Support assembly and solar panel
By setting fixed seats and adjustable parts on the solar panel to form a support structure with different included angles, the problems of difficult operation and insufficient stability of existing brackets are solved, and stable support and easy adjustment of the solar panel are achieved.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202520545793.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-03-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-03
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-03-26
AI Technical Summary
Existing adjustable-angle solar panel brackets are difficult to operate and lack sufficient support stability during use.
A support assembly is designed, including a support member, a fixing component, and an adjusting component. By setting first and second fixing seats at intervals on the solar panel, the two ends of the support member are rotatably set in the connecting holes, and protrusions are set on the hole walls. Combined with the sliding setting of the adjusting component, different included angles are formed to facilitate sunlight exposure. The operation is simple and the structure is stable.
It enables flexible adjustment of the angle between the solar panel and the contact surface, improving the support stability and ease of operation of the bracket assembly.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of solar panel technology, and in particular to a support assembly and a solar panel. Background Technology
[0002] With the development of new energy technologies, solar panels are widely used in outdoor activities. Solar panels convert solar energy into electricity, providing power for outdoor activities. During use, solar panels generally require adjustable-angle supports to ensure optimal sunlight angle. However, existing adjustable-angle supports still suffer from difficulties in operation and insufficient stability during solar panel use. Utility Model Content
[0003] This utility model provides a support assembly and a solar panel to solve at least one of the aforementioned technical problems.
[0004] According to an embodiment of the present invention, a support assembly is used for a solar panel, the support assembly comprising:
[0005] Support member, the support member being used to support on the contact surface;
[0006] A fixing component, comprising a first fixing seat and a second fixing seat, wherein the first fixing seat and the second fixing seat are spaced apart on the solar panel.
[0007] The first fixing base has a first connecting hole, and the second fixing base has a second connecting hole. The two ends of the support member are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole, respectively. The walls of the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole are provided with protrusions. When the end of the support member abuts against the protrusions, a first included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface.
[0008] An adjusting member is slidably disposed on the first fixed base, and a portion of the adjusting member is slidably disposed in the first connecting hole. When one end of the support member abuts against the adjusting member, a second included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, and the second included angle is different from the first included angle.
[0009] In the aforementioned support assembly, a first fixing seat and a second fixing seat are spaced apart on the solar panel. The first fixing seat has a first connecting hole, and the second fixing seat has a second connecting hole. The two ends of the support member are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole, respectively, so that the support member can stably support the solar panel. Furthermore, protrusions are provided on the walls of both the first and second connecting holes. When the end of the support member abuts against the protrusion, a first angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface. The support assembly is also equipped with an adjusting member, part of which is slidably disposed in the first connecting hole. When one end of the support member abuts against the adjusting member, a second angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface. Thus, the protrusions and the adjusting member allow different angles to be formed between the solar panel and the contact surface to facilitate sunlight irradiation on the solar panel. The operation is simple, the structure is stable, and the support stability of the support assembly can be improved.
[0010] In some embodiments, the support member includes a support portion and two rotating portions connected to the support portion. The support portion is used to support the contact surface. The two rotating portions are respectively disposed in the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole. The adjusting member includes a column and a snap-fit portion. The column is connected to the snap-fit portion. A portion of the column and the snap-fit portion are both disposed in the first connecting hole. The snap-fit portion has a groove. When a second included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, a portion of the rotating portion is located in the groove, and the rotating portion abuts against the groove wall.
[0011] In some embodiments, the first fixing seat has a first sliding groove, the first sliding groove is connected to the first connecting hole, and one end of the column passes through the first sliding groove;
[0012] When a force is applied to the column, the column can be driven to move the snap-fit part along the opening direction of the first connecting hole, so that part of the rotating part is located inside the groove or outside the groove.
[0013] In some embodiments, the support assembly includes a first limiting member disposed at the end of the first fixing seat away from the support member, the first limiting member being connected to the groove wall of the first slide groove, and the first limiting member being configured to prevent the column from disengaging from the first slide groove when the column slides away from the support member along the opening direction of the first connecting hole.
[0014] In some embodiments, the rotating part has a first side surface and the protrusion has a second side surface. When the first included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, the first side surface abuts against the second side surface, and the first side surface and the second side surface are arranged parallel to each other.
