Wind-resistant structure of flexible photovoltaic support array and flexible photovoltaic support array

By designing an adjustable connecting rod structure, the problem of inconsistent connecting rod lengths in flexible photovoltaic support arrays was solved, improving installation efficiency and stability, enhancing wind resistance, and reducing processing and installation costs.

CN223942625UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24ARCTECH SOLAR HOLDING CO LTD
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Application Number
CN202520518907.0
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-03-24
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-03-24

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Technical Problem

In existing flexible photovoltaic support arrays, the fixed length of the connecting rods results in high requirements for processing precision, making it difficult to ensure the consistency of the connecting rod length, affecting the overall stability and installation difficulty, and lacking flexibility.

Method used

By designing adjustable first and second connecting rods, and using positioning holes, threaded holes, etc. to achieve connection, the length of the connecting rod can be adjusted through positioning and threaded holes, which reduces the requirements for machining accuracy and improves installation efficiency and stability.

Benefits of technology

It enables flexible adjustment of the connecting rod length, reduces processing difficulty and cost, enhances the overall stability and wind resistance of the flexible photovoltaic support array, and extends its service life.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the field of photovoltaic supports, and discloses a wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array and the flexible photovoltaic support array, and the wind-resistant structure of the flexible photovoltaic support array comprises a plurality of rows of wind-resistant frames and a plurality of connecting rods. Every two adjacent rows of wind-resistant frames are connected through the corresponding connecting rod. The connecting rod comprises a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod, and one end of the first connecting rod is fixedly connected with one end of the second connecting rod in a position-adjustable mode so as to adjust the length of the connecting rod. The overall length of the connecting rod is changed by adjusting the connecting position of the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod, so that the machining precision requirement of the connecting rod is lowered, and the installation difficulty and cost are lowered.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of photovoltaic support technology, and more particularly to a wind-resistant structure for a flexible photovoltaic support array and a flexible photovoltaic support array. Background Technology

[0002] With the continuous development of solar photovoltaic power generation technology, flexible photovoltaic (PV) supports, as a crucial structure supporting PV modules, are receiving increasing attention for their performance and stability. A flexible PV support system mainly includes load-bearing cables, wind-resistant cables, and wind-resistant frames. The load-bearing cables support the PV modules, while the wind-resistant cables are connected to the load-bearing cables via wind-resistant frames. These wind-resistant frames are a key component ensuring the safe and stable operation of the PV support system under severe weather conditions. Flexible PV supports typically appear in arrays, consisting of multiple rows of flexible PV supports. The wind-resistant frames of adjacent rows of flexible PV supports are usually connected by connecting rods to form a unified wind-resistant structure, enhancing the overall structural stability.

[0003] However, in existing technologies, the connecting rods linking two wind-resistant frames are generally of fixed length, placing extremely high demands on the machining precision of these rods. However, in actual production, due to factors such as processing technology and equipment precision, it is difficult to guarantee that the length of each connecting rod perfectly meets the design requirements. Any deviation in the length of the connecting rod can lead to problems in the connection between the wind-resistant structures, affecting the overall stability and wind resistance of the flexible photovoltaic support array. Furthermore, fixed-length connecting rods lack flexibility during installation, making adjustments impossible based on the actual installation environment, increasing installation difficulty and cost. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this application is to provide a wind-resistant structure for a flexible photovoltaic support array and a flexible photovoltaic support array. By adjusting the connection position of the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod, the overall length of the connecting rod can be changed, thereby reducing the processing accuracy requirements of the connecting rod and reducing the installation difficulty and cost.

[0005] The technical solution provided in this application is as follows:

[0006] On the one hand, a wind-resistant structure for a flexible photovoltaic support array is provided, comprising:

[0007] Multiple rows of wind-resistant frames and multiple connecting rods;

[0008] The two wind-resistant frames in adjacent rows are connected by the connecting rod;

[0009] The connecting rod includes a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod, with one end of the first connecting rod being fixedly connected to one end of the second connecting rod in an adjustable position to adjust the length of the connecting rod.

[0010] In some embodiments, the first connecting rod includes a first connecting portion extending along the length direction of the first connecting rod, the second connecting rod includes a second connecting portion, and the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion are adjustablely connected to each other.

