Light transmission system and method for buildings

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C052S200000, C052S208000

Reexamination Certificate

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10377059

ABSTRACT:
A light transmission system and method for a building according to which shading surfaces are provided on the roof of the building for preventing direct sunlight from passing through a roof light, while permitting the maximum amount of indirect sunlight to pass through the roof light.

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