Many multi-story houses, hotels, apartments, condominiums and/or office buildings have balconies to allow users and/or visitors to enjoy the sun and enjoy views from different vantage points. These vantage points may provide beautiful views. Most office buildings, houses, apartments and/or condominiums that utilize solar panel have stationary solar panel assemblies mounted on a roof of a structure. The solar panel assemblies are not retractable and are positioned on a top surface of a building. Accordingly, only a top surface of a building, house, hotels, apartments or condominiums may be utilized to capture solar energy and convert solar energy into electrical power. Therefore, there is a need for more flexible solar power system.
In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of claimed subject matter. For purposes of explanation, specific numbers, systems and/or configurations are set forth, for example. However, it should be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art having benefit of this disclosure that claimed subject matter may be practiced without specific details. In other instances, well-known features may be omitted and/or simplified so as not to obscure claimed subject matter. While certain features have been illustrated and/or described herein, many modifications, substitutions, changes and/or equivalents may occur to those skilled in the art. It is, therefore, to be understood that appended claims are intended to cover any and all modifications and/or changes as fall within claimed subject matter.
References throughout this specification to one implementation, an implementation, one embodiment, embodiments, an embodiment and/or the like means that a particular feature, structure, and/or characteristic described in connection with a particular implementation and/or embodiment is included in at least one implementation and/or embodiment of claimed subject matter. Thus, appearances of such phrases, for example, in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily intended to refer to the same implementation or to any one particular implementation described. Furthermore, it is to be understood that particular features, structures, and/or characteristics described are capable of being combined in various ways in one or more implementations and, therefore, are within intended claim scope, for example. In general, of course, these and other issues vary with context. Therefore, particular context of description and/or usage provides helpful guidance regarding inferences to be drawn.
With advances in technology, it has become more typical to employ distributed computing approaches in which portions of a problem, such as signal processing of signal samples, for example, may be allocated among computing devices, including one or more clients and/or one or more servers, via a computing and/or communications network, for example. A network may comprise two or more network devices and/or may couple network devices so that signal communications, such as in the form of signal packets and/or frames (e.g., comprising one or more signal samples), for example, may be exchanged, such as between a server and a client device and/or other types of devices, including between wireless devices coupled via a wireless network, for example. A network may comprise two or more network and/or computing devices and/or may couple network and/or computing devices so that signal communications, such as in the form of signal packets, for example, may be exchanged, such as between a server and a client device and/or other types of devices, including between wireless devices coupled via a wireless network, for example. In this context, the term network device refers to any device capable of communicating via and/or as part of a network and may comprise a computing device. It should be understood that for ease of description a network device may be embodied and/or described in terms of a computing device and/or mobile computing device. However, it should further be understood that this description should in no way be construed that claimed subject matter is limited to one embodiment, such as a computing device or a network device, and, instead, may be embodied as a variety of devices or combinations thereof, including, for example, one or more illustrative examples.
Computing devices, mobile computing devices, and/or network devices capable of operating as a server, or otherwise, may include, as examples, desktop computers, laptop computers, set top boxes, tablets, netbooks, smart phones, wearable devices, integrated devices combining two or more features of the foregoing devices, the like or any combination thereof. Signal packets, for example, may be exchanged, such as between a server and a client device and/or other types of network devices, including between wireless devices coupled via a wireless network, for example. It is noted that the terms, server, server device, server computing device, server computing platform and/or similar terms are used interchangeably. Similarly, the terms client, client device, client computing device, client computing platform and/or similar terms are also used interchangeably. While in some instances, for ease of description, these terms may be used in the singular, such as by referring to a “client device” or a “server device,” the description is intended to encompass one or more client devices and/or one or more server devices, as appropriate. Along similar lines, references to a “database” are understood to mean, one or more databases, database servers, application data servers, proxy servers, cloud-based storage servers, and/or portions thereof, as appropriate.
Operations and/or processing, such as in association with networks, such as computing and/or communications networks, for example, may involve physical manipulations of physical quantities. Typically, although not necessarily, these quantities may take the form of electrical and/or magnetic signals capable of, for example, being stored, transferred, combined, processed, compared and/or otherwise manipulated. It has proven convenient, at times, principally for reasons of common usage, to refer to these signals as bits, data, values, elements, symbols, characters, terms, numbers, numerals and/or the like.
