[0001] The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for screening windows, and
more particularly to a privacy screen, and a method of arranging a privacy screen.
[0002] Where buildings are close together, the windows of adjacent buildings may overlook
each other. In domestic dwellings this is particularly undesirable, although it is
also preferable to avoid windows overlooking each other in commercial premises.
[0003] FR2717854 describes a shutter comprising a housing for a winder assembly and shutter return.
The shutter has sides that have an integral housing for the rolling axle and guide
tracks for the shutter.
[0004] United States Patent
US8136298B1 describes a Bahama awning-type shutter with functional louvers that is strong enough
to withstand tropical weather and test standards relating to and including hurricane
force winds. The opening mechanism is an L-angle structure which is capable of moving
all of the louvers in unison, opening them by pulling out on the L-angle and closing
them by pushing inward on the L-angle.
[0005] DE29910722 describes a solar active shutter mountable with fastening points on a façade and
does not interfere with the physical building structure of the wall structure and
allows the oblique inclination of the solar active area to allow increased energy
yield, and window ventilation.
[0006] United States Patent Application
US2009/0139173 describes a shutter system which is unitized in a single rectangular frame or bracket
with a window or door for use in a building opening that includes a plurality of shutter
plates that can be folded and unfolded, each of the shutter plates having a hinged
joint with adjoining shutter plates.
[0007] It has been proposed to use shutters or screens to preserve privacy in dwellings
and to prevent people outside a building from seeing into it. It has also been proposed
to arrange the windows of a building so that they do not overlook their neighbours,
for example by using bay-type windows in which the central portion of the window area
is screened by an opaque material.
[0008] Aspects and examples of the disclosure relate to privacy screens, and methods of
arranging privacy screens as set out in the appended claims.
[0009] In one aspect the present disclosure provides a screen assembly adapted to obscure
selected outward lines of sight from a window and to be movable with respect to the
window so the lines of sight available from the window can be changed without making
available the selected obscured lines of sight. For example, the screen assembly may
be configured to obscure all lines of sight that are normal to the plane of the window.
The screen may be movable by pivoting or sliding with respect to the window to enable
the available lines of sight, and the amount of light incident on the window, to be
varied.
[0010] One way to achieve this is to assemble a screen to a building using a mounting assembly
so that the screen is arranged spaced from the window. The screen can be arranged
to move with respect to the window only within a limited range of movement, and the
screen can have dimensions selected so that movement of the screen within the limited
range of movement changes the outward lines of sight available from the window whilst
selected outward lines of sight from a window remain obscured throughout the range
of movement.
[0011] Various approaches to limiting the range of movement may be used. As just one example,
the screen can be operable to pivot on the frame with respect to the window to change
the lines of sight available from the window. The dimensions of the screen can be
selected based on the dimensions of the window and the perpendicular spacing from
the window so the angular range of movement through which the screen can pivot is
limited.
[0012] As one example, if the window is considered to be the base of a right angle triangle,
and the hypotenuse of that triangle is provided by the screen, the angular range of
movement of the screen can then be restricted by virtue of its length and its spacing
from the window, and pivoting the screen cannot make lines of sight that are normal
to the window available from the window.
[0013] In one aspect there is provided screen assembly comprising a screen for mounting
outside a window of a building to obscure selected outward lines of sight from the
window, wherein the screen comprises a plurality of louvres and wherein the louvres
are configured to be movable with respect to the screen to modulate the incidence
of light onto the window without making available the selected obscured lines of sight.
This screen assembly may be fixed with respect to the window, or it may be movable
with respect to the window. Where the screen is movable t may be configured so the
lines of sight available from the window can be changed without making available the
selected obscured lines of sight.
[0014] The screen assembly and/or the louvres may be configured to obscure the available
lines of sight normal to the plane of the window. The assembly may be configured to
space the screen from the window and the dimensions of the screen can be selected
based on the dimensions of the window and the spacing between the window and the screen.
For example, the dimensions of the screen can be selected so that the screen is at
least as long as the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle having a base provided by
the window and a height determined by the spacing of the screen from the window.
[0015] In some embodiments, the screen comprises a plurality of louvres. The louvres may
have reflective surfaces arranged to reflect light towards the window. The reflective
surfaces may comprise metallic, silvered, or mirrored surfaces. Rotation of the louvres
may be constrained so that the louvres are operable to rotate only within a selected
range of angles. As one example, the selected range of angles can be selected based
on the width of the louvres to ensure that rotation of the louvres does not make available
any line of sight through the screen from the window.
[0016] The screen assembly may comprise a controller configured to control the selected
range of angles through which the louvres can be rotated based on the position of
the screen. This controller may be provided by an electronic controller configured
to sense the angle of the screen with respect to the window, and to adhust the range
of rotation of the louvres based on the angle of the screen, or it may be provided
by a mechanical controller, operable to constrain movement of the louvres based on
rotation of the screen. For example the controller may comprise a rotatable gear adapted
to be rotated by the pivoting of the screen on the frame, wherein the gear is coupled
to adjust a plurality of mechanical stops for constraining the range of movement of
the louvres. Other mechanical and/or electrical controllers may be used so that the
range of angles through which the louvres can be rotated is determined by the position
of the screen to ensure that the selected obscured lines of sight remain obscured
(e.g. cannot be made available by rotation of the louvres).
