Claims
- 1. A sunshade for attachment to a curtain wall of a building, comprisinga) at least one connecting bracket suitable for attachment to a mullion in a curtain wall, b) at least one blade support strut attached to said connecting bracket at a first joint, c) a plurality of louvered blades each supported by the blade support strut at a second joint, said louvered blades each being positioned on said second joint at a preselected fixed profile angle, each said louvered blades comprising a plurality of interconnected aluminum alloy extrusions.
- 2. The sunshade of claim 1, wherein said blade support strut is attached to the connecting bracket at a preselected fixed pivot angle.
- 3. The sunshade of claim 1 comprisingd) two generally vertical, laterally spaced mullions, each said mullions being attached to a connecting bracket in said sunshade.
- 4. The sunshade of claim 3 wherein each said mullions comprises an aluminum alloy extrusion and a steel reinforcement.
- 5. The sunshade of claim 1 wherein each said connecting bracket comprises an aluminum alloy plate.
- 6. The sunshade of claim 1 wherein said blade support strut comprises an aluminum alloy plate.
- 7. The sunshade of claim 1 wherein said blade support strut includes a plurality of arms extending from said first joint, each said arms supporting one of said louvered blades.
- 8. The sunshade of claim 1 wherein at least one of said aluminum alloy extrusions has opposed end portions supported by laterally spaced blade supports.
- 9. The sunshade of claim 1 wherein at least one of said louvered blades comprises a top wall, said sunshade further comprising a photovoltaic cell supported by said top wall, said fixed profile angle being preselected to optimize electricity production by said photovoltaic cell at a latitude where said sunshade is attached to a building exterior.
- 10. The sunshade of claim 9 further comprising an electric cable for connecting said photovoltaic cell to an electric circuit.
- 11. A sunshade supporting a plurality of photovoltaic cells outside a window in a curtain wall, said sunshade comprisinga) a connecting bracket suitable for attachment to a window mullion in a curtain wall and extending exteriorly thereof, said connecting bracket defining a plurality of apertures, b) a blade support strut attached to said connecting bracket at a first joint, said blade support strut supporting a plurality of louvered blades, said blade support strut including a hub defining a plurality of holes, said hub being fixed to said connecting bracket by fasteners extending through said holes and said apertures in the connecting bracket, and c) said plurality of louvered blades each including 1) a top wall supporting a photovoltaic, cell, and 2) a pair of opposed end portions each supported by said blade support strut at a second joint at a fixed profile angle preselected to optimize electricity production by said photovoltaic cell, and 3) an electric cable for connecting said photvoltaic cell to an electric circuit.
- 12. The sunshade of claim 11, wherein said blades each comprise a plurality of interconnected aluminum alloy extrusions.
- 13. The sunshade of claim 11, wherein said blades each comprise an upper part, a lower part, and a support cylinder connected to said lower part, said support cylinder having opposed lateral end portions each attached to said blade support strut.
- 14. The sunshade of claim 13, wherein said upper part includes said top wall and said upper part is separable from said lower part to facilitate replacement of said photovoltaic cell supported by said top wall.
- 15. The sunshade of claim 11, wherein said blade support strut includes a plurality of arms ending in nodes defining a plurality of apertures and said blades each include a plurality of splines, said blades being attached to said arms by fasteners extending through said apertures and said splines.
- 16. A sunshade comprisinga) two generally vertical, laterally spaced mullions, b) a connecting bracket attached to each said mullions, c) a blade support strut attached to said connecting bracket at a first joint, and d) a plurality of louvered blades each supported by the blade support strut at a second joint, said louvered blades being positioned on said second joint at a preselected fixed profile angle.
- 17. The sunshade of claim 16, wherein said louvered blades each comprise a plurality of interconnected aluminum alloy extrusions.
- 18. The sunshade of claim 16, wherein said blade support strut includes a plurality of arms extending from said first joint, each arms supporting a louvered blade.
- 19. The sunshade of claim 16, wherein at least one of said louvered blades supports a photovoltaic cell.
- 20. The sunshade of claim 16, wherein said blade support strut includes a hub defining a plurality of holes, said connecting bracket defines a plurality of apertures, and said hub is fixed to said connecting bracket by fasteners extending through said holes and said apertures.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-FC36-97G010245 awarded by the United States Department of Energy.
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2532153 |
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63-67788 |
Mar 1988 |
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