Likewise, in this context, the terms “coupled”, “connected,” and/or similar terms are used generically. It should be understood that these terms are not intended as synonyms. Rather, “connected” is used generically to indicate that two or more components, for example, are in direct physical, including electrical, contact; while, “coupled” is used generically to mean that two or more components are potentially in direct physical, including electrical, contact; however, “coupled” is also used generically to also mean that two or more components are not necessarily in direct contact, but nonetheless are able to co-operate and/or interact. The term “coupled” is also understood generically to mean indirectly connected, for example, in an appropriate context. In a context of this application, if signals, instructions, and/or commands are transmitted from one component (e.g., a controller or processor) to another component (or assembly), it is understood that messages, signals, instructions, and/or commands may be transmitted directly to a component, or may pass through a number of other components on a way to a destination component. For example, a signal transmitted from a motor controller or processor to a motor (or other driving assembly) may pass through glue logic, an amplifier, an analog-to-digital converter, a digital-to-analog converter, another controller and/or processor, and/or an interface. Similarly, a signal communicated through a misting system may pass through an air conditioning and/or a heating module, and a signal communicated from any one or a number of sensors to a controller and/or processor may pass through a conditioning module, an analog-to-digital controller, and/or a comparison module, and/or a number of other electrical assemblies and/or components.
The terms, “and”, “or”, “and/or” and/or similar terms, as used herein, include a variety of meanings that also are expected to depend at least in part upon the particular context in which such terms are used. Typically, “or” if used to associate a list, such as A, B or C, is intended to mean A, B, and C, here used in the inclusive sense, as well as A, B or C, here used in the exclusive sense. In addition, the term “one or more” and/or similar terms is used to describe any feature, structure, and/or characteristic in the singular and/or is also used to describe a plurality and/or some other combination of features, structures and/or characteristics.
Likewise, the term “based on,” “based, at least in part on,” and/or similar terms (e.g., based at least in part on) are understood as not necessarily intending to convey an exclusive set of factors, but to allow for existence of additional factors not necessarily expressly described. Of course, for all of the foregoing, particular context of description and/or usage provides helpful guidance regarding inferences to be drawn. It should be noted that the following description merely provides one or more illustrative examples and claimed subject matter is not limited to these one or more illustrative examples; however, again, particular context of description and/or usage provides helpful guidance regarding inferences to be drawn.
A network may also include for example, past, present and/or future mass storage, such as cloud storage, cloud server farms, database servers, application servers, and/or other forms of computing and/or device readable media, for example. A network may include a portion of the Internet, one or more local area networks (LANs), one or more wide area networks (WANs), wire-line type connections, one or more personal area networks (PANs), wireless type connections, one or more mesh networks, one or more cellular communication networks, other connections, or any combination thereof. Thus, a network may be worldwide in scope and/or extent.
The Internet and/or a global communications network may refer to a decentralized global network of interoperable networks that comply with the Internet Protocol (IP). It is noted that there are several versions of the Internet Protocol. Here, the term Internet Protocol, IP, and/or similar terms, is intended to refer to any version, now known and/or later developed of the Internet Protocol. The Internet may include local area networks (LANs), personal area networks (PANs), wide area networks (WANs), wireless networks, and/or long haul public networks that, for example, may allow signal packets and/or frames to be communicated between LANs. The term World Wide Web (WWW or Web) and/or similar terms may also be used, although it refers to a part of the Internet that complies with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and/or other communication protocols. For example, network devices and/or computing devices may engage in an HTTP session through an exchange of appropriately compatible and/or compliant signal packets and/or frames. Here, the term Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTTP, and/or similar terms is intended to refer to any version, now known and/or later developed. It is likewise noted that in various places in this document substitution of the term Internet with the term World Wide Web (‘Web’) may be made without a significant departure in meaning and may, therefore, not be inappropriate in that the statement would remain correct with such a substitution.
In embodiments, an Internet and/or the Web may comprise a worldwide system of interoperable networks, including interoperable devices within those networks. A content delivery server and/or the Internet and/or the Web, therefore, in this context, may comprise an service that organizes stored content, such as, for example, text, images, video, etc., through the use of hypermedia, for example. A HyperText Markup Language (“HTML”), Cascading Style Sheets (“CSS”) or Extensible Markup Language (“XML”), for example, may be utilized to specify content and/or to specify a format for hypermedia type content, such as in the form of a file and/or an “electronic document,” such as a Web page, for example.