[0015] In some embodiments, the groove has a third side surface, and when a second included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, the first side surface abuts against the third side surface, and the first side surface and the third side surface are arranged parallel to each other.
[0016] In some embodiments, the bracket assembly includes a locking member, the second fixing seat has a second sliding groove communicating with the second connecting hole, the locking member passes through the second sliding groove and slides on the second sliding groove, the locking member is configured to abut against one end of the support member to restrict the support member from rotating on the first fixing seat and the second fixing seat when the support member is in the retracted state.
[0017] In some embodiments, the locking member includes a connecting part and a sliding part, the wall of the second connecting hole is provided with a third sliding groove, the end of the sliding part is disposed in the third sliding groove, and one end of the connecting part passes through the second sliding groove and is connected to the sliding part;
[0018] When a force is applied to the connecting part, the connecting part can be driven to move the sliding part along the opening direction of the second connecting hole, so that the sliding part abuts against one end of the support member or the sliding part disengages from the support member.
[0019] In some embodiments, the bracket assembly includes a second limiting member disposed at one end of the second fixing seat away from the support member. The second limiting member is connected to the groove wall of the third sliding groove and is configured to restrict the sliding part from disengaging from the third sliding groove when the sliding part slides away from the support member along the opening direction of the second connecting hole.
[0020] A solar panel according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a battery panel and a support assembly as described in any of the above embodiments, wherein the support assembly is connected to the battery panel.
[0021] In the aforementioned solar panel, a first fixing seat and a second fixing seat are spaced apart on the solar panel. The first fixing seat has a first connecting hole, and the second fixing seat has a second connecting hole. The two ends of the support member are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole, respectively, so that the support member can stably support the solar panel. Furthermore, protrusions are provided on the walls of both the first and second connecting holes. When the end of the support member abuts against the protrusion, a first angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface. An adjusting member is provided in the bracket assembly. Part of the adjusting member is slidably disposed in the first connecting hole. When one end of the support member abuts against the adjusting member, a second angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface. Thus, the protrusions and the adjusting member allow different angles to be formed between the solar panel and the contact surface to facilitate sunlight shining on the solar panel. The operation is simple, the structure is stable, and the support stability of the bracket assembly can be improved.
[0022] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. Attached Figure Description
[0023] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this invention will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
[0024] Figure 1 This is one of the structural schematic diagrams of the solar panel in the unfolded state according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0025] Figure 2 This is one of the exploded structural diagrams of the solar panel in the unfolded state according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0026] Figure 3 yes Figure 2 Enlarged view of section A;
[0027] Figure 4 yes Figure 3 Enlarged view of section B;
[0028] Figure 5 This is the second structural schematic diagram of the solar panel in the unfolded state according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0029] Figure 6 This is the second partially exploded structural diagram of the solar panel in the unfolded state according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0030] Figure 7 yes Figure 6 Enlarged view of section C;
[0031] Figure 8 This is a structural schematic diagram of the solar panel in its stored state according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0032] Figure 9 This is a top view of the solar panel in its stored state according to an embodiment of this utility model;
[0033] Figure 10 yes Figure 9 Cross-sectional view of the mid-section line DD;
[0034] Figure 11 yes Figure 10 Enlarged view of section F in the middle;
[0035] Figure 12 yes Figure 9 Cross-sectional view of the center section line EE;
[0036] Figure 13 yes Figure 12 A magnified view of section G in the middle.
[0037] Figure label:
[0038] 100. Bracket assembly; 10. Support member; 12. Fixing assembly; 14. Adjusting member; 15. Solar panel; 16. Contact surface; 18. First fixing seat; 20. Second fixing seat; 22. First connecting hole; 24. Second connecting hole; 26. Protrusion; 28. Support part; 30. Rotating part; 32. Column; 34. Snap-fit part; 36. Groove; 38. First sliding groove; 40. First chamfer; 42. Second chamfer; 44. First limiting member; 46. First side; 48. Second side; 50. Third side; 52. Locking member; 54. Second sliding groove; 56. Connecting part; 58. Sliding part; 60. Third sliding groove; 62. Second limiting member; 64. Junction box; 66. Connecting wire; 68. Plug; 70. Handle; 200. Solar panel. Detailed Implementation
[0039] The embodiments of this utility model are described in detail below. Examples of these embodiments are shown in the accompanying drawings, wherein the same or similar reference numerals denote the same or similar elements or elements having the same or similar functions throughout. The embodiments described below with reference to the accompanying drawings are exemplary and are only used to explain this utility model, and should not be construed as limiting this utility model.
