Photovoltaic tile assembly and photovoltaic power system
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521573907.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-25
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-07-25
AI Technical Summary
[0002]相关技术中,光伏发电设备的光伏瓦通常需要支架、檩条等进行固定,然后安装在建筑物的屋顶,然而,这种安装方式和安装过程比较复杂,并且无法适配建筑物的外观,导致建筑物外观效果变差
[0031]本实用新型提供的光伏发电系统,因包含上述技术方案中任一项的光伏瓦组件,因此该光伏发电系统具有上述光伏瓦组件的全部有益效果,在此不再一一赘述。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of photovoltaic equipment technology, and more specifically, to a photovoltaic tile module and a photovoltaic power generation system. Background Technology
[0002] In related technologies, photovoltaic tiles for photovoltaic power generation equipment usually need to be fixed by brackets, purlins, etc., and then installed on the roof of the building. However, this installation method and process is relatively complicated and cannot be adapted to the appearance of the building, resulting in a poor building appearance. Utility Model Content
[0003] This utility model aims to solve at least one of the technical problems existing in the prior art.
[0004] Therefore, the first aspect of this utility model proposes a photovoltaic tile module.
[0005] The second aspect of the utility model proposes a photovoltaic power generation system.
[0006] In view of the above, the first aspect of this utility model provides a photovoltaic tile module for use in buildings. The photovoltaic tile module includes: a power generation part; a first mounting part connected to one end of the power generation part; and a second mounting part connected to the other end of the power generation part; wherein the first mounting part and the second mounting part are used for installation on the building.
[0007] The photovoltaic tile module provided by this utility model, by setting a first mounting part and a second mounting part at both ends of the power generation part, can install the power generation part onto the wall or ceiling of a building through the first mounting part and the second mounting part. Compared with the installation method of photovoltaic tiles in related technologies, there is no need to set purlins, brackets, or other devices, which can effectively simplify the installation process of the photovoltaic tile module. At the same time, it can also simplify the structure and weight of the photovoltaic tile module, making installation and transportation of the photovoltaic tile module more convenient. In addition, the angle between the first and second mounting parts and the power generation part can be set according to the specific appearance shape of the building to be installed. On the one hand, it can ensure that the power generation part can directly receive sunlight while the photovoltaic tile module is installed on the building, ensuring the power generation function of the power generation part; on the other hand, it can adapt the photovoltaic tile module to the overall appearance of the building, avoiding the photovoltaic tile module affecting the overall appearance of the building and ensuring the aesthetics of the building.
[0008] In some technical solutions, optionally, the building includes a wall; wherein, the first mounting part is attached to the side wall of the wall, the power generation part is inclined relative to the side wall of the wall and extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall, the angle between the power generation part and the side wall of the wall is greater than 0 degrees and less than 180 degrees, and the second mounting part extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall.
[0009] In this technical solution, the building may include walls. Accordingly, when installing the photovoltaic tile modules onto the building, the first mounting portion can be attached to the side wall of the wall. Simultaneously, the angle between the power generation portion and the first mounting portion is set such that the angle remains between 0 degrees and 180 degrees. This ensures that when the photovoltaic tile modules are installed on the building, the power generation portion directly receives sunlight, guaranteeing its power generation efficiency.
[0010] Furthermore, the second mounting part is connected to the other end of the power generation part, and while the first mounting part is attached to the side wall of the wall, the second mounting part can be extended vertically toward the bottom of the wall.
[0011] By extending the second mounting part vertically towards the bottom of the wall, on the one hand, the second mounting part can be made parallel to the wall, thus ensuring the aesthetics of the photovoltaic tile components, and thus ensuring the overall aesthetics of the building; on the other hand, the second mounting part can also guide water and other impurities on the photovoltaic panel, causing the water and other impurities to flow vertically downwards, preventing the water and other impurities from spreading over a large area and affecting items around the building.
[0012] In some technical solutions, optionally, the building includes walls, a ceiling, and an inclined section, with the two ends of the inclined section connected to the ceiling and the walls respectively; wherein, a first mounting part is attached to the surface of the ceiling, a power generation part is attached to the surface of the inclined section, and a second mounting part extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall.
[0013] In this technical solution, the photovoltaic tile module can also be adapted to buildings with sloping roofs. Specifically, the building may include walls, a roof, and a sloping section located between the walls and the roof, wherein the two ends of the sloping section are connected to the edges of the roof and the walls, respectively.
