Sunlight-reflecting blinds
First Claim
1. A blind for installation between an inner environment and an outer environment where light originates, the blind comprising:
- slats substantially forming a vertically periodic arrangement, each one of the slats extending in a substantially horizontal axis and comprising;
an upper surface having a normal oriented both upwardly and toward the outer environment, the upper surface having a coating that provides specular reflection, anda lower surface having a normal oriented both downwardly and toward the outer environment, the lower surface having a coating that provides specular reflection, the upper surface having a lower edge and the lower surface having an upper edge, wherein the upper surface and the lower surface of a given slat are joined at an apex where the lower edge of the upper surface and the upper edge of the lower surface are joined, the upper surface and the lower surface of a slat defining a space there between that is empty, such that the upper surface and the lower surface are held together only by the apex;
tilt strings and an angle holding cradle that maintains a non-zero constant height offset between the tilt strings, wherein the angle holding cradle k installed inside a headrail of the blind thereby;
maintaining a constant angle of the upper surface of all slats even though at least some of the slats are lifted; and
maintaining a constant distance between slats to provide a constant view of the outer environment from the inner environment, andlift strings extending through the slats, wherein the headrail further comprises a lifting mechanism for pulling the lift strings and thereby lifting at least some of the slats while maintaining the constant angle.
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Abstract
There is described a blind for installation between an inner environment and an outer environment where light originates. The blind comprises slats substantially forming a vertically periodic arrangement. Each one of the slats extends in a substantially horizontal axis, and comprises an upper surface and a lower surface. The upper surface has a normal oriented both upwardly and toward the outer environment, and comprises a coating providing specular reflection. The lower surface has reflection normal oriented both downwardly and toward any one of the outer environment and the inner environment, and comprises a coating providing specular reflection. The upper surface and the lower surface of a given slat are joined at an apex pointing toward the outer environment.
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18 Claims
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1. A blind for installation between an inner environment and an outer environment where light originates, the blind comprising:
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slats substantially forming a vertically periodic arrangement, each one of the slats extending in a substantially horizontal axis and comprising; an upper surface having a normal oriented both upwardly and toward the outer environment, the upper surface having a coating that provides specular reflection, and a lower surface having a normal oriented both downwardly and toward the outer environment, the lower surface having a coating that provides specular reflection, the upper surface having a lower edge and the lower surface having an upper edge, wherein the upper surface and the lower surface of a given slat are joined at an apex where the lower edge of the upper surface and the upper edge of the lower surface are joined, the upper surface and the lower surface of a slat defining a space there between that is empty, such that the upper surface and the lower surface are held together only by the apex; tilt strings and an angle holding cradle that maintains a non-zero constant height offset between the tilt strings, wherein the angle holding cradle k installed inside a headrail of the blind thereby; maintaining a constant angle of the upper surface of all slats even though at least some of the slats are lifted; and maintaining a constant distance between slats to provide a constant view of the outer environment from the inner environment, and lift strings extending through the slats, wherein the headrail further comprises a lifting mechanism for pulling the lift strings and thereby lifting at least some of the slats while maintaining the constant angle. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A blind for installation between an inner environment and an outer environment where light originates, the blind comprising:
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slats substantially forming a vertically periodic arrangement, each one of the slats extending in a substantially horizontal axis and comprising; an upper surface having a normal oriented both upwardly and toward the outer environment, the upper surface having a coating that provides specular reflection, and a lower surface having a normal oriented both downwardly and toward the inner environment, the lower surface having a coating that provides specular reflection, tilt strings and an angle holding cradle, provided inside a headrail of the blind and comprising a surface holding one of the tilt strings at a non-zero constant height offset with another one of the tilt strings, that maintains the constant height offset between the tilt strings, thereby; maintaining a constant angle of the upper surface of all slats even though at least some of the slats are lifted; and maintaining a constant distance between slats to provide a constant view of the outer environment from the inner environment, and lift strings extending through the slats, wherein the headrail further comprises a lifting mechanism for pulling the lift strings and thereby lifting at least some of the slats while maintaining the constant angle. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A blind for installation close to an interface between an inner environment and an outer environment where light originates, the light having an inclination with respect to the horizontal, the blind comprising:
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slats forming a vertically periodic arrangement, each one of the slats extending in a substantially horizontal axis and comprising an upper surface and a lower surface, joined together at an apex where a lower edge of the upper surface and an upper edge of the lower surface are joined, the upper surface and the lower surface of a slat defining a space there between that is empty, such that the upper surface and the lower surface being held together only by the apex, tilt strings and an angle holding cradle that maintains that maintains a non-zero constant height offset between the tilt strings, wherein the angle holding cradle is installed inside a headrail of the blind, thereby; maintaining a constant angle of the upper surface of all slats even though at least some of the slats are lifted; and maintaining a constant distance between slats to provide a constant view of the outer environment from the inner environment, wherein the constant angle, together with a period of the periodic arrangement, defines high and low inclination thresholds, and lift strings extending through the slats, wherein the headrail further comprises a lifting mechanism for pulling the lift strings and thereby lifting at least some of the slats while maintaining the constant angle, wherein the constant angle is set such that; when inclination of the light is above the high inclination threshold, the light is substantially totally outwardly reflected by the upper surface of the slats; when inclination of the light is below the low inclination threshold, the light partially penetrates directly in the inner environment and the remaining portion of the light is inwardly reflected by at least a first one of;
the upper surface and the lower surface; andwhen inclination of the light is between the high inclination threshold and the low inclination threshold, the light partially penetrates directly into the inner environment, and is partially reflected by a double reflection on both the upper surface and the lower surface. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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