[0040] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "center," "longitudinal," "lateral," "length," "width," "thickness," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," "bottom," "inner," "outer," "clockwise," and "counterclockwise," etc., indicating the orientation or positional relationship, are based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings and are only for the convenience of describing this utility model and simplifying the description. They do not indicate or imply that the device or element referred to must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as a limitation of this utility model. In the description of this utility model, "a plurality of" means two or more, unless otherwise explicitly specified.
[0041] In the description of this utility model, it should be noted that, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, the terms "installation," "connection," and "joining" should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection. They can refer to a mechanical connection or an electrical connection. They can refer to a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium, and they can refer to the internal communication of two components or the interaction between two components. For those skilled in the art, the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model can be understood according to the specific circumstances.
[0042] In this invention, unless otherwise explicitly specified and limited, "above" or "below" the second feature can include direct contact between the first and second features, or contact between the first and second features through another feature between them. Furthermore, "above," "over," and "on top" of the second feature includes the first feature directly above or diagonally above the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a higher horizontal level than the second feature. "Below," "below," and "under" the second feature includes the first feature directly below or diagonally below the second feature, or simply indicates that the first feature is at a lower horizontal level than the second feature.
[0043] This disclosure provides many different embodiments or examples for implementing various structures of the present invention. To simplify the disclosure, specific examples of components and arrangements are described herein. These are merely examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Furthermore, reference numerals and / or letters may be repeated in different examples; such repetition is for simplification and clarity and does not in itself indicate a relationship between the various embodiments and / or arrangements discussed. In addition, examples of various specific processes and materials are provided in this invention; however, those skilled in the art will recognize the application of other processes and / or the use of other materials.
[0044] Please refer to Figures 1 to 7This invention discloses a support assembly 100 for use with a solar panel 200. The support assembly 100 includes a support member 10, a fixing assembly 12, and an adjusting member 14. The support member 10 is used to support the solar panel 16. The fixing assembly 12 includes a first fixing seat 18 and a second fixing seat 20, which are spaced apart on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. The first fixing seat 18 has a first connecting hole 22, and the second fixing seat 20 has a second connecting hole 24. Both ends of the support member 10 are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24, respectively. The walls of both the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24 are provided with protrusions 26. When the end of the support member 10 abuts against the protrusions 26, a first included angle θ1 is formed between the solar panel 15 and the contact surface 16. The adjusting member 14 is slidably disposed on the first fixed base 18, and part of the adjusting member 14 is slidably disposed in the first connecting hole 22. When one end of the support member 10 abuts against the adjusting member 14, a second included angle θ2 is formed between the battery panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16. The second included angle θ2 is different from the first included angle θ1.
[0045] In the aforementioned support assembly 100, a first fixing seat 18 and a second fixing seat 20 are spaced apart on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. The first fixing seat 18 has a first connecting hole 22, and the second fixing seat 20 has a second connecting hole 24. The two ends of the support member 10 are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24, respectively, so that the support member 10 can stably support the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. Furthermore, since protrusions 26 are provided on the walls of both the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24, when the end of the support member 10 abuts against the protrusions 26, the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200... A first included angle θ1 is formed between the support member 10 and the contact surface 16, and an adjustment member 14 is provided through the support assembly 100. The adjustment member 14 is partially slidably disposed in the first connecting hole 22. When one end of the support member 10 abuts against the adjustment member 14, a second included angle θ2 is formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16. Thus, the arrangement of the protrusion 26 and the adjustment member 14 allows different included angles to be formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16 so that the sun can shine on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. The operation is simple, the structure is stable, and the support stability of the support assembly 100 can be improved.