[0014] Accordingly, the first mounting part of the photovoltaic tile module can be attached to the roof of the building, while the power generation part can be attached to the surface of the inclined part. The second mounting part can extend vertically towards the bottom of the wall. In this way, while the photovoltaic tile module is installed on the building through the first mounting part, the power generation part can be attached to the surface of the inclined part. On the one hand, the inclined part can support the power generation part, thereby improving the firmness of the connection between the photovoltaic tile module and the building; on the other hand, it can also make the photovoltaic tile module more compatible with the shape of the building, ensuring the overall aesthetics of the building.
[0015] In some technical solutions, optionally, the building includes a wall, a ceiling, and a protective wall, with the ceiling connected to the top of the wall and the protective wall disposed on the ceiling; wherein, a first mounting part is connected to the side wall of the protective wall, a second mounting part is connected to the side wall of the wall, and the power generation part is inclined relative to the side wall of the wall and extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall.
[0016] In this technical solution, photovoltaic tile modules can also be adapted to buildings with parapet walls. Specifically, the building may include walls, a roof, and a protective wall. The roof is connected to the top of the wall, and the protective wall is installed on the roof. The protective wall, also known as the parapet wall, is used to protect people on the roof of the building and prevent them from falling from the roof.
[0017] Accordingly, the first mounting part can be connected to the side wall of the protective wall, and the second mounting part can be connected to the side wall of the wall. Meanwhile, the power generation part is located between the first mounting part and the second mounting part. The power generation part can be inclined relative to the wall and the protective wall and extend vertically toward the bottom of the wall. On the one hand, this ensures that the power generation part can receive sunlight, and on the other hand, it allows water and other impurities on the surface of the power generation part to flow toward the bottom of the wall.
[0018] In some technical solutions, the second mounting section may optionally include a drip tile.
[0019] In this technical solution, the second mounting part can be set as a drip tile, which can guide the water on the power generation part through the drip tile, drain the accumulated water, and avoid the power generation efficiency of the power generation part being reduced due to water accumulation on the power generation part.
[0020] In some technical solutions, optionally, the power generation unit includes: a substrate, the two ends of which are respectively connected to a first mounting part and a second mounting part; and a photovoltaic tile covering the surface of the substrate.
[0021] In this technical solution, the power generation unit may include a substrate and photovoltaic tiles. The two ends of the substrate are respectively connected to a first mounting part and a second mounting part. Specifically, one end of the substrate can be movably connected to the first mounting part, and the other end of the substrate can be rotatably connected to the second mounting part. During the connection process, the angle between the first mounting part, the second mounting part and the substrate can be set according to the appearance of the building.
[0022] Furthermore, photovoltaic tiles can be installed on the surface of a substrate, which provides support and ensures the stability of the tiles' position. It is understood that photovoltaic tiles can convert light energy into electrical energy, thereby realizing the photovoltaic power generation function of the power generation unit.
[0023] In some technical solutions, optionally, there are multiple photovoltaic tiles, with multiple photovoltaic tile arrays arranged on the surface of the substrate, and multiple photovoltaic tiles connected in series.
[0024] In this technical solution, the number of photovoltaic tiles can be set to multiple. By setting multiple photovoltaic tiles, the power generation of the power generation unit can be effectively increased, thereby ensuring that the photovoltaic tile module can supply power to multiple electrical devices in the building.
[0025] Specifically, multiple photovoltaic tiles can be arranged in an array on the surface of the substrate, ensuring that each tile's surface receives sunlight and thus generates electricity. Furthermore, multiple photovoltaic tiles can be connected in series, ensuring that the electricity generated by each tile can be delivered to the building's electrical equipment.
[0026] In some technical solutions, the photovoltaic tile can optionally be a curved structure, and the shape of the substrate can be adapted to the shape of the photovoltaic tile.
[0027] In this technical solution, the photovoltaic tiles can be designed with a curved surface, meaning the surface of the tiles is curved. By making the photovoltaic tiles curved, on the one hand, they can capture sunlight from multiple angles, reducing shading and ensuring high power generation efficiency even when sunlight is at an angle in the morning or evening. On the other hand, curved photovoltaic tiles are also more aesthetically pleasing, helping to improve the building's appearance. Furthermore, curved photovoltaic tiles offer greater durability and protection, more effectively dissipating impacts from wind, hail, and other external forces.
