Claims
- 1. A passenger cabin window comprising an outer window pane, an inner window pane spaced apart from said outer window pane with an interspace formed therebetween, and a frame arranged at a perimeter of said interspace, wherein said frame has a frame surface and at least a portion of said frame surface that is visible through said inner window pane is a mirror-finished specular reflective surface.
- 2. The passenger cabin window according to claim 1, wherein said frame comprises a frame member and a reflective layer on said frame member, wherein said reflective layer provides said reflective surface.
- 3. The passenger cabin window according to claim 2, wherein said reflective layer is a chrome layer.
- 4. The passenger cabin window according to claim 2, wherein said reflective layer is a metal foil layer.
- 5. The passenger cabin window according to claim 2, wherein said reflective layer is a vapor-deposited layer of a reflective material.
- 6. The passenger cabin window according to claim 1, wherein said frame surface faces and bounds said interspace entirely around a perimeter thereof, and the entire area of said frame surface that bounds said interspace and is visible through said inner window pane comprises said reflective surface.
- 7. The passenger cabin window according to claim 1, wherein said inner window pane has relatively larger area dimensions and said outer window pane has relatively smaller area dimensions, and wherein said frame has a tapering funnel shape that tapers from said relatively larger area dimensions of said inner window pane to said relatively smaller area dimensions of said outer window pane.
- 8. The passenger cabin window according to claim 7, wherein said reflective surface provides a visual effect of making said outer window pane appear to be larger than said relatively smaller area dimensions when observed through said inner window pane.
- 9. The passenger cabin window according to claim 1, wherein said reflective surface provides a visual effect of making said outer window pane appear to be larger than true area dimensions of said outer window pane when observed through said inner window pane.
- 10. The passenger cabin window according to claim 1, wherein said frame surface bounds and surrounds the entirety of said perimeter of said interspace, and said reflective surface extends over the entirety of said frame surface.
- 11. In an aircraft including a fuselage enclosing a passenger cabin therein, and a cabin window arranged in said fuselage, wherein said window includes an outer pane, an inner pane spaced apart from said outer pane with an interspace formed therebetween, and a frame arranged around a perimeter of said interspace wherein said frame has a frame surface bounding said interspace,an improvement comprising a mirror-reflecting layer on at least a portion of said frame surface.
- 12. The improvement in the aircraft according to claim 11, wherein said mirror-reflecting layer is arranged on the entirety of said frame surface bounding said interspace.
Priority Claims (1)
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199 62 489 |
Dec 1999 |
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PRIORITY CLAIM
This application is based on and claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Patent Application 199 62 489.5, filed on Dec. 23, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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