[0017] In some embodiments the screen assembly comprises a mover configured to rotate the
louvres based on sensed light conditions to modify the incidence of light towards
the window. In addition, or as an alternative, the scree assembly may comprise a mover
configured to move the whole screen based on sensed light conditions to modify the
incidence of light towards the window. A surface of the screen may be reflective,
and for example the reflective surface may comprise a metallic, silvered or mirrored
surface.
[0018] Some screens may comprise a solar panel, and the solar panel may comprise at least
one of photovoltaic cells, and a solar water heater.
[0019] The screen may be operable to be retracted toward the wall, and locked in place to
secure the window. In some examples a recess is provided around the window, and the
screen is adapted to fit into the recess.
[0020] The screen may comprise a thermally insulating fire retardant panel. For example
the screen may comprise one or more fire retardant layers such as intumescent materials
and/or may comprise rock wool gypsum board, asbestos cement, perlite calcium silicate,
or plywood or other timber treated with fire retardant substances such as hydroxides
of aluminium or magnesium.
[0021] The screen may be configured to be retracted toward the window in the event of a
fire. In some embodiments the screen assembly may be coupled to a fire sensor, such
as a heat sensor or smoke sensor configured to for sense a fire outside the building.
Accordingly, the screen assembly may comprise a controller configured to retract the
screen toward the window in the event that the fire sensor senses a fire.
[0022] In some embodiments there is provided a kit of parts for a screen assembly, the kit
comprising a frame for coupling a screen to a building outside a window to enable
a screen to pivot with respect to the window, a screen for mounting to the frame.
The kit may comprise least one extension panel adapted to be fixed to the screen to
extend the panel. The kit may further comprise a window-frame carrying attachment
points for attaching the window-frame to the frame of the screen assembly. The frame
of the kit can be configured to space the screen from the window, and the length of
the screen is selected based on the spacing provided by the frame and the size of
the window-frame.
[0023] Some embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a schematic plan view of a screen assembly arranged outside a window;
Figure 2 shows a schematic plan view of a second screen assembly arranged outside
a window;
Figure 3A shows a schematic plan view of a screen assembly configured to move in response
to prevailing light conditions, inset in Figure 3A is a schematic diagram of the control
means which moves the screen;
Figure 3B shows a schematic view of a louvred screen;
Figure 3C shows a section through the screen of Figure 3B along the line C-C indicated
in Figure 3B;
Figure 4 shows a schematic plan view illustrating one type of frame for mounting a
screen to a building;
Figure 5 shows a schematic plan view illustrating another type of frame for mounting
a screen to a building;
Figure 6 shows a schematic plan view of a screen assembly such as that illustrated
in Figure 5;
Figure 7 shows a schematic plan view of another screen assembly;
Figure 8 shows a schematic plan view of another screen assembly;
Figure 9 shows a schematic plan view of another screen assembly; and
Figure 10 shows a privacy screen assembly comprising a plurality of screens each arranged
to obscure the lines of sight normal to the plane of the window from a corresponding
one of a plurality of adjacent portions of a window.
[0024] Figure 1 shows a plan view of a wall 8 of a building having a window 6 arranged in
the wall 8. A privacy screen 2 is arranged outside the window to restrict lines of
sight in to and out from the window 6.
[0025] An arm 4 couples the screen 2 to the building so that it is spaced at some perpendicular
distance from the window 6. As shown in Figure 1, the arm 4 is arranged to support
the screen 2 at a pivot 7 to allow the screen 2 to be rotated with respect to the
window 6. The pivot 7 is configured to enable the screen 2 to pivot about a vertical
axis.
[0026] As shown in Figure 1, the screen 2 is arranged so that it can only move within a
limited range of positions. In Figure 1 the movement of the screen 2 is limited by
the length of the screen 7, and its spacing from the wall 8 of the building. One extreme
of this range of movement is illustrated in solid lines by the screen 2, and another
extreme of this range of movement is illustrated by phantom lines 2'. In Figure 1
the window 7 may be considered to be the base of a right angle triangle, and the extent
of the screen is selected so that it is at least as long as the hypotenuse of the
right angle triangle having the window as its base, and having a height determined
by the arm 4.
[0027] In operation of, with the screen 2 in the position illustrated in Figure 1, some
lines of sight 12 are available at one side of the window 6, whilst other lines of
sight 10, 14 are obscured. As the screen 2 is moved through its range of movement
into the position illustrated in phantom lines 2' some of the lines of sight 12 available
from the window 6 will become obscured, whilst some obscured lines of sight 14 will
become available from the window 6. However, because of the manner in which the screen
is arranged, some selected lines of sight 12 will remain obscured.
[0028] Figure 2 illustrates another privacy screen 22, and shows a plan view of a wall 8
of a building having a window 6 arranged in the wall 8. The privacy screen 22 is arranged
outside the window to restrict lines of sight in to and out from the window 6.
