Steel structure sunlight room with photovoltaic system

By installing photovoltaic modules and insulated glass on the top of the steel structure sunroom, the photovoltaic modules generate electricity and drive the movement of the profile components, solving the problem of excessive internal temperature, achieving effective ventilation and cooling, and improving the user experience.

CN223974705UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06TIBET ZHANEN NEW ENERGY TECH CO LTD
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CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
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Filing Date
2025-02-26
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The existing steel structure sunrooms have excessively high internal temperatures and significant heat radiation, which negatively impacts the user experience.

Method used

Photovoltaic modules and insulated glass are installed on the top of the steel structure sunroom. The photovoltaic modules convert light energy into electrical energy, and the actuators drive the profiles and insulated glass to move, achieving top ventilation. Combined with the insulated glass, heat radiation is reduced.

Benefits of technology

It effectively utilizes solar power to reduce indoor temperature, improve ventilation, reduce dust entry, and enhance user experience.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses a steel structure sunlight room with a photovoltaic system, which is characterized in that a steel structure glass wall is fixed on the ground and is used for supporting a sectional material piece; the steel structure glass wall comprises a front vertical wall; the profile pieces and the heat insulation glass are sequentially arranged at intervals and used for blocking the top of the steel structure sunlight room. The plurality of photovoltaic modules are respectively mounted on the upper surface of the profile piece to form a photovoltaic array for converting light energy into electric energy; the profile piece is provided with a mounting part and a first containing part, and the mounting part and the first containing part are arranged on the two sides of the profile piece; the mounting part is used for fixing the heat insulation glass, and the first accommodating part is used for accommodating and limiting the heat insulation glass adjacent to the first accommodating part; the execution assembly is used for being connected with the profile pieces close to the front vertical wall so as to drive the profile pieces to move in the direction away from the front vertical wall, and therefore the top of the steel structure sunlight room can be ventilated. The utility model aims to provide the steel structure sunlight room, and aims to design a reasonable ventilation system, prevent the internal temperature from being too high, and improve the user experience.
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Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of steel structure sunroom technology, and in particular to a steel structure sunroom with a photovoltaic system. Background Technology

[0002] In some parts of my country, the climate is dry and dusty, so people often suffer from dust while enjoying the sunshine. However, the emergence of steel-structured sunrooms has effectively solved this problem.

[0003] Typically, a steel-structured sunroom is an architectural structure consisting of a frame structure, a glass roof, and steel-framed glass walls, with the frame usually made of steel. This design gives steel-structured sunrooms good strength, lighting performance, and transparency.

[0004] However, in actual use, existing steel structure sunrooms often face problems such as excessively high internal temperatures and large amounts of heat radiation. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide a steel structure sunroom with a photovoltaic system, which aims to design a reasonable ventilation system to avoid excessive internal temperature and improve user experience.

[0006] To achieve this objective, the present invention adopts the following technical solution:

[0007] A steel-structured sunroom with a photovoltaic system includes a steel-structured glass wall, profile components, insulated glass, photovoltaic modules, and execution components;

[0008] The steel structure glass wall is fixed to the ground to support the profile components; the steel structure glass wall includes a front wall; there are multiple profile components, insulated glass, and photovoltaic modules, and the profile components and insulated glass are arranged alternately to seal the top of the steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system; multiple photovoltaic modules are respectively installed on the upper surface of the profile components to form a photovoltaic array to convert light energy into electrical energy;

[0009] The profile component has a mounting portion and a first receiving portion, the mounting portion and the first receiving portion being disposed on both sides of the profile component;

[0010] The mounting portion is used to fix the heat-insulating glass, and the first receiving portion is used to receive and limit the heat-insulating glass disposed adjacent to the first receiving portion;

[0011] The actuator is used to connect the profile member close to the front wall to drive the profile member to move away from the front wall, thereby ventilating the top of the steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system.

[0012] In one embodiment, it further includes a power management module and an energy storage battery; the power management module has a photovoltaic energy receiving connector, a mains power receiving connector, and a power load connector;

[0013] The photovoltaic energy receiving connector is used to connect the photovoltaic module, the mains power receiving connector is used to connect to the mains power, and the power load connector is used to connect to the power load; the power management module is connected to the energy storage battery and is used for the charging and discharging management of the energy storage battery.

[0014] In one embodiment, both the power management module and the energy storage battery are located indoors in the steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system.