[0046] Specifically, the first fixing seat 18 and the second fixing seat 20 are fixedly connected to one end of the solar panel 15 at intervals. The first fixing seat 18 and the second fixing seat 20 can be fixed to the solar panel 15 by screws, rivets, or other means. A first connecting hole 22 is provided on one side of the first fixing seat 18, and a second connecting hole 24 is provided on one side of the second fixing seat 20. The opening direction of the first connecting hole 22 is the same as the opening direction of the second connecting hole 24. The support member 10 can be similar to a U-shape. One end of the support member 10 is rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole 22, and the other end is rotatably disposed in the second connecting hole 24. The two ends of the support member 10 can be disposed between the first fixing seat 18 and the second fixing seat 20.
[0047] Both the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24 have protrusions 26 on their walls. The protrusions 26 extend from one end of the hole to the other end along the opening direction of the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24. In one embodiment, when the solar panel 200 is in the unfolded state, one end of the solar panel 15 can be supported on the contact surface 16, and a portion of the support member 10 can also be supported on the contact surface 16. The side of the support member 10 supporting the contact surface 16 can rotate away from the solar panel 15. When the end of the support member 10 rotates and abuts against the protrusions 26, a first included angle θ1 can be formed between the solar panel 15 and the contact surface 16 (e.g., ...). Figure 1 The first included angle θ1 can be an acute angle, and the angle of the first included angle θ1 can be 40 degrees. The contact surface 16 includes the ground. Optionally, the walls of the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24 can each be provided with two protrusions 26, which are spaced apart. When the first included angle θ1 is formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16, the end of the support member 10 can abut against the two protrusions 26.
[0048] The adjusting member 14 can be similar to an inverted L shape. A portion of the adjusting member 14 is slidably disposed in the first connecting hole 22, and the other portion of the adjusting member 14 can protrude from the first fixing seat 18. In one embodiment, when the solar panel 200 is in the unfolded state, one end of the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 can be supported on the contact surface 16, and a portion of the support member 10 can be supported on the contact surface 16. After the adjusting member 14 can slide close to one end of the support member 10, the side of the support member 10 supporting the contact surface 16 can rotate away from the solar panel 15. When one end of the support member 10 rotates and abuts against the adjusting member 14, a second included angle θ2 can be formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16 (e.g., ...). Figure 5 The second included angle θ2 can be an acute angle. The second included angle θ2 is different from the first included angle θ1. The angle of the second included angle θ2 can be 50 degrees.
[0049] In other words, the first fixing seat 18 and the second fixing seat 20 are spaced apart on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. The first fixing seat 18 has a first connecting hole 22, and the second fixing seat 20 has a second connecting hole 24. The two ends of the support member 10 are respectively rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24, so that the support member 10 can stably support the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. Furthermore, since the walls of the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24 are provided with protrusions 26, when the end of the support member 10 abuts against the protrusions 26, the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 contacts the protrusions 26. A first included angle θ1 is formed between the surfaces 16, and an adjusting member 14 is provided through the bracket assembly 100. Part of the adjusting member 14 is slidably disposed in the first connecting hole 22. When one end of the support member 10 abuts against the adjusting member 14, a second included angle θ2 is formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16. Thus, the arrangement of the protrusion 26 and the adjusting member 14 allows different included angles to be formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16 so that sunlight can shine on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. The operation is simple, the structure is stable, and the support stability of the bracket assembly 100 can be improved.
[0050] Please combine Figures 2 to 4 as well as Figure 11 In some embodiments, the support member 10 includes a support portion 28 and two rotating portions 30. The two rotating portions 30 are connected to the support portion 28, and the support portion 28 is used to support the contact surface 16. The two rotating portions 30 are respectively disposed in the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24. The adjusting member 14 includes a column 32 and a snap-fit portion 34. The column 32 is connected to the snap-fit portion 34. Parts of the column 32 and the snap-fit portion 34 are disposed in the first connecting hole 22. The snap-fit portion 34 has a groove 36. When a second included angle θ2 is formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16, part of the rotating portion 30 is located in the groove 36, and the rotating portion 30 abuts against the groove wall of the groove 36.
[0051] In this way, part of the rotating part 30 is located in the groove 36, and the rotating part 30 abuts against the groove wall of the groove 36, thereby forming a second included angle θ2 between the solar panel 15 and the contact surface 16 of the solar panel 200, which facilitates sunlight to shine on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200.
