The invention relates to window blind assemblies or more specifically to one that has slats that can be illuminated.
The invention may be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which, like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:
The illuminated window blind assembly 100 as illustrated in
The slats have a top surface 106 and a bottom surface 104 which may be connected to the top surface 106 by an opposing side surfaces 108. The top surface 106 would be the surface that would be exposed to the outside sunshine. The bottom surface 104 would be the surface that would be exposed to the interior living area. The slats could be formed from any of many different materials such as wood, metal or plastic. The preferred embodiment would use extruded plastic slats.
LED wiring 130 may extend from the stile 126 through the end cap enclosure 128 to the slat and may terminate at the LED light strip 132 to distribute light to the light guide plate 144.
The light producing technology inside the slats consists of a LED array strip 132 that is established in a side-emitting position inside the slat. The LED array strip 132 may project light of virtually any color from one or more side edges of a light guide plate 144. The LED array strip 132 is attached to the light guide plate 144 by reflective permanent tape.
The bottom surface of the light guide plate 144 is joined to a reflective material that functions to project light upward through the translucent surface of the slat.
The light guide plate 144 includes etchings which redirect the light from the side mounted LED array(s) 132 perpendicular from the light source(s). This causes the light from the side mounted LED array strip(s) 132 to be redirected up through the translucent surface of the slat 112.
The slat 112 is co-extruded with two materials: one that is opaque and one that is translucent. It is also unique in that the opaque material covers a greater surface area than does the translucent area, allowing the light emitting parts to remain hidden from view while producing a perfectly evenly distributed light from each slat 112.
When the slats 112 are closed and the light function is turned on, the bottom surface 106 portion of every slat that is opaque is completely overlapped by the light producing translucent surface of the slat 112 below, creating a clean, side to side and top-to-bottom solid lighting surface in the window.
While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are herein described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the description herein of specific embodiments is not intended to limit the invention to the particular forms disclosed.
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