Lighting member, lighting device, and method for installing lighting member
US-2016252225-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US9719644B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9719644-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414897871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A daylighting system includes a sheet-like light control member disposed on at least an upper part of a daylighting opening, and a shade disposed oppositely to at least a part of the opening, the part being below the part where the light control member is disposed. The light control member is configured to change upward a traveling direction of incident light and allow the incident light to pass through the light control member.
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A daylighting system comprising: a sheet-like light control member disposed on at least an upper part of a daylighting opening, the light control member being configured to change upward a traveling direction of incident light and allow the incident light to pass therethrough; and a shade disposed oppositely with respect to at least a part of the daylighting opening that is below the upper part of the daylighting opening where the light control member is disposed, wherein the light control member includes transparent first portions that extend in a first direction that is nonparallel with respect to an up and down direction and that are arranged in a second direction that is nonparallel with respect to the first direction, and second portions that are arranged along the second direction alternately with the first portions, the second portions having a refractive index that is different from that of the first portions, and wherein in a plane along a normal direction to the light control member and the second direction, an angular range including an outgoing direction of light going out from the light control member, the light having been totally reflected on an interface between the first portions and the second portions and passed though the light control member, is smaller than an angular range including an incident direction of the light incident on the light control member. 2. The daylighting system according to claim 1 , wherein the shade is configured to be oppositely disposed with respect to the light control member. 3. The daylighting system according to claim 1 , wherein, in a plane along a normal direction to the light control member and the second direction, an angular range including an outgoing direction of light going out from the light control member, the light having been reflected on an interface between the first portion and the second portion and passed through the light control member, is smaller than an angular range including an incident direction of the light incident on the light control member. 4. The daylighting system according to claim 3 , wherein the second portions include a heat absorbing agent having an absorption property for light in a near-infrared light wavelength range and a transmission property for light in a visible light wavelength range. 5. The daylighting system according to claim 1 , wherein, in a plane along a normal direction to the light control member and the second direction, an angle defined by an interface between each second portion and the first portion adjacent to the second portion from above, relative to the normal direction to the light control member, decreases from an incident side toward an outgoing side. 6. An object comprising the daylighting system according to claim 1 . 7. A window comprising: a wall having a daylighting opening; a window member disposed in the daylighting opening; and the daylighting system according to claim 1 . 8. The window according to claim 7 , wherein the window includes a pair of the window members, and wherein the light control member is sandwiched therebetween. 9. The window according to claim 7 , wherein the light control member is attached to the window member. 10. The window according to claim 9 , wherein the light control member is disposed on the outgoing side of the window member. 11. The window according to claim 10 , wherein the light control member is disposed inside of a surface of the wall on the outgoing side. 12. A method of manufacturing a daylighting system comprising the steps of: providing a window member disposed in a daylighting opening; providing a sheet-like light control member disposed on at least an upper part of the daylighting opening; and providing a shade disposed oppositely with respect to at least a part of the daylighting opening that is below the upper part of the daylighting opening where the light control member is disposed, wherein the light control member includes transparent first portions that extend in a first direction that is nonparallel with respect to an up and down direction and that are arranged in a second direction that is nonparallel with respect to the first direction and second portions that are arranged along the second direction alternately with the first portions, the second portions having a refractive index that is different from that of the first portions, and wherein the sheet-like light control member is disposed such that, in a plane along a normal direction to the light control member and the second direction, an angular range including an outgoing direction of light going out from the light control member, the light having been totally reflected on an interface between the first portions and the second portions and passed though the light control member, is smaller than an angular range including an incident direction of the light incident on the light control member. 13. A daylighting system comprising: a sheet-like light control member disposed on at least an upper part of a daylighting opening on a light outgoing side, the light control member being configured to change upward a traveling direction of incident light and allow the incident light to pass therethrough; and a shade disposed to oppose at least a part of the daylighting opening that is below the upper part of the daylighting opening where the light control member is disposed, wherein the shade is disposed to oppose and face the light control member on the light outgoing side, wherein the light control member includes transparent first portions that extend in a first direction that is nonparallel with respect to an up and down direction, and which are arranged in a second direction that is nonparallel with respect to the first direction, and second portions that are arranged along the second direction alternately with respect to the first portions, the second portions having a refractive index that is different from that of the first portions, and wherein, in a plane along a normal direction to the light control member and the second direction, an angle defined by an interface between each second portion and the first portion adjacent to the second portion from above, relative to the normal direction to the light control member, decreases from an incident light side toward the light outgoing side, and extends toward the shade. 14. A window comprising: a wall having a daylighting opening; a window member disposed in the daylighting opening; and the daylighting system according to claim 13 .
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