable for protecting a corner of a photovoltaic module, the corner protector comprising:
- a first protrusion (110) and a second protrusion extending from a first end of the corner protector;
- a second end of the corner protector opposite the first end of the corner protector, the second end defining a first cavity and a second cavity, the first and second cavities spaced apart by the same distance as the first and second protrusions;
- curved lateral surfaces configured to facilitate rotation of the corner protector off of the corner of the photovoltaic module; and
- an arm protruding laterally from the corner protector, the arm comprising an engagement feature configured to secure the corner protector to the photovoltaic module by engaging a lip of the photovoltaic module when the corner protector is installed on the photovoltaic module.
9. The corner protector as recited in claim 8, wherein the curved lateral surfaces have a semi-circular geometry.
10. The corner protector as recited in claim 8, further comprising:
- two cylindrical support structures that include the curved lateral surfaces; and
- two support members coupled to opposing ends of the cylindrical support structures.
11. The corner protector as recited in claim 10, wherein the arm is a first arm and the corner protector further comprises a second arm, the first and second arms extending from a first one of the cylindrical support structures and a second one of the cylindrical support structures respectively.
12. The corner protector as recited in claim 10, wherein a longitudinal axis of the first and second protrusions are substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first and second cylindrical support structures.
13. The corner protector as recited in claim 8, wherein the first and second protrusions have different shapes.
14. The corner protector as recited in claim 8, wherein the engagement feature comprises a forward portion having a first slope and a rear portion having a second slope substantially greater than the first slope.
15. A packaging device suitable for protecting a photovoltaic module, the packaging device comprising:
- a first support structure and a second support structure, each of the support structures having an exterior-facing surface with a semi-circular geometry;
- a first support member coupled with both a first end of the first support structure and a first end of the second support structure, an interior-facing portion of the first support member disposed between the first and second support structures and including walls that define a recessed region having a size and shape in accordance with a portion of a corner of the photovoltaic module; and
- a second support member coupled with both a second end of the first support structure and a second end of the second support structure;
- a plurality of protrusions extending from an exterior facing surface of the first support member; and
- a plurality of recesses defined by an exterior facing surface of the second support member.
16. The packaging device as recited in claim 15, wherein the first support member is substantially parallel to the second support member.
17. The packaging device as recited in claim 16, wherein the first support structure is substantially parallel to the second support structure.
18. The packaging device as recited in claim 17, further comprising an attachment feature extending laterally from the first support structure and at least partially towards the second support structure.
19. The packaging device as recited in claim 18, wherein a central portion of both the first and second support structures defines recesses configured to align a packing strap with the packaging device.
20. The packaging device as recited in claim 15, wherein a longitudinal axis of each of the plurality of protrusions is aligned with a longitudinal axis of each of the plurality of recesses.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 13, 2015
Publication Date: May 18, 2017
Inventors: Tyrus Hudson (San Rafael, CA), Kyle Tripp (San Rafael, CA), William Buchanan (San Rafael, CA)
Application Number: 14/941,438