[0011] In some embodiments, the first connecting portion is a plurality of positioning holes disposed on the first connecting rod, and the plurality of positioning holes are spaced apart along the length direction of the first connecting rod;

[0012] The second connecting part is an elastic positioning pin disposed at the end of the second connecting rod;

[0013] The length of the connecting rod can be adjusted by inserting the elastic locating pin into the locating hole at different positions.

[0014] In some embodiments, a fastener is also included, wherein the first connecting portion is a plurality of first mounting holes disposed on the first connecting rod, and the plurality of first mounting holes are spaced apart along the length direction of the first connecting rod;

[0015] The second connecting part is a second mounting hole provided on the second connecting rod. The fastener passes through the second mounting hole and the first mounting hole at different positions and locks in place.

[0016] In some embodiments, the first connecting part is an externally threaded section provided at the end of the first connecting rod, and the second connecting part is an internally threaded hole provided at the end of the second connecting rod. The first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are connected by an adjustable thread.

[0017] In some embodiments, the connecting rod further includes a connecting sleeve, wherein the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are respectively inserted into both ends of the connecting sleeve and fixedly connected to the connecting sleeve, and the positions of the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod inserted into the connecting sleeve are adjustable.

[0018] In some embodiments, the first connecting rod includes a first connecting plate disposed at the end of the first connecting rod away from the second connecting rod, and the first connecting plate is connected to one of the wind-resistant frames;

[0019] The second connecting rod includes a second connecting plate, which is located at the end of the second connecting rod away from the first connecting rod, and the second connecting plate is connected to another adjacent wind-resistant frame.

[0020] In some embodiments, two wind-resistant frames in adjacent rows are connected by two connecting rods.

[0021] In some embodiments, the wind-resistant frame includes a first vertex, a second vertex, a third vertex, and a fourth vertex, the first vertex, the second vertex, and the third vertex being coplanar, and the first vertex being used to connect to one load-bearing cable of the flexible photovoltaic support array, the second vertex and the third vertex being used to connect to another load-bearing cable of the flexible photovoltaic support array, and the fourth vertex being located below the load-bearing cable and used to connect to the wind-resistant cable of the flexible photovoltaic support array.

[0022] One end of one of the connecting rods is connected to the second vertex of one of the wind-resistant frames, and the other end of the connecting rod is connected to the fourth vertex of the adjacent wind-resistant frame;

[0023] One end of the other connecting rod is connected to the third vertex of one of the wind-resistant frames, and the other end of the other connecting rod is connected to the fourth vertex of the adjacent wind-resistant frame.

[0024] On the other hand, a flexible photovoltaic support array is also provided, including multiple rows of flexible photovoltaic supports and a wind-resistant structure of the flexible photovoltaic support array described in any of the above embodiments. The wind-resistant structure has multiple wind-resistant frames arranged sequentially on the multiple rows of flexible photovoltaic supports, and the wind-resistant frames arranged on adjacent rows of flexible photovoltaic supports are connected by the connecting rod.

[0025] The technical advantages of this application are as follows: By adjusting the connection position between the first and second connecting rods, the overall length of the connecting rods can be adjusted. Since the length of the connecting rods is adjustable, there is no need to strictly control the precise length of the connecting rods during processing, reducing processing difficulty and cost. When installing the wind-resistant structure, the length of the connecting rods can be flexibly adjusted according to the actual installation space and structural requirements, ensuring a tight and stable connection between the wind-resistant structures, thus improving installation efficiency and quality. Furthermore, by reasonably adjusting the length of the connecting rods, the flexible photovoltaic support wind-resistant structure can better adapt to different working conditions and environmental conditions, enhancing the overall stability and wind resistance of the flexible photovoltaic support, and extending its service life. Attached Figure Description

[0026] The present application will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments:

[0027] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array provided in one embodiment of this application;

[0028] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of a wind-resistant structure provided in one embodiment of this application;

[0029] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the first connecting rod provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0030] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the second connecting rod provided in an embodiment of this application;

[0031] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a connecting rod provided in one embodiment of this application;

[0032] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting rod provided in another embodiment of this application.