[0029] In Figure 2, the screen 22 is flexible, and configured to slide along a track 28
coupled outside the building by arms 24, 26. To provide flexibility, the screen of
Figure 2 may for example be provided by a roller shutter comprising a plurality of
scrolled slats. The track 28 is arranged in a half-stadium configuration, where each
end of the track 22 curves in towards the wall 8, and the screen 22 can be moved along
the track within a limited range of positions. The length of the screen 22 is selected
so that part of the screen always extends along all of the straight section of the
half-stadium shaped track 22. Thereby, all lines of sight which are normal to the
plane of the window 6 are always obscured by the screen 22, regardless of its movement
along the track 28.
[0030] Accordingly, in operation of the screen assembly shown in Figure 2 with the screen
22 in the position illustrated by the heavy black line, some lines of sight 12 are
available at one side of the window 6, whilst other lines of sight 10, 14 are obscured.
As the screen 22 is moved along the track through its range of movement into the position
illustrated in phantom lines 22', some of the lines of sight 12 available from the
window 6 will become obscured, whilst some obscured lines of sight 14 will become
available from the window 6. However, because of the manner in which the screen is
arranged, some selected lines of sight 12 will always remain obscured.
[0031] Figure 1 and 2 illustrate two configurations of screens, but it is anticipated that
other arrangements may be used, and some of these are illustrated in later drawings.
[0032] As will be appreciated by the skilled addressee in the context of the present disclosure,
in embodiments where the screen is movable, particular configurations such as those
illustrated in the drawings may be advantageous, but other configurations may also
be used. For example the screen need not pivot, and where the screen is arranged to
pivot it may be configured to pivot along other axes, or it may be pivoted from any
point along its length, or from one end of the screen. As another example, the screen
need not slide along a track, and where it does slide along a track the screen may
be suspended from the track, or carried on it. The track need not be curved, and the
screen of course does not need to be flexible. Where a flexible screen is used it
may be provided in the manner of a roller shutter, e.g. using scrolled slats, or it
may comprise a flexible material.
[0033] In Figure 1 and Figure 2 the lines of sight 10 which are permanently obscured by
the screen are those which lie normal (perpendicular) to the plane of the window.
However, as will be appreciated by the skilled reader in the context of the present
disclosure, more or fewer selected lines of sight may be obscured, for example the
lines of sight to be obscured may be selected based on the arrangement of one or more
windows on an adjacent building.
[0034] Figure 3A shows a privacy screen assembly that is configured to adjust the available
lines of sight from the window based on prevailing light conditions. The arrangement
in Figure 3A is similar to that shown in Figure 1, and in Figure 1 and Figure 3A like
reference numerals are used to indicate like elements.
[0035] As in Figure 1 a screen 2 is arranged outside a window 6 as described above, in addition,
the apparatus of Figure 3A comprises a device 37 for moving the screen. A schematic
diagram of components of the device 37 is shown in Inset A of Figure 3A. In Figure
3A-Inset A the device 37 comprises a mover 32 for moving the screen 2, two light sensors
34, 35, a power provider 36, and a controller 38.
[0036] The controller 38 is coupled to the power provider 36, the mover 32, the first light
sensor 34, and the second light sensor 35. The controller 38 may comprise any processing
means such as an application specific integrated circuit, ASIC, a FPGA, a combination
of logic gates, an analogue electronic control circuit, or a suitably programmed general
purpose processor comprising a signal or computer readable storage media encoding
computer readable program instructions operable to program a programmable processor
to control the mover 32 based on signals obtained from the sensors 34, 35
[0037] The power provider 36 is coupled to provide electrical power to the mover 32 and
the controller 38. The power provider may comprise a battery, or it may be a coupling
to a main power supply from the building, or it may be provided by a solar panel carried
on the screen 2.
[0038] The first light sensor 34, and the second light sensor 35 are configured to provide
a signal to the controller based on the level of light sensed by the sensors. The
sensors 34, 35 are arranged to collect light from different directions to enable the
controller to determine, based on signals from the sensors 34, 35, the direction from
which the predominant light source is incident on the window 6.
[0039] The mover 32 comprises an electric motor operable to rotate the screen 2 about its
pivot 7. The controller 38 is operable to control the mover 32 to move the screen
2 about its pivot 7 based on the light sensed by the sensors 34, 35.
[0040] In operation, the controller 38 compares a signal obtained from the first light sensor
34 with a signal obtained from the second light sensor 35 to determine the direction
from which most light is incident toward the window 6. Based on this comparison, the
controller 38 operates the mover 32 to move the screen 2 to vary the amount of light
that is incident on the window 6 and/or incident on the screen 2. This enables, for
example, the screen 7 to be moved in response to the movement of the sun throughout
the day to improve natural light conditions in a room. In addition, the screen assembly
may be configured to reduce the amount of natural light which is able to enter through
the window 6. In some embodiments the screen may comprise a solar panel, and the controller
can be configured so that the screen tracks the movement of the sun to increase the
amount of light that is incident on the screen.
