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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 01, 2022
Filed:
Feb. 08, 2017
Mtpv Power Corporation, Austin, TX (US);
Brian N. Hubert, Medford, MA (US);
Bin Zhang, Malden, MA (US);
Eric L. Brown, Cambridge, MA (US);
Timothy R. Schuyler, Methuen, MA (US);
David Mather, Austin, TX (US);
Paul Greiff, Wayland, MA (US);
Christopher W. Melanson, Rowley, MA (US);
Bruno A. Nardelli, Watertown, MA (US);
Shannon J. Kovar, Austin, TX (US);
Trace W. Cody, Houston, TX (US);
MTPV POWER CORPORATION, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A thermophotovoltaic panel assembly including a heat sink and a plurality of thermophotovoltaic modules mounted on the heat sink. Each thermophotovoltaic module includes a photovoltaic element separated from an emitter assembly by a gap. The emitter assembly includes an emitter and applies force towards the photovoltaic element to maintain the gap. The thermophotovoltaic panel assembly may also utilize a force application layer on the emitter and be bolted in place. A housing can be used for protection and to transfer energy to the emitter. The heat sink cantilevers into the housing to define a space between the thermophotovoltaic modules and the inner surface of the housing. Preferably, the housing maintains a vacuum and, in turn, the gap is evacuated. The heat sink can be monolithic and cooled with fluid pumped therethrough. The emitter may be transparent or at least partially transmissive.