[0033] Explanation of icon numbers:

[0034] 10. Photovoltaic support frame; 11. Column; 12. Load-bearing cable; 13. Wind-resistant cable; 20. Crossbeam;

[0035] 100. Wind-resistant frame; 101. First vertex; 102. Second vertex; 103. Third vertex; 104. Fourth vertex; 110. Connecting rod;

[0036] 200, connecting rod; 210, first connecting rod; 211, first connecting part; 212, first connecting plate; 220, second connecting rod; 221, second connecting part; 222, second connecting plate;

[0037] 300. Fasteners. Detailed Implementation

[0038] In the following description, specific details such as particular system architectures and techniques are set forth for illustrative purposes and not for limitation, in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments of this application. However, those skilled in the art will understand that this application can also be implemented in other embodiments without these specific details. In other instances, detailed descriptions of well-known systems, apparatuses, circuits, and methods have been omitted so as not to obscure the description of this application with unnecessary detail.

[0039] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this application or the prior art, the specific implementation methods of this application will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the accompanying drawings described below are only some embodiments of this application. For those skilled in the art, other drawings and other implementation methods can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0040] To keep the drawings concise, each drawing only schematically shows the parts relevant to this application, and they do not represent the actual structure of the product. Furthermore, for ease of understanding, in some drawings, only one of the components with the same structure or function is schematically shown, or only one is labeled. In this document, "one" not only means "only one," but can also mean "more than one."

[0041] It should also be further understood that the term “and / or” as used in this application specification and the appended claims means any combination of one or more of the associated listed items and all possible combinations, and includes such combinations.

[0042] In this document, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "linkage" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections, detachable connections, or integral connections; they can refer to mechanical connections or electrical connections; they can refer to direct connections or indirect connections through an intermediate medium; or they can refer to the internal connection between two components. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this application based on the specific circumstances.

[0043] In the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings, the directional indications (such as up, down, left, right, front, and back) are relative rather than absolute when describing the structure and movement of the various components, and are not intended to limit the direction of the product during actual use.

[0044] Furthermore, in the description of this application, ordinal numbers, such as "first" and "second," are used only to distinguish related objects and should not be construed as indicating or implying the relative importance or order between related objects.

[0045] like Figure 1As shown, this disclosure provides a flexible photovoltaic support array, including at least two rows of flexible photovoltaic supports 10, with adjacent rows of flexible photovoltaic supports 10 connected by a wind-resistant structure. Specifically, each row of flexible photovoltaic supports 10 extends along a first direction, and multiple rows of flexible photovoltaic supports 10 are arranged sequentially along a second direction, with the first direction perpendicular to the second direction. Each row of flexible photovoltaic supports 10 includes a column 11 and a load-bearing cable 12. At least two columns 11 are respectively located at both ends of the flexible photovoltaic support 10, and two load-bearing cables 12 are located between the at least two columns 11 and connected to the columns 11, and are used to support the photovoltaic modules. To obtain more power generation, the two load-bearing cables 12 are arranged at different heights in the height direction, so that the photovoltaic modules are tilted on the plane formed by the two load-bearing cables 12. Specifically, in one embodiment, a crossbeam 20 is fixedly connected to the top of the column 11, and the end of the load-bearing cable 12 is fixedly connected to the crossbeam 20 through an anchor, thereby achieving a fixed connection with the column 11; in another embodiment, the end of the load-bearing cable 12 passes directly through the column 11 and is locked by an anchor, thereby achieving a fixed connection with the column 11; in this embodiment, the load-bearing cable 12 is connected to the column 11 through the crossbeam 20.

[0046] Please continue to refer to this. Figure 1 As shown, in this embodiment, each row of flexible photovoltaic support also includes a wind-resistant cable 13. The wind-resistant cable 13 is located below the load-bearing cable 12 and extends along the first direction. The load-bearing cable 12 and the wind-resistant cable 14 are connected by multiple wind-resistant frames 100. The wind-resistant frames 100 are fixedly connected to the load-bearing cable 12 and the wind-resistant cable 14 respectively to improve the structural stability of the flexible photovoltaic support.

[0047] like Figure 2 As shown, the wind-resistant structure includes multiple rows of wind-resistant frames 100 and multiple connecting rods 200 for connecting the load-bearing cable 12 and the wind-resistant cable 13; the two wind-resistant frames 100 of adjacent rows of flexible photovoltaic supports are connected by connecting rods 200; the connecting rods 200 include a first connecting rod 210 and a second connecting rod 220, one end of the first connecting rod 210 and one end of the second connecting rod 220 are fixedly connected in an adjustable position to adjust the length of the connecting rod 200.

