Claims
- 1. An architectural covering for a window, comprising:a plurality of vanes, at least one vane comprising a laminated opaque portion including a first strip and a second strip forming a closed-perimeter torque tube therebetween, and a resiliently collapsible insert received within an interior formed between the first and second strips, wherein the first and second strips compress the resiliently collapsible insert to cause a portion of the first and second strips to be spaced apart from each other.
- 2. The architectural covering according to claim 1, further including a sheer made of individual, narrow strips of sheer material attached to the at least one vane.
- 3. The architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein said first strip has a different thickness than said second strip.
- 4. The architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein said resiliently collapsible insert and said first and second strips are of substantially equal length.
- 5. The architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the resiliently collapsible insert has a non-flat cross-sectional shape.
- 6. The architectural covering according to claim 5, wherein the non-flat cross sectional shape comprises one of a C-shaped cross sectional shape, a V-shaped cross sectional shape, and an S-shaped cross sectional shape.
- 7. The architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein said laminated opaque portion and said resiliently collapsible insert are capable of being rolled flat prior to their integration.
- 8. An architectural covering for a window, comprising:a plurality of vanes, at least one vane including a laminated relatively opaque strip comprising first and second elongated and overlapping strips, the first and second strips including first and second longitudinally extending edges, means for selectively attaching one of the first and second longitudinally extending edges of the first strip to one of the first and second longitudinally extending edges of the second strip such that the attached longitudinally extending edges abut each other, and a resiliently collapsible insert received within an interior formed between the first and second strips, wherein the first and second strips compress the resiliently collapsible insert to cause a portion of the first and second strips to be spaced apart from each other.
- 9. The architectural covering according to claim 8, wherein the vane further includes a sheer portion made of individual, narrow strips of sheer material attached to one of the first and second longitudinally extending edges of the first and second strips.
- 10. The architectural covering according to claim 8, wherein said first strip has a different thickness than said second strip.
- 11. The architectural covering according to claim 8, wherein one of said at least one vane and said resiliently collapsible insert are capable of being rolled flat prior to their integration.
- 12. The architectural covering according to claim 8, wherein said resiliently collapsible insert and said first and second strips are of substantially equal length.
- 13. The architectural covering according to claim 8, wherein the resiliently collapsible insert has a non-flat cross-sectional shape.
- 14. The architectural covering according to claim 13, wherein the non-flat cross sectional shape comprises one of a C-shaped cross sectional shape, a V-shaped cross sectional shape, and an S-shaped cross sectional shape.
- 15. An architectural covering for windows, comprising:a plurality of vanes, at least one vane comprising an integrated composite of an opaque portion comprising a first strip and a second strip, and an adjacent sheer portion made of individual, narrow strips of sheer material, an upper end of the sheer portion being adapted to be secured to at least one of an adjacent hanger and an adjacent vane, and a resiliently collapsible insert received within an interior formed between the first and second strips, wherein the first and second strips compress the resiliently collapsible insert to cause a portion of the first and second strips to be spaced apart from each other.
- 16. The architectural covering according to claim 15, wherein the opaque portion of each vane forms a closed-perimeter torque tube.
- 17. The architectural covering according to claim 15, wherein the resiliently collapsible insert has a non-flat cross-sectional shape.
- 18. The architectural covering according to claim 17, wherein the non-flat cross sectional shape comprises one of a C-shaped cross sectional shape, a V-shaped cross sectional shape, and an S-shaped cross sectional shape.
- 19. An architectural covering for a window, comprising:a plurality of vanes, at least one vane comprising an opaque flaccid tube and a resiliently collapsible insert centrally, received within the tube, whereby the resiliently collapsible insert is compressed in cross section by the tube,and causes the tube to change its cross section to form a torsionally rigid structure.
- 20. The architectural covering according to claim 19, wherein the resiliently collapsible insert has a non-flat cross sectional shape.
CROSS NOTING TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of provisional patent Application Serial No. 60/196,726, filed on Apr. 13, 2000, and provisional patent Application Serial No. 60/272,180, filed on Feb. 28, 2001.
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