Patent Document:

reference will now be made in detail to the various embodiments of the present disclosure , examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings . while described in conjunction with these embodiments , it will be understood that they are not intended to limit the disclosure to these embodiments . on the contrary , the disclosure is intended to cover alternatives , modifications and equivalents , which may be included within the spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims . furthermore , in the following detailed description of the present disclosure , numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present disclosure . however , it will be understood that the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details . in other instances , well - known methods , procedures , components , and circuits have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present disclosure . specific embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying figures . like elements in the various figures are denoted by like reference numerals for consistency . in the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention , numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention . however , it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention can be practiced without these specific details . in other instances , well - known features have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the description . in the following embodiments , an embodiment is described for an approach to modular solar panel installation and removal that provides quick and efficient removal while maintaining stability and security during operation . as depicted in fig1 , an exemplary system 100 is depicted for coupling a plurality of rectangular solar collecting panels , in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . in one or more embodiments , the plurality of panels ( e . g ., panels 101 , 103 , and 105 ) may include solar panels , each being implemented as one or more solar cells . composition of the solar cells may vary according to various implementation , and may include ( but are not limited to ): crystalline - silicon solar cells , thin - film solar cells , amorphous - silicon solar cells , or a combination of two or more compositions , for example . the panels may be electrical solar panels in one embodiment . in one or more embodiments , the solar panels ( 101 , 103 , 105 ) may be mounted to a roof , other relatively flat surface , or open structures such as a carport or ground - mounted array . mounting may be performed by affixing portions of a panel ( e . g ., a panel frame ) to mounting points 107 . the mounting points 107 may be implemented as hinges or other vertical outcroppings and configured to be fastened to a mounting system installed ( typically with a flashing ) into the roof . in one embodiment , mounting points 107 may be positioned to correspond to the location of rafters or other secured points in a building or establishment . as shown in fig1 , the perimeter of each panel includes one or more channels 111 . these channels can , in various embodiments , be implemented as grooves along entire ( or substantial portions of ) lengths of the exterior surface of the panel &# 39 ; s frame , allowing for the free movement and positioning of elements within the channels . the channels may themselves be disposed along any of a side , top , or bottom surface of the frame , or a combination of surfaces . in one or more embodiments , panel splices 109 may be freely positioned along the channels on opposite sides of two or more adjacent panels , to provide rigidity , panel alignment , and a grounding path between panels . according to further embodiments , a separate channel or groove may be used to position the mounting point 107 at the designed location . as depicted in fig1 , three solar panels ( 101 , 103 , 105 ) are arranged in series according to a horizontal configuration . such a configuration is purely exemplary , and it is to be understood that embodiments of the claimed subject matter are well suited to varying configurations and orientations . panels may be configured in arrays in one ( a row of panels ) or two ( a grid of panels ) dimensions , for example . as depicted in fig2 , an exemplary configuration 200 of a panel splice and frame is depicted , in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . fig2 depicts a cross - section of a panel 201 . the panel 201 includes a frame 202 . as depicted , the frame includes a first channel 203 , and a second channel 205 . as shown in fig2 , the first channel 203 may be used as a connection channel , and used to allow panel splices 209 to move along the channel into position to mechanically couple the panel to an adjacent panel , and / or out of position in order to decouple a pair of adjacent panels , for example . the second channel may be used to position a mounting point ( e . g ., mounting point 107 of fig1 ). according to further embodiments , the second channel can also be used to secure , or allow the movement and / or passage of various channel accessories . these channel accessories may include , for example , a series of cable clips fastening a plurality of cables together ; an extra splice to reinforce or support a coupling of two adjacent panels ; an electrical box , solar