Solar structure

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Inventors

Crowley, Lawrence J.

Application #

777532

Filed

Dec-9-1991

Published

Jun-8-1993

Current US Class

047/17
052/63
160/41

International Classes

E04D 001/12

Field of Search

47/17 52/171 52/63 160/41

Examiners

Raduazo; Henry E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson and Taylor

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Abstract
A solar structure, and more particularly a greenhouse, comprising a framework formed from frame members (20, 20a) and a flexible cover (26) having portions (28) of varying optical density along its length, and wound between a pair of opposed spooled 24 mounted on respective sides of the framework such that the cover is wound from one spool to the opposed spool. The cover is constrained to move over rollers (22) extending longitudinally of the framework, and the edges of the cover are received to move within slots formed in the edges of the frame members.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A solar structure comprising:

a framework defining a space therewithin,

a flexible cover having a varying optical density along its length and forming at least part of a roof for the structure, said cover being adapted to be moved within said framework such that a selected portion of the cover overlies the space, and said cover solely forming the said at least part of the roof of the structure.

2. A solar structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover is wound between a pair of opposed spools mounted on respective sides of the framework, whereby the cover is wound from one spool to the opposed spool.

3. A solar structure as defined in claim 2, wherein the flexible cover is also disposed over horizontal rollers extending along said framework.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a dynamic membrane to regulate solar radiation and thus aid the environmental control of structures such as greenhouses, swimming pools, patios, atriums and the like. A greenhouse is used as the example in this description.

BACKGROUND ART

Greenhouses are used to provide a sheltered, controlled environment for plant growth. Thus, most preferably, a greenhouse should foster plant life within it by giving shelter, by controlling the reception of solar radiation, by providing controlled ventilation and by reducing nocturnal re-radiation.

It has been found in practice that all these aforementioned characteristics are difficult to achieve in concert in known greenhouse structures which have a fixed canopy or glazing; this is because the reception of required solar radiation by day is not compatible with the need to conserve warmth by night.

Currently, in warm weather, gardeners whitewash or mount shade cloth to the structure to reduce sunlight and cause vents to open or close to exhaust or trap air. In large greenhouse structures, fans are used for ventilation and electro-mechanical rigid sliding roof panels have been proposed. In cold periods warmth is achieved by heating, and insulating materials may be added at night to prevent heat escape. These procedures are imprecise, laborious and may consume excessive energy.
 
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