Light redirecting fabric and method of making the same

US9007688B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9007688-B2
Application numberUS-201414324060-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 3, 2014
Priority dateApr 6, 2012
Publication dateApr 14, 2015
Grant dateApr 14, 2015

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A flexible sheet-form optical system, referenced to as a light redirecting fabric, which has a fabric-like behavior and light redirecting properties. The light redirecting fabric comprises a soft and flexible sheet of optically transmissive material, such as plasticized polyvinyl chloride. A surface of the flexible sheet includes a plurality of parallel slits having spaced-apart walls configured to reflect light by means of a total internal reflection. At least a portion of daylight incident onto the sheet is internally redirected at angles other than the angle of incidence which is exploited to enhance daylight harvesting and illumination of a building interior. Disclosed also are a method and apparatus for making the light redirecting fabric. The method includes steps of mechanical slitting of the flexible sheet with a blade, elastic stretch-elongation of the sheet along a direction perpendicular to the slits, and making at least a portion of the sheet elongation irreversible.

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What is claimed is: 1. A light redirecting fabric, comprising: a soft and flexible sheet of optically transmissive material; and a plurality of parallel slits formed in a surface of the soft and flexible sheet, wherein each of the plurality of parallel slits comprises a first wall and an opposing second wall that direct incident light, wherein each of the plurality of slits is dimensioned such that incident light received on a surface of the soft and flexible sheet is intercepted and at least partially redirected along a direction of propagation that is different than a direction of incidence, wherein the incident light is at least partially redirected at a bend angle that is greater than an angle of incidence with respect to the surface of the soft and flexible sheet. 2. The fabric of claim 1 , wherein the soft and flexible material is formed of a polymeric material. 3. The fabric of claim 2 , wherein the polymeric material comprises plasticized polyvinyl chloride. 4. The fabric of claim 1 , wherein the parallel slits redirect incident light through total internal reflection. 5. The fabric of claim 1 , wherein the distance between the first wall and the opposing second wall is less 0.1 mm. 6. The fabric of claim 1 , wherein the distance between the first wall and the opposing second wall is greater than 0.01 mm. 7. The fabric of claim 6 , wherein each of the slits extends to a depth of up to about 95% of a thickness of the soft and flexible sheet. 8. The fabric of claim 6 , wherein the opposing walls of each of the plurality of parallel slits are generally planar and extend generally parallel to each other. 9. The fabric of claim 6 , wherein the opposing walls of each of the plurality of parallel slits are perpendicular to the surface of the soft and flexible sheet. 10. The fabric of claim 1 , wherein the soft and flexible sheet is a multilayered sheet of optically transmissive material. 11. A light redirecting fabric, comprising: a soft and flexible sheet of optically transmissive material, wherein the soft and flexible sheet comprises a plurality of internal optical interfaces; and a plurality of parallel slits that are formed in a surface of the soft and flexible sheet, wherein each of the parallel slits comprises a first wall and an opposing second wall each comprising an optically reflective surface with a root mean square surface profile roughness parameter of at most about 100 nanometers at a sampling length of between 20 and 100 micrometers, wherein each of the first wall and the second wall directs incident light through total internal reflection. 12. The fabric of claim 11 , wherein the soft and flexible sheet is a multilayered sheet. 13. The fabric of claim 12 , wherein at least one layer of the multilayered sheet has a protective feature, light diffusing feature, light filtering feature, tint feature, color filtering, or a combination thereof. 14. The fabric of claim 11 , wherein the surface of at least one internal optical interface is planar and disposed generally perpendicular to the surface of the soft and flexible sheet. 15. The fabric of claim 11 , wherein the internal optical interfaces reflect light through total internal reflection. 16. A light redirecting fabric, comprising: a soft and flexible sheet of optically transmissive material, wherein the soft and flexible sheet comprises a plurality of internal optical interfaces; and a plurality of parallel slits that are formed in a surface of the soft and flexible sheet, wherein each of the parallel slits comprises a first wall and an opposing second wall comprising an optically reflective surface with a root mean square surface profile roughness parameter of at least about 10 nanometers at a sampling length of between 20 and 100 micrometers, and wherein each of the first wall and the second wall directs incident light through total internal reflection. 17. The fabric of claim 16 , wherein the soft and flexible sheet is a multilayered sheet. 18. The fabric of claim 17 , wherein at least one layer of the multilayered sheet has a protective feature, light diffusing feature, light filtering feature, tint feature, color filtering, or a combination thereof. 19. The fabric of claim 16 , wherein the surface of at least one internal optical interface is planar and disposed generally perpendicular to the surface of the soft and flexible sheet. 20. The fabric of claim 16 , wherein the plurality of parallel slits are uniformly distributed in substantially parallel rows.

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  • Production of other optical elements not provided for in B29D11/00009- B29D11/0073 · CPC title

  • refractive and reflective surfaces, e.g. non-imaging catadioptric systems · CPC title

  • for use with ambient light (G02B19/009, G02B19/0095 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Production of light guides · CPC title

  • for use with direct solar radiation · CPC title

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What does patent US9007688B2 cover?
A flexible sheet-form optical system, referenced to as a light redirecting fabric, which has a fabric-like behavior and light redirecting properties. The light redirecting fabric comprises a soft and flexible sheet of optically transmissive material, such as plasticized polyvinyl chloride. A surface of the flexible sheet includes a plurality of parallel slits having spaced-apart walls configure…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Vasylyev Sergiy, Svv Technology Innovations Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B29D11/0074. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 14 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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