Light storage and charging device for parking lot
By using a top support mechanism in the photovoltaic parking lot device to tilt and flip the solar panels, combined with a cleaning scraper, the problem of low cleaning efficiency is solved, achieving efficient cleaning and convenient maintenance.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202423170234.9
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-12-23
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
- Estimated Expiration
- 2034-12-23
AI Technical Summary
In existing photovoltaic parking lot installations, the cleaning efficiency of solar panels is low, and the long reciprocating brushing path easily leads to dust accumulation and incomplete cleaning.
Design a parking lot solar energy storage and charging device. The solar panels are tilted and flipped by a top support mechanism, and then cleaned efficiently by a cleaning scraper. The cleaning path is short, and the dust falls off quickly under the action of gravity.
It achieves efficient cleaning of solar panels, reduces dust accumulation, improves cleaning efficiency, and facilitates observation and maintenance.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of new energy parking lots, and in particular to a parking lot photovoltaic energy storage and charging device. Background Technology
[0002] New energy vehicles are widely used due to their advantages such as good energy saving and emission reduction, low noise, and low operating costs. As a result, parking lots have also become widely popular. In order to better improve the utilization of new energy, parking lots are usually set up as photovoltaic parking lots to maximize the use of new energy. For example, a photovoltaic storage and charging integrated system for parking lots (publication announcement number CN214958847U) disclosed on the China Patent Network shows that this type of photovoltaic parking lot has solar panels installed on the top of the carport. The solar panels on the top of the carport charge electric vehicles through energy storage units and charging piles, while also providing shade and rain protection. In daily use, the drive motor drives the transmission screw to rotate, so that the scraper can move back and forth on the surface of the solar panel, which is convenient for cleaning the solar panel.
[0003] However, the aforementioned publicly disclosed patents and existing photovoltaic parking lot devices still have some shortcomings: Existing methods, which use a reciprocating moving component to push a cleaning brush back and forth to remove dust from the solar panels above the parking lot canopy, have a long reciprocating brushing path, making dust accumulation very easy and resulting in incomplete cleaning. Furthermore, because the solar panels are kept horizontal, the difficulty of cleaning dust is further increased. Therefore, those skilled in the art have provided a parking lot photovoltaic energy storage and charging device to solve the problems mentioned in the background art. Utility Model Content
[0004] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides a parking lot photovoltaic energy storage and charging device, which solves the problem of low self-cleaning efficiency of existing photovoltaic parking lot energy storage and charging devices mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model is implemented through the following technical solution: a parking lot optical storage and charging device, including a support platform and multiple sets of charging piles arranged and installed along the platform direction of the support platform;
[0006] The support platform has two sets of top support mechanisms installed on both sides, and the top support platforms of the two sets of top support mechanisms are symmetrically equipped with two sets of carport panels.
[0007] Each set of carport panels has multiple sets of solar panels arranged and installed on its surface;
[0008] A cleaning mechanism for brushing solar panels is installed above the surface of the carport panel.
[0009] As a further technical solution of this utility model: the top support mechanism includes an integrally connected brake stand and guide rail stand. A flip electric push rod is installed inside the bracket of the brake stand. An arm force slide is slidably connected inside the bracket of the guide rail stand, and the flip electric push rod supports the arm force slide. A top support platform is installed at the top of the bracket of the guide rail stand. Two sets of rotating seats are symmetrically arranged above the top support platform, and the two sets of rotating seats are rotatably connected to two sets of carport panels respectively. Two sets of arm force push rods are symmetrically connected to both sides of the frame of the arm force slide, and the two sets of arm force push rods support the two sets of carport panels respectively.
[0010] As a further technical solution of this utility model: the support of the guide rail stand is provided with guide grooves on both sides in a symmetrical form to guide and match the arm force slide table.
[0011] As a further technical solution of this utility model: two sets of sealing strips that press against each other are installed at the mating ends of the two sets of carport panels, and the sealing strips are made of one of silicone rubber, neoprene rubber, or plasticized polyvinyl chloride material.
[0012] As a further technical solution of this utility model: the cleaning mechanism includes brake trusses installed symmetrically at both ends of the carport panel frame. Each set of brake trusses has a cleaning electric push rod installed inside its support. The telescopic ends of the two sets of cleaning electric push rods are equipped with two opposing guide push arms. A cleaning scraper opposite to the solar panel is installed between the two sets of guide push arms.
[0013] As a further technical solution of this utility model: a guide rail is installed on one side of the support of the braking truss, and the guide rail of the guide rail is slidably connected to a guide slide table that supports the cleaning scraper.
[0014] As a further technical solution of this utility model: the cleaning scraper is a T-shaped brush strip structure.
[0015] This utility model provides a parking lot optical energy storage and charging device, which has the following advantages compared with the prior art:
[0016] 1. This parking lot photovoltaic energy storage and charging device uses solar panels mounted above the carport as photovoltaic energy storage components to convert solar energy into electrical energy to charge the charging piles. During daily use, when regular cleaning of the solar panels is required, the carport canopy tilts and rotates around a rotating base using the extension and braking of the top support mechanism, tilting the solar panels downwards to facilitate dust removal. Then, the cleaning mechanism, with the braking of the cleaning scraper, brushes away the dust from the solar panels. The dust is quickly removed under the combined action of brushing and gravity, resulting in a shorter braking path and more efficient dust removal.
