Tyll Solar, LLC

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1.

TYLL SOLAR

      
Serial Number 99135512
Status Pending
Filing Date 2025-04-14
Owner TYLL Solar, LLC ()
NICE Classes  ? 09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments

Goods & Services

Apparatus for production of electricity and collection of heat, namely photovoltaic and thermal solar panel.

2.

Solar energy system

      
Application Number 17679346
Grant Number 11870392
Status In Force
Filing Date 2022-02-24
First Publication Date 2022-06-09
Grant Date 2024-01-09
Owner TYLL Solar, LLC (USA)
Inventor Fischer, Jay D.

Abstract

A modular, solar energy system comprising one or more modular solar panels. The solar panels include a pair of general planar, plates that are secured together to form a narrow channel therebetween for the circulation of a liquid. The solar panels have inlet and outlet fluid lines in fluid communication via manifolds with a cold fluid supply line and a warm fluid return line, respectively. The plates are preferably constructed of aluminum and one plate has a photovoltaic cell matrix affixed thereto to face the sun. The plates have dividers or partitions that enhance the heat transfer characteristics with respect to the liquid flowing though the channel between the plates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H02S 40/44 - Means to utilise heat energy, e.g. hybrid systems producing warm water and electricity at the same time
  • H02S 20/23 - Supporting structures directly fixed to an immovable object specially adapted for buildings specially adapted for roof structures
  • H02S 40/42 - Cooling means
  • F24S 10/50 - Solar heat collectors using working fluids the working fluids being conveyed between plates
  • F24S 25/20 - Peripheral frames for modules
  • F24S 70/12 - Details of absorbing elements characterised by the absorbing material made of metallic material

3.

SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2019045921
Publication Number 2020/036825
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-08-09
Publication Date 2020-02-20
Owner TYLL SOLAR, LLC (USA)
Inventor Fischer, Jay D.

Abstract

A modular, solar energy system comprising one or more modular solar panels. The solar panels include a pair of general planar, plates that are secured together to form a narrow channel therebetween for the circulation of a liquid. The solar panels have inlet and outlet fluid lines in fluid communication via manifolds with a cold fluid supply line and a warm fluid return line, respectively. The plates are preferably constructed of aluminum and one plate has a photovoltaic cell matrix affixed thereto to face the sun. The plates have dividers or partitions that enhance the heat transfer characteristics with respect to the liquid flowing though the channel between the plates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H02S 40/44 - Means to utilise heat energy, e.g. hybrid systems producing warm water and electricity at the same time
  • F24S 10/50 - Solar heat collectors using working fluids the working fluids being conveyed between plates
  • F24S 20/00 - Solar heat collectors specially adapted for particular uses or environments

4.

Solar energy system

      
Application Number 16536710
Grant Number 11283400
Status In Force
Filing Date 2019-08-09
First Publication Date 2020-02-13
Grant Date 2022-03-22
Owner TYLL SOLAR, LLC (USA)
Inventor Fischer, Jay D.

Abstract

A modular, solar energy system comprising one or more modular solar panels. The solar panels include a pair of general planar, plates that are secured together to form a narrow channel therebetween for the circulation of a liquid. The solar panels have inlet and outlet fluid lines in fluid communication via manifolds with a cold fluid supply line and a warm fluid return line, respectively. The plates are preferably constructed of aluminum and one plate has a photovoltaic cell matrix affixed thereto to face the sun. The plates have dividers or partitions that enhance the heat transfer characteristics with respect to the liquid flowing though the channel between the plates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • H02S 40/44 - Means to utilise heat energy, e.g. hybrid systems producing warm water and electricity at the same time
  • H02S 20/23 - Supporting structures directly fixed to an immovable object specially adapted for buildings specially adapted for roof structures
  • H02S 40/42 - Cooling means
  • F24S 10/50 - Solar heat collectors using working fluids the working fluids being conveyed between plates
  • F24S 25/20 - Peripheral frames for modules
  • F24S 70/12 - Details of absorbing elements characterised by the absorbing material made of metallic material

5.

SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM

      
Application Number US2015038942
Publication Number 2016/004276
Status In Force
Filing Date 2015-07-02
Publication Date 2016-01-07
Owner TYLL SOLAR, LLC (USA)
Inventor Fisher, Jay, D.

Abstract

A modular, solar energy system comprising one or more modular solar panels. The solar panels include a pair of general planar, plates that are secured together to form a narrow channel therebetween for the circulation of a liquid. The solar panels have header assemblies affixed to opposite edges thereof and which control the entry of liquid into the channel and the exit therefrom. The inlet header assembly has a plurality of nozzles that are adjustable in size to control flow therethrough while the outlet header assembly has elongated nozzles to receive flow or liquid from the channel. The plates are preferably constructed of aluminum and one plate has a photovoltaic cell affixed thereto to face the sun and the other plate has a plurality of indentations that enhance the heat transfer characteristics with respect to the liquid flowing though the channel between the plates.

IPC Classes  ?

  • F24D 11/02 - Central heating systems using heat accumulated in storage masses using heat pumps