Integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion

By designing a rotatable blade structure and a photovoltaic panel bracket snap-fit ​​on the pavilion, the problem of inconvenient installation and removal of photovoltaic panels is solved, enabling convenient maintenance of photovoltaic panels and ventilation adjustment within the pavilion, thus improving the practicality of the pavilion.

CN223974928UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-06GARRAF INSULATION PROD (NANJIN) CO LTD
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Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-11-11
Publication Date
2026-03-06

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Technical Problem

The existing photovoltaic panels on the top of the pavilion are inconvenient to install and remove, making maintenance difficult, and temperature regulation and ventilation inside the pavilion are also inconvenient.

Method used

The design incorporates a rotatable blade structure. The photovoltaic panel is attached to the blade via a photovoltaic panel bracket. Sealing strips are installed on the blade to ensure airtightness. The photovoltaic panel can be easily disassembled and replaced via a rotating shaft. The blade can be tilted to adjust ventilation and light transmission.

Benefits of technology

It enables convenient maintenance and replacement of photovoltaic panels, improves ventilation and temperature regulation inside the pavilion, and enhances its practicality.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to an integrated photovoltaic type landscape pavilion, which comprises a rotating shaft, a photovoltaic module, a photovoltaic module and a power supply module, and is characterized in that the rotating shaft is of a linear extension structure and is a transverse array part; the blades and the supporting part are arranged in a relative rotation mode, and in the rotating process of the blades, joints between adjacent connections are covered or uncovered; and the photovoltaic panel is connected with the photovoltaic panel bracket mounted on the blade in a clamping manner. According to the utility model, through cooperation of the blades, when a photovoltaic panel is damaged and needs to be maintained or replaced, the single blade can be directly detached, so that the corresponding photovoltaic panel on the blade can be maintained and replaced, and the maintenance process is simpler; and by means of the design of the blades, the top of the whole landscape pavilion can be rotationally opened, the rotation angle and the rising angle of the sun are kept synchronous, the photovoltaic panel installed on the top can receive maximum illumination, air circulation in the photovoltaic type landscape pavilion is facilitated, and therefore practicability is better.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of landscape architecture technology, specifically an integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion. Background Technology

[0002] Currently, the aesthetic appeal of a landscape pavilion is often enhanced by planting green plants and other ornamental items inside. At the same time, photovoltaic panels are usually installed on the pavilion to store electricity during the day and provide lighting for the plants at night.

[0003] In existing technologies, photovoltaic panels are typically large in size and installed as a single unit on the pavilion. This structure has the advantage of being simple to manufacture and can prevent leaks later. However, it is difficult to replace damaged photovoltaic panels. Furthermore, because the pavilion is always sealed, the indoor temperature cannot be regulated, and sunlight cannot enter the pavilion. Utility Model Content

[0004] The purpose of this section is to outline some aspects of embodiments of the present invention and to briefly describe some preferred embodiments. Simplifications or omissions may be made in this section, as well as in the abstract and title of this application, to avoid obscuring the purpose of these documents; however, such simplifications or omissions should not be construed as limiting the scope of the present invention.

[0005] Given the following technical problems in the existing technology: existing photovoltaic panels are inconvenient to install and remove from the roof of the pavilion, making maintenance difficult. To solve this problem, this utility model provides the following technical solution:

[0006] An integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion includes a top, the top comprising:

[0007] The rotating shaft has a linearly extended structure and is arranged in a transverse array.

[0008] The blade is rotated relative to the support, and during the rotation of the blade, it forms an overlap with the adjacent blade (i.e., the joint) or releases the overlap.

[0009] The photovoltaic panel is connected to the photovoltaic panel bracket mounted on the blade via a snap-fit ​​connection.

[0010] As a preferred technical solution for an integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion, photovoltaic panel supports are provided on both the blades and the photovoltaic panels, and the two locking blocks are tightly fitted together.

