GB2279142A - Glazing panel with tape for absorbing and/or reflecting heat - Google Patents

Glazing panel with tape for absorbing and/or reflecting heat Download PDF

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GB2279142A
GB2279142A GB9405603A GB9405603A GB2279142A GB 2279142 A GB2279142 A GB 2279142A GB 9405603 A GB9405603 A GB 9405603A GB 9405603 A GB9405603 A GB 9405603A GB 2279142 A GB2279142 A GB 2279142A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/66Units comprising two or more parallel glass or like panes permanently secured together
    • E06B3/67Units comprising two or more parallel glass or like panes permanently secured together characterised by additional arrangements or devices for heat or sound insulation or for controlled passage of light
    • E06B3/6715Units comprising two or more parallel glass or like panes permanently secured together characterised by additional arrangements or devices for heat or sound insulation or for controlled passage of light specially adapted for increased thermal insulation or for controlled passage of light
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C2/00Building elements of relatively thin form for the construction of parts of buildings, e.g. sheet materials, slabs, or panels
    • E04C2/54Slab-like translucent elements
    • E04C2/543Hollow multi-walled panels with integrated webs

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A tape of heat absorbing and/or reflective material comprises a main web W and at least one side portion S. Each side portion S is folded orthogonally to the web W to form a relatively rigid structure urgable into a box section 10 of a glazing panel to be held therein. The tape may be of metallised plastics. Air may be circulated through box sections 10 to be heated by solar energy absorbed or reflected by the tapes.

