Cable and panel fabric

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6233881
SERIAL NO

09489986

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A fabric made up of multiple cables and multiple panels is provided for roofs, ceilings, and wall hangings. The cables are arranged in sets of three over the area to be covered, and the panels are suspended between the cable sets to complete the fabric. Specifically, each panel has four attachment points and is suspended between two adjacent cable sets such that it attaches to two of the three cables in each set on either side of it. More specifically, each panel attaches to the middle cable of the two sets on either side, and to the top cable in one set and the bottom cable in the other set. This particular arrangement creates overlapping rows of overlapping panels that viewed from one perspective resembles overlapping shingles on a conventional roof, but when viewed from another perspective reveals that the individual panels are held apart by the cable sets to allow air and light to diffuse through. Multiple sections, each comprising a separate fabric, can also be configured together to form roofs, ceilings, and wall hangings. As a roof, the panels can include photovoltaic cells or water heating cells to collect solar energy, and the fabric can further be configured to track the sun. As a ceiling or wall hanging, the panels of the fabric can be configured with lights or sound damping materials.

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  • SUN-RG

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Rainbolt, John 24985 Soquel San Jose Rd., Los Gatos, CA 95033 7 33

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