IP Library Granted Patent US 12680842
Granted Patent B2
US 12680842 · App. 18/260,920 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Self-contained physical data sensor operating by the energy input from a photovoltaic module

Inventors: Brice Cruchon (Guilherand Granges, FR); Sadok Ben Dkhil (Valence, FR); Enora Arche (Valence, FR)
Assignee: DRACULA TECHNOLOGIES
G01D11/245H10K30/50H10K30/80H10K30/81G01K3/10H10K39/00
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Patent No.
US 12680842
App. No.
18/260,920
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a physical data sensor comprising: a photovoltaic module having at least two photovoltaic cells that are interconnected in series, an electronic device configured to collect and transmit at least temperature data, the electronic device comprising a flexible printed circuit, electrical connector means connecting the photovoltaic module and the electronic device.

Claims (23)

1 . A physical data sensor comprising:

a photovoltaic module comprising at least two photovoltaic cells interconnected in series,

an electronic device configured to collect and transmit at least temperature data, the electronic device comprising a flexible printed circuit,

an electrical connector connecting the photovoltaic module and the electronic device,

the photovoltaic module being disposed at least in part above an element comprising at least part of the electronic device,

the sensor further comprising two electrically insulating plates: a first plate above which the electronic device is arranged and a second plate configured to allow light radiation to pass through so that the light radiation is received by at least part of said photovoltaic module,

the sensor being characterized in that it has a thickness between 5 mm and 10 mm, and

in that the photovoltaic module comprises:

a flexible substrate made of a polymeric material,

a first photovoltaic cell and a second photovoltaic cell disposed on the substrate, each of the first and second photovoltaic cells comprising:

i. an indium-tin oxide layer constituting a cathode and covering the substrate,

ii. a first interfacial layer of zinc oxide or aluminum-doped zinc oxide, the first interfacial layer covering the cathode,

iii. a photovoltaic active layer covering the first interfacial layer, and

iv. a second interfacial layer comprising a polymer blend of poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) and sodium poly(styrene sulfonate), the second interfacial layer constituting an anode and covering the photovoltaic active layer, the second interfacial layer being the outermost layer of the photovoltaic cell, the second interfacial layer being continuous, having an organic fibrous structure and an average thickness of between 100 nm and 400 nm,

the second interfacial layer of the first photovoltaic cell being in direct contact with the indium-tin oxide layer of the second photovoltaic cell.

2 . The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic device is configured to store the temperature data as a function of time.

3 . The sensor according to claim 1 , according to which the second interfacial layers have a sheet resistance between 100Ω/□ and 600Ω/□.

4 . The sensor according to claim 1 , according to which the electronic device further comprises an accelerometer.

5 . The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic device further comprises a telecommunication element configured to transmit the collected data to an external element according to a telecommunication protocol.

6 . The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the second plate comprises an opening through which the light radiation passes so as to be received at least in part by the photovoltaic module.

7 . The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the first plate is further configured to allow light radiation to pass through.

8 . The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate is transparent.

9 . The sensor according to claim 1 , wherein the electronic device is further configured to collect moisture data.