[0041] Although in Figure 3A the device 37 is shown as an integrated unit in some embodiments
the functionality of the device is distributed about the screen assembly and/or the
building. For example, some or all of the components may be carried on the wall 8
of the building, or on the window 6. The sensors 34, 35 may be provided toward opposite
ends of the screen 2, or on the wall 8 adjacent opposite sides of the window 6.
[0042] The light sensors 34, 35 may comprise photodiodes or photoresistors (e.g. light dependent
resistors) or any other light sensor. In addition, the mover 32 may comprise any type
of actuator, and may for example be an electro-mechanical actuator. The use of the
device 37 has been described with reference to pivoting screens, but similar devices
may be applied to move screens which move other than by pivoting such as, for example,
the sliding screen of Figure 2.
[0043] Figure 3B shows an example of a screen 200 comprising a plurality of louvres 204.
The louvres 204 are coupled between end pieces 202, 202' which hold the louvres in
place to provide the screen 200. Each of the louvres 204 are operable to rotate to
allow light and ventilation to pass through the screen. The surfaces of the louvres
204 which face in towards the window are reflective.
[0044] The endpieces 202 are coupled to pivots 370, 370 for mounting the screen 200 to a
frame such as the frame 4 described with reference to Figure 1, and Figure 3A. The
endpieces 202 also comprise a device similar to the device 37 described above with
reference to Figure 3A, comprising light sensors for sensing prevailing light conditions,
a mover for moving the louvres, and a controller configured to move the louvres based
on sensed light conditions.
[0045] As shown in Figure 3C, the louvres are able to rotate through a range of angles α,
and each louvre has a width d. The range of angles through which the louvres can rotate
is constrained based on their width, d, to ensure that no line of sight that is normal
to the plane of the screen 200 is available through the screen 200.
[0046] In operation, the light sensors sense the direction from which light is falling on
the screen 200 and the controller controls the mover to move the louvres 204 so that
light is reflected by the reflective surfaces of the louvres and in towards the window.
[0047] It will be appreciated that the controller may also be configured to move the louvres
to inhibit light from being reflected into the window from the screen. In one example
the range of rotation of the louvres may not be constrained, for example the louvres
may be operable to rotate through 180°, 270°, or 360°. In these and other examples,
one side of the louvres may carry a relective surface whilst the other side of the
louvres may comprise a less reflective surface, which may be dark, or matt, or comprise
a surface configured to diffuse any reflected light. Accordingly, the louvres may
be controlled to reflect light away from the window and/or to reduce the amount of
light reflected from the screen and into the window.
[0048] In some examples the endpieces 202, 202, may comprise a controller configured to
control the range of rotation α of the louvres based on the angle of screen with respect
to window. For example, the controller may be configured to rotate the louvres to
ensure that no line of sight is available from the window through the louvres.
[0049] Any of the embodiments described herein may employ a screen such as that described
with reference to Figure 3B
Figure 4, Figure 5, Figure 6, Figure 7 and Figure 8 each illustrate in plan view screen
assemblies similar to those described with reference to Figure 1. In these Figures
like reference numerals are used to indicate like elements.
[0050] Figure 4 shows a screen 2 mounted outside a window 6 arranged in the wall 8 by a
movable mounting frame 44.
[0051] With the screen 2 in the position illustrated in Figure 4, some lines of sight are
available whilst other lines of sight are obscured. The screen 2 is movable on the
mounting frame 44, and arranged so that it can move by pivoting with respect to the
frame 44 only within a limited range of angular movement. Accordingly, as it moves
through this range some of the lines of sight available from the window 6 will become
obscured, whilst some obscured lines of sight will become available from the window
6. However, because of the manner in which the screen is arranged, some selected lines
of sight 12 will remain obscured however the screen is moved.
[0052] The frame 44 of Figure 4 is arranged to enable the screen 2 to be retracted in toward
the window 6 and the wall 8 to enable the screen to be used as a security shutter.
In Figure 4 the frame 44 comprises frame members that are hinged so that the frame
44 is collapsible to retract the screen toward the window. The frame 44 may be lockable
to hold the screen 2 against the window 6. In addition, or as an alternative, further
locking means may be provided to secure the screen 2 closed against the window 6.
[0053] Figure 5 illustrates an example of a screen assembly in which one side of the screen
2 is fixed to the wall 8 to hold the screen in a selected position.
[0054] Figure 6 illustrates an example of a screen assembly such as that shown in Figure
1 in which the screen is arranged to make available lines of sight at both sides of
the window 6.
[0055] Figure 7 illustrates another example of a screen assembly similar to that shown in
Figure 1 wherein the screen is curved or bowed in toward the wall 8 at the ends of
the screen 2. This has the advantage of further restricting the available lines of
sight available from the window. In some examples the screen may be bowed outward
from the wall 8 at the ends of the screen, and this has the advantage of increasing
the amount of ambient light that is reflected into the room by the screen whilst also
making available more outward lines of sight from the window 6.