optimizer , micro inverter attachment , safety device , or performance enhancement device used during the process to convert absorbed solar energy into electricity , etc . as depicted in fig2 , panel splice 209 is shaped as a ridged bar . panel splice 209 may be composed of metal , or any other high density and / or rigid composition capable of supporting the weight of two adjacent solar panels . while depicted as a ridged bar in fig2 , panel splice 209 may be variously shaped , according to different embodiments . for example , panel splice 209 may also be shaped as a plate , rod , slider , beam , bolt , or other composition with a substantially straight profile . in alternate embodiments , the panel splice 209 may be shaped with a ( slight ) arched profile , such that the top of the arch crests at a location between two adjacent panels , and increasing the support provided by the splice 209 . in still further embodiments , the splice 209 may be shaped as any number of polyhedrons , not specifically limited to cylinders ( rods ). for example , embodiments may be well suited for implementations that impart a trapezoidal polyhedron shape to the panel splice 209 . also as depicted in fig2 , panel splice 209 may be fastened at a position in the channel and the frame using a fastening mechanism 207 . fastening the panel splice 209 to the frame may be performed by adjusting a fastening mechanism 207 in an aperture through the panel splice 209 . the fastening mechanism 207 may be implemented in a variety of manners , including , but not limited to : a bolt ; a cam , a screw ; an interference fit fastener ; a threaded fastener ; a tapered threaded fastener ; a cone - threaded fastener ; a ball - tipped fastener ; a spring - loaded fastener ; a pin ; and a tapered spring fastener ; or any other device that may be inserted through an aperture in the splice 209 and adjusted until movement of the splice is substantially prevented . in one or more embodiments , the panel splice 209 may include multiple apertures , either implemented as complete through - holes , or raised ridges ( or depressions ) that correspond to similar structures or protrusions on one or more surfaces of the channel that assists in the guidance of the panel splice 209 into proper positioning . alternately , a spring pin in the splice 209 and a corresponding pin hole in the interior surface of the channel can be implemented and used as an indication when the splice 209 is properly positioned . in further embodiments , the spring pin , when positioned within the pin hole also is configured to secure the splice in place . while fig2 depicts a fastening device 207 being inserted through an aperture in a side surface of the splice 209 , according to alternate embodiments , the aperture for fastening the splice 209 may be located on a top surface , and fastening the aperture to the frame or a spacer component ( described below ) may be performed from a position above the panel 201 and splice 209 . fig3 depicts an exemplary configuration 300 of a panel 301 with a pair of panel splices ( splices 309 , 311 ), in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . panel 301 is depicted with an encircling frame 303 that includes two channels , channels 305 , 307 . each channel is fitted to secure the movement of corresponding panel splices 309 , 311 . as shown in fig3 , a first panel splice 309 is operable to travel the length of the top channel 305 , along the interior of the channel 305 . a second panel splice 311 is operable to travel the length of the bottom channel 307 , with a surface on an exterior of the channel 307 ( and frame 303 itself ). a dual splice system may be used to provide additional load - bearing support or rigidity , for example . in one or more embodiments , one or more of the splices may also be equipped with one or more friction - reducing elements , so as to allow smoother movement along a channel . the friction - reducing element may be one of several possible implementations that include , but are not limited to : a surface finish ; a surface coating ; a surface plating ; a plurality of surface grooves to reduce contact with channel surfaces ; a plurality of other raised elements ( e . g ., bumps ); embossing ; encasing in a low - friction polymer ; adhesion to a low - friction tape , etc . fig4 a - 4 c depict cross - sections of varying exemplary panel frames , in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . fig4 a depicts a cross - section of an exemplary panel frame 401 a with three channels ( 403 a , 405 a , 407 a ). fig4 b depicts a cross - section of an exemplary panel frame 401 b with two channels ( 403 b , 405 b ). fig4 c depicts a cross - section of an exemplary panel frame 401 c with one channel ( 403 c ), in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . as described above with respect to fig1 - 3 , one or more of the channels in each frame ( 401 a , 401 b , 401 c ) may be used to transport , or position , one or more module splices to a location between two adjacent panels to provide structure , support , and a grounding path . remaining , unoccupied channels may be used for various purposes as described herein . as depicted in fig5 , a cross - section 500 of an exemplary panel frame 501 and panel splice 509 is depicted with a shelf configuration 511 , in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . as