LIGHT RUNG FOR KINETIC FACADE SYSTEM
20230062998 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F13/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/0871
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F21V29/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21Y2115/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04F13/0817
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V29/70
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04F13/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A kinetic façade system visible at night which includes a plurality of flapping panels which move in response to wind, thereby providing an aesthetic, architectural exterior. The flappers are hung on rung subassemblies. The rungs overhang each other in a stacked vertical fashion about the face of a building, each rung including a housing. An LED is disposed within the rung housing positioned near the top thereof situated on a seat to direct light upward. As such, when the flapper elements situated above the light move, the flappers swing through the light at random intervals and at varying degrees in response to the environmental conditions, thereby creating an effect at night along the façade of the building.
Claims
1. A façade system, comprising: a rung, said rung including a housing having an interior, a top, a rear wall and a front; a pin for insertion through said front; a flapper pivotably attached to said rung being held in place at said rung by said pin; and, a light-emitting diode (LED) disposed within said interior of said housing proximate to said top, wherein said LED is configured to project light substantially upward.
2. The façade system of claim 1, further comprising a screw boss defined within said interior of said housing, said screw boss adapted to receive a screw trans-axial to said pin.
3. The façade system of claim 2, further comprising: a rail, wherein said rung is attached to said rail such that said rung can be situated in a generally horizontal position within a frame; and, an extrusion secured to an end of said rail with said screw, said extrusion having defined thereon a pocket.
4. The façade system of claim 3, further comprising: a wireway disposed within said pocket; and, wiring situated within said wireway with said wiring traveling along said frame up to connect to said LED.
5. The façade system of claim 1, further comprising a cap for securement along said top over said LED.
6. The façade system of claim 1, further comprising an extruded seat within said interior to situate said LED.
7. The façade system of claim 6, further comprising a stop extending perpendicularly from said seat, said stop positioned to stop a pin end of said pin.
8. The façade system of claim 1, further comprising a pair of arms extending downward from said top within said interior of said rung.
9. The façade system of claim 8, further comprising a heat sink between said pair of said arms.
10. The façade system of claim 1, further comprising a curved profile case attached to said rear wall.
11. A façade system, comprising: a rung, said rung including a tubular housing having an interior, a top, a bottom edge, a rear wall and a front; a seat in a generally horizontal position within said interior formed integral to said front; an arm extending generally perpendicular from said seat to said bottom edge to support said seat within said interior. a flapper attached to said rung; and, a light-emitting diode (LED) disposed on said seat, wherein said LED is configured to project light substantially upward.
12. The façade system of claim 11, further comprising a pin for insertion through said front to secure said flapper.
13. The façade system of claim 11, further comprising a screw boss defined within said interior of said housing, said screw boss adapted to receive a screw.
14. The façade system of claim 13, further comprising: a rail, wherein said rung is attached to said rail such that said rung can be situated in a generally horizontal position within a frame; and, an extrusion secured to an end of said rail with said screw, said extrusion having defined thereon a pocket.
15. The façade system of claim 14, further comprising: a wireway disposed within said pocket; and, wiring situated within said wireway with said wiring traveling along said frame to connect to said LED.
16. The façade system of claim 11, further comprising a cap for securement along said top over said LED.
17. The façade system of claim 11, further comprising a curved profile case attached to said rear wall.
18. A façade system, comprising: a frame; multiple rungs, each said rung adapted to hang in vertical fashion within said frame to resemble a side of a building; each said rung including a housing; one or more flappers, each said flappers pivotably attached along each of said rungs; and, a light-emitting diode (LED) disposed within said housing, wherein said LED is configured to project light substantially upward into a path traveled by another of said flappers.
19. The façade system of claim 18, further comprising: an end extrusion secured to an end of said frame, said extrusion having defined thereon a pocket; a wireway disposed within said pocket; and, wiring situated within said wireway with said wiring traveling along said frame to connect to said LED.
20. The façade system of claim 19, further comprising a curved profile case attached to said rear wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0017] A first subassembly of the kinetic façade system 1 includes a rung 2. Although the exact shape of the rung 2 may vary, preferably the rung 2 includes a generally tubular housing 3, “generally” here meaning not exactly cylindrical but somewhat rounded merely for aesthetics and to eliminate sharp edges. The housing 3 therefor has an interior 4, a top 5, a rear wall 6 and a front 7 as shown. The use of these location identifiers along the housing 3 are for lexicography only and would vary depending on orientation of the rung 2, meant merely to distinguish. Important only is that the housing 1 is adapted to attach to a frame-like structure or frame 14. Traditional curtainwall systems include this frame 14, and a plurality of extrusions which span horizontally within the frame 14, anchored at each end to the frame 14, thus this rung 2 can be one of these extrusions. Alternatively, the frame 14 could include pre-existing, horizontal or vertical rails 13, each rail 13 having a rail end 16 (or edge) attached to the frame 14. As such, the rung 1 would attach to a rail 13 instead of being a stand-alone component. “A” as used in the claim means one or more because a curtainwall would in most instances carry multiple, or a plurality of rails 13 and/or rungs 1 which are intermittently spaced and situated in a stacked relation similar to ladder rungs. Accordingly, each rung 2 is adapted to hang in this stacked, “vertical fashion” (as used in the claims) within the frame 14 to form part of the vertical, or upstanding curtainwall.
[0018] With continued reference to the rung 2, a screw boss 12 is defined within the interior 4 of the housing 3, formed preferably from an integral extrusion extending into the interior 4 as shown. Screw boss 12 receives a screw 27 axially (i.e. relative to axis of tubular housing 3) to thereby fasten rung 2 to frame 14 (or rail end 16). An end extrusion 15 can be utilized to close off the open rail end 16 (or open rung 2 end), in which case the screw 27 would penetrate through end extrusion 15 as shown by
[0019] The second subassembly to the instant façade system 1 comprises the one or more flappers 9. Flappers 9 can vary in size and shape and be made out of a wide variety of materials like aluminum, acrylic, polycarbonate, PTFE, Kynar film, silicone sheet, rubber sheet, stainless steel, etc. The flappers 9 may vary in shape but are typically square or rectangular. The flappers 9 can be randomly spaced or spaced at equal intervals. Depending on the type of flapper 9, the flapper 9 can be hung on and along rung 2 using different means. First, and as depicted by the figures, a pin 8 is inserted into the flapper 9, then through the front 7 of housing 3 to thereby be pivotably fastened to rung 2, meaning the pin 8 diameter would be small enough to allow the flapper 9 to “hang” at rung 2 such that there is enough give to allow movement of the flapper 9 while concurrently the flapper 9 would maintain engagement with the rung 2. The flapper 9 can be positioned in front of the rung 2 as shown by
[0020] Next, an LED 10 is disposed within the housing 3 of rung 2 positioned near the top 7 thereof situated on seat 21 as shown. The LED 10 is elongate and configured to project light 11 substantially upward. As depicted, this means a ray of light 11 might span a 120° angle above the rung 2, for example. Such a range would inevitably result in reflecting against an upward-residing flapper 9 and rung 2. In one embodiment, the LED 10 is strip-like, RGB-tuneable, white LED with variable intensity. In another embodiment, a lower intensity LED is suitable because it would not throw light on to the supporting structure, and with rectangular flappers 9, gives it a unique, equalizing look as rolling waves of light 11 are created. The top of the rung 2 can include a translucent cap 20 for light diffusion and LED protection. Various types of lights and colors may be employed, even non-LED, so the use of LED is not meant to be limiting as to type of light or bulb, just preferred due to heat, durability and life, thus used as nomenclature only.
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