Claims
- 1. A window for buildings, particularly dwelling houses and office buildings, comprising: a frame and at least two window panes; a first of said panes, the window pane on the side of the window which is intended to be located nearest the interior of a room, includes, applied directly on the surface of said side of said first pane remote from the room, an electrically conductive layer; a control circuit (8) for connection to a voltage source is mounted in the frame (2) of the window (1); a thermistor (14) is mounted between two of said panes in direct contact with the surface of said side of said first pane (3) intended to face away from the room, said thermistor (14) being connected to said control circuit (8) and being arranged in said circuit to produce an electric signal condition corresponding to the temperature of said first window-pane (3); said control circuit (8) includes a potentiometer and is arranged to supply and control the current to said electrically conductive layer so that said first window pane (3) can be brought to a given temperature as set by said potentiometer (16); and a second of said window panes (4,5), located toward and closer to the side of the window (1) intended to be located exterior of the room than is said first window pane (3) which carries the electrically conductive layer, having an infra-red reflecting layer (37) applied on the surface thereof facing said first pane and intended to face toward the interior of a room in which the window is to be installed.
- 2. A window according to claim 1, characterized in that the control circuit (8) includes and is connected to heating cables (23,24) which abut the part of the frame (2) located nearest the room, and in that the control circuit (8) is arranged to apply voltage to the heating cables (23,24) for the time period over which a voltage is applied to the electric layer on said window-pane (3).
- 3. A window according to claim 1, characterized in that the control circuit (8) is designed to incorporate a current-sensing means arranged to sense whether or not current flows through said window-pane (3) when voltage is applied to collecting conductors (6,7) associated with said electric layer, said current-sensing means being arranged to increase the current strength through a conventional porcelain fuse (25), on which a pair of bi-polar electric conductors (26,27) are connected, when current does not flow through the electric layer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 763,441, filed Aug. 1, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
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Continuations (1)
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