Claims
- 1. An apparatus for insulating an area such as a window, door, or wall against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission comprising:
- A. a plurality of essentially non-transparent imperforate, shade sheets;
- B. retracting means including a single retracting roller to which all shade sheets are attached to be rolled thereon for mounting said sheets for selective movement between a drawn position covering the area and a retracted position not covering the area; and
- C. spacer means mounted to separate adjacent sheets to provide a dead space therebetween, said spacer means including one spacer roller for each pair of sheets, each said spacer roller being mounted for free sheet nonabrading rotation in fixed relation to said retracting roller to contact only one of each pair of sheets when in the drawn position.
- 2. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- seal means for preventing convection air currents from developing between said apparatus and the area.
- 3. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 1 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means; wherein the area has a bottom sill surface, and wherein said seal means comprises;
- a flexible flap mounted with the outermost sheet opposite the area to rest on the sill surface and prevent air currents from flowing under said apparatus.
- 4. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 1 wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible seal mounted with the area to engage the sides of said shade sheets when in the drawn position to prevent convection air currents from flowing thereby.
- 5. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 1 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible valance mounted at the top of the area to contact said shade sheets mounted with said retracting means when in both the drawn and retracted positions and to prevent convection air currents from flowing past the top of said apparatus.
- 6. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as calimed in claim 1 further comprising:
- a pair of mutually parallel transparent panes mounted in the area, said apparatus being mounted to be moved to its drawn position between said panes.
- 7. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 1 wherein said shade sheets extends at an angle to the vertical when in the drawn position.
- 8. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 1 wherein said retracting means is arranged to urge said shade sheets toward their retracted position and wherein said apparatus further comprises:
- tensioning means for urging said shade sheets toward their drawn position to hold them at an angle to the vertical.
- 9. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 1 wherein said roller is provided with a nonabrading surface.
- 10. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 further comprising:
- a low emittance surface associated with at least one of said shade sheets, facing on said dead space, said surface having a surface emittance which is sufficiently low to yield a total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60.
- 11. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 10 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space is no greater than 0.06.
- 12. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 10 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.60.
- 13. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 10 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.06.
- 14. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 10 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the radiant energy spectrum.
- 15. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 10 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 16. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 10 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the energy spectrum and in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 17. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 10 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are interconnected at at least one end, one end to seal said dead spaces defined between adjacent sheets and thereby prevent convection air currents from developing in said dead spaces.
- 18. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 17 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are continuously formed on the same sheet of material.
- 19. An apparatus for insulating an area such as a window, door, or wall against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission comprising:
- A. a plurality of essentially non-transparent imperforate, shade sheets;
- B. retracting means for mounting said sheets for selective movement between a drawn position covering the area and a retracted position not covering the area; and
- C. spacer means mounted to separate adjacent sheets to provide a dead space therebetween, said spacer means comprising at least one spacer device which comprises an elongated strip formed of rigid substantially inflexible sheet material having an arcuate cross sectional shape with an axis extending in the direction of the major dimension of said strip, one of the edges of said strip extending in the direction of the axis, being attached to one of said sheets.
- 20. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 wherein said retracting means is a roller and wherein said elongated strip is attached to said sheet to curve in the same direction as said roller when said sheet is retracted thereon.
- 21. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 further comprising:
- a low emittance surface associated with at least one of said shade sheets, facing on said dead space, said surface having a surface emittance which is sufficiently low to yield a total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60.
- 22. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 21 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space is no greater than 0.06.
- 23. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective, and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 21 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.60.
- 24. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 21 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.06.
- 25. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 21 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the radiant energy spectrum.
- 26. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 21 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 27. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 21 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the energy spectrum and in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 28. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are interconnected at at least one end, to seal said dead spaces defined between adjacent sheets and thereby prevent convection air currents from developing in said dead spaces.
- 29. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 28 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are continuously formed on the same sheet of material.
- 30. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 further comprising:
- seal means for preventing convection air currents from developing between said apparatus and the area.
- 31. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means; wherein the area has a bottom sill surface, and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible flap mounted with the outermost sheet opposite the area to rest on the sill surface and prevent air currents from flowing under said apparatus.
- 32. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible seal mounted with the area to engage the sides of said shade sheets when in the drawn position to prevent convection air currents from flowing thereby.
- 33. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible valance mounted at the top of the area to contact said shade sheets mounted with said retracting means when in both the drawn and retracted positions and to prevent convection air currents from flowing past the top of said apparatus.
