Origlia
Aldo Origlia, Genola IT
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20090242028 | CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - It is described a concentration photovoltaic module, comprising a support structure, a linear mirror with parabolic profile mounted on the support structure, and a linear receiver device mounted on the support structure near to the focus of the linear mirror. The linear mirror comprises a pair of half-mirrors separated at the axial plane of the linear mirror. The support structure comprises a pair of corresponding half-mirror supports, in which each of the half-mirrors is formed from a sheet of elastically flexible material, and in which each of the half-mirror supports has a mounting surface suitable for defining and maintaining the parabolic profile of the respective half-mirror. For each half-mirror support an attachment spring is foreseen, arranged along a longitudinal side of the half-mirror support, suitable for forcing the respective half-mirror against the mounting surface. | 10-01-2009 |
Aulo Origlia, Asti IT
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20130154415 | Electric Motor - A motor for a cooling fan of a vehicle has a rotor including a driving shaft mounted so as to be rotatable in a stator and a bowl-shaped metal case, having a lateral skirt wall which extends around the stator, and having a bottom wall in which there is constructed a tubular fixing formation through which the shaft extends and which is fixed to the shaft. The tubular fixing formation of the rotor case has an internal diameter which is greater than the diameter of the driving shaft. The motor further has an intermediate insert including a tubular portion which is fixed to the shaft and on which there is fixed the tubular formation of the rotor case, and a transverse connecting portion which extends adjacent to the external surface of the bottom wall of the rotor case, and which is connected or connectable to the impeller. | 06-20-2013 |
Enrico Origlia, Fossano IT
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20090242028 | CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - It is described a concentration photovoltaic module, comprising a support structure, a linear mirror with parabolic profile mounted on the support structure, and a linear receiver device mounted on the support structure near to the focus of the linear mirror. The linear mirror comprises a pair of half-mirrors separated at the axial plane of the linear mirror. The support structure comprises a pair of corresponding half-mirror supports, in which each of the half-mirrors is formed from a sheet of elastically flexible material, and in which each of the half-mirror supports has a mounting surface suitable for defining and maintaining the parabolic profile of the respective half-mirror. For each half-mirror support an attachment spring is foreseen, arranged along a longitudinal side of the half-mirror support, suitable for forcing the respective half-mirror against the mounting surface. | 10-01-2009 |
Roberto Origlia, Fossano IT
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20090242028 | CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE - It is described a concentration photovoltaic module, comprising a support structure, a linear mirror with parabolic profile mounted on the support structure, and a linear receiver device mounted on the support structure near to the focus of the linear mirror. The linear mirror comprises a pair of half-mirrors separated at the axial plane of the linear mirror. The support structure comprises a pair of corresponding half-mirror supports, in which each of the half-mirrors is formed from a sheet of elastically flexible material, and in which each of the half-mirror supports has a mounting surface suitable for defining and maintaining the parabolic profile of the respective half-mirror. For each half-mirror support an attachment spring is foreseen, arranged along a longitudinal side of the half-mirror support, suitable for forcing the respective half-mirror against the mounting surface. | 10-01-2009 |