Venetian blind for solar heating
First Claim
1. In a venetian blind for use in a room adjacent the pane of a window disposed to receive solar radiation and spaced therefrom:
- a head rail attached to the frame of said window;
a tilt rod pivotably attached within said head rail;
a series of arcuate slats suspended vertically from said tilt rod and means flexibly interconnecting said slats in horizontally-oriented and vertically spaced relation;
a bottom rail flexibly interconnected with said series of slats;
means to pivot said tilt rod whereby said series of interconnected slats is reversibly tilted to present said arcuate slats at certain extreme positions with either concave or convex faces of said slats facing said window and substantially parallel thereto, and at intermediate positions;
means to raise, lower and reversibly fix said bottom rail and portions of said slats whereby said venetian blind is adjusted to expose without obstruction portions of said window;
the improvement therein being;
a highly heat-absorptive surface on the concave face of said arcuate slats, each of said slats when pivoted in said extreme position to expose said concave face to said window having the lower portion of said concave face overlapping and concealed by the upper portion of the adjacent slat as viewed from said window so that said incoming solar radiation is substantially absorbed and partly reflected upon impinging said absorptive surface, a portion of said reflected radiation secondarily reflecting from said adjacent overlapped slat and entering said room,and an open generally upward extending passage between each of said slats and the upper portion of the slat next lower;
air passage means at said head rail connecting between said room and said window;
whereby solar radiation impinging on said absorptive surface heats said surface and heat transfers to air passing upwardly by natural convection through said passages between said slats and through said passage means at said head rail.
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Abstract
A venetian blind with a heat-absorptive surface on one side of the slats distributes solar heat into the ambient air of a room. For space heating the vertically-oriented, highly heat-absorptive surface of the blind has its temperature increased as solar radiation generally in the form of direct sunlight passes through the glass of the window sash and impinges on the energy-absorbing surface. Ambient air from the room moving by natural convective action, enters the air space between the window sash and venetian blind through openings in the bottom rail and between slats of the blind, passes over the heated surface in heat exchange relationship thereto, is warmed, leaves the air space through openings in the head rail of the blind and re-enters the enclosure at an elevated temperature. The other side of each slat of the blind has a reflective surface which when turned to receive the solar radiation, as in the summer, reduces heat entry into the room.
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7 Claims
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1. In a venetian blind for use in a room adjacent the pane of a window disposed to receive solar radiation and spaced therefrom:
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a head rail attached to the frame of said window; a tilt rod pivotably attached within said head rail; a series of arcuate slats suspended vertically from said tilt rod and means flexibly interconnecting said slats in horizontally-oriented and vertically spaced relation; a bottom rail flexibly interconnected with said series of slats; means to pivot said tilt rod whereby said series of interconnected slats is reversibly tilted to present said arcuate slats at certain extreme positions with either concave or convex faces of said slats facing said window and substantially parallel thereto, and at intermediate positions; means to raise, lower and reversibly fix said bottom rail and portions of said slats whereby said venetian blind is adjusted to expose without obstruction portions of said window; the improvement therein being; a highly heat-absorptive surface on the concave face of said arcuate slats, each of said slats when pivoted in said extreme position to expose said concave face to said window having the lower portion of said concave face overlapping and concealed by the upper portion of the adjacent slat as viewed from said window so that said incoming solar radiation is substantially absorbed and partly reflected upon impinging said absorptive surface, a portion of said reflected radiation secondarily reflecting from said adjacent overlapped slat and entering said room, and an open generally upward extending passage between each of said slats and the upper portion of the slat next lower; air passage means at said head rail connecting between said room and said window; whereby solar radiation impinging on said absorptive surface heats said surface and heat transfers to air passing upwardly by natural convection through said passages between said slats and through said passage means at said head rail. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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