Solar photovoltaic panel truss
A solar photovoltaic panel and truss technology, applied in the field of solar photovoltaic panel trusses, can solve the problems of poor wind resistance, hail resistance, etc. of photovoltaic panels, easy damage to photovoltaic panels, poor supporting effect of photovoltaic panels, etc. The effect of stability, good installation effect and lower production cost
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[0043] Such as Figure 1 to 7 As shown, this embodiment discloses a solar photovoltaic panel truss, including: a first main beam 10, a second main beam 20, a third main beam 30 and a plurality of connecting rods 40, the first main beam 10, the second main beam The beam 20 and the third main beam 30 are arranged in parallel, the first main beam 10 and the second main beam 20 are connected by a plurality of connecting rods 40, and the first main beam 10 and the third main beam 30 are connected by a plurality of connecting rods 40. The second main beam 20 and the third main beam 30 form an installation surface for installing the solar photovoltaic panel A, and the first main beam 10, the second main beam 20, and the third main beam 30 form a triangular prism frame structure. Among them, the second main beam 20 and the third main beam 30 can also be used to connect the steering structure C fixed on the column B, that is, the steering structure C drives the third main beam 30 or the...
Embodiment 2
[0051] The structure of the solar photovoltaic panel truss disclosed in the second embodiment is basically the same as that of the first embodiment. The structures of the first main beam, the second main beam and the third main beam are the same, and they are all V-shaped bending steel, the difference is only In this embodiment, as Figure 8 As shown, the first inclined surface of the second main beam 20 and the first inclined surface of the third main beam 30 are located on the same plane and constitute a mounting surface for installing solar photovoltaic panels. The second inclined surface of the second main beam 20 is The connecting rod is installed on the first inclined surface of the beam 10, the second inclined surface of the third main beam 30 is installed with the connecting rod on the second inclined surface of the first main beam 20, and the V-shaped openings of the second main beam and the third main beam are opposite. The first inclined surface of the second main bea...
Embodiment 3
[0053] The structure of the solar photovoltaic panel truss disclosed in the third embodiment is basically the same as that of the first embodiment. The structures of the first main beam, the second main beam, and the third main beam are the same, and they are all V-shaped bent steel. The difference is ,Such as Picture 9 As shown, in this embodiment, the free end of the supporting surface 63 in the V-shaped bending section steel (that is, the end of the supporting surface 63 away from the first inclined surface or the second inclined surface) is connected to the first inclined surface 61 and the second inclined surface 62 The bending part 64 is formed by bending at the location. When the supporting surface 63 is bent inward under a force, the bent portion will abut the first inclined surface or the second inclined surface to prevent the supporting surface 63 from being crushed. This arrangement further enhances the structural stability of the truss, and can make the installatio...
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