[0028] In some technical solutions, the power generation unit may optionally include: a cover plate covering one side of the photovoltaic tile; and a back plate covering the other side of the photovoltaic tile.
[0029] In this technical solution, the power generation unit may further include a cover plate and a back plate. The cover plate covers one side of the photovoltaic tile, and the back plate covers the other side of the photovoltaic tile. In other words, the photovoltaic tile is encapsulated on both sides by the cover plate and the back plate, thereby protecting the photovoltaic tile from corrosion caused by external water and other impurities, ensuring the service life of the photovoltaic tile, and preventing malfunctions of the photovoltaic tile module during use.
[0030] The second aspect of this utility model provides a photovoltaic power generation system, including a photovoltaic tile module as described in any of the above technical solutions; and an inverter, the input end of which is connected to the photovoltaic tile module for converting the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic tile module.
[0031] The photovoltaic power generation system provided by this utility model includes photovoltaic tile components of any of the above technical solutions, and therefore has all the beneficial effects of the above photovoltaic tile components, which will not be described in detail here.
[0032] Furthermore, the photovoltaic power generation system may also include an inverter, the input of which is connected to the photovoltaic tile module, thereby converting the electrical energy generated by the power generation unit and transmitting the electrical energy generated by the power generation unit to the electrical equipment.
[0033] Additional aspects and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the description that follows, or may be learned by practice of this invention. Attached Figure Description
[0034] The above and / or additional aspects and advantages of this utility model will become apparent and readily understood from the description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
[0035] Figure 1 One of the structural schematic diagrams of a photovoltaic tile module according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0036] Figure 2 A second schematic diagram of the structure of a photovoltaic tile module according to an embodiment of this utility model is shown;
[0037] Figure 3 The third schematic diagram of the structure of the photovoltaic tile module according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0038] Figure 4 The fourth schematic diagram of the structure of the photovoltaic tile module according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0039] Figure 5 The fifth schematic diagram of the structure of the photovoltaic tile module according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0040] Figure 6 The sixth schematic diagram of the structure of the photovoltaic tile module according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown;
[0041] Figure 7 A structural block diagram of the photovoltaic power generation system of this utility model is shown.
[0042] in, Figures 1 to 7 The correspondence between the reference numerals and component names in the attached drawings is as follows:
[0043] 100 Photovoltaic tile module, 102 Power generation section, 104 First mounting section, 106 Second mounting section, 108 Base, 110 Photovoltaic tile, 112 Cover plate, 114 Back plate, 200 Building, 202 Wall, 204 Roof, 206 Inclined section, 208 Protective wall, 300 Photovoltaic power generation system, 302 Inverter, 400 Electrical equipment. Detailed Implementation
[0044] To better understand the above-mentioned objectives, features, and advantages of this utility model, the present utility model will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. It should be noted that, unless otherwise specified, the embodiments of this utility model and the features thereof can be combined with each other.
[0045] 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. Therefore, the scope of protection of the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiments disclosed below.
[0046] The following reference Figures 1 to 7 This invention describes photovoltaic tile modules and photovoltaic power generation systems according to some embodiments of the present invention.
[0047] like Figure 1 , Figure 2 and Figure 3 As shown, according to one embodiment of the present invention, a photovoltaic tile module 100 is provided for use in a building 200. The photovoltaic tile module 100 includes: a power generation part 102; a first mounting part 104 connected to one end of the power generation part 102; and a second mounting part 106 connected to the other end of the power generation part 102. The first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 are used for installation on the building 200.
[0048] The photovoltaic tile module 100 provided by this utility model can be used in building 200, that is, the photovoltaic tile module 100 can be installed on building 200, so as to supply power to the electrical equipment in building 200 through the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic tile module 100.
[0049] Specifically, the photovoltaic tile module 100 includes a power generation unit 102, which can be used to convert light energy into electrical energy and then transmit the electrical energy to electrical equipment in the building 200 to provide power to the electrical equipment in the building 200.