[0048] The wind-resistant structure of this embodiment includes multiple rows of wind-resistant frames 100 and multiple connecting rods 200. The multiple rows of wind-resistant frames 100 are spaced apart along a second direction. Each row of wind-resistant frames 100 includes multiple wind-resistant frames 100 spaced apart along a first direction. Between adjacent rows, corresponding two wind-resistant frames 100 are connected by connecting rods 200, so that the wind-resistant frames 100 between all rows are connected to form a whole, thereby improving the stability of the photovoltaic support array.

[0049] The connecting rod 200 includes a first connecting rod 210 and a second connecting rod 220. The first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 are fixedly connected in an adjustable position. By adjusting the connection position of the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220, the overall length of the connecting rod 200 can be adjusted. Since the length of the connecting rod 200 is adjustable, there is no need to strictly control the precise length of the connecting rod 200 during processing, reducing processing difficulty and cost. When installing the wind-resistant structure, the length of the connecting rod 200 can be flexibly adjusted according to the actual installation space and structural requirements, ensuring a tight and stable connection between the wind-resistant structures, improving installation efficiency and quality. Furthermore, by reasonably adjusting the length of the connecting rod 200, the wind-resistant structure of the flexible photovoltaic support array can better adapt to different working conditions and environmental conditions, enhancing the overall stability and wind resistance of the flexible photovoltaic support array and extending the service life of the flexible photovoltaic support.

[0050] In some embodiments of this disclosure, such as Figures 3 to 5 As shown, the first connecting rod 210 is provided with a first connecting part 211 extending along the length direction of the first connecting rod 210, and the second connecting rod 220 is provided with a second connecting part 221. The first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting part 221 are connected by mutual cooperation, and the length of the connecting rod 200 is adjusted.

[0051] In one implementation of this embodiment, such as Figures 3 to 5 As shown, the first connecting part 211 can be a positioning hole, and the second connecting part 221 can be an elastic positioning pin. For example, the first connecting rod 210 has multiple positioning holes spaced apart along its length, and the end of the second connecting rod 220 is provided with an elastic positioning pin. The outer diameter of the second connecting rod 220 is smaller than the inner diameter of the first connecting rod 210, and the end of the second connecting rod 220 with the elastic positioning pin is inserted into the first connecting rod 210. During installation, the elastic positioning pin is first pressed to retract, and then the second connecting rod 220 is slid along the length of the first connecting rod 210. When it slides to a suitable position, the elastic positioning pin pops out under elastic action and inserts into the corresponding positioning hole, thus fixing the length of the connecting rod 200. If it is necessary to readjust the length of the connecting rod 200, simply press the elastic positioning pin again and slide the second connecting rod 220. It should be noted that, as a simple variation, this embodiment can also provide an elastic positioning pin on the first connecting rod 210 and multiple positioning holes on the second connecting rod 220.

[0052] In another implementation of this embodiment, such as Figure 6As shown, both the first connecting portion 211 and the second connecting portion 221 can be hole-like structures. For example, the wind-resistant structure also includes a fastener 300. The first connecting portion 211 consists of a plurality of first mounting holes provided on the first connecting rod 210, the plurality of first mounting holes being spaced apart along the length direction of the first connecting rod 210; the second connecting portion 221 consists of a second mounting hole provided on the second connecting rod 220. The length of the connecting rod 200 is adjusted by passing the fastener 300 through the second mounting hole and the first mounting holes at different positions and locking it.

[0053] The second connecting rod 220 is sleeved inside the first connecting rod 210, or the first connecting rod 210 is sleeved inside the second connecting rod 220. By moving the second connecting rod 220 or the first connecting rod 210, relative movement occurs between the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220, aligning the second mounting hole with the first mounting hole at different positions. This changes the overlap length between the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220, thus adjusting the length of the connecting rod 200. After the length of the connecting rod 200 is adjusted to the correct position, the fastener 300 is passed through the second mounting hole and the corresponding first mounting hole and locked to fix the length of the connecting rod 200. It should be noted that, for ease of installation of the fastener 300, both the first and second mounting holes in this embodiment are through holes, and the fastener 300 is a bolt or screw, etc.

