专利摘要:
The invention relates to a swivel and fan drive (3) for solar panels (2), comprising a base support (9), a turntable (12) pivotable on the base support (9) about a substantially vertical first axis (6) a pivot plate (16) which is pivotally mounted on the turntable (12) about a substantially horizontal second axis (7), and a fan shaft (18) on the Schwenkpla te (16) around a third axis (5) is pivotally mounted and on which the solar panels (2) about the said third axis (5) on and fanned out storable, wherein the turntable (12) has an end (15) of the pivot plate (16) to said second axis (7) and stored at a distance to at least one crank (20) superimposed, which is coupled via a connecting rod (23) with the other end (24) of the pivot plate (16) to form a crank-ring gear.
公开号:AT517705A4
申请号:T50840/2015
申请日:2015-10-02
公开日:2017-04-15
发明作者:Bsc Stöger Elmar;BA Swatek Alexander;Dr Zach Gerald
申请人:Smart Flower Energy Tech Gmbh;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

The present invention relates to a pan and fan drive for solar panels, with a base support, a turntable which is pivotally mounted on the base support about a substantially vertical first axis, a pivot plate which is pivotally mounted on the turntable about a substantially horizontal second axis is, and a fan shaft, which is pivotally mounted on the pivot plate about a third axis and on which the solar panels on the said third axis and are auffächerbar storable.
Solar panels, which can be fanned by means of such a drive and track the position of the sun, are known, for example, from AT 509.886 Bl, AT 512.680 Bl and AT 513.875 Bl of the same Applicant. The solar panels can be fanned out by twisting the fan shaft on which they are stored, from a protected position in which they are stacked substantially congruent, in a fanned-out operating position and vice versa. For this purpose, the top (or lowest) solar panel of the stack is rotatably connected to the fan shaft, while the remaining solar panels are rotatable on the fan shaft, and towed via drivers the next solar panel - and this in turn the next solar panel, etc., etc. -. and retreats with. In the fanned out operating position, the solar panels can be aligned by pivoting the turntable and the pivot plate in azimuth and elevation angle to the sun.
The invention has the aim to provide a pan and fan drive for such solar panels, which is simpler in construction, space-saving and störungsunanfälliger than the known constructions.
This object is achieved with a swivel and fan drive of the aforementioned type, which is characterized according to the invention in that the turntable supports one end of the pivot plate about said second axis and at a distance to at least one crank, which via a connecting rod is coupled to the other end of the pivot plate to form a crankcase transmission.
The construction of a crankcase transmission comprising a turntable, a swivel plate, a crank and a connecting rod leads to a very compact, space-saving construction, in which the swivel plate is brought into a rest position, e.g. for protection purposes, can be pivoted, in which they can lie substantially parallel to and above the turntable. For transport purposes, the pivot plate can be swung out in an approximately vertical end position, in which crank and connecting rod are preferably substantially stretched. As a result, forces, e.g. due to impacts acting on the fan head, to the axle bearings and not to more sensitive gear parts on the crank axle. At the same time, this requires only very few parts, namely crank and connecting rod to build the pivot gear for the pivot plate, which simplifies the production. The use of a crankshaft gear for the swivel plate also leads to a very trouble-prone operation, since the crank remains fully rotatable and thus accidental over-rotation of a motor driving them can not lead to any blockage or damage to the engine or mechanism.
Preferably, the bearing axis of the crank on the turntable is lower than the second axis, which can be used with appropriate dimensioning of crank, connecting rod and effective joint distances from turntable and pivot plate to the pivot plate, for example, from a horizontal rest position on any inclinations to an upright end position swivel so that she can follow the sun.
A particularly robust and space-saving design results when, according to a preferred feature of the invention, the turntable has two towering bearing arms, between which said one end of the pivot plate is mounted. For the same reasons, two cranks, each with a connecting rod may be provided, between which said other end of the pivot plate is mounted.
In an advantageous embodiment, the cranks can sit on a common shaft, which is mounted in bearing plates of the turntable, so that only one drive for both cranks is required. In this case, in particular, the turntable - possibly with bearing arms and bearing plates, if present - be made in one piece, preferably as a casting, which substantially simplifies the final assembly of the drive in production.
