Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Panel or array
Patent
1975-11-26
1980-09-23
Weisstuch, Aaron
Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric
Photoelectric
Panel or array
136259, H01L 3104
Patent
active
042240816
ABSTRACT:
One or more solar cells are sandwiched by a pair of glass laminations substantially transparent to (i.e., essentially transmissive of) the impinging light, thereby avoiding output drop which may occur due to temperature increase by passing of the impinging light therethrough. A thermoplastic or thermosetting type filler, for example, polyvinylbutyral or a silicone resin is used to fill the cavity surrounded by the glass laminations for accommodating the solar cells therein, while serving as an embedding and potting compound to provide resilient environmental protection for the solar cells. Any room temperature vulcanizing type filler may be used.
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Hisatomi Junichirou
Honda Junichi
Kawamura Koichi
Shigemasa Junichiro
Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha
Weisstuch Aaron
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