[0054] In another implementation of this embodiment, the first connecting part 211 is an externally threaded section at the end of the first connecting rod 210, and the second connecting part 221 is an internally threaded hole at the end of the second connecting rod 220. The first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 are connected by threads to adjust the length of the connecting rod 200. During installation, the externally threaded end of the first connecting rod 210 is screwed into the internally threaded hole of the second connecting rod 220. Depending on the required length of the connecting rod 200, the first connecting rod 210 or the second connecting rod 220 is rotated to change their relative rotation and the overlap length. For example, when the length of the connecting rod 200 needs to be increased, the first connecting rod 210 is screwed out of the second connecting rod 220; when the length of the connecting rod 200 needs to be shortened, the first connecting rod 210 is screwed in into the second connecting rod 220. After adjusting to a suitable length, the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 can maintain a stable connection due to the self-locking effect of the threads.

[0055] In some embodiments of this disclosure, the connecting rod 200 further includes a connecting sleeve, the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 are respectively inserted into the two ends of the connecting sleeve and fixedly connected to the connecting sleeve, and the positions of the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 inserted into the connecting sleeve are adjustable, and the length of the connecting rod 200 is adjusted by adjusting the insertion depth of the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 in the connecting sleeve.

[0056] In this embodiment, the overall length of the connecting rod 200 is adjusted by adjusting the insertion depth of the first connecting rod 210 into the connecting sleeve, and / or adjusting the insertion depth of the second connecting rod 220 into the connecting sleeve. For example, the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 can be connected to the connecting sleeve via a threaded connection; or the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 can be connected to the connecting sleeve via positioning holes and elastic positioning pins; or the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 can be connected via fastening screws and mounting holes. All of the above connection methods can achieve adjustment of the insertion depth of the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 within the connecting sleeve.

[0057] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2 As shown, the first connecting rod 210 has a first connecting plate 212 at the end away from the second connecting rod 220, and the first connecting plate 212 is connected to a wind-resistant frame 100; the second connecting rod 220 has a second connecting plate 222 at the end away from the first connecting rod 210, and the second connecting plate 222 is connected to another adjacent wind-resistant frame 100. The connecting plates on the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 facilitate the connection between the first connecting rod 210 and the second connecting rod 220 and the wind-resistant frame 100, reducing installation difficulty.

[0058] In some embodiments, such as Figure 2As shown, two adjacent rows of wind-resistant frames 100 are connected by two connecting rods 200 to improve the stability of the connection between the wind-resistant frames 100. The wind-resistant frame 100 can be a planar structure, such as a triangle, quadrilateral, or other polygonal structure; it can also be a three-dimensional structure, such as a triangular pyramid, square pyramid, pentagonal pyramid, or other polygonal pyramidal structure. The number of connecting rods 200 can be one or more. When there is only one connecting rod, both ends of the connecting rod 200 can be connected to the wind-resistant cables 13 of two adjacent rows of flexible photovoltaic supports 10, or to the load-bearing cables 12 of two adjacent rows of flexible photovoltaic supports 10, or one end of the connecting rod 200 can be connected to the load-bearing cables 12 of one row of flexible photovoltaic supports 10, and the other end can be connected to the wind-resistant cables 13 of an adjacent row of flexible photovoltaic supports 10. When there are multiple connecting rods 200, the multiple connecting rods 200 can be arranged in a crisscross or parallel manner. That is, there are no restrictions on the number and arrangement of the connecting rods 200, as long as the connection between adjacent rows of wind-resistant frames 100 can be achieved. Preferably, the wind-resistant frame 100 is a pyramidal structure, comprising multiple connecting rods 110. These connecting rods 110 are interconnected to form a pyramidal structure. The wind-resistant frame 100 has at least four vertices. Each load-bearing cable 12 and wind-resistant cable 13 is connected to at least one vertex, and the number of vertices connected to the load-bearing cable 12 is not less than the number of vertices connected to the wind-resistant cable 13. In this embodiment, the wind-resistant frame 100 is a triangular pyramidal structure, comprising six connecting rods 110. The six connecting rods 110 are interconnected by fasteners such as eye bolts to form a triangular pyramidal structure. The interconnected six connecting rods 110 form four vertices: a first vertex 101, a second vertex 102, a third vertex 103, and a fourth vertex 104. The first vertex 101, the second vertex 102, and the third vertex 103 are coplanar, and the fourth vertex 104 is located below the plane formed by the first vertex 101, the second vertex 102, and the third vertex 103. The first vertex 101 is connected to a load-bearing cable, the second vertex 102 and the third vertex 103 are each connected to another load-bearing cable 12, and the fourth vertex 104 is connected to a wind-resistant cable 13. One end of each of the two connecting rods 200 is connected to the fourth vertex 104 of a wind-resistant frame 100, the other end of one connecting rod 200 is connected to the second vertex 102 of the corresponding adjacent row of wind-resistant frames 100, and the other end of the other connecting rod 200 is connected to the third vertex 103 of the corresponding adjacent row of wind-resistant frames 100. By setting two connecting rods 200 between two adjacent wind-resistant frames 100, the stability between the multiple rows of load-bearing cables 12 can be improved, further enhancing the wind resistance of the flexible photovoltaic support.

