Electrically dimmable windows for aircraft are powered by energy
harvesting devices on-board the aircraft. The harvested energy is stored
and used to control the opacity of the windows based on individual window
opacity settings selected either by passengers or a cabin attendant. Each
window has an associated control circuit that controls the electrical
power applied to the window based on the selected opacity setting. The
control circuit includes a low energy usage processor that remains in a
sleep mode until a change in the opacity setting is detected. Each
control circuit may include a radio transceiver that receives control
signals from a transmitter operated by the cabin attendant in order to
simultaneously remotely control the opacity settings of multiple windows.
| Inventors: |
Mitchell; Bradley J.; (Snohomish, WA)
; Laib; Trevor M.; (Woodinville, WA)
; Fletcher; Henry V.; (Everett, WA)
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| Correspondence Name and Address:
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TUNG & ASSOCIATES / RANDY W. TUNG, ESQ.
838 W. LONG LAKE ROAD, SUITE 120
BLOOMFIELD HILLS
MI
48302
US
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| Assignee Name and Adress: |
The Boeing Company
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| Serial No.:
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862395 |
| Series Code:
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11
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| Filed:
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September 27, 2007 |