- 34. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 further comprising:
- a pair of mutually parallel transparent panes mounted in the area, said apparatus being mounted to be moved to its drawn position between said panes.
- 35. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 wherein said shade sheets extend at an angle to the vertical when in the drawn position.
- 36. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 19 wherein said retracting means is arranged to urge said shade sheets toward their retracted position and wherein said apparatus further comprises:
- tensioning means for urging said shade sheets toward their drawn position to hold them at an angle to the vertical.
- 37. An apparatus for insulating an area such as a window, door or wall against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission comprising:
- A. a plurality of essential non-transparent imperforate, shade sheets;
- B. retracting means for mounting said sheets for selective movement between a drawn position covering the area and a retracted position not covering the area; and
- C. spacer means mounted to separate adjacent sheets to provide a dead space therebetween, said spacer means comprising at least one spacer device which comprises an elongated strip formed of rigid substantially inflexible sheet material having an arcuate cross-sectional shape with an axis extending in the direction of the major dimension of said strip, said sheet being attached to one face of said strip adjacent one edge of said strip which extends in the direction of the axis said sheet being attached to the other face of said strip adjacent the opposite edge of said strip whereby tension applied to said sheet causes said strip to rotate toward a position generally perpendicular to the surface of said sheet.
- 38. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 further comprising:
- a low emittance surface associated with at least one of said shade sheets, facing on said dead space, said surface having a surface emittance which is sufficiently low to yield a total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60.
- 39. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 38 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space is no greater than 0.06.
- 40. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 38 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.60.
- 41. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 38 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.06.
- 42. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 38 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the radiant energy spectrum.
- 43. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 38 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 44. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 38 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the radiant energy spectrum and in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 45. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are interconnected at at least one end, to seal said dead spaces defined between adjacent sheets and thereby prevent convection air currents from developing in said dead spaces.
- 46. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 45 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are continuously formed on the same sheet of material.
- 47. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 further comprising:
- seal means for preventing convection air currents from developing between said apparatus and the area.
- 48. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means; wherein the area has a bottom sill surface, and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible flap mounted with the outermost sheet opposite the area to rest on the sill surface and prevent air currents from flowing under said apparatus.
- 49. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible seal mounted with the area to engage the sides of said shade sheets when in the drawn position to prevent convection air currents from flowing thereby.
- 50. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible valance mounted at the top of the area to contact said shade sheets mounted with said retracting means when in both the drawn and retracted positions and to prevent convection air currents from flowing past the top of said apparatus.
- 51. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 further comprising:
- a pair of mutually parallel transparent panes mounted in the area, said apparatus being mounted to be moved to its drawn position between said panes.
- 52. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 wherein said shade sheets extend at an angle to the vertical when in the drawn position.
- 53. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 37 wherein said retracting means is arranged to urge said shade sheets toward their retracted position and wherein said apparatus further comprises:
- tensioning means for urging said shade sheets toward their drawn position to hold them at an angle to the vertical.
- 54. An apparatus for insulating an area such as a window, door, or wall against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission comprising:
- A. a plurality of essentially non-transparent imperforate, shade sheets;
- B. retracting means including a single retracting roller to which all shade sheets are attached to be rolled thereon for mounting said sheets for selective movement between a drawn position covering the area and a retracted position not covering the area; and
- C. spacer means mounted to separate adjacent sheets to provide a dead space therebetween, said spacer means comprising a cylindrical member associated in coaxial relation with said retracting roller, having a plurality of spaced parallel slots extending in the direction of the axis thereof, one of said sheets passing through each of said slots, said member being arranged to space said slots apart in a direction not parallel to said sheets when said apparatus is in the drawn position.
- 55. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 further comprising:
- a low emittance surface associated with at least one of said shade sheets, facing on said dead space, said surface having a surface emittance which is sufficiently low to yield a total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60.
- 56. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 55 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space is no greater than 0.06.
- 57. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 55 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.60.
- 58. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 55 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.06.
- 59. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 55 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the radiant energy spectrum.
- 60. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 55 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 61. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 55 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the energy spectrum and in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 62. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are interconnected at at least one end, to seal said dead spaces defined between adjacent sheets and thereby prevent convection air currents from developing in said dead spaces.
- 63. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 62 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are continuously formed on the same sheet of material.
- 64. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 further comprising:
- seal means for preventing convection air currents from developing between said apparatus and the area.
- 65. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means; wherein the area has a bottom sill surface, and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible flap mounted with the outermost sheet opposite the area to rest on the sill surface and prevent air currents from flowing under said apparatus.