[0017] 2. The parking lot solar energy storage and charging device designed in this way not only facilitates dust cleaning when the solar panels are tilted and flipped, but also allows staff to intuitively observe the cleaning work and integrity of the solar panels without having to climb, making daily maintenance more convenient. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 A schematic diagram of a parking lot optical storage and charging device;
[0019] Figure 2 A parking lot light storage and charging device Figure 1 Enlarged view of point A in the middle;
[0020] Figure 3 This is a plan view of a parking lot optical storage and charging device;
[0021] Figure 4 A schematic diagram of the flipping of a parking lot optical storage and charging device;
[0022] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the cleaning mechanism in a parking lot light storage and charging device.
[0023] In the diagram: 1. Support platform; 2. Charging pile; 3. Braking stand; 4. Guide rail stand; 5. Arm-force push rod; 6. Carport panel; 7. Solar panel; 8. Braking truss; 9. Cleaning scraper; 10. Guide chute; 11. Arm-force slide table; 12. Top support platform; 13. Rotating seat; 14. Sealing strip; 15. Tilting electric push rod; 16. Guide rail; 17. Guide slide table; 18. Cleaning electric push rod; 19. Guide push arm. Detailed Implementation
[0024] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present utility model. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the present utility model without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0025] Please see Figure 1-5 This utility model provides a parking lot photovoltaic energy storage and charging device technical solution: a parking lot photovoltaic energy storage and charging device includes a support platform 1 and multiple sets of charging piles 2 arranged and installed along the platform direction of the support platform 1. By setting the carport panel 6 and the solar panel 7 as an integrated combination, it plays a protective role such as sunshade and rain protection, and also plays a photovoltaic energy storage role, serving as the energy storage power source of the charging piles 2.
[0026] Two sets of top support mechanisms are installed on both sides of the platform of support platform 1. The top support mechanism includes an integrally connected brake stand 3 and guide rail stand 4. A flip electric push rod 15 is installed inside the bracket of brake stand 3. An arm force slide 11 is slidably connected inside the bracket of guide rail stand 4, and the flip electric push rod 15 supports the arm force slide 11. A top support platform 12 is installed at the top of the bracket of guide rail stand 4. Two sets of rotating seats 13 are symmetrically arranged above the top support platform 12, and the two sets of rotating seats 13 are rotatably connected to two sets of carport panels 6 respectively. Two sets of arm force push rods 5 are symmetrically connected to both sides of the platform of arm force slide 11, and the two sets of arm force push rods 5 support the arm force slide 11 respectively. Supporting two sets of carport panels 6, the guide rail frame 4 has symmetrical guide grooves 10 on both sides that are adapted to the arm-force slide table 11. When performing routine cleaning and maintenance on the solar panels 7 of the parking lot's photovoltaic energy storage and charging device, the control flip electric push rod 15 retracts and brakes, causing the arm-force slide table 11 to slide down along the guide rail frame 4, which in turn causes the arm-force push rod 5 to slide down, pulling the carport panel 6 to tilt and flip downwards around the rotating seat 13 as the axis, so that the solar panel 7 is kept tilted downwards. This makes it easier to clean and remove dust, and also allows staff to intuitively perform routine inspection and maintenance on the solar panel 7.
[0027] The two sets of top support platforms of the two sets of top support mechanisms are symmetrically installed with two sets of carport panels 6. The mating ends of the two sets of carport panels 6 are equipped with two sets of sealing strips 14 that press against each other. The sealing strips 14 are made of one of the following materials: silicone rubber, neoprene rubber, and plasticized polyvinyl chloride. By setting the sealing strips 14 that press against each other between the two sets of carport panels 6, the mating ends can be sealed and waterproofed to prevent rain and snow leakage.
[0028] Each set of carport panels 6 has multiple sets of solar panels 7 arranged on its surface. A cleaning mechanism for brushing the solar panels 7 is installed above the surface of the carport panels 6. The cleaning mechanism includes brake trusses 8 installed symmetrically at both ends of the carport panel 6 frame. Each set of brake trusses 8 has a cleaning electric push rod 18 installed inside its bracket. The telescopic ends of the two sets of cleaning electric push rods 18 are equipped with two opposing guide push arms 19. A cleaning scraper 9 is installed between the two sets of guide push arms 19, opposite to the solar panel 7. A guide rail 16 is installed on one side of the brake truss 8 bracket. The guide rail 16 is slidably connected to a guide slide 17 that supports the cleaning scraper 9. By controlling the extension and retraction of the cleaning electric push rods 18, the combination of the guide push arms 19 and the cleaning scraper 9 is pushed forward and braked to brush and clean the dust on the surface of the solar panels 7. Because the solar panels 7 are set in two separate opposing sets, the cleaning path of the cleaning scraper 9 is shorter, less dust accumulates, and the cleaning efficiency is more efficient.