[0052] Specifically, two rotating parts 30 are respectively connected to both ends of the support part 28 and are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24, respectively. The rotating parts 30 may be flat. The snap-fit part 34 is disposed in the first connecting hole 22, and a portion of the column 32 is disposed in the first connecting hole 22. The snap-fit part 34 has a groove 36 on the side facing the rotating part 30, and the snap-fit part 34 may be U-shaped. In one embodiment, the adjusting member 14 can slide towards the rotating part 30, so that the snap-fit part 34 moves closer to the rotating part 30, thereby causing a portion of the rotating part 30 to be located in the groove 36. When the rotating part 30 rotates, the rotating part 30 can abut against the groove wall of the groove 36, placing the solar panel 200 on the ground, thereby forming a second included angle θ2 between the solar panel 15 and the contact surface 16, which facilitates sunlight to shine on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200.
[0053] Please combine Figure 6 and Figure 7 In some embodiments, the first fixed base 18 has a first sliding groove 38, which connects to the first connecting hole 22, and one end of the column 32 passes through the first sliding groove 38. When a force is applied to the column 32, the column 32 can be driven to move the locking part 34 along the opening direction of the first connecting hole 22, so that part of the rotating part 30 is located inside the groove 36 or outside the groove 36.
[0054] Thus, part of the column 32 can slide in the first groove 38, causing the column 32 to drive the snap-fit part 34 to move along the opening direction of the first connecting hole 22, so that when part of the rotating part 30 is located in the groove 36, a second included angle θ2 is formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16.
[0055] Specifically, in Figure 7 In the first fixed base 18, a first sliding groove 38 is provided on its side. The first sliding groove 38 connects to the other side of the first fixed base 18 opposite to the rotating part 30, and the first sliding groove 38 connects to the first connecting hole 22. Part of the column 32 is disposed in the first connecting hole 22, and the other part of the column 32 can pass through the first sliding groove 38, so that one end of the column 32 protrudes out of the first sliding groove 38.
[0056] In one embodiment, when the rotating part 30 is outside the groove 36, the user can apply force to the end of the column 32 that protrudes from the first slide groove 38, which can drive the column 32 to move the snap-fit part 34 closer to the rotating part 30 along the opening direction of the first connecting hole 22, so that part of the rotating part 30 is located in the groove 36. Then, the side of the support member 10 supporting the contact surface 16 can rotate away from the solar panel 15. When the rotating part 30 abuts against the groove wall of the groove 36, a second included angle θ2 can be formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16.
[0057] In one embodiment, when the rotating part 30 is located in the groove 36, the user can apply force to the end of the column 32 that protrudes from the first sliding groove 38, which can drive the column 32 to move the locking part 34 away from the rotating part 30 along the opening direction of the first connecting hole 22, so that the rotating part 30 is located outside the groove 36. If the side of the support member 10 supporting the contact surface 16 continues to rotate away from the solar panel 15, the rotating part 30 can finally abut against the protrusion 26, and a first included angle θ1 can be formed between the solar panel 15 and the contact surface 16 of the solar panel 200. If the side of the support member 10 supporting the contact surface 16 rotates towards the solar panel 15, the support member 10 can finally be set close to the solar panel 15, and the support member 10 is in a retracted state.
[0058] Optionally, in Figure 7 In the middle, the end face of the snap-fit part 34 may be provided with a first chamfer 40, and the end face of the rotating part 30 may be provided with a second chamfer 42. By providing the first chamfer 40 and the second chamfer 42, it is easier for part of the rotating part 30 to enter the groove 36, avoiding obstruction and interference.
[0059] Please combine Figure 7 In some embodiments, the bracket assembly 100 includes a first limiting member 44 disposed at the end of the first fixed seat 18 away from the support member 10. The first limiting member 44 is connected to the groove wall of the first slide groove 38. The first limiting member 44 is configured to restrict the column 32 from disengaging from the first slide groove 38 when the column 32 slides away from the support member 10 along the opening direction of the first connecting hole 22.
[0060] This prevents the column 32 from dislodging from the first slide groove 38, and thus prevents the adjusting member 14 from sliding off the first fixed seat 18.