The swivel and fan drive of the invention can be operated manually. Preferably, however, it is designed for engine operation, u.zw. both for a fully automatic sun tracking of the solar panels as well as their fully automatic fanning and fanning, for example, to spend at night or in wind and rain in a protected fan-out position.
The pivotal movements about said three axes may be accomplished by any means known in the art, such as hydraulic or pneumatic drives or electric actuators, e.g. slow-speed or gear-driven electric motors or stepper motors. The gearboxes are gearboxes known in the art, e.g. Planetary gear, also as an angular gear, e.g. Planetumlenkgetriebe, in question.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, electric motors are used with reducing worm gears, i. the crank (s) are preferably driven by a first worm gear from a mounted on the turntable first electric motor; and / or the turntable via a second worm gear from a second carrier mounted on the base carrier
Electric motor; and / or the fan shaft via a third worm gear from a mounted on the pivot plate third electric motor.
According to a further aspect of the invention, one of the two other drives is used instead of a separate third drive for the fan shaft: By selective coupling of the fan shaft with the turntable or its drive or with the pivot plate or its drive, the opening and folding of the solar panels during the Azimuth rotation of the turntable or elevation pivoting of the pivot plate can be effected. After the desired opening or retraction of the solar panels, the coupling is released again, and the drives of the turntable and the pivot plate can be used exclusively for the azimuth and elevation adjustment again.
It is particularly advantageous if the turntable drive is used for driving the fan shaft, i. E. the fan shaft via a clutch from the turntable or its drive is driven, and at the same time the clutch is automatically actuated by the pivoting of the pivot plate. Thus, in particular, the clutch can be closed in a rest position of the pivot plate and opened in a different pivot position of the pivot plate. For example, the rest position of the pivot plate whose horizontal, parallel and congruent to the turntable position, in which the clutch closes. The turntable drive can now be used to fanning the solar panels, whereupon they are aligned by the pivot drive in their elevation to the sun, which triggers the clutch and makes the turntable drive again exclusively for azimuth adjustment.
An advantageous practical embodiment of the invention is characterized in that the coupling is formed by a driven from the turntable via a gear shaft sprocket and a seated on the fan shaft sprocket which upon pivoting of the pivot plate in the rest position into engagement with the pinion and the swinging of the Swing plate from the rest position disengaged. This results in an automatic engagement and disengagement of the clutch between turntable drive and fan shaft when pivoting the pivot plate.
In order to prevent in operation, the fan shaft, after the said clutch for separating the azimuth and elevation drives has been solved, unintentionally twisted, according to a further preferred feature of the invention, the fan shaft via a further coupling with respect to the pivot plate selectively be rotationally fixed. This further clutch can be automatically actuated during the pivoting movement of the pivot plate, and in particular the further clutch is open in the rest position of the pivot plate and closed in a different pivot position of the pivot plate. In a preferred embodiment of this Varian te may be the further clutch rotatable with the fan shaft and resiliently biased against a braking surface of the pivot plate brake disc, which can be distanced from an actuator of the turntable when pivoting the pivot plate in the rest position of the braking surface, which is störungsunanfällige automatic actuation of the second clutch allows. This can alternatively be effected in that the further coupling is a rotatably fixed to the pivot plate, but axially movable spring-loaded brake pinion, which has brake teeth for meshing engagement with the ring gear and can be pressed during pivoting of the pivot plate in the rest position against the spring engagement of the meshing engagement ,
The invention will be explained in more detail with reference to embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings: Figures 1 and 2 show a solar module with fan-out solar panels in two different operating positions each in a schematic perspective view obliquely from above; 3 and 4 a pivot and fan drive according to the invention for the solar module of FIG. 1 and 2 in two different operating position, u.zw. once in a perspective view obliquely from above (FIG. 3) and once in a perspective view obliquely from below (FIG. 4); FIGS. 5 to 7 show the swivel and fan drive of FIGS. 3 and 4 in a side view (FIG. 5), a plan view (FIG. 6) and a rear view (FIG. 7); and FIGS. 8 to 11 show two variants of an alternative embodiment of the swivel and fan drive of FIGS. 3 to 7, each in two different operating positions in section.
