Patents Assigned to IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBH
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Publication number: 20220235951Abstract: A building envelope for a building wall, floor, or roof of a building, includes at least two shells spaced some distance apart from one another, which encloses an intermediate space therebetween, the shells including an exterior-facing shell configured to face an exterior of the building, and an interior-facing shell configured to face an interior of the building. The shells spaced apart from one another are filled with a building material and optionally include structural reinforcement and supply-engineering elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian BERCHTOLD
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Publication number: 20210215351Abstract: Disclosed is a building envelope, in particular a building wall, floor, or roof, having at least two spaced-apart shells that enclose an intermediate space there between, the intermediate space being essentially empty except for weight-bearing and/or construction engineering elements or being filled in at least some sections with porous, open-cell material and being sealed from the exterior and interior of the building. A plurality of heat pipes which are connected to a heat collector on the shell facing the exterior and which end in the intermediate space is arranged in the intermediate space.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian BERCHTOLD
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Patent number: 10962236Abstract: Disclosed is a building envelope for a building wall, floor, or roof of a building, the building envelope comprising at least two shells spaced apart from one another that enclose an intermediate space there between, the intermediate space being sealed against the interior and the exterior of the building and being filled with structural weight-bearing and building-technology components, and at least in sections with a porous, open-celled 3D-pattern material. A plurality of heat pipes which are connected to a heat-collector element on the shell facing the exterior and the interior of the building and which end in the intermediate space are arranged in the intermediate space.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian Berchtold
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Publication number: 20200378621Abstract: A building envelope, in particular a wall, a floor, or a roof of a building with at least two shells spaced some distance apart from one another, which encloses an intermediate space, said space being essentially empty with the exception of weight-bearing and/or construction-engineering elements or being filled at least in sections with porous, open-celled material and sealed from the interior and exterior of the building, wherein controllable sealing means are provided for sealing the intermediate space from the interior and exterior and optionally separated building envelope sections from one other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian BERCHTOLD
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Publication number: 20200378619Abstract: A building envelope, in particular a wall, a floor, or a roof of a building with at least two shells spaced some distance apart from one another, which encloses an intermediate space, said space being essentially empty with the exception of weight-bearing and/or construction-engineering elements or being filled at least in sections with porous, open-celled material and sealed from the interior and exterior of the building, wherein controllable sealing means are provided for sealing the intermediate space from the interior and exterior and optionally separated building envelope sections from one other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian BERCHTOLD
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Publication number: 20200378620Abstract: A building envelope, in particular a wall, a floor, or a roof of a building with at least two shells spaced some distance apart from one another, which encloses an intermediate space, said space being essentially empty with the exception of weight-bearing and/or construction-engineering elements or being filled at least in sections with porous, open-celled material and sealed from the interior and exterior of the building, wherein controllable sealing means are provided for sealing the intermediate space from the interior and exterior and optionally separated building envelope sections from one other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2020Publication date: December 3, 2020Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian BERCHTOLD
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Patent number: 10746413Abstract: Disclosed is a building envelope for a building wall, floor, or roof of a building, the building envelope comprising at least two shells spaced apart from one another which enclose a single intermediate space sealed against the interior and the exterior of the building and being filled with structural weight-bearing and building-technology components, and at least in sections with a porous, open-celled 3D-pattern material. A plurality of heat pipes, formed by associated first and second pipes in the exterior and interior facing shell, respectively, are connected to a heat collector element on the exterior and interior facing shell, respectively protrude from the building envelope, and are configured to increase, hold or decrease heat transition through the building envelope or to affect heat transport into or out of the building envelope.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2013Date of Patent: August 18, 2020Assignee: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian Berchtold
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Publication number: 20180320906Abstract: Disclosed is a building envelope for a building wall, floor, or roof of a building, the building envelope comprising at least two shells spaced apart from one another that enclose an intermediate space there between, the intermediate space being sealed against the interior and the exterior of the building and being filled with structural weight-bearing and building-technology components, and at least in sections with a porous, open-celled 3D-pattern material. A plurality of heat pipes which are connected to a heat-collector element on the shell facing the exterior and the interior of the building and which end in the intermediate space are arranged in the intermediate space.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2018Publication date: November 8, 2018Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian BERCHTOLD
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Patent number: 9664396Abstract: A building envelope, in particular a wall, a floor, or a roof of a building with at least two shells spaced some distance apart from one another, which encloses an intermediate space, said space being essentially empty with the exception of weight-bearing and/or construction-engineering elements or being filled at least in sections with porous, open-celled material and sealed from the interior and exterior of the building, wherein controllable sealing means are provided for sealing the intermediate space from the interior and exterior and optionally separated building envelope sections from one other.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2013Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian Berchtold
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Publication number: 20150308697Abstract: A building envelope, in particular a wall, a floor, or a roof of a building with at least two shells spaced some distance apart from one another, which encloses an intermediate space, said space being essentially empty with the exception of weight-bearing and/or construction-engineering elements or being filled at least in sections with porous, open-celled material and sealed from the interior and exterior of the building, wherein controllable sealing means are provided for sealing the intermediate space from the interior and exterior and optionally separated building envelope sections from one other.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2013Publication date: October 29, 2015Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian BERCHTOLD
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Publication number: 20150285522Abstract: Disclosed is a building envelope, in particular a building wall, floor, or roof, having at least two spaced-apart shells that enclose an intermediate space therebetween, the intermediate space being essentially empty except for weight-bearing and/or construction engineering elements or being filled in at least some sections with porous, open-cell material and being sealed from the exterior and interior of the building. The building envelope further includes fluid supplying and discharging of a fluid in a controlled manner into and out of the intermediate space, the fluid influencing heat transfer through the building envelope or causing heat to be conveyed into and out of the building envelope. The intermediate space is subdivided into building envelope sections with which separately controllable fluid supplying and discharging are associated in order to selectively control heat transfer for each section.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2013Publication date: October 8, 2015Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian Berchtold
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Publication number: 20150276233Abstract: Disclosed is a building envelope, in particular a building wall, floor, or roof, having at least two spaced-apart shells that enclose an intermediate space there between, the intermediate space being essentially empty except for weight-bearing and/or construction engineering elements or being filled in at least some sections with porous, open-cell material and being sealed from the exterior and interior of the building. A plurality of heat pipes which are connected to a heat collector on the shell facing the exterior and which end in the intermediate space is arranged in the intermediate space.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2013Publication date: October 1, 2015Applicant: IIS INSTITUTE FOR INDEPENDENT STUDIES GMBHInventor: Julian Berchtold