- 66. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible seal mounted with the area to engage the sides of said shade sheets when in the drawn position to prevent convection air currents from flowing thereby.
- 67. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible valance mounted at the top of the area to contact said shade sheets mounted with said retracting means when in both the drawn and retracted positions and to prevent convection air currents from flowing past the top of said apparatus.
- 68. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 further comprising:
- a pair of mutually parallel transparent panes mounted in the area, said apparatus being mounted to be moved to its drawn position between said panes.
- 69. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 wherein said shade sheets extend at an angle to the vertical when in the drawn position.
- 70. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 54 wherein said retracting means is arranged to urge said shade sheets toward their retracted position and wherein said apparatus further comprises:
- tensioning means for urging said shade sheets toward their drawn position to hold them at an angle to the vertical.
- 71. An apparatus for insulating an area such as a window, door or wall against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission comprising:
- A. a plurality of essentially non-transparent imperforate, shade sheets;
- B. retracting means comprising a single retracting roller to which all shade sheets are attached to be rolled thereon for mounting said sheets for selective movement between a drawn position covering the area and a retracted position not covering the area; and
- C. spacer means mounted to separate adjacent sheets to provide a dead space therebetween, said spacer means comprising a cam member mounted on one of each pair of sheets in the region of the attachment of said sheets to said retracting roller.
- 72. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 further comprising:
- a low emittance surface associated with at least one of said shade sheets, facing on said dead space, said surface having a surface emittance which is sufficiently low to yield a total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60.
- 73. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 72 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space is no greater than 0.06.
- 74. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 72 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.60.
- 75. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 72 wherein the surface emittance of said surface is no greater than 0.06.
- 76. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 72 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the radiant energy spectrum.
- 77. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 72 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 78. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 72 wherein said total effective emissivity of said surface and dead space of no greater than 0.60 is achieved in the infrared range of the energy spectrum and in the temperature range of 30.degree. F. to 130.degree. F.
- 79. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are interconnected at at least one end, to seal said dead spaces defined between adjacent sheets and thereby prevent convection air currents from developing in said dead spaces.
- 80. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 79 wherein the two outermost shade sheets of said plurality are continuously formed on the same sheet of material.
- 81. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 further comprising:
- seal means for preventing convection air currents from developing between said apparatus and the area.
- 82. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means; wherein the area has a bottom sill surface, and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible flap mounted with the outermost sheet opposite the area to rest on the sill surface and prevent air currents from flowing under said apparatus.
- 83. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible seal mounted with the area to engage the sides of said shade sheets when in the drawn position to prevent convection air currents from flowing thereby.
- 84. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 wherein said apparatus is mounted at an upper portion of the area to be drawn down over it from said retracting means and wherein said seal means comprises:
- a flexible valance mounted at the top of the area to contact said shade sheets mounted with said retracting means when in both the drawn and retracted positions and to prevent convection air currents from flowing past the top of said apparatus.
- 85. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 further comprising:
- a pair of mutually parallel transparent panes mounted in the area, said apparatus being mounted to be moved to its drawn position between said panes.
- 86. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 wherein said shade sheets extend at an angle to the vertical when in the drawn position.
- 87. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 71 wherein said retracting means is arranged to urge said shade sheets toward their retracted position and wherein said apparatus further comprises:
- tensioning means for urging said shade sheets toward their drawn position to hold them at an angle to the verticle.
- 88. An apparatus for insulating an area such as a window, door, or wall against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission comprising:
- A. a plurality of essentially non-transparent imperforate, shade sheets;
- B. retracting means for mounting said sheets for selective movement between a drawn position covering the area and a retracted position not covering the area; and
- C. spacer means mounted to separate adjacent sheets to provide a dead space therebetween, and
- D. means for actuating said retracting in response to environmental conditions on the exterior of said area.
- 89. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 88 wherein said actuating means comprises
- A. motor means for driving said retracting means to move said sheets between the drawn and retracted positions; and
- B. sensor means for detecting the environmental condition.
- 90. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 89 wherein said sensor means comprises a photosensor.
- 91. The apparatus for insulating an area against conductive, convective and radiant heat transmission as claimed in claim 90 further comprising:
- a microcomputer, connected to photosensor and said motor means, programmed to actuate said motor means to move said sheets to the drawn position during the daylight hours and retracted position at night in the air conditioning season and to move said sheets to the drawn position at night and retracted position during the daylight hours in the heating season.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 652,628 filed Jan. 26, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,039,019 (Hopper).
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