1 and 2, a solar module 1 is shown with a plurality of lamellar solar panels 2, which are mounted on a pivot and fan drive 3 at an anchorage 4 and fanned out. The solar panels 2 can thus fanned from a first, shown in Fig. 1 fanned position in which they are substantially congruent in a stack superimposed, in a second, shown in Fig. 2 fanned-out position in which they fanned around a common fan axis 5 around are and thus essentially juxtaposed, spent and vice versa. With the help of the pan and fan drive 3 while the fan axis 5 can be adjusted about a first, substantially vertical axis 6 in azimuth and a second, substantially horizontal axis 7 in elevation to align the fanned solar panels 2 to the sun and this to track. The anchoring 4 can be of any kind, for example, a stand or tripod as shown, but also a building part, a ground anchorage, a ship part, a vehicle, a container or the like.
The solar panels 2 have approximately Kreissektorform, preferably with rounded corners ("flower leaf") as shown, and complement each other in their fanned-out position (Figure 2) preferably - although not mandatory - to a full circle., For example, twelve solar panels 2 are provided Whose circular sector angle is in each case about 30 °, wherein the Auffächer- or Verschwenkwinkel a solar panel 2 with respect to its adjacent solar panel 2 is accordingly about 30 °.
Each solar panel 2 has on its upper side a planar array of photovoltaic cells 8, e.g. in crystalline or organic form or in thin-film technology. The electrical connections and interconnections of the solar panels 2 and solar cells 8 are not shown for clarity; For example, the solar panels 2 are contacted via flexible connection cable or sliding contacts and rigid contact rings on the anchor 4 and the swivel and fan drive 3 and connected to the other energy transmission electrical.
3 to 9 show the pan and fan drive 3 for the solar panels 2 in detail. The swivel and fan drive 3 comprises a base support 9, here in the form of a ring flange, which can be screwed, for example via holes 10 on the upper end of the anchorage 4. On the base support 9 is via a ball bearing 11, a turntable 12 to the
Axle 6 at least pivotable, preferably fully rotatable, stored.
The turntable 12 has at its one end 13 two obliquely upwardly projecting and spaced-apart bearing arms 14, between which one end 15 of a pivot plate 16 is pivotally mounted about the axis 7. The pivot plate 16 could be pivotally mounted on the turntable 12 in other ways, for example by means of a hinge. It should be noted that the terms "turntable" and "pivot plate" are not literally referring to a plate shape but to their function, i. the turntable 12 could also have a different dish shape, for example in the form of a hub, a shaft stub, a block, etc .; and the pivot plate 16 could also have a shape other than a plate shape, e.g. a hub, a neck, a block or any shaped carrier.
On or in the pivot plate 16 is a fan shaft 18 at least pivotally about the fan axis 5 via a ball bearing 17, preferably fully rotatably mounted. Of the fan shaft 18 is shown in Figs. 3 to 9 only their drive side, designed as an annular flange end portion to which, for example via holes 19 of the remaining, visible in Fig. 2 part of the fan shaft 18 can be flanged, which carries the solar panels 2. By rotating the fan shaft 18, the solar panels 2 can be moved from the fan-in position (FIG. 1) to the fan-out position (FIG. 2) and vice versa. For this, e.g. the uppermost (or lowermost) solar panel 2 of the stack (FIG. 1) is non-rotatably connected to the fan shaft 18 and the lowermost (or uppermost) solar panel 2 is non-rotatably connected to the pivot plate 16, with one solar panel 2 each by means of drag strips, towing hooks, drivers or the like. the adjacent solar panel 2 entrains the up or the fan-in, until all the solar panels are 2 or fanned out.
The sliding over the solar panel 2 in this drag movement can be exploited for cleaning the solar panels 2. For this purpose, each solar panel 2 (with the exception of the lowermost solar panel 2) is optionally equipped on its rear side with a sweeping lip which, when fanning out, turns off the respectively underlying solar panel 2. The sweeping lip can for example be a rubber lip or a brush lip and at the same time form the towing strip.