Also as used herein, one or more parameters may be descriptive of a collection of signal samples, such as one or more electronic documents, and exist in the form of physical signals and/or physical states, such as memory states. For example, one or more parameters may include parameters, such as 1) how much an assembly (e.g., motor assembly) may move or be requested to move; 2) a time of day at which an image was captured, a latitude and longitude of an image capture device, such as a camera; 3) time and day of when a sensor reading (e.g., humidity, temperature, air quality, UV radiation) may be received and/or measurements or values of sensor readings; and/or 4) operating conditions of one or more motors or other components or assemblies in a balcony shading and power system. Claimed subject matter is intended to embrace meaningful, descriptive parameters in any format, so long as the one or more parameters comprise physical signals and/or states.
Some portions of the detailed description which follow are presented in terms of algorithms or symbolic representations of operations on binary digital signals stored within a memory of a specific apparatus or special purpose computing device or platform. In the context of this particular specification, the term specific apparatus or the like includes a general purpose computer once it is programmed to perform particular functions pursuant to instructions from program software. In embodiments, a modular umbrella shading system may comprise a computing device installed within or as part of a modular umbrella system, intelligent umbrella and/or intelligent shading charging system. Algorithmic descriptions or symbolic representations are examples of techniques used by those of ordinary skill in the signal processing or related arts to convey the substance of their work to others skilled in the art. An algorithm is here, and generally, considered to be a self-consistent sequence of operations or similar signal processing leading to a desired result. In this context, operations or processing involve physical manipulation of physical quantities. Typically, although not necessarily, such quantities may take the form of electrical or magnetic signals capable of being stored, transferred, combined, compared or otherwise manipulated.
It has proven convenient at times, principally for reasons of common usage, to refer to such signals as bits, data, values, elements, symbols, numbers, numerals or the like, and that these are conventional labels. Unless specifically stated otherwise, it is appreciated that throughout this specification discussions utilizing terms such as “processing,” “computing,” “calculating,” “determining” or the like may refer to actions or processes of a specific apparatus, such as a special purpose computer or a similar special purpose electronic computing device (e.g., such as a balcony shading and power system processor, controller and/or computing device). In the context of this specification, therefore, a special purpose computer or a similar special purpose electronic computing device (e.g., a balcony shading and power system processor, controller and/or computing device) is capable of manipulating or transforming signals (electronic and/or magnetic) in memories (or components thereof), other storage devices, transmission devices sound reproduction devices, and/or display devices.
In an embodiment, a controller and/or a processor typically performs a series of instructions resulting in data manipulation. In an embodiment, a microcontroller or microprocessor may be a compact microcomputer designed to govern the operation of embedded systems in electronic devices, e.g., a balcony shading and power system processor, controller and/or computing device or single board computers, and various other electronic and mechanical devices coupled thereto or installed thereon. Microcontrollers may include processors, microprocessors, and other electronic components. Controller may be a commercially available processor such as an Intel Pentium, Raspberry Pi, other Linux-based computers, Motorola PowerPC, SGI MIPS, Sun UltraSPARC, or Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC processor, but may be any type of application-specific and/or specifically designed processor or controller. In an embodiment, a processor and/or controller may be connected to other system elements, including one or more memory devices, by a bus, a mesh network or other mesh components. In embodiments, a processor and/or controller may be connected to other devices also via power buses from either a rechargeable power source and/or a solar charging assembly. Usually, a processor or controller, may execute an operating system which may be, for example, a Windows-based operating system (Microsoft), a MAC OS System X operating system (Apple Computer), one of many Linux-based operating system distributions, a portable electronic device operating system (e.g., mobile phone operating systems), microcomputer operating systems, and/or a UNIX operating systems. Embodiments are not limited to any particular implementation and/or operating system.
The specification may refer to a balcony shading and power systems as an apparatus that provides shade and/or coverage to a user from weather elements such as sun, wind, rain, and/or hail on a structure balcony. In embodiments, the balcony shading and power system may be an automated, intelligent and/or employ artificial intelligence and/or machine learning. The balcony shading and power system may also be referred to as a parasol, intelligent umbrella, sun shade, outdoor shade furniture, sun screen, sun shelter, awning, sun cover, sun marquee, brolly and other similar names, which may all be utilized interchangeably in this application
Structures with balconies (e.g., houses, hotels, apartments, condominiums and/or office buildings) may comprise a balcony shading and power system to provide shade to users and/or visitors. In embodiments, the balcony shading and power system may generate electrical power from solar energy (via solar panels) as well as wind energy (via wind propellers and/or wind turbines). In embodiments, one or more balconies on a building structure may have a balcony shading and power system. In other words, in embodiments, if a hotel has 50 balconies on each side of a hotel, the hotel may have one or up to 100 balcony shading and power systems.
