Claims
- 1. A window covering, comprising:a roller tube; a holder; a shade having opposed first and second ends, the first end being engaged with the roller tube and the second end being engaged with the holder such that the shade forms a bight between its ends; a rod disposed in the bight; a hollow shade guide forming a channel, the channel being open along a slit, the rod being parallel with the guide and being advanceable through the slit and disposed in the channel; and a lift mechanism coupled to the roller tube to selectively rotate the roller tube and thereby move the shade between a raised position, wherein the bight is closely juxtaposed with the holder, and a lowered position, wherein the bight is distanced from the holder.
- 2. The window covering of claim 1, wherein the shade defines a pattern whereby as the shade is raised and lowered, the shade moves between low and high opacity configurations.
- 3. The window covering of claim 2, wherein the shade is established by alternating first and second strips, the first strips being characterized by relatively high opacity and the second strips being characterized by relatively low opacity.
- 4. The window covering of claim 2, wherein the shade is established by alternating first and second strips, the first strips being characterized by a first pattern and the second strips being characterized by a second pattern, the first pattern being different from the second pattern.
- 5. The window covering of claim 2, wherein the shade is established by alternating first and second strips, the first strips being characterized by a first pattern and the second strips being characterized by a second pattern, the first pattern being staggered relative to the second pattern.
- 6. The window covering of claim 1, wherein the lift mechanism includes a motor and at least one battery.
- 7. The window covering of claim 6, wherein the lift mechanism is mounted in the head rail.
- 8. The window covering of claim 1, wherein the lift mechanism is manually operated.
- 9. A window covering, comprising:a suspension assembly including a first holder and a second holder; a shade defining a first sheet suspended from the first holder, the first sheet terminating at a bight, the shade also defining a second sheet suspended from the second holder, the second sheet terminating at the bight, at least the first holder being operable to move the first sheet while the second sheet remains stationary; a rod in the bight; and a shade guide forming a channel along the entire length of the rod, the rod being disposed in the channel within the shade guide.
- 10. The window covering of claim 9, wherein the first holder is a roller tube and the second holder is a stationary holder, the window covering including:a lift mechanism coupled to the roller tube to selectively rotate the roller tube and thereby move the shade between a raised position, wherein the bight is closely juxtaposed with the stationary holder, and a lowered position, wherein the bight is distanced from the stationary holder.
- 11. The window covering of claim 9, wherein the first sheet moves past the second sheet when the shade is raised and lowered to cause the shade to move between a higher opacity configuration and a lower opacity configuration.
- 12. The window covering of claim 11, wherein the shade is established by alternating first and second strips, the first strips being characterized by relatively high opacity and the second strips being characterized by relatively low opacity.
- 13. The window covering of claim 11, wherein the shade is established by alternating first and second strips, the first strips being characterized by a first pattern and the second strips being characterized by a second pattern, the first pattern being different from the second pattern.
- 14. The window covering of claim 13, wherein the shade is established by alternating first and second strips, the first strips being characterized by a first pattern and the second strips being characterized by a second pattern, the first pattern being staggered relative to the second pattern.
- 15. The window covering of claim 10, wherein the lift mechanism includes a motor and at least one battery.
- 16. The window covering of claim 15, wherein the lift mechanism is mounted in the head rail.
- 17. The window covering of claim 10, wherein the lift mechanism is manually operated.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/044,594, abandoned, filed Mar. 19, 1998, incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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