[0061] Specifically, the first limiting member 44 includes a screw, which can be inserted into the first slide groove 38 from the outside of the first fixed seat 18, and then connected to the groove wall of the first slide groove 38. In one embodiment, when the column 32 slides away from the support member 10 along the opening direction of the first connecting hole 22, the first limiting member 44 can prevent the column 32 from disengaging from the first slide groove 38, thereby preventing the adjusting member 14 from slipping off the first fixed seat 18.
[0062] Please combine Figures 1 to 4 In some embodiments, the rotating part 30 has a first side surface 46 and the protrusion 26 has a second side surface 48. When a first included angle θ1 is formed between the battery plate 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16, the first side surface 46 abuts against the second side surface 48, and the first side surface 46 and the second side surface 48 are arranged parallel to each other.
[0063] This increases the contact area 16 between the first side 46 and the second side 48, thereby increasing the friction between the first side 46 and the second side 48 and enhancing the support stability of the support member 10.
[0064] Specifically, in one embodiment, when a first included angle θ1 is formed between the solar panel 15 and the contact surface 16 of the solar panel 200, the rotating part 30 can abut against the protrusion 26, so that the first side surface 46 abuts against the second side surface 48. When the first side surface 46 and the second side surface 48 are arranged in parallel, the contact surface area 16 between the first side surface 46 and the second side surface 48 can be increased, thereby increasing the friction between the first side surface 46 and the second side surface 48, thereby enhancing the support stability of the support member 10.
[0065] Optionally, the rotating part 30 may be provided with two first side surfaces 46, and the protrusion 26 may be provided with two protrusions 26, each protrusion 26 having a second side surface 48, with one first side surface 46 abutting against one second side surface 48, thereby further enhancing the support stability of the support member 10.
[0066] Please combine Figure 4 and Figure 7 In some embodiments, the groove 36 has a third side surface 50. When a second included angle θ2 is formed between the battery panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16, the first side surface 46 abuts against the third side surface 50, and the first side surface 46 and the third side surface 50 are arranged parallel to each other.
[0067] This increases the contact area 16 between the first side 46 and the third side 50, thereby increasing the friction between the first side 46 and the third side 50 and enhancing the support stability of the support member 10.
[0068] Specifically, in one embodiment, when a second included angle θ2 is formed between the solar panel 15 and the contact surface 16 of the solar panel 200, the rotating part 30 can abut against the groove wall of the groove 36, so that the first side surface 46 abuts against the third side surface 50. When the first side surface 46 and the third side surface 50 are arranged parallel to each other, the contact area 16 between the first side surface 46 and the third side surface 50 can be increased, thereby increasing the friction between the first side surface 46 and the third side surface 50, and thus enhancing the support stability of the support member 10. In addition, the groove 36 is provided with two third side surfaces 50, and the rotating part 30 is provided with two first side surfaces 46, with one first side surface 46 abutting against one third side surface 50, thereby further enhancing the support stability of the support member 10.
[0069] Please combine Figure 4 and Figure 13 In some embodiments, the bracket assembly 100 includes a locking member 52, and the second fixed seat 20 has a second sliding groove 54 that communicates with the second connecting hole 24. The locking member 52 passes through the second sliding groove 54 and slides on the second sliding groove 54. The locking member 52 is configured to abut against one end of the support member 10 when the support member 10 is in the retracted state to restrict the support member 10 from rotating on the first fixed seat 18 and the second fixed seat 20.
[0070] Thus, when the support member 10 is in the retracted state, the support member 10 can be locked onto the battery panel 15 by the locking member 52 to prevent the support member 10 from shaking.
[0071] Specifically, the second slide groove 54 is formed on one side of the second fixed seat 20, and the second slide groove 54 connects to the second connecting hole 24 and can also connect to the side of the second fixed seat 20 facing away from the rotating part 30. The locking member 52 can slide back and forth on the second slide groove 54 along the opening direction of the second connecting hole 24. In one embodiment, when the support member 10 is in the retracted state, the locking member 52 can slide on the second slide groove 54, so that the locking member 52 can abut against one end of the support member 10, thereby restricting the rotation of the support member 10 on the first fixed seat 18 and the second fixed seat 20, thereby locking the support member 10 on the battery plate 15 and preventing the support member 10 from shaking.
