A01M29/08

Window Unit for Reducing Bird Collisions and Methods of Making the Same
20240306630 · 2024-09-19 ·

A coated article includes a substrate comprising a first side comprising a first surface and a second side comprising a second surface, wherein the second surface is opposite the first surface and a functional coating positioned over at least a portion of the second side. The functional coating includes a base layer positioned over at least a portion of the second surface, wherein the base layer includes a first film positioned over at least a portion of the second surface and a second film positioned over at least a portion of the first film; a metallic layer positioned over at least a portion of the base layer; and a top layer positioned over at least a portion of the metallic layer. The second side comprises a patterned feature. Methods of making a coated article and an insulating glass unit are also provided.

Window Unit for Reducing Bird Collisions and Methods of Making the Same
20240306630 · 2024-09-19 ·

A coated article includes a substrate comprising a first side comprising a first surface and a second side comprising a second surface, wherein the second surface is opposite the first surface and a functional coating positioned over at least a portion of the second side. The functional coating includes a base layer positioned over at least a portion of the second surface, wherein the base layer includes a first film positioned over at least a portion of the second surface and a second film positioned over at least a portion of the first film; a metallic layer positioned over at least a portion of the base layer; and a top layer positioned over at least a portion of the metallic layer. The second side comprises a patterned feature. Methods of making a coated article and an insulating glass unit are also provided.

OVERHEAD LINE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING BIRD FROM STRIKING OVERHEAD LINE AT NIGHT

An overhead line (10) including luminous tape (2) wound around the surface of a line body (1) is used to prevent birds from striking the overhead line (10) at night.

OVERHEAD LINE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR PREVENTING BIRD FROM STRIKING OVERHEAD LINE AT NIGHT

An overhead line (10) including luminous tape (2) wound around the surface of a line body (1) is used to prevent birds from striking the overhead line (10) at night.

BIRD SAFE GLAZING

Bird collisions with windows or other glazings are minimized or prevented with a glazing comprising as least one substrate with a UV reflectance coating deposited over the substrate in a patterned arrangement comprised of a plurality of stripes, and each of the plurality of stripes has a thickness that changes by 10 nm or less over every 1 mm in width. Such an arrangement of stripes having soft edges are less apparent, and thus more aesthetically pleasing, when compared with a similar arrangement of stripes formed with hard edges, while providing an effective deterrent to bird collisions. The glazing may also be utilized as part of a laminated glazing or insulated glazing unit. A method of manufacturing the glazing is also provided.

BIRD SAFE GLAZING

Bird collisions with windows or other glazings are minimized or prevented with a glazing comprising as least one substrate with a UV reflectance coating deposited over the substrate in a patterned arrangement comprised of a plurality of stripes, and each of the plurality of stripes has a thickness that changes by 10 nm or less over every 1 mm in width. Such an arrangement of stripes having soft edges are less apparent, and thus more aesthetically pleasing, when compared with a similar arrangement of stripes formed with hard edges, while providing an effective deterrent to bird collisions. The glazing may also be utilized as part of a laminated glazing or insulated glazing unit. A method of manufacturing the glazing is also provided.

BIRD FRIENDLY ELECTROCHROMIC DEVICES
20180173071 · 2018-06-21 ·

Various embodiments herein relate to electrochromic windows that are bird friendly, as well as methods and apparatus for forming such windows. Bird friendly windows include one or more elements that make the window visible to birds so that the birds recognize that they cannot fly through the window. Bird friendly windows can be used to minimize avian-window collisions, and therefore minimize avian deaths resulting from such collisions. In various embodiments, a window may be patterned such that the pattern is visible to birds. In these or other cases, the window may be made hazy, where the haze is visible to birds. The pattern and/or haze may be visible at wavelengths that fall in UV, and minimally noticeable (if at all) in wavelengths within the spectrum visible by humans.

BIRD FRIENDLY ELECTROCHROMIC DEVICES
20180173071 · 2018-06-21 ·

Various embodiments herein relate to electrochromic windows that are bird friendly, as well as methods and apparatus for forming such windows. Bird friendly windows include one or more elements that make the window visible to birds so that the birds recognize that they cannot fly through the window. Bird friendly windows can be used to minimize avian-window collisions, and therefore minimize avian deaths resulting from such collisions. In various embodiments, a window may be patterned such that the pattern is visible to birds. In these or other cases, the window may be made hazy, where the haze is visible to birds. The pattern and/or haze may be visible at wavelengths that fall in UV, and minimally noticeable (if at all) in wavelengths within the spectrum visible by humans.

SHARK DETERRENT
20180154990 · 2018-06-07 ·

Disclosed is an apparatus that is able to generate an image to deter a shark from attacking a watercraft (e.g. a surf-craft). Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing and retrofitting watercraft to include the apparatus that is able to generate an image to deter a shark from attacking the watercraft.

SHARK DETERRENT
20180154990 · 2018-06-07 ·

Disclosed is an apparatus that is able to generate an image to deter a shark from attacking a watercraft (e.g. a surf-craft). Also disclosed are methods of manufacturing and retrofitting watercraft to include the apparatus that is able to generate an image to deter a shark from attacking the watercraft.