shown in fig5 , the panel frame consists of three channels , one closed channel 503 , and two exterior facing open channels 505 , 507 . a panel splice 509 , depicted in fig5 to include a shelf 511 may be inserted — at a corner of the panel frame 501 , for example — into the lower channel 507 . subsequently , the panel splice 509 may be moved along the channel 507 until a portion of the panel splice 509 extends at least partially into a corresponding channel 507 in an immediately adjacent panel . in this manner , a portion of the panel splice 509 may protrude into channels 507 for both panels , with the panel splice 509 bridging a space between the panels . the portion protruding into each channel 507 may then be affixed to each panel ( via each respective frame , for example ) thereby aligning the panels , and providing rigidity and support to the panel array . a shelf 511 as depicted in fig5 may be able to provide additional support and rigidity to the structure by preventing a slight dip or any other misalignment between adjacent panels . fig6 a and 6 b depict cross - sections ( 600 a , 600 b ) of an exemplary panel frame 601 and panel splice 609 . each of fig6 a and 6 b depict panel frames 601 in a three channel configuration , including a closed back channel 605 , a lower , open front channel 603 , and an upper open front channel ( occupied by the splice 609 ). in one or more embodiments , one or more channels of a panel frame 601 may be equipped with securing features to allow the secure movement of a panel splice 609 along the channel . these features may include , for example a bolstered edge ( 613 ) that corresponds to a dovetail feature 615 of the panel splice 609 . such a configuration secures the splice within the channel while still allowing free movement along the channel . fig6 a depicts an adjustable fastening mechanism 611 a at a less secured position . fig6 b depicts the adjustable fastening mechanism 611 b at a more secured position . while the claimed subject matter is well suited to other embodiments , the fastening mechanisms 611 a and 611 b are depicted in fig6 a and 6 b as bolts that are inserted through apertures in side surfaces of both the panel splice 609 and a wall in the back channel 605 . fastening the splice 609 into a current position may thus be performed by inserting the fastening mechanism into an initial position ( e . g ., 611 a ) and tightening the fastening mechanism to secure the splice 609 into place at a final position ( e . g ., 611 b ). while fig6 a depicts a side - oriented fastening embodiment , the apertures may also ( or instead ) be positioned on top surfaces of the panel splice 609 and frame 601 a , 601 b , such that the fastening device may be inserted through the apertures in the top surfaces and secured also from the top . removal of top - fastened splices may be performed in these embodiments also from a position above the panels , thereby providing greater access to fastening mechanisms of installed panels arranged in tightly spaced , two - dimensional arrays . fig7 depicts an exemplary illustration 700 of a plurality of panels ( 701 ), each panel having an encircling frame ( 703 ), in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . the panels 701 may be mechanically coupled to each other with panel splices 709 positioned along channels in the top and bottom edges of the frames 703 surrounding the perimeters of the panels 701 , as described above . as depicted in fig7 , each panel 701 includes a pair of integrated electrical connection interfaces . in one or more embodiments , the electrical connection interfaces may include a reception interface 705 configured to mechanically and electrically couple ( via a plurality of pins , for example ) with a connection interface 707 . in one or more embodiments , coupling a reception interface 705 of a panel ( e . g ., 701 ) with the connection interface 707 of a neighboring panel ( e . g ., 703 ) establishes an electrical path between the panels , e . g ., to conduct the flow of electricity along the configuration of panels . as depicted in fig7 , each electrical connection interface may be positioned to protrude from a side surface of a panel frame , and such that the reception interface of a panel is on an opposite side surface of the connection interface . in this manner , the reception interface of a panel is always aligned to couple with a connection interface of a neighboring panel , and vice versa . by having an integrated electrical connection interface in the panels themselves , conventional approaches that require sub - surface wiring underneath the panel can be avoided , such that removal of panels may be performed more easily , with greater access to the electrical path , and with less risk of exposing or damaging wiring during removal procedures . the electrical connection may be disengaged by decoupling the reception interface 705 from the connection interface 707 . in one or more embodiments , disengagement of the electrical connection interfaces may be performed using a release feature 711 . the release feature may , in some embodiments , be implemented to include a mechanical release of one or more engagement features used to couple the electrical connection interfaces together . the engagement features may , in some instances , be implemented as : a spring action element ; a clasping