[0011] As a preferred technical solution for an integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion, the photovoltaic panels are suspended above the blades via photovoltaic panel supports. In this way, the heat generated by the photovoltaic panels during power generation is not conducted to the blades, but is blown away by the wind and diffused into the air. Therefore, the photovoltaic panels play a role in shading and cooling the roof of the viewing pavilion.

[0012] As a preferred technical solution for an integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion, the blades are equipped with sealing strips. When the blades rotate together via the rotating shaft and come into contact with each other, the sealing strips adhere to the top and bottom of the blades, thereby ensuring that the top does not leak water. Specifically, the blades are equipped with a first sealing strip and a second sealing strip. When the blades rotate relative to the rotating shaft, adjacent blades close and abut against each other, and the first sealing strip and the second sealing strip adhere to the top and bottom of the blades.

[0013] As a preferred technical solution for an integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion, the top also includes multiple blades, which are arranged around the support via a support shaft. The blades rotate around the support shaft to form an inclination angle (up to 135°) with respect to the horizontal plane, and the top is translucent.

[0014] The integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion provided by this utility model has the following advantages: through the cooperation of the blades, when a photovoltaic panel is damaged and needs to be repaired or replaced, a single blade can be directly disassembled, so that the corresponding photovoltaic panel can be repaired or replaced, making the maintenance process simpler. In addition, the design of the blades allows the entire top of the landscape pavilion to be opened or closed, which facilitates air circulation and can regulate the temperature inside the pavilion, thus making it more practical. Attached Figure Description

[0015] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments 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. Among them:

[0016] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of one embodiment of the present utility model.

[0017] Figure 2 For about Figure 1 Top view.

[0018] Figure 3 For about Figure 1 Diagram showing the middle section of the structure.

[0019] Figure 4 This is a planar side view of the blades and photovoltaic panels described in the embodiments of this utility model.

[0020] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of one of the states of the blade rotating as described in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0021] Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of another state of the blade rotation in an embodiment of this utility model.

[0022] Reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Rotating shaft; 2. Blade; 201. First sealing strip; 202. Second sealing strip; 3. Photovoltaic panel bracket; 4. Photovoltaic panel; 5. Column; 6. Side beam. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To make the above-mentioned objectives, features and advantages of this utility model more apparent and understandable, the specific embodiments of this utility model will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0024] Many specific details are set forth in the following description in order to provide a full understanding of the present invention. However, the present invention may also be implemented in other ways different from those described herein. Those skilled in the art can make similar extensions without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.

[0025] Secondly, the term "an embodiment" or "embodiment" as used herein refers to a specific feature, structure, or characteristic that may be included in at least one implementation of the present invention. The phrase "in one embodiment" appearing in different places in this specification does not necessarily refer to the same embodiment, nor is it a single or selective embodiment that excludes other embodiments.

[0026] Secondly, this utility model is described in detail with reference to the schematic diagrams. When describing the embodiments of this utility model, for ease of explanation, the cross-sectional views illustrating the device structure may be partially enlarged, not adhering to the usual scale. Furthermore, the schematic diagrams are merely examples and should not limit the scope of protection of this utility model. In addition, actual manufacturing should include the three-dimensional spatial dimensions of length, width, and depth.

[0027] Reference Figure 1-2 and Figure 4 As shown, one embodiment of this utility model provides an integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion, which consists of at least columns and a top structure. The columns can also be walls or support structures. Regarding the top, it includes the following parts:

[0028] Rotating shaft 1, with a circular structure, is arranged in a horizontal array.

[0029] The blades 2 are arranged to rotate relative to the rotating shaft 1 and are also arranged in an array. The array direction is consistent with the array direction of the rotating shaft 1. The blades 2 rotate to a maximum angle of 135°.

[0030] The photovoltaic panel support 3 has two rows installed in each blade width direction, the number of which is determined according to the blade length, and is fixedly connected to the blade 2.

[0031] Photovoltaic panels 4 are installed on each blade, with more than two panels evenly distributed on each blade 2, and are flexibly connected to the photovoltaic panel support 3.