[0050] Furthermore, the photovoltaic tile module 100 also includes a first mounting part 104 and a second mounting part 106 respectively connected to both ends of the power generation unit 102. Through the arrangement of the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106, the photovoltaic tile module 100 can be installed on the wall or ceiling of the building 200, allowing the power generation unit 102 to directly receive sunlight and ensure its power generation function. It should be noted that both the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 can be configured as mounting plates, i.e., plate-shaped mounting parts. Thus, when installing the photovoltaic tile module 100 onto the building 200, the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 can be directly installed onto the wall or ceiling of the building 200 using relatively simple installation methods such as rivets and screws, without the need for purlins, brackets, or other devices. This effectively simplifies the installation process of the photovoltaic tile module 100, and also simplifies the structure and weight of the photovoltaic tile module 100, facilitating its installation and transportation.
[0051] Furthermore, the angle between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 and the power generation part 102 can be set according to the specific appearance shape of the building 200 to be installed, so that the photovoltaic tile module 100 can adapt to the specific angles of the walls and ceiling of the building 200. On the one hand, by setting the angle between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 and the power generation part 102, the photovoltaic tile module 100 can be installed on the building 200 while ensuring that the power generation part 102 can directly receive sunlight, thus ensuring the power generation function of the power generation part 102. On the other hand, by adjusting the angle between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 and the power generation part 102, the photovoltaic tile module 100 can be adapted to the overall appearance of the building 200, avoiding the photovoltaic tile module 100 from affecting the overall appearance of the building 200 and ensuring the aesthetics of the building 200.
[0052] The photovoltaic tile module 100 provided by this utility model, by setting a first mounting part 104 and a second mounting part 106 at both ends of the power generation part 102, can realize the installation of the power generation part 102 onto the wall or ceiling of the building 200 through the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106. Compared with the photovoltaic tile installation method in related technologies, there is no need to set purlins, brackets and other devices, which can effectively simplify the installation process of the photovoltaic tile module 100, and also simplify the structure and weight of the photovoltaic tile module 100, making the installation and transportation of the photovoltaic tile module 100 more convenient. In addition, the angle between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 and the power generation part 102 can be set according to the specific appearance shape of the building 200 to be installed. On the one hand, it can ensure that the power generation part 102 can directly receive sunlight while the photovoltaic tile module 100 is installed on the building 200, thus ensuring the power generation function of the power generation part 102. On the other hand, it can make the photovoltaic tile module 100 fit the overall appearance of the building 200, avoiding the photovoltaic tile module 100 from affecting the overall appearance of the building 200 and ensuring the aesthetics of the building 200.
[0053] In addition, it should be noted that the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 can be rotatably connected to the power generation part 102 by setting a rotating mechanism, so as to facilitate the adjustment of the angle between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 and the power generation part 102 during the installation process.
[0054] In some embodiments, optionally, such as Figure 3 As shown, building 200 includes wall 202; wherein, first mounting part 104 is attached to the side wall of wall 202, power generation part 102 is inclined relative to the side wall of wall 202 and extends vertically toward the bottom of wall 202, the angle between power generation part 102 and side wall of wall 202 is greater than 0 degrees and less than 180 degrees, and second mounting part 106 extends vertically toward the bottom of wall 202.
[0055] In this embodiment, the building 200 may include a wall 202. Accordingly, when the photovoltaic tile module 100 is installed on the building 200, the first mounting part 104 can be attached to the side wall of the wall 202. At the same time, the angle between the power generation part 102 and the first mounting part 104 is adjusted so that the angle α between the power generation part 102 and the first mounting part 104 is maintained between 0 degrees and 180 degrees. This ensures that when the photovoltaic tile module 100 is installed on the building 200, the power generation part 102 can directly receive sunlight, thus ensuring the power generation efficiency of the power generation part 102.
[0056] Furthermore, the second mounting part 106 is connected to the other end of the power generation part 102. While the first mounting part 104 is attached to the side wall of the wall 202, the second mounting part 106 can be extended vertically toward the bottom of the wall 202.
[0057] Specifically, firstly, the angle between the power generation unit 102 and the first mounting unit 104 is set so that the power generation unit 102 extends downward at an angle relative to the side wall of the wall 202, thereby ensuring that the power generation unit 102 can directly receive sunlight. Then, the angle between the second mounting unit 106 and the power generation unit 102 is set so that the second mounting unit 106 can extend vertically towards the bottom of the wall 202. After the angle is set, the first mounting unit 104 is attached to the side wall of the wall 202, thereby completing the installation of the photovoltaic tile module 100 between the photovoltaic tile module 100 and the wall 202.
