Solar radiation and glare screen and method of making same

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Visible translucent block or embedded component – With preform of nontranslucent material

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52616, 160107, 240 93, F21V 1304

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039408965

ABSTRACT:
A sun reflector formed by a carrier of transparent sheet material and internal louvers for use in a window panel is disclosed. The louvers are inserted across the width of the carrier and on equally spaced centers along its length. The louvers are received by the carrier at an angle acute to the plane of the surface. The louvers are formed of individual segments, each of which is equidistantly spaced from adjacent louver segments with the outer segments being spaced from the sides of the sheet material. The louver segments are encased by the sheet material.

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