Solar cell module

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Inventors

Hollaus, Reinhard
Zehetbauer, Rudolf
Bednorz, Klaus

Application #

583875

Filed

Feb-27-1984

Published

Jan-28-1986

Current US Class

136/244
136/246

International Classes

H01L 031/04

Field of Search

136/244 136/246

Assignee

Siemens Aktiengesellschaft (Berlin and Munich, DE)

US Patent References

4257821   Universal solar cell...
4481378   Protected photovolt...

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Other References

M. Giuliano et al., Conf. Record, 15th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conf., (1981), pp. 997-1000.

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Abstract
A solar cell module assembly includes a solar cell module including individual solar cells disposed in rows and at least partly electrically interconnected in series, and at least one bypass diode shunted across at least some of the series-connected solar cells, the at least one diode being normally cut off during operation of the solar cell module and the at least one diode being directly integrated into the solar cell module.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. Solar cell module assembly, comprising a plurality of individual solar cells disposed in rows and at least partly electrically interconnected in series, at least one bypass diode shunted across at least some of said series-connected solar cells, said at least one diode being noramlly cut off during operation of said solar cell module and directly integrated into said solar cell module, a conductor ribbon electrically interconnecting two of said solar cells in series, and a sheet metal cooling body connected to said conductor ribbon, said at least one bypass diode being disposed on said cooling body and being connected between another of said solar cells and said conductor ribbon.



Description
The invention relates to a solar cell module formed of individual solar cells which are disposed in rows and are at least partly electrically connected in series, and at least one bypass diode shunted as a normally cut-off diode across the series-connected solar cells, i.e., the bypass diode is biased in the cut-off direction during the normal operation of the solar cell module.

If solar cells are connected in series, which is usually the case in a solar cell module, the voltage in individual solar cells and, as the case may be, the voltage in an entire "string" of solar cells, can be reversed if there is a current overload. Such a current overload can occur in the event of heavy fluctuations of the radiation incident on individual solar module areas. This voltage reversal is prevented by so-called bypass or shunt diodes, which limit the possibility of overheating of less strongly irradiated solar cells.

However, this type of solar cell module requires additional conductors connected between the solar cell strings and the bypass diodes. Furthermore, the module must be insulated and assembly in a junction box is expensive.
 
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