[0058] By extending the second mounting part 106 vertically toward the bottom of the wall 202, on the one hand, the second mounting part 106 can be made parallel to the wall 202, thereby ensuring the aesthetics of the photovoltaic tile module 100, that is, ensuring the overall aesthetics of the building 200; on the other hand, the second mounting part 106 can also guide water and other impurities on the photovoltaic panel, causing the water and other impurities to flow downwards in a vertical direction, preventing the water and other impurities from spreading over a large area and affecting items around the building 200.
[0059] In some embodiments, optionally, such as Figure 4 As shown, the building 200 includes a wall 202, a ceiling 204, and an inclined portion 206. The two ends of the inclined portion 206 are connected to the ceiling 204 and the wall 202, respectively. The first mounting portion 104 is attached to the surface of the ceiling 204, the power generation portion 102 is attached to the surface of the inclined portion 206, and the second mounting portion 106 extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall 202.
[0060] In this embodiment, the photovoltaic tile module 100 can also be adapted to a building 200 with a sloping roof. Specifically, the building 200 may include a wall 202, a roof 204, and a sloping portion 206 located between the wall 202 and the roof 204, wherein the two ends of the sloping portion 206 are respectively connected to the edges of the roof 204 and the wall 202.
[0061] Accordingly, the first mounting portion 104 of the photovoltaic tile module 100 can be attached to the ceiling 204 of the building 200, while the power generation portion 102 can be attached to the surface of the inclined portion 206, and the second mounting portion 106 can extend vertically toward the bottom of the wall 202. In this way, while the photovoltaic tile module 100 is installed onto the building 200 via the first mounting portion 104, the power generation portion 102 can be attached to the surface of the inclined portion 206. On the one hand, the inclined portion 206 can support the power generation portion 102, thereby improving the strength of the connection between the photovoltaic tile module 100 and the building 200; on the other hand, it also makes the shape of the photovoltaic tile module 100 more compatible with the building 200, ensuring the overall aesthetics of the building 200.
[0062] In addition, it should be noted that when the length of the power generation section 102 is approximately equal to the length of the inclined section 206, the second mounting section 106 can be attached to the side wall of the wall 202, and the second mounting section 106 can be fixed to the wall 202 by means of rivets or screws, thereby further improving the firmness of the connection between the photovoltaic tile module 100 and the building 200.
[0063] In some embodiments, optionally, such as Figure 5 As shown, the building 200 includes a wall 202, a ceiling 204, and a protective wall 208. The ceiling 204 is connected to the top of the wall 202, and the protective wall 208 is disposed on the ceiling 204. The first mounting part 104 is connected to the side wall of the protective wall 208, the second mounting part 106 is connected to the side wall of the wall 202, and the power generation part 102 is inclined relative to the side wall of the wall 202 and extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall 202.
[0064] In this embodiment, the photovoltaic tile module 100 can also be adapted to a building 200 with a parapet wall. Specifically, the building 200 may include a wall 202, a roof 204, and a protective wall 208. The roof 204 is connected to the top of the wall 202, and the protective wall 208 is installed on the roof 204. The protective wall 208 is also commonly referred to as a parapet wall, which is used to protect people on the roof 204 of the building 200 and prevent them from falling from the roof 204 of the building 200.
[0065] Accordingly, the first mounting part 104 can be connected to the side wall of the protective wall 208, and the second mounting part 106 can be connected to the side wall of the wall 202. Meanwhile, the power generation part 102 is located between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106. The power generation part 102 can be inclined relative to the wall 202 and the protective wall 208, and extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall 202. On the one hand, this ensures that the power generation part 102 can receive sunlight, and on the other hand, it allows water and other impurities on the surface of the power generation part 102 to flow toward the bottom of the wall 202.
[0066] Additionally, it should be noted that the ceiling 204 located between the wall 202 and the protective wall 208 can also be a sloping ceiling 204. In this case, the angle between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 and the power generation part 102 can be adjusted so that the power generation part 102 can directly fit against the surface of the sloping ceiling 204, thereby making the photovoltaic tile module 100 fit more closely with the building 200, and thus ensuring the aesthetic appearance of the overall appearance of the building 200.
[0067] In some embodiments, the second mounting portion 106 may optionally include a drip tile.
[0068] In this embodiment, the second mounting part 106 can be set as a drip tile, so that the water on the power generation part 102 can be guided by the drip tile and the accumulated water can be drained, thus avoiding the reduction of the power generation efficiency of the power generation part 102 due to water accumulation on the power generation part 102.