element ; a latch element ; a twist element ; and / or a cam element , each of which , when the mechanical release is activated , releases the engagement between the connection interface 707 and the reception interface 705 . in one or more embodiments , the release feature 711 may be activated by hand ( e . g ., toggling a button or lever ). in further embodiments , the release feature 711 may be activated with a general or specialized tool . fig8 depicts an exemplary illustration 800 of a plurality of coupled panels ( 801 ), each panel having an encircling frame ( 803 ), in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . as depicted in fig8 , the panels 801 correspond to the panels 701 described above with respect to fig7 . the panels 801 are depicted in a coupled state , whereby a pair of panel splices 809 are positioned in channels along the top and bottom edges of the frames 803 , and affixed to the frame . as depicted in fig8 , a roughly equivalent proportion of each splice may extend into a channel of each panel . the splices may be affixed to the frames via fastening mechanisms along the top and / or side surfaces , as variously described herein . in one or more embodiments , spacer components 805 may be placed between panels , in order to provide a clearance between the pair of adjacent panels 801 and to allow access to a release feature 811 of an electrical connection 807 . in one or more embodiments , the spacer components 805 may be implemented to include a channel , aligned with the one or more channels of the panel frames 803 , and configured to allow a panel splice 809 to travel through the spacer channel . in other words , the spacer channel may act as a channel bridge in the space between the panels . particular implementations of the spacer components 805 can vary widely across embodiments . these implementations may include , but are not limited to : a clamp ; a washer ; a bolt ; a shelf ; a full or partial cross - section of a frame ; or any such component configured to align against an exterior ( outwardly facing ) surface of a frame 803 of a panel 801 and to provide a clearance between two adjacent panels 801 . in one or more embodiments , the panel splices 809 may be fastened to a desired position through the spacer components 805 . for example , a fastening mechanism ( such as fastening mechanism 611 a , 611 b described above with respect to fig6 a and 6 b ) may be fastened to the panel splice 809 through an aperture in the top or side surface of the spacer component 805 . in alternate embodiments , tightening of the fastening mechanism may be performed through an aperture in the panel splice 809 , with the fastening mechanism gaining access to contact the panel splice 809 through an aperture in the top or side surface of the spacer component 805 . according to such embodiments , the fastening mechanism may or may not itself be fastened to the spacer component 805 . fig9 depicts an exemplary illustration 900 during the removal of a middle panel of a sequence of three panels ( 901 a , 901 b , 901 c ), in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . as depicted in fig9 , each panel has an encircling frame ( 903 ). as depicted in fig9 , the panels 901 a , 901 b , 901 c correspond to the panels 701 and 801 described above with respect to fig7 and 8 . as shown in fig9 , panel 901 b may be removed by unfastening the panel splices 909 and moving ( sliding ) the panel splices 909 out of the channels in the frame 903 of the target panel 901 b . unfastening the panel splices 909 may be performed by removing or deactivating a fastening mechanism used to affix the panel splice 909 to a frame 903 and / or a spacer component 913 . for example , a bolt may be loosened through an aperture in either the side or top surface of a panel splice 909 and at least one of a frame 903 and a spacer 913 the panel splice 909 is affixed to . in one or more embodiments , the panel splices 909 may be moved further into the channels of the adjacent panels 901 a , 901 c , such that an entirety or a substantial portion of each panel splice 909 is in the neighboring panels , with little to no portion of the splice remaining in the panel 901 b to be removed . in one or more embodiments , the panel splices 909 may be moved through the spacer components 913 with sufficient clearance as to allow the removal of the spacer components 913 from between the panels . in still further embodiments , a spacer component 913 may be removed ( e . g ., by removing a top - oriented fastening mechanism ) without disturbing the placement of the panels on either side of the spacer component 913 . fig1 depicts a flowchart of an exemplary process 1000 for coupling a plurality of panels . steps 1001 - 1011 describe exemplary steps comprising the process 1000 in accordance with the various embodiments herein described . at step 1001 , a panel is affixed to a mounting system . affixing the panel to a mount may be performed by , for example , fastening a mounting point against a frame of the panel , and to the mounting system itself . according to various embodiments , the mounting point may be configured to freely travel a length of a side of the frame of the panel within a first channel or groove in the frame until a desired position is reached . the mounting point may then be fastened against the frame to secure the panel to