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CN218406761U
CN218406761U CN202222856367.6U CN202222856367U CN218406761U CN 218406761 U CN218406761 U CN 218406761U CN 202222856367 U CN202222856367 U CN 202222856367U CN 218406761 U CN218406761 U CN 218406761U
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高培鑫
李玉章
胡华杰
文乐
李秀峰
吴博
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Huaneng Shaanxi Power Generation Co ltd
Huaneng Shanxi Jingbian Electric Power Co ltd
Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute
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The utility model belongs to the technical field of solar photovoltaic power generation, and particularly discloses a photovoltaic bicycle shed, which comprises a plurality of support columns, wherein the top of each support column is provided with a support beam, the support beams are parallel to each other, and a plurality of groups of photovoltaic supports which are parallel to each other are arranged between two adjacent support beams; each group of photovoltaic supports is provided with a plurality of photovoltaic components, and a first water drainage groove is formed between two adjacent photovoltaic components on the same group of photovoltaic supports; and a second water drainage groove is formed between two adjacent photovoltaic modules on different groups of photovoltaic supports. The utility model discloses a set up first sluicing groove and second sluicing groove between adjacent photovoltaic module, can in time keep off the rain, avoid the vehicle under the bicycle shed to drench.

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Photovoltaic bicycle shed
Technical Field
The utility model belongs to the technical field of solar photovoltaic power generation, concretely relates to photovoltaic bicycle shed.
Background
At present, the cost of the photovoltaic cell is reduced year by year, and the application is wider and wider. The parking shed in the city is particularly suitable for installing a photovoltaic system due to simple and standard structure and moderate area.
The scheme of present photovoltaic bicycle shed adopts photovoltaic module to lay and forms as the ceiling on bicycle shed fossil fragments, and photovoltaic module plays and hides the effect of wind sun to the parking vehicle. But its shortcoming is that there is the risk of rainwater seepage between the photovoltaic module, is difficult to play the effect of keeping off the rainwater to following vehicle.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
An object of the utility model is to provide a photovoltaic bicycle shed to solve current photovoltaic bicycle shed and appear the technical problem of rainwater seepage easily.
In order to achieve the above purpose, the utility model adopts the following technical scheme to realize:
a photovoltaic bicycle shed comprises a plurality of supporting columns, wherein a supporting beam is arranged at the top of each supporting column, the supporting beams are parallel to each other, and a plurality of groups of photovoltaic supports which are parallel to each other are arranged between every two adjacent supporting beams;
each group of photovoltaic supports is provided with a plurality of photovoltaic components, and a first water drainage groove is formed between two adjacent photovoltaic components on the same group of photovoltaic supports;
and a second water drainage groove is arranged between two adjacent photovoltaic modules on different groups of photovoltaic supports.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: each group of photovoltaic supports comprises a plurality of cross rods which are parallel to each other, and the cross rods are arranged between the adjacent supporting cross beams.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: the number of the supporting columns is two, and the number of the supporting beams is also two.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: each supporting cross beam is obliquely arranged on the top of the supporting column.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: and an oblique beam is arranged between one high end of each supporting cross beam and the supporting column.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: the inclined beam is fixed between the support column and the support cross beam through welding.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: the cross bar is a steel strand.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: the supporting beams are C-shaped steel, the opening directions of the supporting beams are opposite, and a plurality of through holes are symmetrically formed in adjacent side walls between every two adjacent supporting beams;
two ends of the cross rod penetrate through the through holes and are fixed between the two supporting cross beams.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: a plurality of groups of first through holes are formed in the top of the first water drainage groove, the number of the groups of the first through holes is the same as that of the cross rods, and each cross rod penetrates through one group of the first through holes.
