Claims
- 1. A substantially vertical, double-pane window comprising a peripheral frame, substantially parallel spaced apart outside and inside panes of glass mounted to said frame, a light-control assembly mounted between said panes to control light passing through the window, said light-control assembly including:
i) an upper section comprising a plurality of parallel, substantially horizontal, elongate laterally-extending slats having a light-reflective upper surface and effective to redirect the light entering the window through the outside pane, whereby the light exits the window through the inside pane; and ii) a lower section comprising a plurality of parallel, substantially horizontal, elongate laterally-extending slats that are pivotable about their laterally-extending axes to inhibit or redirect light entering the window through the outside pane from exiting the window through the inside pane, while simultaneously the upper section is effective to redirect light entering through the outside pane to exit through the inside pane.
- 2. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein the window is adapted to be mounted in a wall of a room having an interior with a ceiling surface, and wherein the upper section of the window is effective to reflect the light passing through the upper section upwardly against the ceiling surface of the interior of the room, and wherein the lower section of the window is effective to reduce or eliminate light passing through the lower section.
- 3. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein the upper section occupies a smaller area of the window than does said lower section.
- 4. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slats of the lower section are pivotable independently of the slats of the upper section.
- 5. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slats of the upper section of said light-control assembly comprise a highly-reflective upper surface.
- 6. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slats in only the upper section are perforated.
- 7. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of slats in the upper section have an arcuate transverse cross-section with a concave surface facing upwardly.
- 8. The window as claimed in claim 1 or 7, wherein the plurality of slats in the lower section have an arcuate transverse cross-section with a concave surface facing downwardly.
- 9. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one side of all of the slats has a surface with an emission coefficient lower than 0.5 for radiation with a wavelength larger than 1.5 micrometer.
- 10. The window claimed in claim 9, wherein said surface on at least one side of said slats has an emission coefficient lower than 0.3 for radiation with a wavelength larger than 1.5 micrometer.
- 11. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein said slats of said upper section are pivotable about their laterally-extending axes, said window further comprising upper and lower transversely-extending tilt bars each having lateral edges and transverse edges, wherein said upper tilt bar is at a top of said upper section and said lower tilt bar is at a top of said lower section, and first and second motors, wherein said first motor engages one of said lateral edges of said upper tilt bar and said second motor engages one of said lateral edges of said lower tilt bar, and parallel ladder cords connected to said transverse edges of said tilt bars and extending therebelow, the slats of each section being mounted to said parallel ladder cords, whereby the slats of each section can be pivoted by activating the respective first and second motors.
- 12. The window as claimed in claim 11, wherein each motor is controlled by a microprocessor so that the slats of each section can be pivoted automatically to change the light passing through the window in response to at least one of changing light conditions and time.
- 13. The window as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising a substantially horizontal, laterally-extending elongate intermediate bar, said lower section being suspended from said intermediate bar.
- 14. The window as claimed in claim 13, wherein said upper section has a top and a bottom, and wherein said lower section has a top and a bottom, and further wherein the bottom of the upper section and the top of the lower section are each pivotally connected to the intermediate bar.
- 15. The window as claimed in claim 13, wherein said intermediate bar has first and second lateral edges that are fixedly connected to opposite lateral sides of the frame.
- 16. The window as claimed in claim 15, wherein a motor, mounted in the frame, directly connects said first lateral edge of the intermediate bar to the frame.
- 17. The window as claimed in claim 16, wherein a T-shaped connector, mounted in the frame, fixedly connects said second lateral edge of the intermediate bar to the frame.
- 18. The window as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slats in only the upper section are partially translucent.
Priority Claims (1)
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97202627.2 |
Aug 1997 |
EP |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of United States utility application Ser. No. 09/141,494, filed Aug. 27, 1998 (the '494 application), allowed. The '494 application corresponds to and claims priority to European Application No. 97202627.2, filed Aug. 28, 1997. The '494 application and the corresponding European application are hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
Continuations (1)
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09141494 |
Aug 1998 |
US |
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09590048 |
Jun 2000 |
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