[0056] Figure 8 illustrates another example of a screen assembly similar to that shown in
Figure 1 wherein the screen 2 is mounted on a single pivot arm 84. In Figure 8 the
screen 2 is operable to be retracted in toward the window 6 and the wall 8 to enable
the screen to be used as a security shutter. This may be accomplished by the arm 84
being telescopic, or by the screen being operable to slide along the arm 84 toward
and away from the window 6.
[0057] Figure 9 illustrates another example of a screen assembly similar to that shown in
Figure 1. In Figure 9 a screen 220 is mounted on a frame 4 coupled to the window 6,
or the window-frame, or to the wall 8 above or below the window 6. Coupled to each
end of the screen 220 are slidable extension panels 222, 224 which are operable to
extend the length of the screen. By sliding the extension panels 222, 224 the length
of the screen can be adjusted so that the screen assembly can be adapted for different
sized windows and/or to adjust the lines of sight that are available from a window
and/or those lines of sight which are permanently obscured by the screen.
[0058] Although the extension panels are shown as being slidable, extension panels need
not be slidable, and for example may be clipped or otherwise fixed onto the screen
to extend its width and/or length. In Figure 9 the extension panels are shown as extending
the length of the screen 220. In some examples extension panels may also be provided
to adjust the height of the screen.
[0059] Figure 10 illustrates an example of a screen assembly comprising a plurality of screens
2, 2', 2". As illustrated in Figure 10, each privacy screen 2, 2', 2" is arranged
outside the window to restrict lines of sight in to and out from a portion of the
window 6.
[0060] An arm 4, 4', 4" couples each screen 2, 2', 2" to the building so that it is spaced
at some perpendicular distance from the window 6. As shown in Figure 1, the arms 4,
4', 4" are arranged to support the screen 2, 2', 2" at a pivot 7, 7', 7" to allow
the corresponding screen 2, 2', 2" to be rotated with respect to the window 6. The
pivot 7, 7', 7" may be configured to enable the screen 2 to pivot about a vertical
axis.
[0061] As illustrated in Figure 10, the dimensions of each screen 2, 2', 2" are selected
so that the screen is at least as long as the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle
having a base provided by a portion of the window from which the lines of sight normal
to the plane of the window are to be obscured, and a height determined by the spacing
of the screen from the window (e.g. based on the length of the arm). The plurality
of screens 2, 2', 2" may each be arranged to obscure the lines of sight normal to
the plane of the window from a corresponding one of a plurality of adjacent portions
of a window. These adjacent portions of the window may be selected to span the window.
[0062] Screen assemblies may be provided in kits of parts, which may comprise the screen,
the frame for the screen and one or more extension panels.
[0063] Any of the screens described herein, for example the screen described and shown in
the drawings may comprise fire retardant materials. Examples of screens may comprise
one or more thermally insulating fire retardant panel. For example the screen may
comprise one or more fire retardant layers such as intumescent materials and/or may
comprise rock wool gypsum board, asbestos cement, perlite calcium silicate, or plywood
or other timber treated with fire retardant substances such as hydroxides of aluminium
or magnesium.
[0064] The screen may be configured to be retracted toward the window in the event of a
fire. In some embodiments the screen assembly may be coupled to a fire sensor, such
as a heat sensor or smoke sensor configured to for sense a fire outside the building.
Accordingly, the screen assembly may comprise a controller configured to retract the
screen toward the window in the event that the fire sensor senses a fire.
Other possibilities include that the screen can be arraned to be adjustable in length
both vertically or horizontally through the addition of filler pieces (such as extension
panels).
[0065] In one possibility the screen can be fitted with a solar panel with additions, such
as the controller described with reference to Figure 3A allowing for the rotation
of the panel throughout the day to allow for maximum solar gain.
[0066] In one possibility the screen can be constructed using fire insulated material and
configured to close in the event of a fire at a neighbouring building.
[0067] The screens described herein can be finished with any material such as brick, aluminium,
timber or glass, etc.
[0068] In one possibility the screen is louvred, the louvres may be arranged horizontally
and/or vertically, and may comprise a fine louvred mesh with the louvers orientated
to allow maximum light in toward the window but to prevent overlooking.
[0069] In one possibility the screen may comprise a reflective material on the internal
surface of the screen to force maximum light and subsequent solar heat gain in through
the window.
[0070] In one possibility, the screen can comprise advertiseing media. In one possibility
the screen can comprise an antenna, such as a satellite receiving device, for example
a satellite dish for receiving television signals.
[0071] In one possibility the screen comprises a locking mechanism configured to lock the
screen to the building.
[0072] In one possibility the frame for supporting the screen can be incorporated into the
window-frame or alternatively a window frame may be provided comprising clips for
fitting the frame of the screen assembly to the window frame.
As will be appreciated by the skilled reader in the context of the present disclosure
the screen assemblies disclosed herein may be retrofitted to pre-existing buildings
to improve the privacy of the rooms of the building and those of adjacent buildings.