The pivoting of the pivot plate 16 relative to the turntable 12 is carried out with the help of at least one (here: two) cranks 20 sitting on a common shaft 21 which are mounted in bearing plates 22 of the turntable 12, and that, so that the axis 21 'of Shaft 21 is parallel to and at a distance from the pivot axis 7 of the pivot plate 16. The bearing plates 22 may be formed by the foot portions of the bearing arms 14 or separately.
The cranks 20 are each coupled at their ends facing away from the shaft 21 via a connecting rod 23 with the end 15 gegenü berliegenden other end 24 of the pivot plate 16 to a pivot axis 25.
The four parts turntable 12, pivot plate 16, cranks 20 and connecting rod 23 form a four-bar linkage, u.zw. more precisely, a crank-type transmission whose "crank" the cranks 20, the "rocker" the pivot plate 16, the "frame" of the turntable 2 and the "coupling member" are the connecting rods 23. The frame length between the shaft axis 21 'and pivot axis 7, the swing length between the pivot axis 7 and pivot axis 25, and the effective lengths of the crank 20 and connecting rod 23 determine the kinematics of the crank mechanism, as known in the art. The said lengths are preferably - this is not mandatory - chosen so that the pivot plate 16 performs an approximately 900 pivotal movement from an approximately horizontal rest position (Fig. 3) to an approximately vertical end position (Fig. 4) and back when the cranks 20 a full turn.
Preferably, the shaft axis 21 'of the cranks 20 lies obliquely below the pivot axis 7, so that in the rest position (Fig. 3), the pivot plate 16 is approximately parallel to and above the turntable 12 when the cranks 20 and connecting rod 23 in their maximum shortened Position. This has a very small footprint in the rest position result, see Fig. 3. In the maximum pivoted end position of Fig. 4, the cranks 20 and connecting rod 23 are in their maximum stretched position.
The movements of the pan and fan drive 3 about one or more of the axes 5, 6, 7 can be made manually in the simplest case. Preferably, the movements are accomplished by one or more of the axes 5, 6, 7, however, by appropriate drives, such as hydraulic or pneumatic cylinders, actuators, stepping motors or the like. A first embodiment is shown in FIGS. 3 to 7, in which a gear-reduced electric drive is provided for each of the three movements.
For this purpose, a first electric motor 26 is mounted with flanged angle gear 27 on the turntable 12, which drives one of the cranks 20 or the shaft 21 via a first worm gear 28. The first worm gear 28 comprises, for example, a worm driven by the electric motor 26 via the bevel gear 27, which engages in a worm gear seated on a crank 20 or the shaft 21.
A second electric motor 29 with flanged angle gear 30 is mounted on the base support 9 and drives the turntable 12 via a second worm gear 31, which has for example a worm engaging in a worm wheel of the turntable 12.
A third electric motor 32 with flanged angle gear 33 is mounted on the pivot plate 16 and drives via a third worm gear 34, the fan shaft 18, for example, again using a worm, which engages in a connected to the fan shaft 18 worm wheel.
It will be understood that instead of one or more of the worm gears also suitable other transmissions, e.g. Helical, planetary or bevel gear, such as bevel, crown or Planetenumlenkgetriebe, u.zw. each with one or more gear stages, can be used.
In Figs. 8 to 11 variants of a second embodiment for driving the fan shaft 18 are shown, and indeed no separate electric drive is provided for this, but it is for this purpose the drive of the turntable 12 optionally used. For this purpose, a gear shaft 35 is mounted on the turntable 12 and / or one of its bearing brackets 22 with approximately vertical axis of rotation in bearings 36, 37. The gear shaft 35 has at its lower end a pinion 38 which meshes with a ring gear 39 which is formed on the outer periphery of a flange 40 of the base support 9. Upon rotation of the turntable 12 relative to the base support 9 and its flange 40 thus the transmission shaft 35 is rotated.