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HEAT REFLECTIVE AND/OR ABSORBENT MATERIAL The invention relates to heat reflective and/or absorbent material particularly for use in glazing panels and in particular in panels including a portion of substantially box section. Such a panel is typically used as a wall, usually a roof, of a conservatory or similar structure. The panel is typically made of a plastic having relatively low heat transmissive material, an example being polycarbonate or the like.
In my prior patent application 90.17787.4 published under no. 2247040A I have described and claimed an invention in which an extra layer is placed in a box section of the glazing pane. The extra layer comprises relatively reflective and/or absorbent material and takes the form of a film, mesh or perforated sheet optionally coated with e.g. metal. One needs to be skilful to apply the layer in the proper place. I have now discovered a better way of placing the required layer within the box section of a glazing panel.
My invention is based on the realisation that a length of suitable material can be folded to form at least one side portion and the general shape of tape. In use, the side portion can be moved to form a relatively rigid structure so that the tape can then readily be pushed into the box section from one end.. In this way the inconveniences of applying a layer of film, mesh or sheet of material are avoided.
In one aspect the invention provides a length of heat reflective and/or absorbent material, the length including a longitudinal fold adjacent one of the longer sides to define a side portion and a web portion, the side portion being foldable along the longitudinal fold line relative to the web portion and arranged so that when the side portion is moved to lie generally orthogonally to the web a relatively rigid structure is formed.
The side portions may be disposed in line with the web portion (as seen in end elevation) or may be folded over or under the web portion. In such a case there are preferably two opposite side portions so that when both side portions lie generally parallel an article of generally U-shape is formed. The length may be reeled up into tape form. It may be advantageous to fold one side portion over the web portion and the other side portion underneath so that the side portions can be longer than half the width of the web.
In another embodiment there are preferably two opposite side portions extending in opposite directions from the plane of the major web portion whereby an article of generally Z-shape may be formed. This has the extra advantage that in use the web divides the box section into two parallel compartments which makes it possible to control the heat flow selectively.
In another aspect, the invention provides a glazing panel including a portion of box section, the box having walls of relatively transmissive material, an element in the form of a length of relatively reflective and/or absorbent material being present within the box, the element comprising a major web portion extending between a pair of opposed inner walls of the box, and having at least one side portion foldable along a longitudinal fold adjacent one of the longer sides, the side portion being arranged to lie generally orthogonally to the web to form a relatively rigid structure and the free end of the side portion being in contact with another inner wall of the box.
In one embodiment the major web portion of the element or tape is in contact with one inner wall of the box while extending between second and third inner walls and the free end of the side portion is in contact with the fourth inner wall. In this embodiment, most preferably the element has two opposite side portions which extend in generally parallel relation so that the element is of generally U-shape.
In a second embodiment, the major web portion of the tape extends between a first pair of opposed inner walls but is spaced from the second pair of opposed inner walls of the box. In this embodiment the major web portion is maintained in its spaced relationship to the second pair of inner walls by the at least one side portion whose free end is in contact with one of the second pair of inner walls.
Preferably in this second embodiment, the tape has two opposite side portions extending in generally opposite directions from the major web portion so that in the box the element is of generally Z-shape.
The effective width of the web (between opposite sides of the box in use) may be increased by folds, corrugations or the like.
In a more specific aspect the invention provides a glazing panel including a portion of box section, an element of relatively reflective and/or absorbent material being present within the box, the element comprising a major web portion extending between a pair of opposed inner walls of the box, and having two opposite side portions integrally formed with the web portion, the foot of at least one of the side portions being in contact with the another inner wall, the material defining the joins of the web and the side portions having been folded.
Thus in one specific aspect the invention provides a method of improving the heat reflective and/or absorbing properties of a glazing panel having a portion of box section, the method comprising inserting a length of a material having reflective and/or absorbing properties into the box section from one end thereof, the element comprising a major web portion to extend between a pair of opposed inner walls of the box and a side portion dimensioned to contact another inner wall of the box, the side portion being disposed substantially at a right angle to the web whereby the element is rigid.
The material of relatively reflective andior absorbent material of which the element is formed may be a substrate, e.g. plastics having a metallic layer or a plastics or paper coated metal. The metallic layer may be polished aluminium, stainless steel, or titanium. The metallic layer may be plated with chromium, gold, silver, zinc or cadmium, or the like. The metallic layer may be polished and coated with a transparent coating. The material may be made as a laminate constnrction; it may be of polyester with a metal or metal oxide coating which has been stabilised to resist deterioration due to moisture. The material may be perforated. In this instance it may be advantageous to seal the box sections, e.g. with adhesive/impervious tape against the ingress of moisture. In another altemative, a polyester insert with a metaümetal oxide coating may advantageously be used in a full sealed and desiccated box section roof, in which case the stabilisation usually necessary to resist moisture may not then be necessary.
In order that the invention may be well understood it will now be described with reference to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which: Figure 1 is an end view of two box sections of a glazing panel each incorporating an element of the invention according to a first embodiment; Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on lines II - II on Figure 1, and Figure 3 is an end view of a portion of the tape in folded condition Figure 4 is a similar view to Figure 1 incorporating an element according to a second embodiment of the invention; and Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 1 incorporating a third embodiment of element according to the invention.
A plastic roof glazing sheet 2, has two layers 4, 6 of relatively transmissive (normally clear) material. Commonly the relatively transmissive material is polycarbonate. The layers 4, 6 are spaced apart by integral webs 8 of the same material. Although shown schematically plane, the outer surfaces of the layers 4 and 6 are normally somewhat ribbed. The constmction produces a series of side by side box sections 10. As discussed and claimed in my earlier patent application 90.17787.4 (publication 2247040) it is advantageous to include a layer of relatively reflective and/or absorbent material between the layers 4, 6 which can produce a performance equal to that of high performance solar glass.
In accordance with the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2, the element is provided by a tape T shown in Figure 3. The tape T comprises a length of metallised plastics film which has been provided with two longitudinal folds F to divide the tape into a major web portion W and two equal opposite side portions S.
The folds F are placed so that the side portions S equal the height of the partitions 8 and the web W equals the width of ceiling of each box section. After the folds F have been placed the side portions S underlie the web W so that the tape T may be reeled to the condition as shown in Figure 3. In use a length of the tape T is unreeled and the side portions bent to lie generally parallel to each other and at right angles to the web W, so that the overall cross sectional shape is that of a U or staple. The element is then rigid and may be pushed from one end into the box section easily. The element is then firmly located in the box section. The elements may be inserted at the factory or on site, e.g. by a householder.
An alternative embodiment is shown in Figure 4. Here the element comprises a length of similar metallised plastics film which has been provided with two longitudinal folds, F1, F2, to divide the tape into a major web portion W1 and two side portions S1 and S2 extending in opposite directions from web W1 to form a lazy Z-shape. The element in Z-shape is sufficiently rigid to be pushed easily into the box section from one end at the factory or on site. The web divides the box section into two longitudinal ducts.
The folds F1 and F1 are positioned so that S1 and S2 are together substantially equal in length to the height of partition 8. S1 and S2 may be of equal length but this is not essential. Neither is it essential that S1 and S2 be equal in length to the height of partition 8 although it is usually preferred, that the free end of S2 contacts the upper inner wall of its box 10. In the embodiment of Figure 5, the tape has generally parallel corrugations 12 and is tensioned between opposite side walls 8 of the box.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown. The tape may be of sufficient width to form four sides to define a duct. The elements need not be in adjacent box sections. The panel may have more than one row of box sections which may or may not be of the same dimensions. The tape may be flat. The tape may adhere from the ceiling of the box either using an adhesive or by a surface contact.
The box sections containing the elements define ducts in which air is heated by absorption or reflection of solar energy from the inserted elements. This heat is then passed to heat other parts of a building, generate electricity or the like and in this way the invention converts the roof into a solar collection panel.