Embodiments of the disclosure comprise buildings, and pairs of buildings having privacy
screens substantially as disclosed herein with reference to Figures 1 to 8 arranged
to obscure the windows of one building from view from the other. Other implementations,
examples and variations of the present disclosure may be provided, and it is anticipated
that the features of any of the screen assemblies described herein may be combined
with one or more other features of any of the other screen assemblies, or combinations
thereof.
1. A screen assembly comprising a screen (2) for mounting outside a window (6) of a building
to obscure selected outward lines of sight from the window (6), wherein the assembly
is adapted so that the screen is movable with respect to the window (6) such that
the lines of sight available from the window (6) can be changed without making available
the selected obscured lines of sight;
wherein the screen assembly is configured to obscure the available lines of sight
normal to the plane of the window (6); and
the assembly is configured to space the screen (2) from the window (6) and the dimensions
of the screen (2) are selected based on the dimensions of the window (6) and the spacing
between the window (6) and the screen (2) so that the screen is at least as long as
the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle having a base provided by the window (6)
and a height determined by the spacing of the screen (2) from the window (6).
2. The screen assembly of claim 1 comprising a frame (44) for coupling the screen (2)
to the building, wherein the screen (2) and frame are arranged so that the screen
(2) is operable to pivot with respect to the window (6) to change the lines of sight
available from the window (6), and the movement of the screen (2) is limited so that
the selected obscured lines of sight cannot be made available by pivoting the screen
(2).
3. The screen assembly of any preceding claim comprising a mover configured to move the
screen (2) based on sensed light conditions to control the incidence of light on the
window (6).
4. The screen assembly of any preceding claim comprising a solar panel carried on the
screen (2), for example
wherein the solar panel comprises at least one of photovoltaic cells, and a solar
water heating apparatus.
5. The screen assembly of any preceding claim in which the screen (2) is operable to
be retracted toward the wall (8), and locked in place to secure the window (6).
6. The screen assembly of any preceding claim, comprising a plurality of screens in which
the dimensions of each screen (2) are selected so that the screen (2) is at least
as long as the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle having a base provided by a portion
of the window (6) from which the lines of sight normal to the plane of the window
(6) are to be obscured, and a height determined by the spacing of the screen (2) from
the window (6), for example, the plurality of screens are each arranged to obscure
the lines of sight normal to the plane of the window (6) from a corresponding one
of a plurality of adjacent portions of a window (6), for example the plurality of
adjacent portions of the window (6) are selected to span the window (6).
7. A kit of parts comprising a screen assembly according to any preceding claim, the
kit further comprising a frame (44) for coupling a screen (2) to a building outside
a window (6) to enable a screen (2) to pivot with respect to the window (6), a screen
(2) for mounting to the frame, for example further comprising least one extension
panel adapted to be fixed to the screen (2) to extend the panel.
8. The kit of parts of claim 7 further comprising a window-frame carrying attachment
points for attaching the window-frame to the frame of the screen assembly, for example
wherein the frame is configured to space the screen (2) from the window (6), and the
length of the screen (2) is selected based on the spacing provided by the frame, and
the size of the window-frame.
9. A building comprising:
a screen assembly according to any of the claims 1 to 6, or a kit of parts of any
of the claims 7 to 8;
a wall comprising a first window, wherein the wall is arranged to face a second wall
comprising a second window; and a privacy screen (2) coupled to the exterior of the
building and arranged relative to the window such that the second window is obscured
from view from the first window by the privacy screen (2).
10. The building of claim 9 wherein the dimensions of the privacy screen (2) are selected
based on the size of the second window in the second wall and the spacing between
the screen (2) and the first wall, for example wherein the second wall is a wall of
a different building, for example the screen (2) is movable with respect to the first
window such that the lines of sight available from the window can be changed without
making available a line of sight from the first window to the second window.
1. Abschirmungsanordnung, die eine Abschirmung (2) zum Anbringen außerhalb eines Fensters
(6) eines Gebäudes umfasst, um ausgewählte, nach außen gerichtete Sichtlinien aus
dem Fenster (6) zu verdecken, wobei die Anordnung so ausgelegt ist, dass die Abschirmung
in Bezug auf das Fenster (6) beweglich ist, so dass die Sichtlinien, die von dem Fenster
(6) verfügbar sind, verändert werden können, ohne die ausgewählten verdeckten Sichtlinien
verfügbar zu machen;
wobei die Abschirmungsanordnung so konfiguriert ist, dass sie die verfügbaren Sichtlinien
senkrecht zu der Ebene des Fensters (6) verdeckt; und
die Anordnung so konfiguriert ist, dass sie die Abschirmung (2) von dem Fenster (6)
beabstandet anordnet, und die Abmessungen der Abschirmung (2) basierend auf den Abmessungen
des Fensters (6) und dem Abstand zwischen dem Fenster (6) und der Abschirmung (2)
so ausgewählt werden, dass die Abschirmung mindestens so lang ist wie die Hypotenuse
eines rechtwinkligen Dreiecks, das eine Basis aufweist, die von dem Fenster (6) bereitgestellt
wird, und eine Höhe aufweist, die durch den Abstand der Abschirmung (2) von dem Fenster
(6) bestimmt wird.
