Solar shutter or blind system for windows

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126430, F24J 302

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042122899

ABSTRACT:
A solar shutter or blind for windows using plastic vanes having horizontal channels for encasing a phase change material possessing a high value of heat of fusion at a fusion transition temperature somewhat above the desired ambient temperature of the room to be heated. In one form, the vanes are interconnected together with a reversing mechanism for turning the solar heat collection surfaces of the vanes inwardly or outwardly in relation to the window while in another form the vanes are swung as a unit to face outwardly as a shutter, alongside of a window or inwardly to reradiate energy through the window. In another form the vanes are pivotally mounted as a blind forming array and are provided with solar radiation reflective surfaces on one side and black surfaces on the lower side. In this way reversing the blind array causes reflection of unwanted or excess solar radiation and also provide diffuse illumination.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3863621 (1975-02-01), Schoenfelder
patent: 3960205 (1976-06-01), Laing
patent: 4050443 (1977-09-01), Peck et al.

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