Arrangement for selectively changing the radiation and vibration

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Controlled by condition responsive means

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52171, 52306, 350267, E04C 142

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043708374

ABSTRACT:
An arrangement is disclosed, which allows the control of the radiation and vibration (light, heat, sound) transmission properties of one or more panels each comprising at least two spaced apart glass sheets mounted in a supporting frame. The arrangement allows the control of the flow of solid particles to and from the inner space comprised between both glass sheets. There are also disclosed practical structural means for connecting the several conduits of the control equipment and of one or more corresponding particle reservoirs to said inner space of the panels. Moreover, there are disclosed such connection means for any particularly known types of fixed or movable panels of this kind and, in the case of movable panels, for panels capable of rotating about a horizontal axis or a vertical axis and for panels capable of sliding in their frames in a horizontal or a vertical direction.

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