Claims
- 1. A venetian blind assembly including an array of elongated slats of generally equal width, which minimizes light infiltration when the slats are in their closed position, said assembly comprising in addition to said array of slats:
- a headrail,
- a bottom rail,
- at least two lift cords connected between said headrail and said bottom rail and spaced from each other along the length of said rails,
- at least two ladder cord assemblies for tilting said slats, each of said ladder cord assemblies including two spaced vertical ladder cords between which extend a plurality of rung cords which are generally equally spaced vertically from each other,
- said headrail including a bottom surface along the length thereof and a projection along the length thereof below said bottom surface, said projection being generally rectangular and located generally at the center of the headrail so as to be positioned between said parallel vertical ladder cords, such that in the closed position the top surface of the uppermost slat may engage a corner of said projection so as to prevent infiltration between said uppermost slat and said headrail,
- each of said slats including a top surface and having a curvalinear cross section with the edges being downwardly projecting and being provided with at least two pairs of holes, said pairs of holes being spaced from each other along the length of said slats, with the holes of each of said pairs being located across the width of said slat from each other and adjacent opposite edges of said slat, each of said holes being connected to said adjacent edge of said slat by a slit,
- each of said rung cords being inserted into one of said pairs of holes by application of pressure to the top surface of each slat adjacent the slit to force the rung cord through the slit so as to enter said holes from above said slats and pass under the center portion of each of said slats between said holes whereby in the closed position the lower edge of each slat may engage the upper surface of the next lower slat, without said rung cord interfering with the contact of the lower edge of each slat with the upper surface of the next lower slat, so as to essentially prevent light infiltration between said slats when said blind slats are in their closed position,
- each said ladder cord including a cord loop in conjunction with each rung cord, each said cord loop being attached to one said vertical ladder cord at a position spaced above said slat, each said cord loop permitting said lift cord to pass therethrough for keeping each said lift cord alongside each said adjacent ladder cord and for permitting relative motion between said lift and ladder cords.
- 2. The venetian blind assembly of claim 1 wherein said lift cords are located outwardly of the edges of said slats.
- 3. The venetian blind assembly of claim 1 wherein said holes are square.
- 4. The venetian blind of claim 1 wherein said rung cord is spaced below the center portion disposed between the edges of said slat.
- 5. A venetian blind assembly including an array of elongated slats of generally equal width, which minimizes light infiltration when the slats are in their closed position, said assembly comprising in addition to said array of slats:
- a headrail,
- a bottom rail,
- at least two lift cords connected between said headrail and said bottom rail and spaced from each other along the length of said rails,
- at least two ladder cord assemblies for tilting said slats, each of said ladder cord assemblies including two spaced vertical ladder cords between which extend a plurality of rung cords which are generally equally spaced vertically from each other,
- each of said slats including a top surface and having a curvalinear cross section with the edges being downwardly projecting and being provided with at least two pairs of holes, said pairs of holes being spaced from each other along the length of said slats and adjacent opposite edges of said slat, each of said holes being connected to said adjacent edge of said slat by a slit,
- each of said slats being configured to receive each of said rung cords into one of said pair of holes by application of pressure to the top surface of each slat adjacent the slit to force the rung cord through the slit into the holes, so as to enter said holes from above said slats and pass under the center portion of each of said slats between said holes, whereby in the closed position the entire lower edge of each slat may engage or be only slightly spaced from the upper surface of the next lower slat, so as to essentially prevent light infiltration between said slats when said blind slats are in their closed position.
- 6. The venetian blind of claim 5 wherein said rung cord is spaced below the center portion disposed between the edges of said slat.
- 7. A venetian blind assembly including an array of elongated slats of generally equal width, which minimizes light infiltration when the slats are in their closed position, said assembly comprising in addition to said array of slats:
- a headrail,
- a bottom rail,
- at least two lift cords connected between said headrail and said bottom rail and spaced from each other along the length of said rails,
- at least two ladder cord assemblies for tilting said slats, each of said ladder cord assemblies including two spaced vertical ladder cords between which extend a plurality of rung cords which are generally equally spaced vertically from each other,
- said headrail including a bottom surface along the length thereof and a projection along the length thereof below said bottom surface, said projection being generally rectangular and located generally at the center of the headrail so as to be positioned between said parallel vertical ladder cords, such that in the closed position the top surface of the uppermost slat may engage a corner of said projection so as to prevent infiltration between said uppermost slat and said headrail,
- each of said slats including a top surface and having a curvalinear cross section with the edges being downwardly projecting and being provided with at least two pairs of holes, said pairs of holes being spaced from each other along the length of said slats and adjacent the same edge of said slat, each of said holes being connected to said adjacent edge of said slat by a slit,
- each of said rung cords being inserted into one of said holes by application of pressure to the top surface of each slat adjacent the slit to force the rung cord through the slit so as to enter said holes from above said slats and pass under the center portion of each of said slats between said holes, whereby when said slats are tilted to the closed position, with the holes located adjacent to the lower edge of the slat, the lower edge of each slat may engage the upper surface of the next lower slat, without said rung cord interfering with the contact of the lower edge of each slat with the upper surface of the next lower slat, so as to essentially prevent light infiltration between said slats when said blind slats are in their closed position,
- each said ladder cord including a cord loop in conjunction with each rung cord, each said cord loop being attached to one said vertical ladder cord at a position spaced above said slat, each said cord loop permitting said lift cord to pass therethrough for keeping each said lift cord alongside each said adjacent ladder cord and for permitting relative motion between said lift and ladder cords.
- 8. The venetian blind of claim 7 wherein said rung cord is spaced below the center portion disposed between the edges of said slat.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application Ser. No. 232,866 filed on Apr. 25, 1994 abandoned, which is continuation of application Ser. No. 08/075,204 filed on Jun. 10, 1993 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (20)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
563344 |
May 1957 |
ITX |
Continuations (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
232866 |
Apr 1994 |
|
Parent |
75204 |
Jun 1993 |
|