Thermally insulating or acoustically insulating or it window

By integrating a camera and image monitor, the invention enhances thermal and sound insulation in windows by 30 times while maintaining transparency.

JP2026025792APending Publication Date: 2026-02-16黒岩 一男
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Application Number
JP2024150332
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2024-08-01
Publication Date
2026-02-16

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Technical Problem

Conventional windows struggle to balance thermal and sound insulation with transparency, often becoming opaque when high-performance insulation is achieved.

Method used

Incorporating a camera and image monitor to allow see-through views despite opaque areas, enhancing thermal and sound insulation by more than 30 times.

Benefits of technology

The solution provides improved thermal and sound insulation while maintaining transparency, achieving significant insulation enhancements without compromising visibility.

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Abstract

The windows were primarily glass windows. The window then served the functions of daylighting, ventilation, and see-through. However, among means constituting a space or a room formed by the window, the window is the most difficult part to enhance the performance. This is because the window is made of glass.SOLUTION: A camera and an image monitor are functioned so as to be seen through even when a window becomes opaque like a wall by paying attention to the fact that the purpose can be artificially and sufficiently achieved even when the window is not transparent concerning lighting, ventilation and see-through among the functions of lighting, ventilation and see-through. As a result, the performance of the window is enhanced, and the excessively hot window, the excessively cold window, and the excessively noisy window can be improved.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 1
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Description

[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to windows, including doorways or emergency exits for occupied spaces or rooms. Summary of the Invention

[0002] The object of this invention is to improve the thermal insulation or sound insulation of conventional windows. If a window is made of a high-performance thermal insulation or sound insulation material, the window will become opaque, but by effectively using a camera and image monitor, including the opaque part, the thermal insulation or sound insulation of the window can be improved by more than 30 times, i.e., until it is no longer too hot, too cold, or too noisy. [Brief explanation of the drawings]

[0003] [Figure 1] Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the present invention in a simplified manner. Fig. 1 shows the camera and image monitor functioning to allow for a see-through view from the inside to the outside, or vice versa, even when opaque areas are present.

Claims

1. The thermal insulation window, sound insulation window, or IT window is characterized in that a camera and an image monitor are connected by a predetermined electric wire that can be electrically connected, and this predetermined electric wire penetrates the thermal insulation material or sound insulation material without reducing the thermal insulation or sound insulation properties, thereby compensating for parts that have previously been weak in terms of thermal and sound insulation and improving the thermal insulation or sound insulation properties.

2. 2. The thermal insulating window, sound insulating window or IT window according to claim 1, wherein the camera is a surveillance camera.

3. 2. The heat insulating window, sound insulating window or IT window according to claim 1, wherein the image monitor of claim 1 is a liquid crystal display.

4. 2. The heat-insulating window, sound-insulating window or IT window according to claim 1, characterized in that the heat-insulating or sound-insulating material is perlite.

5. 5. The thermal insulation window, sound insulation window or IT window according to claim 1, characterized in that the perlite according to claim 4 is made from obsidian.