WO2009137348A2 - Improved photovoltaic device and method - Google Patents
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- PV devices are commercially available today but they suffer from one or more deficiencies. In some cases, particularly in roof applications, multiple roof penetrations may have to be made, resulting in the roof which may have to be subsequently sealed against leaks. In other instances, extensive wiring may be required to connect the PV system together. The roof penetrations and/or extensive wiring can make installation time consuming and expensive.
- the present invention is directed to a PV device that is durable, easily installed and provides a connection means for easily connecting the devices together both physically and electrically for installation on a building structure.
- the "building structure” could include for example, roof decking, an exterior wall, stand alone platform (e.g. solar farm), and/or an awning on a building, all with or without a protective sheath (e.g. felt, tar paper, foil liner, insulation material or the like).
- a photovoltaic device including a photovoltaic cell assembly including at least one peripheral edge, at least one photovoltaic cell inboard of the at least one peripheral edge, a photoactive portion, and at least one buss terminal for transferring current to or from the photovoltaic cell assembly, the at least one photovoltaic cell including a surface that allows transmission of light energy to the photoactive portion for conversion into electrical energy; a body portion including lower surface portion that contacts a building structure, and an upper surface portion that receives a fastener that attaches the photovoltaic device to the building structure; wherein the body portion is at least partially joined to at least one edge portion of the photovoltaic cell assembly along at least a portion of a bottom segment of the body portion while leaving the surface of the at least one photovoltaic cell exposed, and further wherein the body portion includes a locator adapted to locate the photovoltaic device relative to another photovoltaic device during installation of the device on
- the invention may be further characterized by one or any combination of the features described herein, such as the locator includes at least one electrical terminal; the photovoltaic device is flexible and conforms to an irregular contour in the building structure; the locator is included in a separate connector, an embedded connector, or a photovoltaic device connector assembly; the upper surface portion includes a fixation area; the body support portion is comprised essentially of a polymeric framing material and wherein the photovoltaic cell assembly is framed on at least 3 sides with the polymeric framing material; an edge of the polymeric framing material seals and protects the photovoltaic cell assembly against the environment without the use of secondary adhesives (e.g. butyl based adhesives which are common in the PV industry).
- secondary adhesives e.g. butyl based adhesives which are common in the PV industry.
- a method of installing a photovoltaic system on a building structure including at least the steps of: a) providing a first photovoltaic device including at least one locator, wherein the at least one locator includes at least one integrally formed electrical terminal located in an inactive portion of the first photovoltaic device; b) providing a second photovoltaic device including at least one locator, wherein the at least one locator includes at least one integrally formed electrical terminal located in an inactive portion of the second photovoltaic device; c) attaching a first photovoltaic device to the building structure by affixing a fastener through an inactive portion of the first photovoltaic device; d) attaching the second photovoltaic device to the building structure by affixing a fastener through the inactive portion of the second photovoltaic device; and e) connecting the at least one integrally formed electrical terminal of the first photoelectric device to the at least one
- the invention may be further characterized by one or any combination of the features described herein, such as steps c, d, and e can occur in any order; including the step of placing a fastener through a hole in the at least one integrally formed electrical terminal of the first photoelectric device and through a hole in the at least one integrally formed electrical terminal of the additional photoelectric devices to accomplish the electrical connection; the fastener is a screw; including a photovoltaic device connector assembly to accomplish the electrical connection.
- a photovoltaic device including at least an active portion including a photovoltaic cell assembly; an inactive portion for attaching the photovoltaic device to a building structure; and at least one locator to control alignment between adjacent photovoltaic devices which locator comprises an electrical terminal.
- the invention may be further characterized by one or any combination of the features described herein, such as the inactive portion includes a fixation area such that the photovoltaic device may be fixed to a building structure without interfering with the at least one electrical terminal; the fixation area includes at least one marking for designation of a fastening zone for fastening the photovoltaic device to the building structure; the at least one electrical terminal are located in the inactive portion of the photovoltaic device such that, when installed, they are covered by the active portion of a next higher photovoltaic devices; the active portion is framed on at least 3 sides with a thermoplastic framing material, further wherein the polymeric framing material contains electrical circuitry and the locator; an edge of the thermoplastic framing material seal and protect the active portion against the environment without the use of additional adhesives; there are at least two locators disposed on opposing sides of the photovoltaic device; and including a return circuit.