[0069] Understandably, photovoltaic tile modules 100 are typically installed on the walls or roofs of buildings 200 to ensure that the power generation unit 102 can directly receive sunlight and maintain its power generation function. However, rain can cause water to accumulate on the power generation unit 102, which reduces its power generation efficiency. Therefore, by configuring the second mounting part 106 as a drip tile, when water is present on the power generation unit 102, the drip tile can guide the water flow and drain it, thus ensuring the power generation efficiency of the power generation unit 102.
[0070] In some embodiments, optionally, such as Figure 6 As shown, the power generation unit 102 includes: a base 108, the two ends of which are respectively connected to the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106; and a photovoltaic tile 110 covering the surface of the base 108.
[0071] In this embodiment, the power generation unit 102 may include a base 108 and a photovoltaic tile 110. The two ends of the base 108 are respectively connected to the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106. For example, when designing the photovoltaic tile assembly 100, the angle between the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 and the base 108 can be set directly according to the appearance shape of the building 200, and then the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 can be fixedly connected to the base 108; or, one end of the base 108 can be rotatably connected to the first mounting part 104 through a rotating mechanism, and the other end of the base 108 can be rotatably connected to the second mounting part 106 through a rotating mechanism, so that both the first mounting part 104 and the second mounting part 106 can be rotatably connected to the power generation unit 102.
[0072] Furthermore, the photovoltaic tile 110 can be disposed on the surface of the substrate 108. The substrate 108 can support the photovoltaic tile 110 to ensure the stability of its position. It is understood that the photovoltaic tile 110 can convert light energy into electrical energy, thereby realizing the photovoltaic power generation function of the power generation unit 102.
[0073] Furthermore, there are multiple photovoltaic tiles 110, and multiple photovoltaic tiles 110 arrays are arranged on the surface of the substrate 108, and multiple photovoltaic tiles 110 are connected in series.
[0074] Specifically, the number of photovoltaic tiles 110 can be set to multiple. By setting multiple photovoltaic tiles 110, the power generation of the power generation unit 102 can be effectively increased, thereby ensuring that the photovoltaic tile module 100 can supply power to multiple electrical devices in the building 200.
[0075] Specifically, multiple photovoltaic tiles 110 can be arranged in an array on the surface of the substrate 108, ensuring that the surface of each photovoltaic tile 110 can receive sunlight, thereby ensuring that each photovoltaic tile 110 can generate electricity. Furthermore, the multiple photovoltaic tiles 110 are connected in series, which ensures that the electrical energy generated by each photovoltaic tile 110 can be transmitted to the electrical equipment in the building 200.
[0076] Furthermore, such as Figure 6 As shown, the photovoltaic tile 110 has a curved shape, and the shape of the substrate 108 is adapted to the shape of the photovoltaic tile 110.
[0077] Specifically, the photovoltaic tile 110 can be designed with a curved surface, meaning its surface is curved. This curved surface allows the photovoltaic tile 110 to capture sunlight from multiple angles, reducing shading and ensuring high power generation efficiency even under oblique sunlight in the morning or evening. Furthermore, the curved shape enhances the aesthetics of the building, improving its overall appearance. Additionally, the curved shape provides greater durability and protection, effectively dissipating impacts from wind, hail, and other external forces.
[0078] In addition, such as Figure 6 As shown, the shape of the substrate 108 can be adapted to the shape of the photovoltaic tile 110 so that the photovoltaic tile 110 can fit tightly with the substrate 108, avoiding the presence of water and other impurities between the substrate 108 and the photovoltaic tile 110.
[0079] In some embodiments, optionally, such as Figure 6 As shown, the power generation unit 102 also includes: a cover plate 112 covering one side of the photovoltaic tile 110; and a back plate 114 covering the other side of the photovoltaic tile 110.
[0080] In this embodiment, the power generation unit 102 may further include a cover plate 112 and a back plate 114, wherein the cover plate 112 covers one side of the photovoltaic tile 110, and the back plate 114 covers the other side of the photovoltaic tile 110. That is, by encapsulating the photovoltaic tile 110 on both sides with the cover plate 112 and the back plate 114, the photovoltaic tile 110 is protected, thereby preventing external water and other impurities from corroding the photovoltaic tile 110, ensuring the service life of the photovoltaic tile 110, and preventing malfunctions of the photovoltaic tile assembly 100 during use.
