The present disclosure relates to energy conservation of facilities (both commercial and private). In particular, it relates to reduction of heat conduction through windows.
In one aspect of the disclosure, there is provided a thermal window assembly for reducing thermal conduction comprising: a) an external frame; b) an internal frame having means for receiving one or more thermal panels, each thermal panel affixed to the internal frame; wherein the external frame is affixed to an existing window frame; the internal frame is affixed to the external frame.
The following is given by way of illustration only and is not to be considered limitative. Many apparent variations are possible without departing from the scope thereof.
Disclosed herein is a thermal window assembly for reduction of heat conduction there through. The assembly can be used in either cold or warm climates.
When used in cold climates, the thermal window assembly reduces the loss of heat that occurs through via conduction through windows. When used in warm climates, the thermal window assembly reduces heat conduction from outside to inside windows (within a dwelling), thereby providing greater efficiency for air-conditioned facilities.
The assembly (5) shown in
Alternatively, the thermal window assembly can be moulded onto a window frame at the time of construction of the window frame.
The thermal window assembly is dimensioned to fit within a pre-existing window frame.
The internal frame may be made of any sturdy material. For example, it can be made of wood, plastic or aluminium. The internal frame may be optionally coloured to match the decor of the interior.
Similarly, the external frame may be made of any sturdy material. For example, it can be made of wood, plastic or aluminium. The external frame may be optionally coloured to match the decor of the interior.
The internal and external frames can be assembled on site. As shown in
The thermal window assembly comprises one or more panels. Each panel provides for visibility from within the facility, looking outwards. Furthermore, each panel is heat-insulating, and can be, for example, acrylic (e.g. Plexiglass™ or Lexan™), or tempered glass. The face of each panel closest to the internal frame may be coated with a reflective material, for example, to reflect rays of sunlight. Such an embodiment is used in warm climates, to increase the efficiency of cooling of a facility.
The minimum number of panels is one. While there is no maximum, in one embodiment, the number of panels is two (see
The R-value of the thermal window assembly depends on the number of heat-insulating panels used). The minimum R-value is about R4, with each additional panel contributing about an additional R4 value.
The thermal window assembly can be adapted to large existing window frames, by connecting a series of smaller thermal window assemblies to form one large thermal window assembly. The external perimeter of the large assembly is then affixed to the existing window frame.
The thermal window assembly is attached to an existing window frame by first attaching the external frame, unit by unit, to the existing window frame, by suitable attaching means. The external frame has the same dimensions as the opening of the existing window frame, to provide for a snug fit between the external frame and the existing window frame.
Next, the internal frame is attached to the external frame using a suitable attachment means. The internal frame should have dimensions at most, equal to those of the external frame. The internal frame can be attached unit by unit, or, pre-assembled, and then attached as an assembled frame to the internal frame. An optional adhesive strip can be placed between the internal and external frames, to provide for additional sealing.
After, the innermost thermal panel is fitted into the innermost groove of the internal frame. A strip of adhesive can be affixed on the outward face of the thermal panel, along each edge of the thermal panel. A strip or batten is then wedged into the groove, on the inner-face of the thermal panel, along each edge thereof This step is repeated for all additional panels.
The foregoing has constituted a description of specific embodiments showing how the invention may be applied and put into use. These embodiments are only exemplary.
This application claims priority from Provisional Patent Application No. 61/489,384 filed May 24, 2011. The entire subject matter of the application is incorporated herein by reference.
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61489384 | May 2011 | US |