- the inactive portion includes a fixation area such that the photovoltaic device may be fixed
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of an illustrative photovoltaic device according to the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of an illustrative photovoltaic device according to the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an illustrative photovoltaic device according to the teachings of the present invention.
- FIGS. 4A-H is a sectional view of an illustrative photovoltaic device according to the teachings of the present invention.
- FIGS. 5A-B is a sectional view of an illustrative electrical terminal for a photovoltaic device according to the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of an illustrative multiple photovoltaic devices according to the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a mold according to the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a plan view of an example of polymer flow according to the teachings of the present invention.
- a photovoltaic device (“PVD") 20 in a first configuration (row configuration), and FIG. 10 in a second configuration (column configuration), may be described generally as including a photovoltaic cell assembly 100 and an inactive portion 200 (which may also be referred to as a body portion or in some instances where it provides structural support a body support portion).
- the body portion 200 having an upper surface portion 202, a lower surface portion 204 and side wall portion therebetween.
- the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 having a cell upper surface portion 102, a cell lower surface portion 104 and side wall portion therebetween.
- the term “row” is utilized throughout the teachings/claims below, but it is understood that "row” and “column” may be considered interchangeable.
- the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 may be further described as including a photovoltaic cell 110, protective layers 120, and at least some of the electrical circuitry 140 of the PVD.
- the body portion 200 may be further described as including a main body portion 210, a locator 220, a side body portion 230, and an optional bottom body portion 240.
- the PVD 20 may also be described as having an active portion 500 and an inactive portion 510.
- the active portion 500 may include at least the photovoltaic cell 110, the side body portion 230 and the optional bottom body portion 240.
- the inactive portion may include at least the main body portion 210, a locator 220, and some or all of the electrical circuitry 140.
- the photovoltaic cell 110 contemplated in the present invention may be constructed of any number of known photovoltaic cells commercially available or may be selected from some future developed photovoltaic cells. These cells function to translate light energy into electricity.
- the photoactive portion of the photovoltaic cell is the material which converts light energy to electrical energy. Any material known to provide that function may be used including crystalline silicon, amorphous silicon, CdTe, GaAs, dye-sensitized solar cells (so-called Gratezel cells), organic/polymer solar cells, or any other material that converts sunlight into electricity via the photoelectric effect.
- Exemplary photovoltaic cells are taught and described in a number of US patents and publications, including US3767471 , US4465575, US20050011550 A1 , EP841706 A2, US20070256734 a1 , EP1032051A2, JP2216874, JP2143468, and JP10189924a, incorporated hereto by reference for all purposes.
- Protective Layers include US3767471 , US4465575, US20050011550 A1 , EP841706 A2, US20070256734 a1 , EP1032051A2, JP2216874, JP2143468, and JP10189924a, incorporated hereto by reference for all purposes.
- first encapsulant layer 124 may serve as a bonding mechanism, helping hold the adjacent layers together. It should also allow the transmission of a desirous amount and type of light energy to reach the photovoltaic cell 110.
- the first encapsulant layer 124 may also function to compensate for irregularities in geometry of the adjoining layers or translated though those layers (e.g. thickness changes). It also may serve to allow flexure and movement between layers due to temperature change and physical movement and bending.
- first encapsulant layer 124 may consist essentially of an adhesive film or mesh, preferably an EVA (ethylene-vinyl- acetate) or similar material. The preferred thickness of this layer range from about 0.1mm to 1.0mm, more preferably from about 0.2mm to 0.8mm, and most preferably from about 0.25mm to 0.5mm.
- protective layer materials for structural properties include polymeric materials such polyolefins, polyester amides, polysulfone, acetel, acrylic, polyvinyl chloride, nylon, polycarbonate, phenolic, polyetheretherketone, polyethylene terephthalate, epoxies, including glass and mineral filled composites or any combination thereof.