[0015] In one embodiment, the heat-insulating glass is elongated, and a first explosion-proof pad and a second explosion-proof pad are provided on both sides of the heat-insulating glass; the first explosion-proof pad and the second explosion-proof pad are respectively fixedly connected to the heat-insulating glass; the first explosion-proof pad is matched with the outlet limit of the first receiving part.

[0016] In one embodiment, the profile further includes a second receiving portion, which communicates with the outlet of the first receiving portion and is used to receive the adjacent mounting portion.

[0017] In one embodiment, the profile also has at least one channel, and the channel is provided with thermal insulation material.

[0018] In one embodiment, the first explosion-proof pad has a first stepped groove, the first explosion-proof pad and the heat-insulating glass are connected by a first T-shaped pin, and the large opening of the first stepped groove faces downward.

[0019] In one embodiment, the mounting portion is formed with a second stepped groove, the mounting portion, the second explosion-proof pad and the heat-insulating glass are connected by a second T-shaped pin, and the end cap of the second T-shaped pin is received in the second stepped groove.

[0020] In one embodiment, a skylight glass is also included;

[0021] After the multiple profile components and the heat-insulating glass come close to each other, the actuating component can also drive the sunroof glass to move towards the front wall.

[0022] In one embodiment, after the plurality of the heat-insulating glass panes are housed in the first housing portion, the light-blocking area formed in the direction away from the front wall is greater than the light-transmitting area of ​​the top of the steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system.

[0023] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0024] This utility model presents a steel structure sunroom with a photovoltaic system, comprising a steel structure glass wall, profile components, insulated glass, photovoltaic modules, and an actuator. The steel structure glass wall is fixed to the ground to support the profile components and includes a front wall. Multiple profile components and insulated glass are spaced apart to seal the top of the sunroom. Multiple photovoltaic modules are respectively installed on the upper surface of the profile components to form a photovoltaic array for converting light energy into electrical energy. Each profile component has an mounting portion and a first receiving portion; the mounting portion is used to fix the insulated glass, and the first receiving portion is used to receive and limit adjacent insulated glass. The actuator connects to the profile component near the front wall to drive it away from the front wall, achieving top ventilation. Specifically, the actuator drives the profile component and insulated glass to move, creating a top opening to allow air circulation and significantly improve the ventilation effect inside the steel structure sunroom. Furthermore, the top opening reduces dust entry into the room compared to side wall windows, keeping the interior clean. Furthermore, this technical solution absorbs some of the heat from sunlight by setting up photovoltaic modules, thereby achieving indoor cooling and avoiding the problem of excessively high indoor temperatures. In addition, the heat-insulating glass in this solution provides natural light to the interior while retaining the light transmission effect of the top of a traditional sunroom, thus improving the user experience.

[0025] In summary, this solution, by installing photovoltaic modules and insulated glass on the roof of the steel structure sunroom, not only effectively utilizes solar energy to generate electricity and reduces energy consumption, but also reduces heat radiation through the insulated glass, thus solving the problem of excessively high internal temperatures in traditional steel structure sunrooms. In addition, the actuators can drive the profile components to move for top ventilation, and the "roof window" improves the heat and humidity removal efficiency of the steel structure sunroom compared to side wall windows, thereby enhancing the user experience. Attached Figure Description

[0026] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are only some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0027] The structures, proportions, sizes, etc., shown in the accompanying drawings of this specification are only for the purpose of assisting those skilled in the art in understanding and reading the content disclosed in the specification, and are not intended to limit the implementation conditions of this utility model. Therefore, they have no substantial technical significance. Any modifications to the structure, changes in the proportions, or adjustments to the size, without affecting the effects and purposes that this utility model can produce, should still fall within the scope of the technical content disclosed in this utility model.

[0028] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of an embodiment of the present utility model;

[0029] Figure 2 for Figure 1 Enlarged view of part A in the image;

[0030] Figure 3 for Figure 1 A diagram showing the changing states;

[0031] Figure 4 for Figure 3 BB-direction cross-section view;

[0032] Figure 5 for Figure 4 Enlarged view of section C in the image;

[0033] Figure 6 This is a partial structural schematic diagram of the present utility model;

[0034] Figure 7 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of another embodiment of the present utility model;

[0035] Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of one embodiment of the structure of this utility model;

[0036] Illustration: 100. Steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system;

[0037] 110. Steel-structured glass wall; 111. Front facade;

[0038] 120. Profile component; 121. Mounting section; 122. First receiving section; 123. Second receiving section; 124. Passageway; 125. Thermal insulation material