At its upper end, the transmission shaft 35 carries a further pinion 41 which, in the pivoted-down position of the pivot plate 16 (FIGS. 8 and 10), engages with a ring gear 42 formed on the outer periphery of the fan shaft 18. In this position, therefore, drives the second electric motor 2 9, both the turntable 12 and - via the engagement of pinion 41 and ring gear 42 - the fan shaft 18, so that during rotation about the axis 6 at the same time the solar panels 2 about the axis 5 - or be fanned out.
The pinion 41 and the ring gear 42 thus form a coupling between the turntable 12 and its drive and the fan shaft 18, which is closed in the rest position of the pivot plate 16 shown in FIGS. 8 and 10. Upon pivoting up of the pivot plate 16, the clutch opens, see Figures 9 and 11, respectively. Pinion 41 and ring gear 42 are disengaged, so that now the electric motor 29 again exclusively for the rotary drive about the axis 6, i. the azimuth adjustment of the solar panels 2, can be used.
When swiveling down or swiveling the swiveling plate 16 into the rest position (FIGS. 8 and 10), the coupling 41, 42 is closed again and then the electric motor 29 can again be turned on, for example. Fold the solar panels 2 are used.
If desired, in the fan-out position, the stacked solar panels 2 can be pivoted down by rotation about the pivot axis 7, so that they occupy the drooping protective position shown in Fig. 1 against wind and weather.
It is understood that instead of the second electric motor 29 of the turntable drive and the first electric motor 26 can be used for the pivot plate drive for selectively driving the fan shaft 18, in which case a similar coupling between the pivot plate 16 and the drive 26 and the fan shaft 18th is provided.
When the clutch 41, 42 of the fan shaft 18 is released in a position deviating from the rest position (FIGS. 8 and 10), another clutch can be used to temporarily rotationally fix the fan shaft 18 to the pivot plate 16, thereby causing an unintentional change the inlet or Auffächerstellung the solar panels 2 in particular during their azimuth and elevation adjustment is avoided. The further clutch comprises in the embodiment of FIGS. 8 and 9 a rotatably connected to the fan shaft 18 and against a braking surface 43 of the pivot plate 16 biased by a spring 44 disc 45. The brake disc 45 is pivoting the pivot plate 16 in the rest position by a On the turntable 12 attached actuator 46 is lifted from the braking surface 43, see Fig. 8. When pivoting the pivot plate 16, the actuator 46 is disengaged from the brake disc 45 so that it is pressed by the spring 44 against the braking surface 43 and thus the fan shaft 18 rotationally fixed with respect to the pivot plate 16. The further coupling 43-46 is thus opened in the rest position of the pivot plate 16 and closed in a different pivot position of the pivot plate 16.
Instead of the illustrated brake discs / brake surface construction of the clutch 43-46, any other type of clutch may be used which allows the illustrated temporary fixing of the fan shaft 18.
For example, according to the variant illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 11, the braking function of the further clutch may alternatively be provided by a brake pinion 47 or the like. are achieved with brake teeth 48, which in the position of Fig. 10 approximately in alignment with the transmission shaft 35 on the pivot plate 16 rotates, but axially movable, i. in the illustration of Fig. 10 is vertically movable, loaded by a spring 49 is loaded downward. When pivoting the pivot plate 16 (Fig. 11), this brake pinion 47 is spring-loaded with its brake teeth 48 in meshing engagement with the ring gear 42 pressed to rotationally fix this. In the rest position of the pivot plate 16 (Fig. 10), it is pushed by the transmission shaft 35 against its spring action from the meshing engagement, thus releasing the ring gear 42.
It will be understood that the clutches 41, 42 and 43-49 could also be operated manually or by means of electrical actuators, e.g. can be controlled by a correspondingly controlling the electric motors 26 and 29 electronics.