In embodiments, a balcony shading system may be in a retracted position when the balcony shading and power system is stored on one side of a balcony. In embodiments, a resident or visitor may desire to see a view from a balcony and/or to sunbathe. In these situations, a balcony shading and power system may not be requested and/or needed. In embodiments, due to positioning of a light source (e.g., sun and/or other obstructions), a resident, guest and/or visitor may desire to deploy a balcony shading and power system in order to provide shade from, for example, the light source (e.g., the sun). In embodiments, a shading and power system may comprise one or more movable panels, a panel driving assembly, and one or more track assemblies to provide a path on which one or movable panels and/or panel driving assembly is to move. A part of one surface of one or more movable or portable panels may comprise solar cells and/or solar panel assemblies to convert solar energy into electrical energy. In embodiments, an outside surface of one or more movable or portable panels may comprise solar cells and/or solar panel assemblies. In embodiments, a portion of a surface (e.g., outside surface) of one or more movable or portable panels may comprise a vent, a screen and/or a channel to direct wind to one or more fan assemblies, which may be connected to one or more shafts, which may be connected to one or more wind turbines to convert captured wind or wind into electrical energy. In embodiments, one or more shading panels may be adjustable or rotatable to adjust to a light source moving (e.g., movement of a sun). Thus, in addition, to one or more shading panels being movable to adjust an angle of shading as a sun moves throughout the day, one or more shading panels may be utilized to generate electrical energy from solar panels or cells, wind turbines, and/or both. This may significantly reduce power consumption of structures in environments where sun is prevalent and/or wind is also present. This is a significant advantage over prior art structures where solar panels are only located on roofs of structures. A significant increase in solar power generation and/or wind power generation may be possible as compared to a solar panel on roof only systems. In addition, during daytime, solar panels and/or assemblies may generate electrical energy and during nighttime, wind turbines may generate power, so as long as there is wind, a balcony shading and power system may be generating power for a structure (e.g., such as a hotel, office building, parking structure) during a large portion of a day and night. In embodiments, a building structure may generate enough electricity to power a number of the assemblies and devices in a structure and thus may need a minimum amount of energy from a power grid.
In embodiments, one or more panel driving assemblies may be located on top of or above one or more movable or portable panels. In embodiments, one or more panel driving assemblies may be located in a housing or outside structure that is located above the one or more movable or portable panels. In embodiments, one or more panel driving assemblies may be located on a bottom or below one or more movable or portable panels. In embodiments, one or more panel driving assemblies may be located in a housing or an outside structure that is located below the one or more portable panels (on a balcony). In embodiments, one or more panel driving assemblies may comprise one or more motor controllers, one or more motors and/or actuators, one or more shafts and/or one or more gears or gearing assemblies. In embodiments, the driving assemblies may cause movement of one or more movable or portable panels from a storage, closed and/or retracted position to an open, deployed and/or expanded position to provide shade. In embodiments, the driving assemblies may move the panels to different positions along a track where panels are partially deployed and/or are fully deployed. In embodiments, if a movable panel is partially deployed and/or fully deployed, the one or more solar panels or solar arrays, and/or the one or more wind turbines may be utilized to generate power. In embodiments, each movable and/or portable panels may have a driving assembly (e.g., its own movable or portable panel) and the driving assemblies for each of the movable and/or portable panels may comprise interconnected driving assemblies (through additional gearing assemblies and/or connection assemblies). In embodiments, one driving assembly may move more than one movable or portable panel. In embodiments, one or more driving assemblies may each correspond and/or be located within a track assembly, underneath a track assembly or underneath a track assembly. In embodiments, one or more track assemblies may provide a path and/or channels for one or more movable or portable panels to travel from a storage, closed and/or retracted position to a partially open position and/or to a fully open, deployed and/or expanded position and vice versa. In embodiments, one or more track assemblies may provide a straight path. In embodiments, one or more track assemblies may provide a curved path or a zig-zag path, although many other paths are possible. In embodiments, one or more track assemblies may be located above or on top of one or more movable or portable panels. In embodiments, one or more track assemblies may be located below or on bottom of one or movable or portable panels. In embodiments, one or more track assemblies may be located above and below one or more movable or portable panels to provide additional support for the movable or portable panels.
