Claims
- 1. A substantially vertical, double-pane window comprising a peripheral frame, substantially parallel spaced apart outside and inside translucent panes mounted to the frame, a light control assembly mounted between the panes, the light control assembly comprising:an upper section, the upper section including a first plurality of substantially horizontally-extending, vertically-spaced slats; a lower section located vertically below the upper section, the lower section including a second plurality of substantially horizontally-extending, vertically-spaced slats, each slat of the second plurality of slats being adapted to pivot together with the other slats of the second plurality of slats along a horizontal axis of the slat between an open position and a closed position independently of the first plurality of slats, a substantial portion of light incident on the outside pane adjacent to the lower section passing through the inside pane when each slat of the second plurality of slats is in the open position, and a substantial majority of the light incident on the outside pane adjacent the lower section being inhibited from passing through the inside pane when each slat of the second plurality of slats is in the closed position; and an elongate horizontally-extending intermediate bar, the intermediate bar being (i) non-pivotal, and (ii) vertically-positioned in between the upper and lower sections with the lower section being suspended from the intermediate bar.
- 2. The window of claim 1, further comprising a first adjustment mechanism for selectively pivoting the second plurality of slats between the open and closed positions.
- 3. The window of claim 2, wherein the first adjustment mechanism includes an electric motor, the electric motor being attached to the peripheral frame substantially adjacent to the intermediate bar.
- 4. The window of claim 2, wherein the first adjustment mechanism includes an electric motor, the electric motor being mounted on the intermediate bar.
- 5. The window of claim 2, further comprising a second adjustment mechanism for pivoting each slat of the first plurality of slats along a horizontal axis of the slat between an open position and a closed position independently of the second plurality of slats, a substantial portion of the light incident on the outside pane adjacent to the upper section passing through the inside pane when each slat of the first plurality of slats is in the open position, and a substantial majority of the light incident on the outside pane adjacent the upper section being inhibited from passing through the inside pane when each slat of the first plurality of slats is in the closed position.
- 6. The window of claim 1, wherein the intermediate bar is attached to and suspended from opposite vertically-extending sides of the peripheral frame.
- 7. The window of claim 1, wherein one or more slats of the first plurality of slats has a transversely concave top surface.
- 8. The window of claim 7, wherein one or more slats of the second plurality of slats has a transversely convex top surface.
- 9. A substantially vertical, double-pane window comprising a peripheral frame, substantially parallel spaced apart outside and inside translucent panes mounted to the frame, a light control assembly mounted between the panes, the light control assembly comprising:an upper section, the upper section including a first plurality of substantially horizontally-extending, vertically-spaced elongated slats, each slat of the first plurality of slats having (i) opposing substantially parallel, substantially horizontal elongated edges and (ii) a generally upwardly-facing top surface, the top surface having a concave transverse cross section that extends substantially from one elongated edge to the other elongated edge of the slat; and a lower section located vertically below the upper section, the lower section including a second plurality of substantially horizontally-extending, vertically-spaced slats, each slat of the second plurality of slats having (i) opposing substantially parallel, substantially horizontal elongated edges and (ii) a generally upwardly-facing top surface, the top surface having a convex transverse cross section that extends substantially from one elongated edge to the other elongated edge of the slat.
- 10. The window of claim 9, wherein each slat of the second plurality is adapted to pivot together with the other slats of the second plurality of slats along a horizontal axis of the slat between an open position and a closed position independently of the first plurality of slats, a substantial portion of light incident on the outside pane adjacent to the lower section passing through the inside pane when each slat of the second plurality of slats is in the open position, and a substantial majority of the light incident on the outside pane adjacent the lower section being inhibited from passing through the inside pane when each slat of the second plurality of slats is in the closed position.
- 11. The window of claim 10, further comprising a first adjustment mechanism for selectively pivoting the second plurality of slats between the open and closed positions.
- 12. The window of claim 11, further comprising a second adjustment mechanism for pivoting each slat of the first plurality of slats along a horizontal axis of the slat between an open position and a closed position independently of the second plurality of slats, a substantial portion of light incident on the outside pane adjacent to the upper section passing through the inside pane when each slat of the first plurality of slats is in open position, and a substantial majority of the light incident on the outside pane adjacent the upper section being inhibited from passing through the inside pane when each slat of the first plurality of slats is in the closed position.
- 13. The window of claim 9, wherein the top surfaces of the first plurality of slats are highly-reflective.
- 14. The window of claim 9, wherein the first plurality of slats are perforated.
- 15. The window of claim 9, further comprising an elongate horizontally-extending intermediate bar, the intermediate bar being vertically-positioned in between the upper and lower sections with the lower section being suspended from the intermediate bar.
- 16. The window of claim 15, wherein the intermediate bar is non-pivotal.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. utility application Ser. No. 09/141,494, filed Aug. 27, 1998 (the '494 application), now U.S. Pat. No. 6,123,137, issued Sep. 26, 2000. 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.
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