| US 7,589,302 B2 | ||
| Tracking system | ||
| John Beavis Lasich, Deepdene (Australia) | ||
| Assigned to Solar Systems Pty. Ltd., Hawthorn, Victoria (Australia) | ||
| Appl. No. 10/557,453 PCT Filed May 19, 2004, PCT No. PCT/AU2004/000666 § 371(c)(1), (2), (4) Date Aug. 10, 2006, PCT Pub. No. WO2004/102083, PCT Pub. Date Nov. 25, 2004. |
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| Claims priority of provisional application 60/471344, filed on May 19, 2003. | ||
| Prior Publication US 2007/0062516 A1, Mar. 22, 2007 | ||
| Int. Cl. G01C 21/02 (2006.01); F24J 2/38 (2006.01) | ||
| U.S. Cl. 250—203.4 [126/573; 250/203.1] | 22 Claims |

| 1. A tracking system for tracking a celestial object for use in a location where the object passes through or near the zenith,
comprising:
a first axis for tracking the object, said first axis being offset from vertical; and
a second axis for tracking the object, said second axis being substantially perpendicular to said first axis;
wherein said first axis is offset from the vertical by an angle that removes an upward projection of said first axis from
the apparent path of the object by an amount that renders an overall speed of said tracking system sufficient to maintain
tracking of the object as the object passes through or near the zenith;
wherein said angle has a component of at least A in a direction away from the equator, where:
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