In embodiments, one or more driving assemblies may be controlled either by a manual switch (located on a movable or portable panel and/or a track assembly). In embodiments, a manual switch may be attached to a motor controller and may provide simple open or expand, (or retract/close), commands, instructions or signals to a motor controller. In embodiments, a balcony shading and power system may further comprise one or more processors and/or controllers, one or more memory devices and computer-readable instructions stored in the one or more memory devices. In embodiments, a balcony shading and power system may comprise one or more transceivers to receive communications from external computing devices (e.g., portable computing devices and/or remote computing devices). In embodiments, a balcony shading and power system may comprise a control panel and/or a remote control to communicate commands, instructions and/or signals to a motor controller and the motor controller may communicate commands and/or signals to a driving assembly to expand and/or open, (or retract and/or close), one or more movable or portable panels. In embodiments, a portable computing device (e.g., laptop, table, wearable computing device), a mobile communication device (e.g., smart phone, mobile phone), and/or a remote computing device may communicate instructions, messages and/or commands to one or more processors and/or controllers in an intelligent shading and power system. In embodiments, computer-readable instructions may be executed by a processor and/or controller in an intelligent shading and power system and communicate instructions, commands and/or messages to a motor controller and a motor controller may communicate commands and/or signals to a remainder of a driving assembly to expand and/or open (or retract and/or close) one or more movable or portable panels. This provides an advantage over prior art shading systems in that an intelligent shading and power system may be controlled by one or more devices, remote controls and/or switches.
In embodiments, one or more movable and/or portable panels 110 may have a rectangular design with one or more flat surfaces.
In embodiments, a control panel 635 may be positioned anywhere within a room that includes a balcony and shading system 600. In embodiments, a control panel 635 may be mounted on a wall of a room or office. In embodiments, an electronic device (e.g., like a television) may present a control panel 635 on a television screen and a remote control may be utilized to interface and communicate with a control panel 635 to operate a balcony shading and power system 600. In embodiments, a control panel 635 may transmit or communicate selected commands, instructions and/or messages to one or more processors 651 in balcony and shading system 600. In embodiments, computer-readable instructions 653 executed by the one or more processors 651 may process and/or analyze the commands, instructions and messages and generate instructions and/or commands which are communicated to one or more motor controllers in the balcony shading and power system 600. In embodiments, as described previously one or more motor controllers may communicate commands and/or signals to the motor to move and/or adjust the one or more movable or portable panels 620.
In embodiments, a mobile computing device 640 may control operation of a balcony shading and power system 600. In embodiments, as is illustrated in
In embodiments, a remote computing device 645 may control operation of a balcony shading and power system 600. In embodiments, as is illustrated by the driving assembly of
Memory, in a computing device and/or a balcony shading and power system, interfaces with computer bus, a power bus and/other communication channels, so as to provide information stored in memory to processor during execution of software programs such as an operating system, application programs, device drivers, and software modules that comprise program code or logic, and/or computer-executable process steps, incorporating functionality described herein, e.g., one or more of process flows described herein. CPU first loads and/or accesses computer-executable process or method steps or logic from storage, storage medium/media, removable media drive, and/or other storage device. CPU can then execute the stored process steps in order to execute the loaded computer-executable process steps. Stored data, e.g., data stored by a storage device, can be accessed by CPU during the execution of computer-executable process steps.
Non-volatile storage medium/media is a computer readable storage medium(s) that can be used to store software and data, e.g., an operating system, system programs, device drivers, and one or more application programs, in a computing device or one or more memory devices of a balcony shading and power system processor, controller and/or computing device. Persistent storage medium/media also be used to store device drivers, (such as one or more of a digital camera driver, motor drivers, speaker drivers, scanner driver, or other hardware device drivers), web pages, content files, metadata, playlists, data captured from one or more assemblies or components (e.g., sensors, cameras, motor assemblies, microphones, audio and/or video reproduction systems) and other files. Non-volatile storage medium/media can further include program modules/program logic in accordance with embodiments described herein and data files used to implement one or more embodiments of the present disclosure.
