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Dismantling Mounting Fixtures In Variants Without Welding For Single And Several Number Of Pv Modules On Roof Top

Abstract: Dismountable fixture made by Gl nipples [1-1], [1-2] and T [2] bends; coupling [3] and join plates[4] and all these can be included or interconnected to outline a dismountable fixture for fixing solar modules. On peak of this dismantling fixture one or additional solar PV modules [5] can be connected and this set up can be cascaded 'n' numbers in many row wise.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
27 December 2011
Publication Number
44/2013
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
ELECTRICAL
Status
Email
Parent Application

Applicants

1. S. DEVANEYAN
#3/1222, ANNAI ANJUHAM NAGAR, CHETTYMANDAPAM, KUMBAKONAM - 612 001

Inventors

1. S. DEVANEYAN
#3/1222, ANNAI ANJUHAM NAGAR, CHETTYMANDAPAM, KUMBAKONAM - 612 001

Specification

FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention relates to Mechanical Engineering manufacturing of dismantling mounting fixtures in variants without welding for single and several number of PV modules on roof-top.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION WITH REGARD TO THE DRAW BACK ASSOCIATED WITH KNOWN ART
Dismountable photovoltaic module fixtures can be cascaded to any length for holding any number of photovoltaic modules without the process of welding, whereas present fixture requires welding and electricity at the time of installation on the roof-top or at the time of manufacturing. Dismountable photovoltaic module fixtures can be assembled & disassembled easily and can be recycled, whereas existing fixtures cannot be reused after disassembly rather it is trashed or scraped. For the exterior solar applications like solar street lights, solar fencing lights, solar campus lights this dismountable photovoltaic module fixtures can be easily transported from the factory in volumes. Present fixtures are to be welded with the big polls and big structure has got difficulties in transportation and less numbers only can be transported. More over additional electricity is essential for welding process with the present fixtures rather not required in dismountable fixtures.
OBJECT OF INVENTION
Industrial manufacturing processes require more power consumption. To manufacture present non-dismountable fixtures requires welding, where it requires massive electricity and the welding process produce huge fumes which is harmful to the environment, human eyes and lungs as well. The objective is to prevent all the above hindrances.
STATEMENT OF INVENTION
One or more number of solar photovoltaic modules can be mounted in the dismantling fixture that is assembled from threaded Gl or steel pipes [used for plumbing] without welding or bending process. Hence, the mounted photovoltaic modules can be separated easily for further usage and assembled-fixtures can be disassembled without cutting process. This technique can be cascaded to assemble any number of fixtures to mount any number of photovoltaic panels in case of large solar power plant. In the present, fixtures can be easily fixed or assembled using welding process, but unfixed or disassembled with lot of difficulties like cutting process. After disassembled, present fixtures cannot be re-fixed without necessary fabrication process. In addition to that for the process of welding and fabrication, electricity is required in the area of installation, whereas in the dismantling fixtures using plumbing pipes does not require welding and fabrication process and does not require electricity.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION
Dismantling mounting fixtures or structures in various models without welding process for single photovoltaic solar modules to many number of PV modules on roof-top of the houses or any peak mounting area for solar applications.
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWING
Fig 1: Shows one example of a Dismantling mounting fixtures of a solar PV module.
Fig 2: Shows dismantling mounting fixtures of a solar PV module can be extended to keep many PV modules in a row form.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION WITH REFERENCE TO DRAWING/EXAMPLES
Fig 1: shows mechanical dismountable fixture made by Gl nipples [1-1], [1-2] and T [2] bends; coupling [3] and fix plates[4] and all these can be integrated or interconnected to form a dismountable fixture for fixing solar modules. On top of this dismantling fixture one or more solar PV modules [5] can be connected and this set up can be cascaded 'n' numbers in many row wise as shown in Fig 2:. The set up can be dismantled by un-threading the joints [2], [3] and fix plate joints [4], the bolts [6],
Fig 2: Shows dismantling mounting fixtures of a solar PV module can be extended to keep many photovoltaic modules in a row form through extended port [7]. Likewise a row can be set up and column (&] can also be set up. Hence, huge solar power plant can be lay down without welding process.

CLAIM(S) I claim,
1. Dismantling mounting fixtures comprising Gl nipples [1-1], [1-2] and T [2] bends; coupling [3] and fix plates[4] and all these can be integrated or interconnected to form a dismountable fixture for fixing solar modules. On top of this dismantling fixture one or more solar PV modules [5] is/are place/placed.
2. Dismantling mounting fixtures can be assembled and fabricated using galvanized Gl pipes or steel pipes.
3. Dismantling mounting fixtures in variants without welding for single and several number of PV modules on roof-top as claimed in claim 1 & claim 2 above can be cascaded to 'n' number of row and columns.
4. Dismantling mounting fixtures can be assembled and fabricated using Gl pipes-threaded of any inch thickness depending upon weight of the PV modules.
5. Dismantling mounting fixtures in variants without welding for single and several number of PV modules on roof-top substantially as herein described and illustrated in the figures of the accompanying drawings.

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Application Documents

# Name Date
1 4584-CHE-2011 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
1 4584-CHE-2011 FORM-2 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
2 4584-CHE-2011 ABSTRACT 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
2 4584-CHE-2011 FORM-1 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
3 4584-CHE-2011 CLAIMS 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
3 4584-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
4 4584-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION(COMPLETE) 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
4 4584-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION (PROVISIONAL) 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
5 4584-CHE-2011 FORM-2 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
5 4584-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
6 4584-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
6 4584-CHE-2011 FORM-2 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
7 4584-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION(COMPLETE) 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
7 4584-CHE-2011 DESCRIPTION (PROVISIONAL) 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
8 4584-CHE-2011 CLAIMS 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
8 4584-CHE-2011 DRAWINGS 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
9 4584-CHE-2011 ABSTRACT 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27
9 4584-CHE-2011 FORM-1 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
10 4584-CHE-2011 FORM-2 27-12-2011.pdf 2011-12-27
10 4584-CHE-2011 CORRESPONDENCE OTHERS 27-12-2012.pdf 2012-12-27