The utility model discloses a further improvement lies in: and two ends of the second water drainage groove are respectively fixedly connected with the bottom edges of the two adjacent photovoltaic modules.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model discloses at least, including following beneficial effect:
1. the utility model can keep out rain in time by arranging the first water drainage groove and the second water drainage groove between the adjacent photovoltaic modules, thereby avoiding wetting the vehicle under the shed;
2. the utility model ensures that the first drainage tank and the second drainage tank are inclined to improve the drainage efficiency and avoid the water accumulation on the top through the support cross rod which is arranged in an inclined way;
3. the utility model provides a horizontal pole adopts the steel strand wires, compares the cost with the C shaped steel of conventional use lower, and can satisfy the atress demand.
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The accompanying drawings, which form a part of the specification, are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the invention and not to constitute a limitation on the invention. In the drawings:
fig. 1 is a schematic structural view of a photovoltaic car shed according to the present invention;
fig. 2 is the utility model relates to a second sluicing groove's schematic structure diagram in photovoltaic bicycle shed.
In the figure: 1. a support pillar; 2. a supporting beam; 3. a cross bar; 4. a photovoltaic module; 5. a first water discharge tank; 6. a second water discharge tank; 7. an oblique beam; 8. a first via.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings in conjunction with embodiments. It should be noted that, in the case of no conflict, the embodiments and features of the embodiments of the present invention may be combined with each other.
The following detailed description is exemplary in nature and is intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed. Unless otherwise defined, all technical terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of example embodiments in accordance with the invention.
Example 1
A photovoltaic bicycle shed comprises supporting columns 1, supporting cross beams 2, cross rods 3, photovoltaic modules 4, a first water drainage groove 5 and a second water drainage groove 6;
the photovoltaic support is characterized in that two support columns 1 are vertically arranged on the ground, a support beam 2 is arranged above each support column 1, the support beams 2 are parallel to each other, and a plurality of groups of photovoltaic supports which are parallel to each other are arranged between the support beams 2;
each group of photovoltaic supports comprises a plurality of cross rods 3 which are parallel to each other, the distances between the cross rods 3 in the same group of photovoltaic supports are the same, and each cross rod 3 is arranged between two supporting cross beams 2;
a plurality of photovoltaic modules 4 are arranged on each group of photovoltaic supports, and a first water drainage tank 5 is arranged between two photovoltaic modules 4 adjacent to each other on the left and right of the same group of photovoltaic supports;
and a second water drainage groove 6 is arranged between two photovoltaic modules 4 which are adjacent up and down on different groups of photovoltaic supports.
The supporting beam 2 is obliquely arranged above the supporting column 1, the first water drainage groove 5 is also obliquely arranged through the obliquely arranged supporting beam 2, and water in the first water drainage groove 5 is better drained through gravity;
an oblique beam 7 is arranged between the high end of each supporting cross beam 2 and the supporting column 1, and the oblique beam 7 is used for keeping the supporting cross beams 2 inclined.
Two ends of the oblique beam 7 are fixed between the support column 1 and the support beam 2 through welding.
The cross rod 3 is a steel strand, the price is lower compared with that of C-shaped steel used conventionally, and the supporting strength of the steel strand can also ensure the safe setting of the photovoltaic module 4.
The support column 1 is a concrete column;
the supporting cross beams 2 are C-shaped steel, the opening directions between the supporting cross beams 2 are opposite left and right, and a plurality of through holes are symmetrically formed in adjacent side walls between the two supporting cross beams 2;
two ends of the cross rod 3 penetrate through the through holes and are fixed between the two supporting cross beams 2.
All first sluicing grooves 5's cross section is the U type, and the bottom surface is the arc, and every section first sluicing groove 5 top is equipped with the first through-hole 8 of a plurality of groups, and the group number of first through-hole 8 is the same with the quantity of horizontal pole 3, and every horizontal pole 3 passes a set of first through-hole 8, makes first sluicing groove 5 hang under the horizontal pole.
The cross section of the second water drainage groove 6 is U-shaped, and the bottom surface of the second water drainage groove is arc-shaped;
two ends of the second drainage groove 6 are respectively fixedly connected with the bottom edges of the two adjacent photovoltaic modules 4.
