Folding solar canopy assembly
First Claim
1. A solar canopy comprising a foldable solar cell structure, the canopy comprising:
- a plurality of hingably interconnected solar panel arrays each having a plurality of solar panels;
a solar panel support channel, wherein the solar panel support channel is characterized by a first longitudinal axis;
a support beam;
a brace characterized by a second longitudinal axis, wherein the brace abuts the solar panel support channel such that the first longitudinal axis of the solar panel support channel is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis of the brace, and wherein the brace is displaced away from the support beam; and
a support column having a top portion connected to a longitudinal center portion of the solar canopy at the support beam for attaching at a bottom portion to a ground foundation and supporting the unfolded solar canopy;
whereinthe plurality of solar panels is attached to top portions of the solar panel support channel and the brace,the bottom portion of the solar panel support channel is attached to a top portion of the support beam,the support beam having a first hinged joint for cooperating in folding into mutual, near coplanar juxtapositionthe first hinged joint separates the support beam between a first section and a second section, the first section being characterized by a third longitudinal dimension,the first section of the support beam is affixed to the support column by a second hinge at a first end of the third longitudinal dimension;
the second section folds underneath the first section about the first hinged joint, andthe first hinged joint is at a second end of the third longitudinal dimensionand whereby the solar canopy, when unfolded, is L-shaped viewed on end.
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Abstract
A structure capable of folding into a compact form for transporting, and for simple unfolding for attachment to a base, the structure including: two or more hingably interconnected solar panel arrays each having a two or more of solar panels, a solar panel support channel, and a support beam; wherein the two or more solar panels are attached to top portions of the solar panel support channel, and a bottom portion of the solar panel support channel is attached to a top portion of the support beam, the support beam having a hinged joint for cooperating in folding into mutual, near coplanar juxtaposition; and where the structure, when unfolded includes a solar canopy and is L-shaped viewed on end.
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1 Claim
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1. A solar canopy comprising a foldable solar cell structure, the canopy comprising:
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a plurality of hingably interconnected solar panel arrays each having a plurality of solar panels; a solar panel support channel, wherein the solar panel support channel is characterized by a first longitudinal axis; a support beam; a brace characterized by a second longitudinal axis, wherein the brace abuts the solar panel support channel such that the first longitudinal axis of the solar panel support channel is perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis of the brace, and wherein the brace is displaced away from the support beam; and a support column having a top portion connected to a longitudinal center portion of the solar canopy at the support beam for attaching at a bottom portion to a ground foundation and supporting the unfolded solar canopy; wherein the plurality of solar panels is attached to top portions of the solar panel support channel and the brace, the bottom portion of the solar panel support channel is attached to a top portion of the support beam, the support beam having a first hinged joint for cooperating in folding into mutual, near coplanar juxtaposition the first hinged joint separates the support beam between a first section and a second section, the first section being characterized by a third longitudinal dimension, the first section of the support beam is affixed to the support column by a second hinge at a first end of the third longitudinal dimension; the second section folds underneath the first section about the first hinged joint, and the first hinged joint is at a second end of the third longitudinal dimension and whereby the solar canopy, when unfolded, is L-shaped viewed on end.
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