[0081] According to one embodiment of the present invention, such as Figure 7 As shown, a photovoltaic power generation system 300 is proposed, including a photovoltaic tile module 100 as described in any of the above technical solutions; and an inverter 302, the input terminal of which is connected to the photovoltaic tile module 100 for converting the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic tile module 100.
[0082] The photovoltaic power generation system 300 provided by this utility model includes the photovoltaic tile module 100 of any of the above technical solutions. Therefore, the photovoltaic power generation system 300 has all the beneficial effects of the photovoltaic tile module 100, which will not be described in detail here.
[0083] Furthermore, the photovoltaic power generation system 300 may also include an inverter 302, the input of which is connected to the photovoltaic tile module 100, thereby converting the electrical energy generated by the power generation unit 102 and transmitting the electrical energy generated by the power generation unit 102 to the electrical equipment 400.
[0084] Understandably, the photovoltaic tile module 100 generates direct current (DC), while household electrical appliances 400 typically require alternating current (AC). Therefore, by installing an inverter 302, the DC power generated by the photovoltaic tile 110 can be converted into the AC power required by the electrical appliance 400, ensuring its normal operation. Simultaneously, the inverter 302 can also regulate the voltage of the output AC power to ensure it matches the voltage required by the electrical appliance 400.
[0085] In this utility model, the term "multiple" refers to at least two or more, unless otherwise explicitly defined. The terms "installation," "connection," "linking," and "fixing," etc., should be interpreted broadly. For example, "connection" can be a fixed connection, a detachable connection, or an integral connection; "linking" can be a direct connection or an indirect connection through an intermediate medium. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms in this utility model according to the specific circumstances.
[0086] In the description of this specification, the terms "one embodiment," "some embodiments," "specific embodiment," etc., refer to a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example, which is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. 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.
[0087] The above are merely preferred embodiments of this utility model and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. Various modifications and variations can be made to this utility model by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, or improvements made within the spirit and principles of this utility model should be included within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A photovoltaic tile module for use in buildings, characterized in that, The photovoltaic tile module includes: Power generation department; The first mounting part is connected to one end of the power generation part; The second mounting part is connected to the other end of the power generation part; The first mounting part and the second mounting part are used for installation onto the building.
2. The photovoltaic tile module according to claim 1, characterized in that, The building includes walls; The first mounting part is attached to the side wall of the wall, the power generation part is inclined relative to the side wall of the wall and extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall, the angle between the power generation part and the side wall of the wall is greater than 0 degrees and less than 180 degrees, and the second mounting part extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall.
3. The photovoltaic tile module according to claim 1, characterized in that, The building includes walls, a ceiling, and an inclined section, with both ends of the inclined section connected to the ceiling and the walls, respectively. The first mounting part is attached to the surface of the ceiling, the power generation part is attached to the surface of the inclined part, and the second mounting part extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall.
4. The photovoltaic tile module according to claim 1, characterized in that, The building includes walls, a roof, and a protective wall, wherein the roof is connected to the top of the walls, and the protective wall is disposed on the roof; The first mounting part is connected to the side wall of the protective wall, the second mounting part is connected to the side wall of the wall, and the power generation part is inclined relative to the side wall of the wall and extends vertically toward the bottom of the wall.
5. The photovoltaic tile module according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The second mounting section includes a drip tile.
6. The photovoltaic tile module according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, The power generation unit includes: The base has two ends connected to the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion, respectively; Photovoltaic tiles are applied to the surface of the substrate.
7. The photovoltaic tile module according to claim 6, characterized in that, The number of photovoltaic tiles is multiple, and multiple photovoltaic tile arrays are arranged on the surface of the substrate, and multiple photovoltaic tiles are connected in series.
8. The photovoltaic tile module according to claim 7, characterized in that, The photovoltaic tile has a curved surface structure, and the shape of the substrate is adapted to the shape of the photovoltaic tile.
9. The photovoltaic tile module according to claim 6, characterized in that, The power generation unit also includes: A cover plate, which covers one side of the surface of the photovoltaic tile; A backplate, covering the surface of the other side of the photovoltaic tile.
10. A photovoltaic power generation system, characterized in that, include: Photovoltaic tile module as described in any one of claims 1 to 9; An inverter, the input of which is connected to the photovoltaic tile module, is used to convert the electrical energy generated by the photovoltaic tile module.