IP Library Granted Patent US 8,006,739
Granted Patent B2
US 8,006,739 · App. 11/315,312 · Granted Aug 30, 2011

Architectural mesh sunscreen with varying shading characteristic

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Patent No.
US 8,006,739
App. No.
11/315,312
Granted
Aug 30, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An architectural mesh sunscreen panel having at least a first portion including a first architectural mesh assembled from a plurality of first interwoven helically-wound spiral units and first connector rods; and a second portion including a second architectural mesh assembled from a plurality of second interwoven helically-wound spiral units and second connector rods. The first architectural mesh defines a first shading characteristic that is different from a second shading characteristic defined by the second architectural mesh.

Claims (22)

1. An architectural mesh sunscreen panel, comprising:

a first portion including a first architectural mesh assembled from a plurality of first interwoven helically-wound spiral units comprising a first spiral wound wire winding about first connector rods, wherein each said first helically wound spiral unit extends in a transverse direction of the architectural mesh panel and is associated with only two of said connector rods, said only two connector rods being positioned sequentially adjacent in a vertical direction of the architectural mesh sunscreen panel; and

a second portion including a second architectural mesh assembled from a plurality of second interwoven helically-wound spiral units comprising a second spiral wound wire winding about second connector rods, wherein each said second helically wound spiral unit extends in a transverse direction of the architectural mesh panel and is associated with only two of said second connector rods, said only two second connector rods being positioned sequentially adjacent in a vertical direction of the architectural mesh sunscreen panel;

wherein said first connector rods are different from said second connector rods;

wherein said first architectural mesh and said second architectural mesh are joined along a common connector rod such that an uppermost edge of an uppermost one of said second interwoven helically-wound spiral units and a lowermost edge of a lowermost one of said first interwoven helically-wound spiral units wind about said common connector rod;

wherein the first architectural mesh defines a first shading characteristic of the architectural mesh sunscreen panel that is different from a second shading characteristic of the architectural mesh sunscreen panel defined by the second architectural mesh;

wherein when the second shading characteristic is greater than the first shading characteristic, said common connector rod is defined by one of said second connector rods.

2. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 1 wherein the plurality of first interwoven helically-wound spiral units and the first connector rods form a plurality of widthwise side-by-side first open recesses, said plurality of first open recesses defining said first shading characteristic as a predetermined open area per square foot of said first architectural mesh.

3. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 2 wherein the plurality of second interwoven helically-wound spiral units and the second connector rods form a plurality of widthwise side-by-side second open recesses, said plurality of second open recesses defining said second shading characteristic as a predetermined open area per square foot of said second architectural mesh.

4. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 3 wherein said predetermined open area per square foot of said first architectural mesh is greater than said predetermined open area per square foot of said second architectural mesh.

5. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 4 wherein said predetermined open area per square foot of said first architectural mesh is between approximately 10% and 90%.

6. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 4 wherein said predetermined open area per square foot of said second architectural mesh is between approximately 10% and 90%.

7. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 4 wherein said predetermined open area per square foot of said first architectural mesh is 74% and said predetermined open area per square foot of said second architectural mesh is 23%.

8. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 1 further comprising a third portion including a third architectural mesh assembled from a plurality of third interwoven helically-wound spiral units and third connector rods, wherein the third architectural mesh defines a third shading characteristic that is different from said first and second shading characteristics.

9. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 8 wherein the plurality of third interwoven helically-wound spiral units and the third connector rods form a plurality of widthwise side-by-side third open recesses, said plurality of third open recesses defining said third shading characteristic as a predetermined open area per square foot of said third architectural mesh.

10. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 1 , wherein the first architectural mesh and the second architectural mesh provide sun shading for a building so as to thereby save energy.

11. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 1 , wherein each said first helically wound spiral unit includes a plurality of spiral turns, each said spiral turn turning around one of said two connector rods along the length of said connector rod.

12. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 11 , wherein said connector rods include a plurality of crimp notches, each said spiral turn being seated in a respective crimp notch on said connector rod.

13. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of said first helically wound spiral units is transversely offset from an adjacent said first helically wound spiral unit such that said first spiral wound wire of said at least one first helically wound spiral unit extends around one of said first connector rods approximately in the middle between where said first spiral wound wire of said adjacent first helically wound spiral unit extends around said one of said first connector rods and

wherein at least one of said second helically wound spiral units being transversely offset from an adjacent said second helically wound spiral unit such that said second spiral wound wire of said at least one second helically wound spiral unit extends around one of said second connector rods approximately in the middle between where said second spiral wound wire of said adjacent second helically wound spiral unit extends around said one of said second connector rods.

14. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 13 , wherein said at least one first helically wound spiral unit transversely offset from said adjacent said first helically wound spiral unit is a right-hand helically wound spiral unit and said adjacent first helically wound spiral unit is a left-hand helically wound spiral unit.

15. The architectural mesh sunscreen panel according to claim 14 , wherein said at least one second helically wound spiral unit transversely offset from said adjacent said second helically wound spiral unit is a right-hand helically wound spiral unit and said adjacent second helically wound spiral unit is a left-hand helically wound spiral unit.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2021
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT AND COLLATERAL AGENT
To: REXNORD INDUSTRIES, LLC; SANITARY-DASH MANUFACTURING CO., INC.; CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 057966/0319 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 3, 2016
From: CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
Reel/Frame 040556/0001 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 26, 2016
From: ANTARES CAPITAL LP, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 040491/0710 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2016
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY MERGER TO GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION)
To: CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 037482/0958 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 13, 2016
From: CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: ANTARES CAPITAL LP, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 037508/0945 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 11, 2012
From: CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL, INC.
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 028028/0851 →