Claims
- 1. In a horizontal slat-type, roll-up, blind formed of numerous, substantially identical, elongated slats which are normally arranged one above another and are hingedly connected together along their adjacent longitudinal edges, with said slats each being formed of a pair of substantially parallel, spaced apart walls which are secured together to provide upper and lower longitudinal edges; with the upper edge of each slat formed with an integral, elongated flange having an upper free edge bent into a downward opening hook and with the lower edge of each slat formed as a downwardly opening channel defined by opposite, lower portions of the two walls, and with the lower edge of one of the two walls being bent into the channel and upwardly to form an upwardly opening hook within the channel, and with the lower edge of the opposite wall portion forming the channel extending along side of the upwardly opening hook and spaced a short distance therefrom, and with the hook on the upper free edge of one slat extending into the channel and pivotally engaged with the upwardly opening hook on the adjacent lower edge of the next slat, the improvement comprising:
- said slat walls each being completely formed of thin sheet metal pieces which are bent and joined together to form the slats;
- a notch formed at opposite ends of the flange hook, by removing a short length of the flange hook at the opposite ends of each slat, and with the flange hook extending along the length of the slat between the notches;
- a cover portion integrally formed with said opposite wall portion such that a curve having an overall V-shape, when viewed in cross section, is formed at the free end of said opposite wall between said opposite wall portion and cover portion and said cover portion abutting said flange hook when said blind is in a hanging position;
- a continuous projection formed on said opposite wall portion and extending toward said cover portion within said V;
- horizontally elongated openings formed in each of the flanges between their free ends and the upper edges of the walls for providing for ventilation through the slats when the blind is arranged to cover an opening such as a window or door opening;
- a transverse slot formed in end portions of the areas of said opposite wall portion which overlaps the notches at the opposite ends of the flange hook, a tab formed at the end portions only on said opposite wall portion, said tabs being inwardly bent to extend inwardly of the channel towards the upwardly opening hook for substantially closing the channel at the opposite ends thereof and whereby said projection is adjacent said cover portion on said tab;
- said slats being formed of continuous type elongated extrusions which are cut to predetermined slat length and, are of uniform cross section along their lengths, and with the notches being cut in the opposite ends of the flange hook of each slat, with slits arranged transversely in the slats along their opposite wall portion in alignment with the notches and with the tabs being bent at the slits;
- whereby the tabs are engageable with the opposite ends of the flange hook to prevent the flange hook from moving endwise relative to the channels within which they are inserted and to thereby prevent the slats from shifting endwise relative to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 922,868, filed Jul. 31, 1992 now abandoned.
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