Solar concentrator array

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Inventors

Stern, Theodore G.

Application #

379254

Filed

Aug-23-1999

Published

Jul-18-2000

Current US Class

126/698
136/244
136/246
136/259

International Classes

H01L 025/00

Field of Search

136/244 136/248 136/246 136/245 136/292 136/293 136/259 136/256 126/698

Assignee

Composite Optics Incorporated (San Diego, CA)

Examiners

Nguyen; Nam

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gilliam; Frank D.

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Abstract
A high efficiency, light weight solar concentrator array particularly suitable for use with space vehicles. Parallel rows of mirror assemblies are mounted on a base plate having high thermal conductivity. Each mirror assembly comprises back-to-back mirror strips having reflecting front faces. Photovoltaic cells are placed ion the base plate between rows of mirror assemblies. The reflecting faces reflect incident light to the photovoltaic cells to produce electric power. Preferably, the reflecting faces have a cylindrical parabolic configuration with a line of focus approximately along the interface between the photovoltaic cell and the edge of the opposite mirror strip adjacent to the cell. The mirror strips may typically be roll formed from metal strips, cast from fiber reinforced plastic material and coated with a reflecting layers, etc. The rows may be mounted on the base plate by strips across the ends of mirror assemblies, or by additional mirror assemblies arranged transverse to the original mirror assembles.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar concentrator array, which comprises:

a continuous, planar, base plate;

said base plate being electrically conductive;

a plurality of mirror strips each having a reflecting face and an opposite back surface;

a plurality of electrically conductive mirror assemblies, each comprising contiguous back-to-back pairs of said mirror strips;

support means for supporting said mirror assemblies in substantially parallel rows on said base plate with reflecting faces of each row toward reflecting faces of a next row and with a first edge of each strip adjacent to said base plate and a second edge of each strip extending away from said base plate;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to apparatus for converting solar energy into electrical energy and, more particularly, photovoltaic devices for directly connecting sunlight into electricity.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A number of different photovoltaic devices have been developed for producing electrical power both for both terrestrial and space applications. Space craft have a need for high levels of reliable electrical power over very long periods. For space applications, the photovoltaic device must be highly efficient, light in weight, sufficiently sturdy to withstand launch forces and resistant to degradation from the space environment of proton and electron impact and electrostatic effects.

Most photovoltaic apparatus presently used with space vehicles utilize large planar photovoltaic cell arrays that extend from sides of a support structure. These arrays are generally folded for launch, then are unfolded for deployment in space. They tend to be undesirably heavy and to require complex deployment arrangements. The many photovoltaic cells that make up the arrays are expensive and fully exposed to degradation from radiation, particles, etc. Electrically conductive circuitry associated with those cells is also exposed to the ambient space environment, providing opportunities for disadvantageous charge buildup, discharge and leakage currents.
 
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