[0072] Please combine Figure 13 In some embodiments, the locking member 52 includes a connecting portion 56 and a sliding portion 58. A third groove 60 is formed in the wall of the second connecting hole 24, and the end of the sliding portion 58 is disposed in the third groove 60. One end of the connecting portion 56 passes through the second groove 54 and connects to the sliding portion 58. When a force is applied to the connecting portion 56, it can drive the connecting portion 56 to move the sliding portion 58 along the opening direction of the second connecting hole 24, so that the sliding portion 58 abuts against one end of the support member 10 or disengages from the support member 10.
[0073] In this way, the locking member 52 can be slidably connected to the second fixed seat 20, preventing the locking member 52 from disengaging from the thickness direction H of the second fixed seat 20.
[0074] Specifically, in Figure 13 In the second connecting hole 24, two third sliding grooves 60 are formed in the hole wall along the thickness direction H perpendicular to the second fixed base 20, and the two third sliding grooves 60 are arranged opposite to each other. The two ends of the sliding part 58 are respectively disposed in the two third sliding grooves 60, and one end of the connecting part 56 can pass through the second sliding groove 54 and connect with the sliding part 58. In one embodiment, when a force is applied to the connecting part 56, the connecting part 56 can be driven to move the sliding part 58 along the opening direction of the second connecting hole 24, so that the end of the sliding part 58 slides in the third sliding groove 60, thereby causing the sliding part 58 to abut against one end of the support member 10 or to disengage the sliding part 58 from the support member 10, thereby ensuring that the locking member 52 is slidably connected to the second fixed base 20 and preventing the locking member 52 from disengaging from the thickness direction H of the second fixed base 20.
[0075] Please combine Figure 11 and Figure 13 In some embodiments, the bracket assembly 100 includes a second limiting member 62 disposed at one end of the second fixed base 20 away from the support member 10. The second limiting member 62 is connected to the groove wall of the third slide groove 60. The second limiting member 62 is configured to restrict the sliding part 58 from disengaging from the third slide groove 60 when the sliding part 58 slides away from the support member 10 along the opening direction of the second connecting hole 24.
[0076] This prevents the sliding part 58 from disengaging from the third slide groove 60, thereby preventing the locking member 52 from slipping off the second fixed seat 20.
[0077] Specifically, the second limiting member 62 includes a screw, and the second limiting member 62 can be inserted from the outside of the second fixing seat 20 into the third sliding groove 60, and then connected to the groove wall of the third sliding groove 60. In one embodiment, when the sliding part 58 slides away from the support member 10 along the opening direction of the second connecting hole 24, the second limiting member 62 can prevent the sliding part 58 from disengaging from the third sliding groove 60, thereby preventing the locking member 52 from slipping off the second fixing seat 20.
[0078] Please refer to Figures 1 to 5 A solar panel 200 according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a battery panel 15 and a support assembly 100 according to any of the above embodiments, wherein the support assembly 100 is connected to the battery panel 15.
[0079] In the aforementioned solar panel 200, a first fixing seat 18 and a second fixing seat 20 are spaced apart on the solar panel 15. The first fixing seat 18 has a first connecting hole 22, and the second fixing seat 20 has a second connecting hole 24. The two ends of the support member 10 are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24, respectively, so that the support member 10 can stably support the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. Furthermore, protrusions 26 are provided on the walls of both the first connecting hole 22 and the second connecting hole 24. When the end of the support member 10 abuts against the protrusions 26, the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200... A first included angle θ1 is formed between the support member 10 and the contact surface 16, and an adjustment member 14 is provided through the support assembly 100. The adjustment member 14 is partially slidably disposed in the first connecting hole 22. When one end of the support member 10 abuts against the adjustment member 14, a second included angle θ2 is formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16. Thus, the arrangement of the protrusion 26 and the adjustment member 14 allows different included angles to be formed between the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200 and the contact surface 16 so that the sun can shine on the solar panel 15 of the solar panel 200. The operation is simple, the structure is stable, and the support stability of the support assembly 100 can be improved.
[0080] Specifically, in Figure 1 In the solar panel 200, there are multiple solar panels 15, which are rotatably connected to each other and stacked in sequence. Each solar panel 15 has a support assembly 100 rotatably connected to its back side.
