Claims
- 1. A light control window covering comprising in combination,
- a sheet of fabric material having an inner face and an outer face,
- a plurality of substantially planar rigid elongated vanes having a longitudinal axis and being positioned adjacent to the inner face of said sheet, said vanes having planar faces and side edges with said sheet being positioned adjacent to one side edge, each planar face having marginal areas adjacent to said side edges,
- a plurality of elongated flexible cords positioned along the opposite side edge of said vanes from said sheet and extending perpendicularly to said vanes, said cords being affixed to each of said vanes along said opposite side edge and said inner face of said sheet being affixed along straight lines to the marginal area of a planar face of each of said vanes adjacent said one side edge of said vanes, and
- means for pivoting said vanes about their longitudinal axes between a closed position wherein the vanes lie in substantially parallel relationship with said sheet and an open position wherein the vanes lie in substantially perpendicular relationship to said sheet, and wherein when said vanes are in the open position, the sheet in cross-section perpendicular to said vanes forms an S-shaped curve associated with each vane.
- 2. The window covering of claim 1 wherein said S-shaped curves are at least partially confined between adjacent vanes.
- 3. A light control window covering comprising in combination,
- a sheet of fabric material having an inner face and an outer face,
- a plurality of substantially planar rigid elongated vanes having a longitudinal axis and being positioned adjacent to the inner face of said sheet, said vanes having planar faces and side edges with said sheet being positioned adjacent to one side edge, each planar face having marginal areas adjacent to said side edges,
- a plurality of elongated flexible cords positioned along the opposite side edge of said vanes from said sheet and extending perpendicularly to said vanes, said cords being affixed to each of said vanes along said opposite side edge and said inner face of said sheet being affixed along straight lines to the marginal area of a planar face of each of said vanes adjacent said one side edge of said vanes with said sheet being folded back upon and bonded to itself along its connection to said marginal area of the planar face of each vane, and
- means for pivoting said vanes about their longitudinal axis between a closed position wherein the vanes lie in substantially parallel relationship with said sheet and an open position wherein the vanes lie in substantially perpendicular relationship to said sheet.
- 4. The window covering of claim 3 wherein when said vanes are in the open position, the sheets in cross section perpendicular to said vanes form a U-shaped curve associated with each vane.
- 5. The window covering of claim 4 wherein said fabric sheet is creased to point outwardly away from said vanes at intermediate locations between said vanes.
- 6. A light control window covering comprising in combination,
- a sheet of fabric material having an inner face and an outer face, a plurality of substantially planar rigid elongated vanes having a longitudinal axis and being positioned adjacent to the inner face of said sheet, said vanes having planar faces and side edges with said sheet being positioned adjacent to one side edge, each planar face having marginal areas adjacent to said side edges,
- a plurality of elongated flexible cords positioned along the opposite side edge of said vanes from said sheet and extending perpendicularly to said vanes, said cords being affixed to each of said vanes along said opposite side edge and said inner face of said sheet being affixed along straight lines to said marginal area of a planar face of each of said vanes adjacent said one side edge of said vanes, and
- means for pivoting said vanes about their longitudinal axis between a closed position wherein the vanes lie in substantially parallel relationship with said sheet and an open position wherein the vanes lie in substantially perpendicular relationship to said sheet, and wherein said sheet is affixed to said vanes along said marginal areas with flexible connectors, said connectors being bonded to the inner face of said sheet and to a marginal area of a planar face of said vanes such that when said vanes are in the closed position, the connectors in cross-section perpendicular to said vanes are-of U-shaped configuration.
- 7. The window covering of claim 6 wherein said fabric sheet is creased to point outwardly away from said vanes at intermediate locations between said vanes.
- 8. A light control window covering comprising in combination,
- a sheet of fabric material having an inner face and an outer face,
- a plurality of substantially planar rigid elongated vanes having a longitudinal axis and being positioned adjacent to the inner face of said sheet, said vanes having planar faces and side edges with said sheet being positioned adjacent to one side edge, each planar face having marginal areas adjacent to said side edges,
- a plurality of elongated flexible cords positioned along the opposite side edge of said vanes from said sheet and extending perpendicularly to said vanes, said cords being affixed to each of said vanes along said opposite side edge and said inner face of said sheet being fixed along straight lines to the marginal area of a planar face of each of said vanes adjacent said one side edge of said vanes, said sheet being composed of a plurality of elongated contiguous strips of fabric extending longitudinally in a direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of said vanes and having inner and outer faces and side edges, said strips in each sheet being bonded together adjacent to said straight lines, each strip having a longitudinal marginal area on each face adjacent to said side edges, one marginal area of each strip being affixed to one marginal area of a vane and another marginal area of each strip adjacent to the opposite side edge of said strip from said one marginal area of said strip being bonded to an adjacent strip, and
- means for pivoting said vanes about their longitudinal axis between a closed position wherein the vanes lie in a substantially parallel relationship with said sheet and an open position wherein the vanes lie in a substantially perpendicular relationship to said sheet.
- 9. The window covering of claim 8 wherein said vanes in said closed positions have a face which confronts said sheet and a face which is non-confronting to said sheet and wherein said marginal area of each strip is affixed to the non-confronting face of an associated vane when the vanes are in the closed position.
- 10. The window covering of claim 9 wherein said another marginal area of each strip is bonded to the adjacent strip in an outer face to outer face relationship.
- 11. The window covering of claim 8 wherein said marginal area of each strip is affixed to said one marginal area of a vane with a flexible connector.
- 12. The window covering of claim 11 wherein said vanes in the closed position have a face which confronts said sheet and a face which is non-confronting to said sheet and wherein each of said flexible connectors comprises an elongated ribbon of material bonded to the outer faces of said strips and to the confronting face of an associated vane.
- 13. The window covering of claim 12 wherein each of said flexible connectors has two faces and is bonded to said strips of fabric and said associated vanes on the same face of said connector.
- 14. The window covering of claim 12 wherein said sheet in cross section perpendicular to said vane forms a U-shaped curve associated with each vane when the vanes are in the open position.
- 15. The window covering of claim 14 wherein said sheet in cross section perpendicular to said vanes forms a U-shaped curve associated with each vane when the vanes are in the open and closed positions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/149,083 filed Nov. 9, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,638,880, for Fabric Light Control Window Covering With Rigid Vanes.
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