[0039] 130. Insulating glass; 140. Photovoltaic modules

[0040] 150. Actuating component; 150a. Moving nut; 151-1. Lead screw section; 151-2. Turbine section; 153. Rack; 154. Gear;

[0041] 160. Power Management Module; 161. Photovoltaic Energy Receiver Connector; 162. Mains Power Receiver Connector; 163. Power Load Connector;

[0042] 170. Energy storage battery;

[0043] 180. First explosion-proof pad; 181. First stepped groove; 182. First T-shaped pin;

[0044] 190. Second explosion-proof pad; 191. Second stepped groove; 192. Second T-shaped pin;

[0045] 101. Sunroof glass. Detailed Implementation

[0046] To make the technical objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the embodiments described below are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of this utility model.

[0047] In the description of this utility model, it should be understood that the terms "upper," "lower," "top," "bottom," "inner," and "outer," 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, and 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. It should be noted that when a component is considered to be "connected" to another component, it can be directly connected to the other component or there may be a component centrally located at the same time.

[0048] The technical solution of this utility model will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0049] This utility model embodiment provides a steel structure sunroom 100 with a photovoltaic system.

[0050] Please see Figures 1 to 8 In one embodiment of this utility model, the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system includes a steel structure glass wall 110, profile parts 120, heat-insulating glass 130, photovoltaic modules 140, and execution components 150.

[0051] The steel structure glass wall 110 is fixed to the ground to support the profile component 120; the steel structure glass wall 110 includes a front wall 111; there are multiple profile components 120, heat-insulating glass 130, and photovoltaic modules 140, and the profile components 120 and heat-insulating glass 130 are arranged alternately to seal the top of the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system; multiple photovoltaic modules 140 are respectively installed on the upper surface of the profile component 120 to form a photovoltaic array for converting light energy into electrical energy;

[0052] The profile 120 has a mounting portion 121 and a first receiving portion 122, the mounting portion 121 and the first receiving portion 122 being disposed on both sides of the profile 120;

[0053] The mounting part 121 is used to fix the heat-insulating glass 130, and the first receiving part 122 is used to receive and limit the heat-insulating glass 130 disposed adjacent to the first receiving part 122;

[0054] The execution component 150 is used to connect the profile member 120 near the front wall 111 to drive the profile member 120 to move away from the front wall 111, thereby ventilating the top of the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system.

[0055] It is understood that the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system of this utility model includes a steel structure glass wall 110, profile components 120, heat-insulating glass 130, photovoltaic modules 140, and execution components 150. The steel structure glass wall 110 is fixed to the ground to support the profile components 120, and the steel structure glass wall 110 includes a front wall 111. Multiple profile components 120 and heat-insulating glass 130 are spaced apart to seal the top of the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system; multiple photovoltaic modules 140 are respectively installed on the upper surface of the profile components 120 to form a photovoltaic array for converting light energy into electrical energy; the profile component 120 has an installation part 121 and a first receiving part 122, the installation part 121 is used to fix the heat-insulating glass 130, and the first receiving part 122 is used to receive and limit adjacent heat-insulating glass 130. The actuator 150 connects to the profile 120 near the front wall 111, driving it to move away from the front wall 111 to achieve top ventilation. Specifically, the actuator 150 drives the profile 120 and the insulated glass 130 to move, creating a top opening to allow air circulation and significantly improve ventilation within the steel structure sunroom. Furthermore, the top opening reduces dust entry compared to side wall windows, keeping the interior clean. This technical solution also absorbs some of the sun's heat through the photovoltaic module 140, thus cooling the interior and preventing excessively high temperatures. The insulated glass 130 provides natural light while retaining the traditional top light transmission effect of a sunroom, improving the user experience.

[0056] In summary, this solution, by installing photovoltaic modules 140 and insulated glass 130 on the top of the steel structure sunroom, not only effectively utilizes solar energy to generate electricity and reduces energy consumption, but also reduces heat radiation through the insulated glass 130, thereby solving the problem of excessively high internal temperatures in traditional steel structure sunrooms. In addition, the actuator 150 can drive the profile 120 to move for top ventilation, and the "roof window" improves the heat and humidity removal efficiency of the steel structure sunroom compared to the side wall window, thus enhancing the user experience.

[0057] Optionally, the heat-insulating glass 130 is low-emissivity glass or coated glass, etc., to reduce heat entering the room.