The first drainage groove 5 and the second drainage groove 6 are both made of waterproof tarpaulin;
the inner diameter of the first water drainage groove 5 is larger than that of the second water drainage groove 6;
the second water drainage groove 6 is connected with the first water drainage groove 5, and rainwater falls onto the second water drainage groove 6 through a gap between the photovoltaic module 4 and the photovoltaic module 4 during raining, then flows onto the first water drainage groove 5, and finally flows out against gravity.
And waterproof coatings are arranged on the supporting cross beam 2 and the oblique beam 7.
Photovoltaic module 4 is fixed on every group photovoltaic support through welding or glue, and photovoltaic module 4 size that uses on the same photovoltaic bicycle shed is the same.
In the photovoltaic bicycle shed in the embodiment, when raining, rainwater falls into the second water drainage groove 6 when passing through the gap between two adjacent photovoltaic modules 4 on different photovoltaic supports, then flows onto the first water drainage groove 5, and finally flows out by means of gravity, and when rainwater passes through the gap between two adjacent photovoltaic modules 4 on the same photovoltaic support, the rainwater falls onto the first water drainage groove 5, and flows out by means of gravity directly.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The embodiments disclosed above are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. All changes which come within the scope of the invention or which are equivalent to the scope of the invention are embraced by the invention.
Finally, it should be noted that: the above embodiments are only used for illustrating the technical solutions of the present invention and not for limiting the same, and although the present invention is described in detail with reference to the above embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that: modifications and equivalents of the embodiments of the invention may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which should be construed as being covered by the claims.

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1. The photovoltaic car shed is characterized by comprising a plurality of supporting columns (1), wherein the top of each supporting column (1) is provided with a supporting beam (2), the supporting beams (2) are mutually parallel, and a plurality of groups of photovoltaic supports which are mutually parallel are arranged between every two adjacent supporting beams (2);
a plurality of photovoltaic modules (4) are arranged on each group of photovoltaic supports, and a first water drainage groove (5) is arranged between two adjacent photovoltaic modules (4) on the same group of photovoltaic supports;
and a second water drainage groove (6) is arranged between two adjacent photovoltaic modules (4) on different groups of photovoltaic supports.
2. A photovoltaic carport according to claim 1, characterized in that each group of said photovoltaic supports comprises a plurality of mutually parallel crossbars (3), said crossbars (3) being arranged between adjacent supporting beams (2).
3. Photovoltaic carport as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said supporting columns (1) are two in number and said supporting beams (2) are also two in number.
4. Photovoltaic carport according to claim 1, characterized in that each supporting beam (2) is arranged obliquely on top of a supporting column (1).
5. A photovoltaic carport as claimed in claim 4, characterised in that between the high end of each supporting beam (2) and the supporting column (1) there is a diagonal beam (7).
6. Photovoltaic carport in accordance with claim 5 characterized in that the oblique beams (7) are fixed between the supporting columns (1) and the supporting beams (2) by welding.
7. Photovoltaic carport as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said cross bar (3) is a steel strand.
8. The photovoltaic bicycle shed as claimed in claim 2, wherein the supporting beams (2) are C-shaped steel, the opening directions of the supporting beams (2) are opposite, and a plurality of through holes are symmetrically formed in adjacent side walls between two adjacent supporting beams (2);
two ends of the cross rod (3) penetrate through the through holes and are fixed between the two supporting cross beams (2).
9. The photovoltaic bicycle shed as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of groups of first through holes (8) are formed in the top of the first drainage groove (5), the number of the groups of first through holes (8) is the same as the number of the cross bars (3), and each cross bar (3) penetrates through one group of first through holes (8).
10. The photovoltaic bicycle shed according to claim 1, wherein two ends of the second drainage groove (6) are respectively fixedly connected with the bottom edges of two adjacent photovoltaic modules (4).
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