2. Abschirmungsanordnung nach Anspruch 1, die einen Rahmen (44) zum Verbinden der Abschirmung
(2) mit dem Gebäude umfasst, wobei die Abschirmung (2) und der Rahmen so angeordnet
sind, dass die Abschirmung (2) in Bezug auf das Fenster (6) schwenkbar ist, um die
Sichtlinien zu verändern, die von dem Fenster (6) verfügbar sind, und die Bewegung
der Abschirmung (2) begrenzt ist, so dass die ausgewählten verdeckten Sichtlinien
nicht durch Schwenken der Abschirmung (2) zur Verfügung gestellt werden können.
3. Abschirmungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, die eine Bewegungsvorrichtung
umfasst, die dafür konfiguriert ist, die Abschirmung (2) basierend auf erfassten Lichtverhältnissen
zu bewegen, um das Auftreffen von Licht auf das Fenster (6) zu steuern.
4. Abschirmungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, die ein Solarpanel
umfasst, das beispielsweise auf der Abschirmung (2) getragen wird,
wobei das Solarpanel mindestens eine Photovoltaikzelle oder eine Solarwasserheizvorrichtung
umfasst.
5. Abschirmungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche 1, wobei die Abschirmung
(2) so betätigt werden kann, dass sie zur Wand (8) zurückgezogen und verriegelt wird,
um das Fenster (6) zu sichern.
6. Abschirmungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, die eine Vielzahl von
Abschirmungen umfasst, bei denen die Abmessungen jeder Abschirmung (2) so ausgewählt
sind, dass die Abschirmung (2) mindestens so lang ist wie die Hypotenuse eines rechtwinkligen
Dreiecks, das Folgendes aufweist: eine Basis, die durch einen Abschnitt des Fensters
(6) bereitgestellt wird, von dem die Sichtlinien senkrecht zur Ebene des Fensters
(6) verdeckt werden sollen, und eine Höhe, die durch den Abstand der Abschirmung (2)
von dem Fenster (6) bestimmt wird, beispielsweise ist die Vielzahl von Abschirmungen
jeweils so angeordnet, dass die Sichtlinien senkrecht zu der Ebene des Fensters (6)
von einem entsprechenden einer Vielzahl von benachbarten Abschnitten eines Fensters
(6) verdeckt werden, beispielsweise wird die Vielzahl von benachbarten Abschnitten
des Fensters (6) ausgewählt, um das Fenster (6) zu überspannen.
7. Bausatz von Teilen, der eine Abschirmungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche
umfasst, wobei der Bausatz ferner einen Rahmen (44) zum Koppeln einer Abschirmung
(2) an ein Gebäude außerhalb eines Fensters (6) umfasst, damit eine Abschirmung (2)
in Bezug auf das Fenster (6) geschwenkt werden kann, wobei eine Abschirmung (2) zur
Befestigung an dem Rahmen beispielsweise ferner mindestens ein Verlängerungspanel
umfasst, das dafür ausgelegt ist, an der Abschirmung (2) befestigt zu werden, um das
Panel zu verlängern.
8. Bausatz von Teilen nach Anspruch 7, das ferner einen Fensterrahmen umfasst, der beispielsweise
Befestigungspunkte zum Befestigen des Fensterrahmens an dem Rahmen der Abschirmungsanordnung
trägt, wobei der Rahmen so konfiguriert ist, dass er die Abschirmung (2) von dem Fenster
(6) beabstandet und die Länge der Abschirmung (2) basierend auf dem Abstand ausgewählt
wird, der durch den Rahmen und die Größe des Fensterrahmens bereitgestellt wird.
9. Gebäude, das Folgendes umfasst:
eine Abschirmungsanordnung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6 oder ein Bausatz von Teilen
nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 8; eine Wand, die ein erstes Fenster umfasst, wobei
die Wand so angeordnet ist, dass sie einer zweiten Wand zugewandt ist, die ein zweites
Fenster umfasst; und
eine Privatsphärenabschirmung (2), die mit der Außenseite des Gebäudes gekoppelt und
im Verhältnis zu dem Fenster angeordnet ist, so dass das zweite Fenster von der Ansicht
aus dem ersten Fenster durch die Privatsphärenabschirmung (2) verdeckt wird.
10. Gebäude nach Anspruch 9, wobei die Abmessungen der Privatsphärenabschirmung (2) beispielsweise
basierend auf der Größe des zweiten Fensters in der zweiten Wand und dem Abstand zwischen
der Abschirmung (2) und der ersten Wand ausgewählt werden, wobei die zweite Wand eine
Wand eines anderen Gebäudes ist, beispielsweise ist die Abschirmung (2) gegenüber
dem ersten Fenster beweglich, so dass die Sichtlinien, die von dem Fenster verfügbar
sind, geändert werden können, ohne eine Sichtlinie von dem ersten Fenster zu dem zweiten
Fenster verfügbar zu machen.