- the electrical circuitry is at least partially contained within the PV cell assembly, but a portion of the electrical circuitry may be in the body portion or inactive portion of the PVD.
- the electrical circuitry 140 may include a number of components that serve to electrically communicate the current to and/or from the PVD 20 to and or from a desired electrical device (e.g. a breaker box or electrical storage device).
- the components may include a buss wire 142, a bypass diode 144, at least two buss terminals 146, 148, and return circuit 150 with at least two return terminals 152, 154. It is contemplated that any or all of the above electrical components may be located within and integral to the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 or may be separately attached (e.g. the return circuit may not be part of the photovoltaic cell assembly 100).
- the buss wire 142 is electrically connected to the photovoltaic cell 110. Functionally, the buss wire 142 provides a path for the current produced by the cell to move to the at least two terminals 146, 148.
- the buss wire may be constructed of any number of conductive or semi-conductive materials (e.g. metallic wire, metallic film, conductive polymers, or the like).
- the buss wire is constructed of a thin coated metallic strip (e.g. a silver coated strip of copper) that is about 0.1mm thick and about 10mm wide. It is preferred that the buss wire 142 range in thickness from about 0.05mm to 2.0mm, more preferably from about 0.1mm to 1.0mm, and most preferably from about 0.25mm to 0.8mm. Other physical characteristics may include relatively high conductivity (e.g. about 30.0 * 10 6 Siemens per meter (S m '1 ) or higher). Examples of preferred materials include copper, gold, brass, silver, conductive polymers, or combination thereof.
- the bypass diode 144 is electrically connected in parallel to the buss wire 142.
- the bypass diode 144 functions such that the diode will conduct if the cell(s) become reverse biased.
- a diode may be connected anti-parallel across a part of the solar cells of a module. It protects these solar cells from thermal destruction in case of total or partial shading, broken cells, or cell string failures of individual solar cells while other cells are exposed to full light.
- the use of such bypass diodes is well known in the art and may be an optional component in the present invention.
- the at least two buss terminals 146, 148 are located at the ends of the buss wire 142 (e.g. one on each of the respective ends).
- the terminals serve as an electrical connection point to electrically communicate the current to and/or from the PVD 20 to and/or from a desired electrical device either directly or via the optional return circuit 150.
- the terminals may be configured in any number of physical configurations. In one preferred embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 5A-B, the terminals are adapted to accept a connection device (e.g. a screw 160). In this illustrated example, the connection screw connects two adjoining PVD 20 together. It is contemplated that other fastening devices may be used (e.g.
- the terminals may be collocated with the locater 220.
- a separate or an embedded connector 156 is utilized.
- Other connector configurations are contemplated in a co-pending patent application based upon U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/098,941 , and is incorporated by reference for the express purpose of providing the locating and electrical connecting function between the PVDs. Illustrative examples of some of these other contemplated connector configurations are shown in FIGS. 5D-E.
- FIG. 6 An illustrative example wherein the PVDs 20 are used in a roofing application as a PV shingle array (e.g. the photovoltaic system 120) are shown FIG. 6.
- the amount of rotational freedom between devices may be limited by an allowance gap 226. It is contemplated that the allowance gap 226 can also serve as a drainage path for liquids and debris. This allowance gap 226 may be increased or decreased by changing the geometry of the locator 220, 222.
- FIG. 7 shows a partial view of an assembled PV shingle array using the inventive PVDs 20 (e.g. as shingles).
- the combined locators 220, 222 / terminals 146, 148 in the bottom row are covered and protected from weather elements by the overlapping region of the next higher row of shingles.
- the dimensions of the active portion 500 may be any desired size and one that is convenient for a PV cell manufacturer to produce. However, for aesthetic reasons and in the case where the device is used as a roofing shingle, it may be desirable for the completed PVD 20 to have a dimension similar to a conventional roofing tile or shingle used on the building industry.
