Claims
- 1. A window comprising: a light transmissive planar window panel and a heat storage means, said planar window having four edges, said heat storage means disposed on one edge of said planar window panel, the remaining edges of said planar window panel having light reflective material on the surface thereof, said planar window panel including fluorescent material for absorbing a portion of solar radiation incident on said window and re-emitting the absorbed radiation at a different wavelength in random directions whereby the re-emitted radiation will be trapped by the phenomenon of total internal reflection and transmitted through the panel toward said heat storage means whereby the radiation directed toward said heat storage means is stored therein for subsequent use and whereby the solar radiation incident on said window which is not absorbed by said fluorescent material is transmitted through the panel.
- 2. The window of claim 1 wherein said heat storage means consists of a housing containing a phase change material which has a transition temperature in the range of from about 50.degree. F. to about 150.degree. F.
- 3. The window of claim 2 wherein heat exchange means are provided for removing heat stored in said heat storage means.
- 4. A window for storage of solar radiation for subsequent use comprising:
- a light transmitting planar panel including fluorescent material sufficient to partially absorb solar radiation incident on said panel and re-emit said absorbed radiation at a different wavelength in random directions, said panel having a top edge, bottom edge and side edges;
- light reflective material on the surface of said top edge and said side edges;
- heat storage means disposed along at least a portion of said panel at said bottom edge of said panel whereby at least a portion of said solar radiation incident on said panel which is absorbed from said fluorescent material and re-emitted in random directions at different wavelengths or is internally reflected by and re-emitted through said panel to said heat storage means and stored therein as heat for subsequent use.
- 5. The window of claim 4 including means for removing heat from said heat storage means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 139,290 filed Apr. 11, 1980 now abandoned.
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