[0029] The cleaning scraper 9 has a T-shaped brush strip structure. By setting the cleaning scraper 9 to a T-shaped brush strip structure, dust on its brushing path can be blocked, allowing the dust to slide off along the cleaning path and preventing dust from accumulating and submerging the cleaning scraper 9, thus improving the efficiency of daily dust cleaning.
[0030] The working principle of this utility model is as follows: During the daily use of the parking lot photovoltaic energy storage and charging device, the integrated combination of the carport panel 6 and the solar panel 7 serves as a sunshade and rainproof function on the one hand, and a photovoltaic energy storage function on the other hand, serving as the energy storage power source for the charging pile 2.
[0031] Since most of the solar energy storage and charging devices in the parking lot are located outdoors, they need to be cleaned regularly. When cleaning, first, the electric push rod 15 is retracted and braked, which drives the arm slide 11 to slide down along the guide rail frame 4. Then, the arm push rod 5 slides down and pulls the carport panel 6 to tilt and flip downward around the rotating seat 13, so that the solar panel 7 is kept tilted downward, so that the dust can be cleaned and slid off more efficiently under the action of gravity. Then, the electric push rod 18 is extended and braked, which pushes the guide push arm 19 and the cleaning scraper 9 together to push and brake, and brushes and cleans the dust on the surface of the solar panel 7. Since the solar panel 7 is set in two separate and opposite groups, the cleaning path of the cleaning scraper 9 is shorter, there is less dust accumulation, and the cleaning is more efficient.
[0032] Furthermore, while performing routine cleaning of the solar panel 7, the solar panel 7 is kept at an angle, providing a clearer field of view, which facilitates daily inspection and maintenance work for staff. It eliminates the need for frequent climbing for inspection. After cleaning and maintenance of the solar panel 7, it can simply be flipped back to its original position.
[0033] The above description is merely a preferred embodiment of this utility model. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make various improvements and modifications without departing from the principles of this utility model, and these improvements and modifications should also be considered within the scope of protection of this utility model. Structures, devices, and operating methods not specifically described or explained in this utility model are implemented according to conventional methods in the art, unless otherwise specified or limited.
Claims
1. A parking lot light storage and charging device, characterized by, The application relates to a charging station, which comprises a support platform (1) and a plurality of charging piles (2) arranged along the direction of the platform of the support platform (1). Two sets of top support mechanisms are arranged on the two sides of the platform of the support platform (1), and two sets of shed plates (6) are symmetrically arranged on the top support platforms of the two sets of top support mechanisms. A plurality of solar cell panels (7) are arranged on the plate surfaces of each set of shed plates (6). A cleaning mechanism for brushing the solar cell panels (7) is arranged above the plate surfaces of the shed plates (6).
2. The parking lot light storage and charging device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The top support mechanism comprises a brake stand (3) and a guide rail stand (4) which are integrally connected, a turnover electric push rod (15) is arranged in the support of the brake stand (3), an arm force sliding table (11) is slidably connected to the support of the guide rail stand (4), the arm force sliding table (11) is supported by the turnover electric push rod (15), a top support table (12) is arranged at the top end of the support of the guide rail stand (4), two sets of rotary seats (13) are symmetrically arranged above the top support table (12), and the two sets of rotary seats (13) are rotationally connected to the two sets of shed plates (6) respectively, and two sets of arm force push rods (5) are symmetrically connected to the two sides of the table frame of the arm force sliding table (11), and the two sets of arm force push rods (5) support the two sets of shed plates (6) respectively.
3. The parking lot light storage and charging device according to claim 2, characterized in that, Guide sliding grooves (10) which are guided and matched with the arm force sliding table (11) are symmetrically formed on the two sides of the support of the guide rail stand (4).
4. The parking lot light storage and charging device of claim 2, wherein, Two sets of sealing strips (14) which are pressed against each other are arranged at the opposite ends of the two sets of shed plates (6), and the sealing strips (14) are made of one of silicon rubber, chloroprene rubber and plasticized polyvinyl chloride.
5. The parking lot light storage and charging device of claim 1, wherein, The cleaning mechanism comprises brake trusses (8) which are symmetrically arranged at the two ends of the plate frame of the shed plate (6), a cleaning electric push rod (18) is arranged in the support of each set of brake trusses (8), two sets of guide push arms (19) are arranged at the telescopic ends of the two sets of cleaning electric push rods (18) and are opposite to each other, and a cleaning scraper (9) which is opposite to the solar cell panel (7) is arranged between the two sets of guide push arms (19).
6. The parking lot light storage and charging device of claim 5, wherein, A guide sliding rail (16) is arranged on one side of the support of the brake truss (8), and a guide sliding table (17) which supports the cleaning scraper (9) is slidably connected to the guide rail of the guide sliding rail (16).
7. The parking lot light storage and charging device of claim 5, wherein, The cleaning scraper (9) is a T-shaped brush strip structure.