the mounting system . at step 1003 , a second panel is positioned next to the panel affixed to the mounting system . the second panel may be positioned linearly in a serial alignment with respect to the first panel , as part of a one or two dimensional array of panels , for example . once positioned , a spacer is positioned between the two panels ( step 1005 ). in one embodiment , the spacer is positioned to align with the exterior surface of the frames of the adjacent panels along the edge of one side of the frames . a panel splice is then inserted into a second channel of one of the panels at step 1007 . according to alternate embodiments , the panel splice may be inserted into a second channel of the first panel prior to the positioning of the second panel at step 1003 . once the panel splice is inserted into a second channel in the frame of either the first or second panel , the panel splice can be moved along the second channel of one or both panel frames and the spacer at step 1009 until a target position is reached . in one embodiment , the target position is achieved when the panel splice extends into the second channel of both panel frames in substantially equivalent proportion . in further embodiments , bumps , spring - pins or other guiding elements ( with corresponding apertures , grooves ) may be used to guide the panel splice into proper positioning , indicate the splice is in the correct position , and further secure the splice in place . once the target position of the splice is achieved , the splice can be fastened at step 1011 , e . g ., via a fastening mechanism through a side and / or top surface of the splice , whereby the splice is affixed into its present position and to the spacer , at least one of the pair of adjacent panels , or any combination thereof . steps 1005 to 1011 are then repeated for an opposite edge of the pair of adjacent panels , whereby a second spacer is inserted between the panels , a second splice is inserted , positioned , and fastened into a target position . in further embodiments , each panel may further include an electrical connection interface that is configured to electrically and physically couple when a pair of adjacent panels are positioned and aligned . in one embodiment , positioning the splice at the target position ( e . g ., step 1009 ) aligns the panels , and may position the electrical connection interfaces of each panel to automatically couple . in further embodiments , the alignment of the panels provided by the splice also prevents terminals ( e . g ., pins ) of the interface from being damaged . once splices on both opposite edges are fastened into position , and the electrical connection interfaces between the pair of panels is engaged , installation is completed for that pair of panels . a next panel in the series can be installed , adjacent to the second panel , by performing steps 1003 to 1011 for the panel , and for each subsequent panel in the series . fig1 depicts a flowchart of an exemplary process for removing a panel between a plurality of adjacent panels , in accordance with various embodiments of the claimed subject matter . steps 1101 - 1011 describe exemplary steps comprising the process 1000 in accordance with the various embodiments herein described . at step 1101 , panel splices are unfastened for a target panel between a pair of panels , with a panel being located on either side of the target panel . panel splices may be unfastened by loosening ( and / or removing ) a fastening mechanism affixing the splices to the frame of target panel and each of the two neighboring panels . at step 1103 , the splices along a top edge of the panels are moved in a channel along the frames of each of the target panel and the two neighboring panels such that no ( substantial ) portion of any splice remains in the channels of the target panel . this may be performed by , for example , shifting the splice so that an entirety or substantial majority of the splice extends into the channels of the neighboring panels , and away from the channel of the target panel . movement of the splices is repeated at step 1105 for the splices in the channels along the bottom edge of the panels . once the splices are completely disengaged from the target panel along both the top and bottom edge , electrical connectors coupling the target panel to electrical connectors in each of its neighboring panels are also disengaged at step 1107 . disengaging the electrical connectors may be performed , for example , by activating a release element in the electrical connector that automatically releases , or allows a manual separation of the electrical interfaces coupled together to form the electrical connection . at step 1109 , the target panel is unfastened from the mounting system ( if necessary ), by detaching or unfastening the target panel from a mounting point . thereafter , the target panel is no longer attached to either of the adjacent panels mechanically or electrically , and any attachment to the mounting system is removed as well . finally , the target panel may be removed at step 1111 . although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and / or methodological acts , it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above . rather , the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims .

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