Solar shading panel for north and south sides
10215354 ยท 2019-02-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B2009/2417
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04D13/033
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21S11/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02B10/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F21S19/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04D2013/0345
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21S11/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B9/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A solar shading panel for use in north and south sides of a building is described, where the solar shading panel is effective in preventing against direct sunlight partially or throughout the year without angle adjusting equipment, while allowing building occupants to perceive external views at all times. The solar shading panel includes a frame and an opaque panel with spacing perforates attached to hollow cylinders. An upper portion of the hollow cylinders can be configured to protect against direct light and a lower portion of the hollow cylinders can be configured to receive and reflect natural light into the building.
Claims
1. A solar shading panel for north and south sides configured for installation in a building, comprising: a frame; and an opaque panel having a plurality of spacing perforates, the opaque panel being attached to a plurality of hollow cylinders configured to provide natural light and an external view when installed, wherein an upper portion of each of the plurality of hollow cylinders is configured to protect against direct light partially or throughout the year, and a lower portion of each of the plurality of hollow cylinders is configured to receive and reflect natural light into the building.
2. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of hollow cylinders has an extended portion or a depth having a proportion between 0.3-0.6 of its diameter.
3. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of hollow cylinders is tilted and has a tilt angle sloping downwards towards a back of the solar shading panel.
4. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 3, wherein the tilt angle of a section plane and a vertical plane of each of the plurality of hollow cylinders is equal to a latitude of an installation location 10 degrees.
5. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 4, wherein the opaque panel has a perforated area equal to a section plane area of each of the plurality of hollow cylinders with an extended proportion or the tilt angle, wherein an opaque panel plane of the opaque panel is configured for placement: (a) parallel to the vertical plane; (b) parallel to the section plane; or (c) in between the vertical plane and the section plane.
6. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 4, wherein the tilt angle of the section plane and the vertical plane of each of the plurality of hollow cylinders is equal to the latitude of the installation location 5-31 degrees.
7. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 1, wherein the solar shading panel is installed in the building.
8. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 1, wherein the solar shading panel does not include electronic equipment configured to adjust an angle of the solar shading panel.
9. The solar shading panel for north and south sides of claim 1, wherein the solar shading panel is installed in the building in a north wall, a south wall, an opening, a doors, or a window.
10. A solar shading panel configured for installation in a building that protects against direct sunlight while providing natural light and an external view, comprising: a frame configured for a fixed installation in the building; an opaque panel having a plurality of perforated areas; and a plurality of hollow cylinders positioned in the plurality of perforated areas of the opaque panel, each of the plurality of hollow cylinders having a tilt angle sloped downwards towards a rear of the solar shading panel, wherein: an upper portion of each of the plurality of hollow cylinders is configured to protect against direct light; and a lower portion of each of the plurality of hollow cylinders is configured to receive and reflect natural light into the building.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, with emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) The present disclosure relates to a solar shading panel for use on north or south sides of a building. The design concept is to develop a shading cylinder unit and then assemble several units, by attaching the units to an opaque panel with spacing perforates and a frame, to provide a panel that can be used as a part of a wall, an opening, a door, a window, or could be implemented in other parts of the building. The cylinder units have a form designed to perform functions, which include a combination of receiving indirect light and protecting against direct light from the sun. A proportion of a diameter, a width, and a tilt angle of the cylinders are determined from calculations, which correspond to a position of the sun on a critical design day that varies with the latitude of the location. The front panel is used for the north side, while the rear of the panel is used for the south side. An installation of the solar shading panel can be fixed and prevent against direct sunlight at all times without the use of mechanical devices.
(7) The critical dates, which are used to calculate and design the solar shading panel to protect against direct sunlight from the north side, are June 21-22 for the northern hemisphere and December 21-22 for the southern hemisphere.
(8) The critical dates, which are used to calculate and design the solar shading panel to protect against direct sunlight from the south side, are December 21-22 for the northern hemisphere and June 21-22 for the southern hemisphere.
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(13) The upper part of the cylinder (8) helps to prevent against direct sunlight and the bottom of the cylinder (9) receives and reflects light into an internal space or an interior of a building. The very top of the cylinder (8) and the ramp-up is effective in preventing against direct light from the north side for the northern hemisphere and for the south side for the southern hemisphere (10). The bottom of the cylinder (8) on the slope down is effective in preventing direct light from the south (11) for the northern hemisphere and for the north for the southern hemisphere to get through the cylinder (3) partially or throughout the year.