Sun's rays reflector awning

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Barrier or major section mounted for in situ repositioning;...

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52171, 160 59, F04B 1346

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041842952

ABSTRACT:
A reflector awning for buildings, trailers, mobile homes and other structures including a reflector frame having a transparent reflective panel mounted therein with pairs of bracket arms pivotally connected to the side frame members adjacent the upper and lower ends thereof whereby the bracket arms are so pivotally attached to a wall surface adjacent to a window frame therein and being pivotally vertically adjustable relative thereto that, when raised to elevated awning position during warm weather, the sun's rays will be reflected therefrom to cool the interior, and, when arranged at a position angularly below the window, the sun's rays will be reflected inwardly through the window to assist in heating the interior. When mounted relative to a window, viewing therethrough is not impaired.

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