[0032] In this invention, when a portion of the photovoltaic panel 4 is damaged and needs replacement, the corresponding blade 2 can be directly removed to repair or replace the photovoltaic panel 4. Compared to existing technologies, this avoids the cumbersome process of complete disassembly, making the maintenance process much simpler. Furthermore, the configuration of the blade 2 allows the pavilion's roof to be opened for ventilation without affecting the installation of the photovoltaic panel 4, thus enabling wider applications in practice.

[0033] Furthermore, regarding the other components of the top, specifically, refer to... Figure 4 The blades also include drainage grooves. When it rains, most of the rainwater on the photovoltaic panel 4 will flow into the grooves and be diverted away. At the same time, there are also light grooves under the blades, which can be used to install LED light strips to ensure that the pavilion has sufficient lighting at night.

[0034] Furthermore, regarding the stress-bearing portion at the top, please refer to [link / reference]. Figure 1-3 The top also includes a side beam 6, and the rotating shaft 1 is set on the side beam 6. The rotating shaft 1 and the side beam 6 are rigidly connected. Specifically, the side beam 6 and the rotating shaft 1 are connected by steel to ensure sufficient connection strength between the two and sufficient structural stability of the entire top. The blade 2 is rotatably connected to the rotating shaft 1 to achieve a rotatable effect. The side beam is equipped with a corresponding drive mechanism to control the movement process of the blade 2.

[0035] Furthermore, refer to Figure 4 There is a gap between the photovoltaic panel 4 and the blade 2. In this way, the heat generated by the photovoltaic panel when generating electricity will not be conducted to the blade, but will be blown away by the wind and diffused into the air. Therefore, the photovoltaic panel not only plays a role in generating electricity, but also provides shade and cooling for the roof of the viewing pavilion, rather than having the side effect of heating.

[0036] Furthermore, refer to Figure 4 The blade 2 includes a first sealing strip 201 and a second sealing strip 202. When two adjacent blades 2 are closed, the blades 2 can achieve a full fit, thereby ensuring the sealing effect of the entire integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion.

[0037] It should be understood that numerous specific implementation decisions can be made during the development of any practical implementation, such as in any engineering or design project. Such development efforts may be complex and time-consuming, but for those skilled in the art who benefit from this disclosure, the development effort will be a routine work of design, manufacturing, and production without requiring much experimentation.

[0038] It should be noted that the above embodiments are only used to illustrate the technical solution of this utility model and are not intended to limit it. Although this utility model has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent substitutions can be made to the technical solution of this utility model without departing from the spirit and scope of the technical solution of this utility model, and all such modifications or substitutions should be covered within the scope of the claims of this utility model.

Claims

1. An integrated photovoltaic landscape pavilion, characterized by: The top comprises: a rotating shaft (1) in linear extension and in transverse array; a blade (2) arranged opposite to the rotating shaft (1) and capable of covering or uncovering the joint between adjacent blades (2) during rotation; a photovoltaic panel (4) detachably arranged on the blade (2).

2. The integrated photovoltaic landscape gazebo of claim 1, wherein: A photovoltaic panel support (3) is arranged on the blade (2), and the photovoltaic panel (4) is in clamping cooperation with the photovoltaic panel support (3).

3. The integrated photovoltaic landscape gazebo of claim 1, wherein: A first sealing strip (201) and a second sealing strip (202) are arranged on the blade (2), and when the blade (2) rotates relative to the rotating shaft (1), two adjacent blades (2) are closed and abutted against each other, and the first sealing strip (201) and the second sealing strip (202) are kept adhered to the top and bottom of the blade (2).

4. The integrated photovoltaic landscape gazebo of claim 1, wherein: The blade (2) is rotationally connected with the rotating shaft (1), and during rotation of the rotating shaft (1), the maximum inclination angle between the blade (2) and the horizontal plane is 135° when the blade (2) swings.

5. The integrated photovoltaic landscape gazebo of claim 1, wherein: The top further comprises a side beam (6) rigidly connected between the side beam (6) and the rotating shaft (1).