Claims
- 1. A decorative louvered shutter, comprising:
a frame including longitudinally extending first and second frame members that are laterally spaced apart from one another; each frame member comprising a longitudinally extending casing formed with an internal a longitudinally extending cavity and with an opening to the cavity extending longitudinally along one edge of the casing, and a longitudinally extending rigid extrusion positioned within the cavity, the extrusion having a hollow interior and including an exterior wall that substantially closes the opening to the cavity, with the wall having a plurality of holes arranged in a longitudinally extending series; a plurality of laterally extending louvers arranged in a series along the longitudinal extent of said frame members, with each louver having opposite ends mounted respectively to the first and second frame members; a spindle mounted at each end of each said louver and including a shaft portion projecting into a respective one of said holes in said exterior wall for thereby mounting the louvers to said first and second frame members for movement about respective lateral pivot axes; a concealed actuator mechanism mounted in said first frame member and operable for causing each of the louvers to move simultaneously when one of the louvers is pivotally adjusted, said mechanism comprising a pinion gear provided on the shaft of the spindles in said first frame member, said pinion gear being positioned within the hollow interior of said extrusion; a toothed rack located within the hollow interior of said extrusion and meshing with the respective pinion gears of said spindles, said rack being movable longitudinally within the hollow interior of said extrusion for causing the simultaneous pivoting of the louvers when one of the louvers is pivotally adjusted.
- 2. A shutter according to claim 1, wherein the cavity in said casing has a cross-sectional area which is at least 35% of the overall cross-sectional area of the casing.
- 3. A shutter according to claim 2, wherein the cavity has a cross-sectional area which is at least 45% of the overall cross-sectional area of the casing.
- 4. A shutter according to claim 1, wherein the casing is of a generally U-shaped cross-section, including opposing parallel spaced apart sides connected by an end wall that extends along the outwardly facing edge of the casing, with the sides and end wall thus defining said longitudinally extending cavity with a longitudinally extending opening along the inwardly facing edge of the casing.
- 5. A shutter according to claim 4, wherein said extrusion is made of metal and has an exterior wall that closes the opening to the cavity and thus defines the edge surface of the casing that faces the louvers, side walls extending rearwardly from the exterior wall along each edge thereof that engage the inner surface of the sides of said casing.
- 6. A shutter according to claim 5, wherein the side walls of said extrusion include, successively, an outermost side wall portion that engages the inner surface of the sides of casing, an inset medial side wall portion, and a rearmost side wall portion that also engages the inner surface of the sides of casing, the outermost and rearmost side wall portions forming a friction fit with the sides of the casing to retain the extrusion in position within the cavity.
- 7. A shutter according to claim 6, wherein said extrusion further includes a medial web portion that interconnects the two opposed rearmost side wall portions.
- 8. A shutter according to claim 7 wherein the spindles in said first frame member project through a series of holes formed in the exterior wall of the extrusions and through a corresponding series of holes formed in said medial web portion and arranged in coaxial alignment with the holes in said exterior wall
- 9. A shutter according to claim 1, wherein the spindles in said first frame member are active spindles and the spindles in said second frame member are freely rotatable passive spindles.
- 10. A shutter according to claim 1, wherein the toothed rack has a generally L-shaped cross-section, and the rack teeth are formed on one of the legs of the L-shaped cross section.
- 11. A shutter according to claim 1, including a keyway formed in each louver at the end thereof facing said first frame member, and a corresponding key provided on the end of each spindle in said first frame member and extending into the keyway in the louver.
- 12. A shutter according to claim 1, wherein the shaft portion of said spindle includes noncircular key portion, and wherein said pinion gear is a separate piece positioned on said shaft portion of said spindle and engages said noncircular key portion so that the pinion gear will rotate with said spindle.
- 13. A shutter according to claim 12, wherein the shaft portion of said spindle has a snap fitting formed at the end thereof, and including a snap-fit cap positioned on the snap fitting and serving to retain the spindle in assembled relationship.
- 14. A controller for controlling the opening and closing of louvers of a shutter, the controller comprising:
a longitudinally extending extrusion having an exterior wall, side walls extending rearwardly from the exterior wall along each edge thereof, said side walls including, successively, an outermost side wall portion, a rearmost side wall portion, and inset medial side wall portion between said outermost and rearmost side wall portions, a medial web portion that interconnects the two opposed rearmost side wall portions, a longitudinally spaced series of spindles projecting through a series of holes formed in the exterior wall of the extrusions and through a corresponding series of holes formed in said medial web portion and arranged in coaxial alignment with the holes in said exterior wall, a pinion gear associated with each spindle, and a longitudinally extending toothed rack having teeth meshed with the pinion gears.
- 15. A controller according to claim 14, including a first toothed rack that is positioned between one of the sidewalls and the pinion gears and a second toothed rack positioned between the pinion gear and a second one of the sidewalls.
- 16. A shutter according to claim 15, wherein each toothed rack has a generally L-shaped cross-section, and the rack teeth are formed on one of the legs of the L-shaped cross section.
- 17. A shutter according to claim 14, wherein each spindle has a shaft portion that includes a noncircular key portion, and wherein said pinion gear is a separate piece positioned on said shaft portion of said spindle and engages said noncircular key portion so that the pinion gear will rotate with said spindle.
- 18. A shutter according to claim 14, including a key formed at an end of each spindle and adapted to extend into a corresponding keyway formed in a louver.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/462,517, filed Apr. 11, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60462517 |
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