Article: Publication No. WO/2009/113640 Published on Sept. 17, Assigned to Kyocera for Solar Cell Module (Japanese Inventor)

GENEVA, Sept. 23 -- Tatsuaki Sakano, Japan, has developed a solar cell module and manufacturing method.

The patent has been assigned to Kyocera Corp., Kyoto, Japan.

According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "solar cell module with excellent durability, in which detachment of the inner leads from the solar cell elements are inhibited, and a method of manufacturing the solar cell module. The solar cell module has: a solar cell string having a plurality of solar cell elements, inner leads that electrically connect adjacent solar cell elements and are arranged so as to straddle the bordering parts of the adjacent solar cell ...

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