[0081] Combination Figure 8 The solar panel 200 includes a junction box 64, a connecting wire 66, and a plug 68. The junction box 64, connecting wire 66, and plug 68 are all located on the back of a solar panel 15, near one side of the solar panel 15. The junction box 64 is located at one end of the solar panel 15, and the plug 68 is detachably connected to the other end of the solar panel 15. When not in use, the plug 68 can be plugged into and fixed to the other end of the solar panel 15; when in use, the plug 68 can be unplugged from the other end of the solar panel 15. It is understood that the other end of the solar panel 15 may have a component for plugging and fixing the plug 68.
[0082] Combination Figure 9 and Figure 10 The solar panel 200 also includes a handle 70, which can be installed on one side of a solar panel 15, allowing the user to move the solar panel 200.
[0083] In the description of this specification, the references to terms such as "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "illustrative embodiment," "example," "specific example," or "some examples," etc., indicate that a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment or example is included in at least one embodiment or example of this utility model. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.
[0084] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A support assembly for a solar panel, characterized in that, The support assembly includes: Support member, the support member being used to support on the contact surface; A fixing component, comprising a first fixing seat and a second fixing seat, wherein the first fixing seat and the second fixing seat are spaced apart on the solar panel. The first fixing base has a first connecting hole, and the second fixing base has a second connecting hole. The two ends of the support member are rotatably disposed in the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole, respectively. The walls of the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole are provided with protrusions. When the end of the support member abuts against the protrusions, a first included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface. An adjusting member is slidably disposed on the first fixed base, and a portion of the adjusting member is slidably disposed in the first connecting hole. When one end of the support member abuts against the adjusting member, a second included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, and the second included angle is different from the first included angle.
2. The support assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The support member includes a support portion and two rotating portions, which are connected to the support portion. The support portion is used to support the contact surface. The two rotating portions are respectively disposed in the first connecting hole and the second connecting hole. The adjusting member includes a column and a snap-fit portion, which are connected to the snap-fit portion. Both the portion of the column and the snap-fit portion are disposed in the first connecting hole. The snap-fit portion has a groove. When the second included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, the portion of the rotating portion is located in the groove, and the rotating portion abuts against the groove wall.
3. The support assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first fixed base has a first sliding groove, which is connected to the first connecting hole, and one end of the column passes through the first sliding groove; When a force is applied to the column, the column can be driven to move the snap-fit part along the opening direction of the first connecting hole, so that part of the rotating part is located inside the groove or outside the groove.
4. The support assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that, The bracket assembly includes a first limiting member disposed at the end of the first fixed seat away from the support member. The first limiting member is connected to the groove wall of the first sliding groove. The first limiting member is configured to prevent the column from disengaging from the first sliding groove when the column slides away from the support member along the opening direction of the first connecting hole.
5. The support assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that, The rotating part has a first side surface, and the protrusion has a second side surface. When the first included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, the first side surface abuts against the second side surface, and the first side surface and the second side surface are arranged parallel to each other.
6. The support assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that, The groove has a third side surface. When a second included angle is formed between the solar panel and the contact surface, the first side surface abuts against the third side surface, and the first side surface and the third side surface are arranged parallel to each other.
7. The support assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bracket assembly includes a locking member. The second fixed seat has a second sliding groove that communicates with the second connecting hole. The locking member passes through the second sliding groove and slides on the second sliding groove. The locking member is configured to abut against one end of the support member when the support member is in the retracted state to restrict the support member from rotating on the first fixed seat and the second fixed seat.
8. The support assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that, The locking component includes a connecting part and a sliding part. A third groove is provided in the wall of the second connecting hole. The end of the sliding part is disposed in the third groove. One end of the connecting part passes through the second groove and is connected to the sliding part. When a force is applied to the connecting part, the connecting part can be driven to move the sliding part along the opening direction of the second connecting hole, so that the sliding part abuts against one end of the support member or the sliding part disengages from the support member.
9. The support assembly according to claim 8, characterized in that, The bracket assembly includes a second limiting member disposed at one end of the second fixing seat away from the support member. The second limiting member is connected to the groove wall of the third sliding groove. The second limiting member is configured to restrict the sliding part from disengaging from the third sliding groove when the sliding part slides away from the support member along the opening direction of the second connecting hole.
10. A solar panel, characterized in that, It includes a solar panel and a support assembly as described in any one of claims 1-9, the support assembly being connected to the solar panel.