- the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 could be located through precision placement (e.g. via robotics, etc) or through integrally designed physical features. These features may be part of the existing photovoltaic cell assembly 100 (for example: electrical components such as connector contacts or buss wires, the laminate edge, or changes in the laminate geometry, such as thickness) or designed explicitly for this function (for example: cut-outs in the laminate in the form of holes or slots, or irregularities as depressions, protrusions, etc).
- the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 of step one may be designed such that the electrical terminals 146, 148 exit the PVD 20 at any position, but it is preferred that the electrical terminals 146, 148 are collocated with the locators 220, 222 of the PVDs 20. These features can also serve to locate the PVDs with respect to one another in the roofing assembly as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.
- a molten polymer under an appropriate pressure, flow rate, and temperature is forced into the cavity so as to fill the space in the mold cavity 410 not occupied by the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 completely, displacing all air in the cavity 410.
- the tool is designed to accommodate the forces of the pressurized polymer imparted to the cavity 410 and photovoltaic cell assembly 100 during the molding process so as to give the final part the desired shape and to incorporate other attributes into the final part.
- attributes may include, but are not limited to, locating devices to aid in installation of the PVD 20, additional sealing of the edges of the photovoltaic cell assembly 100, and affecting the curvature or bowing of the final over-molded product.
- the injection molding cavity 410 and photovoltaic cell assembly 100 may be designed such that the high pressure polymer either forces or balances so as to properly position the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 for surrounding or control at the edges.
- Polymer pressures can be from a few hundred Kg/cm to 2500 Kg/cm or more in injection molding, thereby easily bending and manipulating the laminate to its designed shape. It is widely accepted that polymer flows in a "fountain" with the greatest flow volume at the center of the cavity (e.g. a gate point 600), and zero flow with freezing at the walls. This attribute forces the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 to the wall in most cases, which can be undesirable.
- the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 may be located in the center of the polymer melt for a photovoltaic cell assembly 100 of proper stiffness, thereby, environmentally sealing and physically protecting the photovoltaic cell assembly edge portion 102 from damage.
- An example of polymer flow is shown in Figure 10.
- the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 may require protection from the high pressures and thermal stresses in the subsequent molding operation.
- Features in the injection molding tool may be incorporated to compress the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 in local areas, or alternatively over a broad area, when the mold is closed, to isolate these forces and restrict the flow of molten polymer from the photovoltaic cell assembly 100.
- These features compressing the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 are generally not on an active part of the photovoltaic cell 110, but on a thin band at the edge of the photovoltaic cell 110 (e.g. 1mm to about 25mm) to maximize the active photovoltaic cell 110 area and allow for the durable over-molding area.
- This compression band 430 may be of appropriate projection on the injection molding tool surface, such as to compress the photovoltaic cell assembly 100 sufficiently to seal off molten polymer during the high pressure injection molding process and isolate the forces induced during the over-molding process. [0076] It is also contemplated that in another embodiment, the compression band 430 is spread across a broader area (e.g. 10%, 20%, 50% or more) of the photovoltaic cell assembly 100. This may be advantageous to the processing and tooling, particularly if the risk of damaging the active part of the photovoltaic cell 110 is minimal.
- polymers may be used in the over- molding process.
- a PVD 20 it may be desirable that the polymer used in the body support portion 200 resist environmental degradation for the desired service life of the PVD 20. Current practice may suggest that this needs to be 25 years or more.
- Useful polymers may include polyethylene, polypropylene, TPO's, OBCs, thermoplastic urethanes, silicones, and many other polymers with and without fillers (including materials described previously).
- the over-molded PVD 20 is cooled (for example via a water cooled mold) and removed from the mold cavity 410. Preferably, no trimming or further processing is required.
- any numerical values recited in the above application include all values from the lower value to the upper value in increments of one unit provided that there is a separation of at least 2 units between any lower value and any higher value.
- the amount of a component or a value of a process variable such as, for example, temperature, pressure, time and the like is, for example, from 1 to 90, preferably from 20 to 80, more preferably from 30 to 70, it is intended that values such as 15 to 85, 22 to 68, 43 to 51 , 30 to 32 etc.
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