A computing device or a processor or controller may include or may execute a variety of operating systems, including a personal computer operating system, such as a Windows, iOS or Linux, or a mobile operating system, such as iOS, Android, or Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, Google Phone, Amazon Phone, or the like. A computing device, or a processor or controller in a balcony shading and power system controller may include or may execute a variety of possible applications, such as a software applications enabling communication with other devices, such as communicating one or more messages such as via email, short message service (SMS), or multimedia message service (MMS), FTP, or other file sharing programs, including via a network, such as a social network, including, for example, Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter, Flickr, or Google+ and/or Instagram provide only a few possible examples. A computing device or a processor or controller in a balcony shading and power system may also include or execute an application to communicate content, such as, for example, textual content, multimedia content, or the like. A computing device or a processor or controller in a balcony shading and power system may also include or execute an application to perform a variety of possible tasks, such as browsing, searching, playing various forms of content, including locally stored or streamed content. The foregoing is provided to illustrate that claimed subject matter is intended to include a wide range of possible features or capabilities. A computing device or a processor or controller in a balcony shading and power system and/or mobile computing device may also include imaging software applications for capturing, processing, modifying and transmitting image, video and/or sound files utilizing the optical device (e.g., camera, scanner, optical reader) within a mobile computing device and/or a balcony shading and power system.
Network link typically provides information communication using transmission media through one or more networks to other devices that use or process the information. For example, network link may provide a connection through a network (LAN, WAN, Internet, packet-based or circuit-switched network) to a server, which may be operated by a third party housing and/or hosting service. For example, the server may be the server described in detail above. The server hosts a process that provides services in response to information received over the network, for example, like application, database or storage services. It is contemplated that the components of system can be deployed in various configurations within other computer systems, e.g., host and server.
For the purposes of this disclosure a computer readable medium stores computer data, which data can include computer program code that is executable by a computer, in machine-readable form. By way of example, and not limitation, a computer-readable medium may comprise computer readable storage media, for tangible or fixed storage of data, or communication media for transient interpretation of code-containing signals. Computer readable storage media, as used herein, refers to physical or tangible storage (as opposed to signals) and includes without limitation volatile and non-volatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for the tangible storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data. Computer readable storage media includes, but is not limited to, DRAM, DDRAM, RAM, ROM, EPROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other solid state memory technology, CD-ROM, DVD, or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other physical or material medium which can be used to tangibly store the desired information or data or instructions and which can be accessed by a computer or processor.
For the purposes of this disclosure a system or module is a software, hardware, or firmware (or combinations thereof), process or functionality, or component thereof, that performs or facilitates the processes, features, and/or functions described herein (with or without human interaction or augmentation). A module can include sub-modules. Software components of a module may be stored on a computer readable medium. Modules may be integral to one or more servers, or be loaded and executed by one or more servers. One or more modules may be grouped into an engine or an application.
Those skilled in the art will recognize that the methods and systems of the present disclosure may be implemented in many manners and as such are not to be limited by the foregoing exemplary embodiments and examples. In other words, functional elements being performed by single or multiple components, in various combinations of hardware and software or firmware, and individual functions, may be distributed among software applications at either the client or server or both. In this regard, any number of the features of the different embodiments described herein may be combined into single or multiple embodiments, and alternate embodiments having fewer than, or more than, all of the features described herein are possible. Functionality may also be, in whole or in part, distributed among multiple components, in manners now known or to become known. Thus, myriad software/hardware/firmware combinations are possible in achieving the functions, features, interfaces and preferences described herein. Moreover, the scope of the present disclosure covers conventionally known manners for carrying out the described features and functions and interfaces, as well as those variations and modifications that may be made to the hardware or software or firmware components described herein as would be understood by those skilled in the art now and hereafter.
While certain exemplary techniques have been described and shown herein using various methods and systems, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various other modifications may be made, and equivalents may be substituted, without departing from claimed subject matter. Additionally, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation to the teachings of claimed subject matter without departing from the central concept described herein. Therefore, it is intended that claimed subject matter not be limited to the particular examples disclosed, but that such claimed subject matter may also include all implementations falling within the scope of the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.
This application claims priority to provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/492,949, filed May 1, 2017, entitled “Balcony Shading and Power System,” the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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