1. Ensemble d'écrans comprenant un écran (2) destiné à être monté à l'extérieur d'une
fenêtre (6) d'un bâtiment pour obscurcir des lignes de vision externes sélectionnées
depuis la fenêtre (6), l'ensemble étant adapté de telle sorte que l'écran soit déplaçable
par rapport à la fenêtre (6) de telle sorte que les lignes de vision possibles depuis
la fenêtre (6) puissent être changées sans rendre possibles les lignes de vision sélectionnées
obscurcies ;
l'ensemble d'écrans étant configuré pour obscurcir les lignes de vision possibles
normales au plan de la fenêtre (6) ; et
l'ensemble est configuré pour espacer l'écran (2) par rapport à la fenêtre (6) et
les dimensions de l'écran (2) sont sélectionnées en fonction des dimensions de la
fenêtre (6) et de l'espacement entre la fenêtre (6) et l'écran (2) de telle sorte
que l'écran soit au moins aussi long que l'hypoténuse d'un triangle rectangle dont
la base est constituée par la fenêtre (6) et dont la hauteur est déterminée par l'espacement
de l'écran (2) par rapport à la fenêtre (6).
2. Ensemble d'écrans selon la revendication 1 comprenant un châssis (44) destiné à coupler
l'écran (2) au bâtiment, dans lequel l'écran (2) et le châssis sont agencés de telle
sorte que l'écran (2) soit manoeuvrable pour pivoter par rapport à la fenêtre (6)
afin de changer les lignes de vision possibles depuis la fenêtre (6), et que le mouvement
de l'écran (2) soit limité pour ne pas rendre possibles les lignes de vision sélectionnées
obscurcies en faisant pivoter l'écran (2).
3. Ensemble d'écrans selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes comprenant
un moyen de déplacement configuré pour déplacer l'écran (2) en fonction de conditions
de luminosité détectées afin de réguler l'incidence de la lumière sur la fenêtre (6).
4. Ensemble d'écrans selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes comprenant
un panneau solaire porté sur l'écran (2), par exemple
dans lequel le panneau solaire comprend au moins l'une de cellules photovoltaïques,
et un chauffe-eau solaire d'eau.
5. Ensemble d'écrans selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes dans lequel
l'écran (2) est manoeuvrable pour être rétracté vers le mur (8), et verrouillé en
place pour immobiliser la fenêtre (6).
6. Ensemble d'écrans selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant
une pluralité d'écrans dans laquelle les dimensions de chaque écran (2) sont sélectionnées
de telle sorte que l'écran (2) soit au moins aussi long que l'hypoténuse d'un triangle
rectangle dont la base est constituée par une partie de la fenêtre (6) depuis laquelle
les lignes de vision normales au plan de la fenêtre (6) doivent être obscurcies, et
dont la hauteur est déterminée par l'espacement de l'écran (2) par rapport à la fenêtre
(6), par exemple, chaque écran de la pluralité d'écrans est agencé pour obscurcir
les lignes de vision normales au plan de la fenêtre (6) depuis une partie correspondante
d'une pluralité de parties adjacentes d'une fenêtre (6), par exemple la pluralité
de parties adjacentes de la fenêtre (6) est sélectionnée pour couvrir la fenêtre (6).
7. Kit de pièces composant un ensemble d'écrans selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, le kit comprenant en outre un châssis (44) destiné au couplage d'un écran
(2) à un bâtiment à l'extérieur d'une fenêtre (6) pour permettre à un écran (2) de
pivoter par rapport à la fenêtre (6), un écran (2) destiné à être monté sur le châssis,
par exemple comprenant en outre au moins un panneau d'extension adapté pour être fixé
à l'écran (2) afin d'étendre le panneau.
8. Kit de pièces selon la revendication 7 comprenant en outre un cadre de fenêtre comportant
des points de fixation pour fixer le cadre de fenêtre au châssis de l'ensemble d'écrans,
par exemple dans lequel le châssis est configuré pour espacer l'écran (2) par rapport
à la fenêtre (6), et la longueur de l'écran (2) est sélectionnée en fonction de l'espacement
fourni par le châssis, et de la taille du cadre de fenêtre.
9. Bâtiment comprenant :
un ensemble d'écrans selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, ou un kit de
pièces selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 8 ; un mur comprenant une première
fenêtre, dans lequel le mur est agencé pour faire face à un second mur comprenant
une seconde fenêtre ; et
un écran d'intimité (2) couplé à l'extérieur du bâtiment et agencé par rapport à la
fenêtre de telle sorte que la seconde fenêtre soit obscurcie de la vision depuis la
première fenêtre par l'écran d'intimité (2).
10. Bâtiment selon la revendication 9 dans lequel les dimensions de l'écran d'intimité
(2) sont sélectionnées en fonction de la taille de la seconde fenêtre dans le second
mur et de l'espacement entre l'écran (2) et le premier mur, par exemple dans lequel
le second mur est un mur d'un autre bâtiment, par exemple l'écran (2) est déplaçable
par rapport à la première fenêtre de telle sorte que les lignes de vision possibles
depuis la fenêtre puissent être changées sans rendre possible une ligne de vision
depuis la première fenêtre vers la seconde fenêtre.