[0058] In a specific embodiment, the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system further includes a power management module 160 and an energy storage battery 170; the power management module 160 has a photovoltaic energy receiving connector 161, a mains power receiving connector 162, and a power load connector 163; the photovoltaic energy receiving connector 161 is used to connect to the photovoltaic module 140, and the mains power receiving connector 162 is used to connect to the mains power so that the mains power can be connected in time when the energy storage battery 170 is insufficient.

[0059] The electrical load connector 163 is used to connect the electrical load; the power management module is electrically connected to the energy storage battery 170 and is used for the charging and discharging management of the energy storage battery 170.

[0060] It should also be explained that the power management module 160 not only connects to the photovoltaic module 140, but also manages the charging and discharging of the energy storage battery 170. In this way, the power management module 160 ensures efficient use of electrical energy and improves the stability of indoor power supply, guaranteeing a continuous and stable indoor power supply.

[0061] Optionally, the electrical load may be a lighting device, a heating device, etc.

[0062] Optionally, both the power management module 160 and the energy storage battery 170 are located outside the steel structure glass wall 110.

[0063] In one embodiment, both the power management module 160 and the energy storage battery 170 are located indoors in the steel structure sunroom 100 with a photovoltaic system.

[0064] Understandably, the indoor-based power management module 160 and energy storage battery 170 are protected from external environmental influences, reducing the risk of potential human-caused damage. They also facilitate routine maintenance and inspection.

[0065] Please see Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The heat-insulating glass 130 is elongated, and a first explosion-proof pad 180 and a second explosion-proof pad 190 are provided on both sides of the heat-insulating glass 130; the first explosion-proof pad 180 and the second explosion-proof pad 190 are respectively fixedly connected to the heat-insulating glass 130; the first explosion-proof pad 180 cooperates with the outlet limiting of the first receiving part 122. It can be understood that the provision of the first explosion-proof pad 180 and the second explosion-proof pad 190 increases the strength of the glass, prevents the glass from breaking when subjected to external impact, and improves the safety of the steel structure sunroom.

[0066] Furthermore, the profile 120 also has a second receiving portion 123, which is connected to the outlet of the first receiving portion 122 and is used to receive the adjacent mounting portion 121.

[0067] Understandably, the installation of the second housing section 123 increases the structural stability of the profile component 120, making the connection between the glass and the profile component 120 more secure and less prone to loosening, thus improving the durability of the steel structure sunroom.

[0068] Furthermore, as shown in the figure, the profile 120 also has at least one channel 124, and the channel 124 is provided with heat insulation material 125.

[0069] Understandably, the insulation material 125 helps maintain a stable temperature inside the steel structure sunroom, especially in summer, preventing excessive heat from entering the room and improving user comfort.

[0070] Optionally, the thermal insulation material 125 may be polyurethane foam or rock wool.

[0071] For further information, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 5 The first explosion-proof pad 180 has a first stepped groove 181. The first explosion-proof pad 180 and the heat-insulating glass 130 are connected by a first T-shaped pin 182, and the large opening of the first stepped groove 181 faces downward.

[0072] It is understandable that when the large opening of the first stepped groove 181 faces downward, the pin cap of the first T-shaped pin 182 is also set downward, thereby improving the wear resistance of the first explosion-proof pad 180 or the first T-shaped pin 182 and the inner wall of the first receiving part 122, thereby improving the reliability of the movement of the first explosion-proof pad 180 or the first T-shaped pin 182 relative to the first receiving part 122.

[0073] Specifically, the mounting portion 121 forms a second stepped groove 191. The mounting portion 121, the second explosion-proof pad 190, and the heat-insulating glass 130 are connected by a second T-shaped pin 192, and the end cap of the second T-shaped pin 192 is received in the second stepped groove 191. It is understood that the design of the second stepped groove 191 and the second T-shaped pin 192 further enhances the connection strength between the first heat-resistant glass and the profile 120, ensuring structural stability and improving safety and durability.

[0074] Furthermore, in one embodiment, the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system also includes a skylight glass 101; after the plurality of the profile components 120 and the heat-insulating glass 130 approach each other, the actuating component 150 can also drive the skylight glass 101 to move toward the front wall 111.

[0075] Understandably, the skylight glass 101, compared to a top opening, reduces dust entering the room, expands the viewing area, and improves the user experience. Furthermore, when the sunlight is strong, the multiple profile components 120 positioned close together can improve sun shading and enhance user comfort.

[0076] It is understood that the specific configuration of the execution component 150 is in the prior art.

[0077] Optionally, the actuation component 150 is a lead screw motor module, and the profile component 120 is driven by the moving nut 150a of the lead screw motor module.

