Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Combined – With a sunlight activated device
Patent
1996-01-02
1998-01-13
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Combined
With a sunlight activated device
33645, 52 902, 52105, 52200, 126621, 126623, 136251, E04D 1318
Patent
active
057066175
ABSTRACT:
A roof system utilizing a solar cell comprising a first modular roof member composed of a plurality of first light collecting plate segments each of which having a solar cell embedded therein, the first light collecting plate segments being aligned in one direction and in the other direction perpendicular to the one direction; and a second modular roof member composed of a plurality of second light collecting plate segments each of which is equal in size to the first light collecting plate segment, the second light collecting plate segments being aligned in one direction and in the other direction perpendicular to the one direction, the number of the second light collecting plate segments in one direction being larger by one than that of the first light collecting plate segments.
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Hirai Keisuke
Hirai Takashi
Friedman Carl D.
Hirai Engineering Corporation
Wilkens Kevin D.
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