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1. A length df heat reflective and/or absorbent material, the length (T) including a longitudinal fold (F) adjacent one of the longer sides to define a side portion (S) and a web portion (W), the side portion (S) being foldable along the longitudinal fold line relative to the web portion (W) and arranged so that when the side portion is moved to lie generally orthogonally to the web a relatively rigid structure is formed.
2. A length of heat reflective and/or absorbent material according to Claim 1, which has two opposite side portions (S) so that when both side portions lie generally parallel an article of generally U-shape is formed.
3. A length of heat reflective and/or absorbent material according to Claim 1 or 2, which is reeled up into tape form (T).
4. A length of heat reflective and/or absorbent material according to Claim 3, in which one side portion (S) is folded over the web portion (W) and the other side portion (S) is folded undemeath the web portion (W).
5. A length of heat reflective and/or absorbent material according to Claim 1, 3 or 4, wherein there are two opposite side portions (S) extending in opposite directions from the plane of the web portion (W) whereby an article of generally Z-shape may be formed.
6. A length of heat reflective and/or absorbent material according to any preceding Claim, wherein the material is a plastics substrate having a metallic layer.
7. A length of heat reflective and/or absorbent material according to any one of Claims 1 to 5, wherein the material is of plastics - or paper-coated metal.
8. A glazing panel including a portion of box section, the box (10) having walls (4,6,8) of relatively transmissive material, an element (T) in the form of a length of relatively reflective and/or absorbent material being present within the box, the element comprising a major web portion (W) extending between a pair of opposed inner walls of the box, and having at least one side portion (S) the free end of the side portion being in contact with another inner wall of the box (10).
9. A panel according to Claim 8, wherein the major web portion (W) of the element is in contact with one inner wall of the box (10) while extending between second and third inner walls and the free end of the side portion is in contact with the fourth inner wall.
10. A panel according to Claim 9, wherein the element has two opposite side portions (S1,S2) which extend in generally parallel relation so that the element (T) is of generally U-shape.
11. A panel according to Claim 8, wherein the major web portion (W) of the element extends between a first pair of opposed inner walls and is spaced from the second pair of opposed inner walls of the box (10).
12. A panel according to Claim 11, wherein the major web portion (W) is maintained in its spaced relationship to the second pair of inner walls by at least one side portion (S) whose free end is in contact with one of the second pair of inner walls.
13. A panel according to Claim 11 or 12, wherein the element (T) has two opposite side portions (S1, S2) extending in generally opposite directions from the major web portion (W1) so that in the box the element is of generally Z-shape.
14. A panel according to any preceding Claim, wherein the web includes folds, corrugations or the like to increase the effective length thereof.
15. A glazing panel including a portion of box section (10), an element (T) of relatively reflective and/or absorbent material being present within the box (10), the element comprising a major web portion (W) extending between a pair of opposed inner walls of the box, and having two opposite side portions (S) integrally formed with the web portion (W), the foot of at least one of the side portions (S) being in contact with another inner wall, the material defining the joints of the web and the side portions having been folded.
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