[0078] The actuator 150 also includes a turbine, and the lead screw section 151-1 in the lead screw motor module is also provided with a turbine section 151-2. The turbine section 151-2 is used to drive the turbine to rotate, and the sunroof glass 101 is fixedly connected to a rack 153. The turbine drives the gear 154 to cooperate with the rack 153 through shaft transmission to drive the sunroof glass 101 to move.

[0079] Furthermore, after the plurality of heat-insulating glass panes 130 are housed in the first receiving portion 122, the shading area formed in the direction away from the front wall 111 is greater than the light-transmitting area of ​​the top of the steel structure sunroom 100 with photovoltaic system. It is understood that this achieves shading while maintaining an appropriate light-transmitting area, avoiding glare and high temperatures caused by direct sunlight, while simultaneously meeting the user's need to view the outdoor scenery and improving the user experience.

[0080] The above-described embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solutions of this utility model, and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to the foregoing embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications can still be made to the technical solutions described in the foregoing embodiments, or equivalent substitutions can be made to some of the technical features. Such modifications or substitutions do not cause the essence of the corresponding technical solutions to deviate from the spirit and scope of the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model.

Claims

1. A steel structure sunroom with a photovoltaic system, characterized in that, The steel structure glass wall, the profiled member, the heat insulation glass, the photovoltaic assembly and the execution assembly are included. The steel structure glass wall is fixed to the ground and used for supporting the profiled member; the steel structure glass wall includes a front vertical wall; the profiled member, the heat insulation glass and the photovoltaic assembly are multiple in number, and the profiled member and the heat insulation glass are sequentially and spacedly arranged for blocking the top of the steel structure sunroom with the photovoltaic system; the multiple photovoltaic assemblies are respectively installed on the upper surfaces of the profiled members to form a photovoltaic array for converting light energy into electric energy. The profiled member has an installation portion and a first receiving portion, and the installation portion and the first receiving portion are arranged on both sides of the profiled member. The installation portion is used for fixing the heat insulation glass, and the first receiving portion is used for receiving and limiting the heat insulation glass arranged adjacent to the first receiving portion. The execution assembly is used for connecting the profiled member close to the front vertical wall to drive the profiled member to move away from the front vertical wall, so as to make the top of the steel structure sunroom with the photovoltaic system ventilate.

2. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 1, characterized in that, The electric energy management module and the energy storage battery are further included. The electric energy management module has a photovoltaic energy receiving connector, a commercial power receiving connector and a power load connector. The photovoltaic energy receiving connector is used for connecting the photovoltaic assembly, the commercial power receiving connector is used for connecting commercial power, and the power load connector is used for connecting a power load; the electric energy management module is electrically connected with the energy storage battery for charge and discharge management of the energy storage battery.

3. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 2, characterized in that, The electric energy management module and the energy storage battery are located in the indoor of the steel structure sunroom with the photovoltaic system.

4. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 2, characterized in that, The heat insulation glass is in a strip shape, and first and second explosion-proof pads are arranged on both sides of the heat insulation glass; the first and second explosion-proof pads are fixedly connected with the heat insulation glass respectively; and the first explosion-proof pad is limitedly matched with the outlet of the first receiving portion.

5. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 4, characterized in that, The profiled member is further formed with a second receiving portion in communication with the outlet of the first receiving portion for receiving the installation portion arranged adjacent thereto.

6. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 5, characterized in that, The profiled member is further formed with at least one channel in which heat insulation material is arranged.

7. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 6, characterized in that, The first explosion-proof pad is formed with a first stepped groove, the first explosion-proof pad and the heat insulation glass are connected through a first T-shaped pin, and the large opening direction of the first stepped groove is downward.

8. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 7, characterized in that, The installation portion is formed with a second stepped groove, the installation portion, the second explosion-proof pad and the heat insulation glass are connected through a second T-shaped pin, and the end cap of the second T-shaped pin is received in the second stepped groove.

9. The steel structured sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 1, characterized in that, A sunroof glass is further included. After the multiple profiled members and the heat insulation glass are close to each other, the execution assembly can further drive the sunroof glass to move towards the front vertical wall.

10. The steel structure sunroom with photovoltaic system according to claim 9, characterized in that, After the multiple heat insulation glasses are received in the first receiving portion, the light shielding area formed in the direction away from the front vertical wall is greater than the light transmission area of the top of the steel structure sunroom with the photovoltaic system.

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