Dynamic building-integrated photovoltaics (DBIPV) using solar trees and solar sails and the like

A technology for solar, photovoltaic materials, applied in the field of dynamic building-integrated photovoltaics using the likes of sun trees and solar sails, to solve problems such as fires in floating solar farms

Pending Publication Date: 2021-07-30
A M 保罗斯
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They are also not mobile, or easily transportable or deployable, among other potential disadvantages, such as a fire at a floating solar farm installed in a dam reservoir in Japan in late 2019

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[0127] The following detailed description should be read with reference to the accompanying figures. The drawings, which are not drawn to scale, depict illustrative embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.

[0128] refer to Figure 1 to Figure 9 According to one embodiment of the present invention, the mobile solar tree 100 includes a solar tree base 102 and a solar tree trunk 104 extending from the solar tree base 102 . In one embodiment, solar tree trunk 104 may extend substantially perpendicular to solar tree base 102 . One or more solar branches 106 are connected to solar trunk 104 . Preferably, solar branches 106 are hingedly or pivotally connected to solar trunk 104 such that they can be actuated relative to solar trunk 104 . refer to Figure 1 to Figure 3 , the solar trunk 104 includes one or more horizontal bars 105 for connecting the solar branches 106 . For example, solar branch 106 may be actuated mechanically, hydraulically, or ele...

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The invention discloses an apparatus for converting solar energy to electrical energy comprises at least a central trunk or stem, preferably extending from a base, wherein the base can be attached to a stationary structure like a wall or a house or a garage or a bridge or wherein the base can be part of a mobile device having wheels and at least one or exactly one branch and preferably multiple branches connected to the central trunk or stem, wherein at least or exactly a first branch comprises one or more photovoltaic panels. Additionally, or alternatively comprises a second branch one or more photovoltaic panels. Each of the photovoltaic panels of the first branch preferably comprises one or more sheets of photovoltaic material and preferably one or more anchors for attaching the sheets of photovoltaic material to the first branch.

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Background technique [0001] In a few years, many people in the world will switch to electric vehicles, which will cause a major and serious surge in the demand and demand for electrical energy. In addition, California's new energy code requires all new buildings to have solar panels installed on their roofs by 2020, which will affect the design and aesthetics of buildings to a certain extent. [0002] Currently, solar farms are being built in an attempt to replace or supplement electricity generated using conventional power stations, but these also cause damage to trees and plants, are likely to negatively impact the environment and increase power generation, increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere . This in turn leads to more desertification, which can lead to bigger problems in the long run. [0003] Others have looked at floating solar farms as another option, but these have limitations and can only be deployed where water is available under the right conditions. The...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): H02S10/40A62C3/00F03D9/34H02S20/30
CPCH02S20/30F03D9/34F03D9/007Y02B10/30A62C3/07A62C37/40A62C3/16Y02E10/728Y02E10/72H02S30/20H02S20/26Y02E10/50H02S10/12F03D9/32F05B2220/708F05B2240/94G01P15/18
Inventor A·M·保罗斯
Owner A M 保罗斯
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