[0059] In the above embodiments, the descriptions of each embodiment have different focuses. For parts that are not described in detail or recorded in a certain embodiment, please refer to the relevant descriptions of other embodiments.

[0060] It should be noted that the above embodiments can be freely combined as needed. The above description is only a preferred embodiment of this application. It should be pointed out that for those skilled in the art, several improvements and modifications can be made without departing from the principle of this application, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the protection scope of this application.

Claims

1. A wind-resistant structure for a flexible photovoltaic support array, characterized in that, include: Multiple rows of wind-resistant frames and multiple connecting rods; The two wind-resistant frames in adjacent rows are connected by the connecting rod; The connecting rod includes a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod, with one end of the first connecting rod being fixedly connected to one end of the second connecting rod in an adjustable position to adjust the length of the connecting rod.

2. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to claim 1, characterized in that, The first connecting rod includes a first connecting portion extending along the length direction of the first connecting rod, and the second connecting rod includes a second connecting portion, wherein the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion are connected to each other in an adjustable position.

3. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first connecting part consists of a plurality of positioning holes disposed on the first connecting rod, and the plurality of positioning holes are spaced apart along the length direction of the first connecting rod; The second connecting part is an elastic positioning pin disposed at the end of the second connecting rod; The length of the connecting rod can be adjusted by inserting the elastic locating pin into the locating hole at different positions.

4. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to claim 2, characterized in that, It also includes fasteners, and the first connecting part is a plurality of first mounting holes provided on the first connecting rod, the plurality of first mounting holes being spaced apart along the length direction of the first connecting rod; The second connecting part is a second mounting hole provided on the second connecting rod. The fastener passes through the second mounting hole and the first mounting hole at different positions and locks in place.

5. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first connecting part is an external threaded section provided at the end of the first connecting rod, and the second connecting part is an internal threaded hole provided at the end of the second connecting rod. The first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are connected by an adjustable thread.

6. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connecting rod further includes a connecting sleeve, the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod are respectively inserted into the two ends of the connecting sleeve and fixedly connected to the connecting sleeve, and the positions of the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod inserted into the connecting sleeve are adjustable.

7. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that, The first connecting rod includes a first connecting plate, which is disposed at the end of the first connecting rod away from the second connecting rod, and the first connecting plate is connected to one of the wind-resistant frames; The second connecting rod includes a second connecting plate, which is located at the end of the second connecting rod away from the first connecting rod, and the second connecting plate is connected to another adjacent wind-resistant frame.

8. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that, The two wind-resistant frames in adjacent rows are connected by two connecting rods.

9. The wind-resistant structure of a flexible photovoltaic support array according to claim 8, characterized in that, The wind-resistant frame includes a first vertex, a second vertex, a third vertex, and a fourth vertex. The first vertex, the second vertex, and the third vertex are coplanar. The first vertex is used to connect to one load-bearing cable of the flexible photovoltaic support array. The second vertex and the third vertex are respectively used to connect to the other load-bearing cable of the flexible photovoltaic support array. The fourth vertex is located below the load-bearing cable and is used to connect to the wind-resistant cable of the flexible photovoltaic support array. One end of one of the connecting rods is connected to the second vertex of one of the wind-resistant frames, and the other end of the connecting rod is connected to the fourth vertex of the adjacent wind-resistant frame; One end of the other connecting rod is connected to the third vertex of one of the wind-resistant frames, and the other end of the other connecting rod is connected to the fourth vertex of the adjacent wind-resistant frame.

10. A flexible photovoltaic support array, characterized in that, The wind-resistant structure includes multiple rows of flexible photovoltaic supports and the flexible photovoltaic support array as described in any one of claims 1-9. The wind-resistant structure comprises multiple wind-resistant frames arranged sequentially on the multiple rows of flexible photovoltaic supports, and the wind-resistant frames arranged on adjacent rows of flexible photovoltaic supports are connected by the connecting rods.