Light and climate control system for pre-stressed fabric structu

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Enclosure including flaccid nonmetallic or foraminous surfacing

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135102, 52222, E04B 1347, A45F 116

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047731915

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a light and climate control system for pre-stressed fabric structures of the type having a plurality of arches and fabric under tension extending between adjacent to enclose a space. The fabric between the arches is composed of zones of exteriorly reflective opaque material and translucent material. The respective areas of the zones of these two materials are determined such that the zone of translucent material is of sufficient area to permit enough light to pass to the enclosed space during daylight, for adequate interior lighting of the enclosed space. The zone of reflective opaque material is of sufficient area to reduce solar radiation into the enclosed space to a degree which permits the air conditioner means to comfortably cool the interior.

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