IP Library Granted Patent US 11,984,841
Granted Patent B2
US 11,984,841 · App. 17/469,700 · Granted May 14, 2024

Distributed locking tracker

Inventors: Jacob Mark Morin (Phoenix, AZ); Abhimanyu Sable (Hyderabad, IN); Pradeep Kumar Dube (Hyderabad, IN)
Assignee: NEXTRACKER LLC
H02S20/32F16C11/04
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Patent No.
US 11,984,841
App. No.
17/469,700
Granted
May 14, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solar tracker including a torque tube, a plurality of bearings configured to receive the torque tube, a plurality of piers each configured to receive one of the plurality of bearings, and a lock-out device mounted on one of the plurality of piers and operatively associated with at least one of the plurality of bearings, the lock out device configured to periodically engage and disengage openings formed in the bearings to limit movement of the torque tube and to transfer load from the torque tube to the pier on which it is mounted.

Claims (29)

1. A solar tracker comprising:

a torque tube;

a plurality of bearings configured to receive the torque tube, the bearings defining one or more openings disposed about the torque tube;

a plurality of piers each configured to receive one of the plurality of bearings;

a rotatable cam in communication with a cam follower; and

one or more pins forming part of a lock-out device and coupled to the cam follower, wherein rotation of the rotatable cam causes the one or more pins to

engage and disengage with the one or more openings formed in the plurality of bearings to limit movement of the torque tube and to transfer load from the torque tube to the pier on which it is mounted.

2. The solar tracker of claim 1 , further comprising a cam shaft coupled to the rotatable cam and configured to be driven synchronously with the torque tube.

3. The solar tracker of claim 1 , wherein the rotatable cam includes an eccentric groove configured to receive the follower.

4. The solar tracker of claim 3 , wherein the follower is rigidly affixed to a shaft support.

5. The solar tracker of claim 4 , wherein the shaft support is mounted on the pier via a hinge.

6. The solar tracker of claim 5 , wherein the one or more pins are affixed to the shaft support.

7. The solar tracker of claim 6 , wherein as the cam shaft and rotatable cam rotate, the follower which engages the eccentric groove causes the shaft support to rotate on the hinge causing the one or more pins to engage with or disengage from the one or more openings defined by the bearings.

8. The solar tracker of claim 7 , wherein a pier includes two lock-out devices configured to alternately engage and disengage from the openings in the bearing.

9. The solar tracker of claim 1 , wherein the bearing is a concentric bearing.

10. The solar tracker of claim 1 , wherein the bearing is a mass balanced bearing.

11. A lock out device for a solar tracker comprising a torque tube and a bearing defining one or more openings disposed about the torque tube, the lock out device comprising:

a shaft support;

a hinge configured to connect the shaft support to a pier and allow the shaft support to rotate relative to the pier;

a follower rigidly mounted on the shaft support and configured to engage a rotatable cam; and one or more pins mounted on the shaft support;

wherein the shaft support rotates relative to the pier when the rotatable cam is rotated and engages with the follower, the one or more pins mounted to the shaft support engaging the one or more openings defined by the bearing to limit rotation of the bearing when the rotatable cam is rotated.

12. The lock out device of claim 11 , wherein the follower is configured to be received within an eccentric groove of the rotatable cam.

13. The lock out device of claim 12 , wherein rotation of the cam applies force to the follower and causes the shaft support to move.

14. The lock out device of claim 13 , comprising a pair of shaft supports, each mounted on opposite sides of the pier by a hinge.

15. The lock out device of claim 14 , further comprising two rotatable cams, one each on opposite sides of the pier.

16. The lock out device of claim 15 , wherein each shaft support includes a follower configured to engage an eccentric groove of a rotatable cam located on a respective side of the pier.

17. The lock out device of claim 16 , wherein the two rotatable cams are mounted on a cam shaft.

18. The lock out device of claim 17 , wherein rotation of the cam shaft causes the eccentric groove formed in each rotatable cam to act on the follower and rotate the shaft support such that the pins on the shaft support engage with or disengage from the openings defined by the bearing.

19. The lock out device of claim 18 , wherein the eccentric grooves of the two rotatable cams causes the pins on the pair of shaft supports to alternately engage with and disengage from the openings defined by the bearing.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 12, 2026
From: NEXTRACKER LLC
To: NEXTPOWER LLC
Reel/Frame 074319/0025 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE THE 3RD INVENTORS NAME PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 058966 FRAME: 0218. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT. Recorded Mar 28, 2023
From: MORIN, JACOB MARK; SABLE, ABHIMANYU; DUBE, PRADEEP KUMAR
To: NEXTRACKER LLC
Reel/Frame 063374/0421 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 12, 2022
From: NEXTRACKER INC.
To: NEXTRACKER LLC
Reel/Frame 059682/0208 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 8, 2022
From: MORIN, JACOB MARK; SABLE, ABHIMANYU; DUBE, PRADEPP KUMAR
To: NEXTRACKER INC.
Reel/Frame 058966/0218 →