The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments, but includes all variants, modifications, and combinations that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
权利要求:
Claims (18)
[1]
Claims:
1. pan and fan drive (3) for solar panels (2), with a base support (9), a turntable (12) which is pivotally mounted on the base support (9) about a substantially vertical first axis (6), a Swivel plate (16) which is pivotally mounted on the turntable (12) about a substantially horizontal second axis (7), and a fan shaft (18) which is pivotally mounted on the pivot plate (16) about a third axis (5) and on which the solar panels (2) can be stored and fanned out around said third axis (5), characterized in that the turntable (12) has one end (15) of the pivot plate (16) about said second axis (7). stores and at a distance to at least one crank (20) superimposed, which is coupled via a connecting rod (23) with the other end (24) of the pivot plate (16) to form a crank-ring gear.
[2]
2. pan and fan drive according to claim 1, characterized in that the bearing axis (21 ') of the crank (20) on the turntable (16) is lower than the second axis (7).
[3]
3. pan and fan drive according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the turntable (12) has two hochra lowing bearing arms (14), between which said one end (15) of the pivot plate (16) is mounted.
[4]
4. pan and fan drive according to one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that two cranks (20) each having a connecting rod (23) are provided, between which said other end (24) of the pivot plate (16) is mounted.
[5]
5. swivel and fan drive according to claim 4, characterized in that the cranks (20) on a common shaft (21) sit, which is mounted in bearing plates (22) of the turntable (12).
[6]
6. pan and fan drive according to one of claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the turntable (12) - optionally with bearing arms (14) and bearing plates (22), if present - is made in one piece, preferably as a casting.
[7]
7. Pivot and fan drive according to one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the crank (s) (20) via a first worm gear (28) by a on the turntable (12) mounted first electric motor (26, 27) is driven /are.
[8]
8. pan and fan drive according to one of claims 1 to 7, characterized in that the turntable (12) via a second worm gear (31) by a on the base support (9) mounted second electric motor (29, 30) is driven.
[9]
9. swivel and fan drive according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the fan shaft (18) via a third worm gear (34) of a plate on the pivot (16) mounted third electric motor (32, 33) is driven.
[10]
10. pan and fan drive according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the fan shaft (18) via a coupling of the pivot plate (16) or the drive (26 - 28) is drivable.
[11]
11. Pivot and fan drive according to one of claims 1 to 8, characterized in that the fan shaft (18) via a coupling (41, 42) from the turntable (12) or its drive (29 - 31) is drivable.
[12]
12. swivel and fan drive according to claim 11, characterized in that the coupling (41, 42) by the pivoting Ver pivot plate (16) is actuated.
[13]
13. swivel and fan drive according to claim 12, characterized in that the coupling (41, 42) in a rest position of the pivot plate (16) closed and in a different pivot position of the pivot plate (16) is opened.
[14]
14. pivoting and fan drive according to claim 13, characterized in that the coupling (41, 42) by a turntable (12) via a transmission shaft (35) driven pinion (41) and one on the fan shaft (18) seated sprocket (42 ) is formed, which is disengaged when pivoting the pivot plate (16) in the rest position in engagement with the pinion (41) and when swinging the pivot plate (16) from the rest position.
[15]
15. Pivot and fan drive according to one of claims 10 to 14, characterized in that the fan shaft (18) via a further coupling (43 - 49) relative to the pivot plate (16) is drehfixierbar.
[16]
16. pan and fan drive according to claim 15, characterized in that the further coupling (43 - 49) in the rest position of the pivot plate (16) is opened and closed in a different pivot position of the pivot plate (16).
[17]
17. Pivot and fan drive according to claim 16, characterized in that the further clutch is rotatable with the fan shaft (18) and against a braking surface (43) of the pivot plate (16) resiliently biased disc (45), which of an actuator ( 46) of the turntable (12) during pivoting of the pivot plate (16) in the rest position of the braking surface (43) is distanceable.
[18]
18. pivoting and fan drive according to claim 16 in conjunction with claim 14, characterized in that the further coupling to the pivot plate (16) rotatably, but a-xialbeweglich spring-loaded brake pinion (47), which brake teeth (48) for meshing engagement with the ring gear (42) and can be pressed during the pivoting of the pivot plate (16) in the rest position against the spring action of the meshing engagement.
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法律状态:
2018-10-15| PC| Change of the owner|Owner name: SFS ACQUISITION, LLC., US Effective date: 20180913 |
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