Claims
- 1. A venetian type blind comprising:
- a bottomrail;
- a plurality of slats above the bottomrail, each slat having a first end and second end and an inside edge and an outside edge, and each slat having at least a first slot on one of the outside edge and the inside edge proximate the first end of the slat, the first slots forming a first vertically arrayed set of slots, and a second slot on one of the inside edge and the outside edge proximate the second end of the slat and laterally spaced apart from the first slot, the second slots forming a second vertically arrayed set of slots;
- a first ladder positioned proximate the first ends of the slats having opposite cord type rails and rungs extending therebetween to support a slat, one of the rails being positioned near the first set of slots, both of said rails being connected to the bottomrail;
- a first pair of lift cords adjacent to the first ladder and connected to the bottomrails, one of the lift cords running through the first set of slots;
- a second ladder positioned proximate the second ends of the slats having opposite cord type rails and rungs extending therebetween to support a slat, one of the rails being positioned near the second set of slots, both of said rails being connected to the bottomrail;
- a second pair of lift cords adjacent to the second ladder and connected to the bottomrail, one of the lift cords running through the second set of slots;
- the rungs of each of the ladders extending horizontally between the cord type rails and each being aligned above one another;
- the first pair of lift cords being engaged with substantially each of the rungs of the first ladder and the second pair of lift cords being engaged with substantially each of the rungs of the second ladder, such that the rails of the ladders fold substantially in a plane parallel to the edges of the slats when the lift cords draw the slats together;
- a headrail above the bottomrail and the plurality of slats through which the lift cords pass; and
- a tilt mechanism attached to the headrail to which the first and second ladders are attached, such that when the blind is changed from an open position to a closed position the rails of each of the ladders will move relative to one another.
- 2. The venetian type blind of clam 1 wherein the rails of the ladders are wider than the lift cords and wider than the slots.
- 3. The venetian type blind of claim 1 further comprising means for preventing the rails of the ladders from fully fitting within the slots.
- 4. The venetian type blind of claim 3 wherein the prevention means comprises the ladder rails having a dimension greater than the opening of the slots.
- 5. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the engagement of the lift cords with the ladder rungs comprises the alternate lacing of lift cords with the ladder rungs.
- 6. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the engagement of the lift cords with the ladder rungs comprises at least one of the lift cords passing through at least one of the ladder rungs.
- 7. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the ladder rungs are aligned above one another at a distance sufficient to allow the slat supported by such rung to be lifted off the rung for removal from the blind.
- 8. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the lift cords have a diameter smaller than a diameter of the rails of the first and second ladders.
- 9. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the lift mechanism is comprised of a first cylindrical member to which the rails of the first ladder are attached; a second cylindrical member to which the rails of the second ladder are attached; an axle attached between the first cylindrical member and the second cylindrical member; and means for rotating the axle and attached cylindrical members.
- 10. The venetian type blind of claim 9, wherein at least one of the lift cords passes through at least one of the cylindrical members.
- 11. The venetian type blind of claim 9 wherein the means for rotating the axle and attached cylindrical members is one of a right angle drive and a worm drive.
- 12. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the slats are symmetrical to a plane passing from the front edge to the back edge of the slats.
- 13. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the slats are one of wood, aluminum and plastic.
- 14. The venetian type blind of claim 1 also comprising a tube lift attached to the headrail and to which the lift cords are connected.
- 15. The venetian type blind of claim 1 also comprising four pulleys within the bottomrail and positioned so that one lift cord passes over each pulley.
- 16. The venetian type blind of claim 1 also comprising a cord lock connected to the lift cords.
- 17. The venetian type blind of claim 1 wherein the slots have a depth substantially equal to a diameter of the lift cords.
- 18. The venetian type blind of claim 1 also comprising at least one weight attached to at least one lift cord.
- 19. The venetian type blind of claim 1 also comprising a cord lock through which the lift cords pass.
- 20. The venetian type blind of claim 19 wherein the cord lock is always engaged unless the lift cords are being operated.
- 21. A venetian type blind comprising:
- a bottomrail comprised of two spaced apart parallel rails;
- a plurality of slats above the bottomrail, each slat having a first end and second end and an inside edge and an outside edge, and each slat having at least a first slot on one of the outside edge and the inside edge proximate the first end of the slat, the first slots forming a first vertically arrayed set of slots, and a second slot on one of the inside edge and the outside edge proximate the second end of the slat and laterally spaced apart from the first slot, the second slots forming a second vertically arrayed set of slots;
- a first ladder positioned proximate the first ends of the slats having opposite cord type rails and rungs extending therebetween to support a slat, one of the rails being positioned near the first set of slots, both of said rails being connected to the bottomrail;
- a first pair of lift cords adjacent to the first ladder and connected to the bottomrails, one of the lift cords running through the first set of slots;
- a second ladder positioned proximate the second ends of the slats having opposite cord type rails and rungs extending therebetween to support a slat, one of the rails being positioned near the second set of slots, both of said rails being connected to the bottomrail;
- a second pair of lift cords adjacent to the second ladder and connected to the bottomrail, one of the lift cords running through the second set of slots;
- the rungs of each of the ladders extending horizontally between the cord type rails and each being aligned above one another;
- the first pair of lift cords being engaged with substantially each of the rungs of the first ladder and the second pair of lift cords being engaged with substantially each of the rungs of the second ladder, such that the rails of the ladders fold substantially in a plane parallel to the edges of the slats when the lift cords draw the slats together;
- a headrail above the bottomrail and the plurality of slats through which the lift cords pass; and
- a tilt mechanism attached to the headrail to which the first and second ladders are attached, such that when the blind is changed from an open position to a closed position the rails of each of the ladders will move relative to one another, wherein one lift cord of each pair of lift cords is attached to one rail of the bottomrail and a second lift cord of each pair of lift cords is attached to the other rail of the bottomrail.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/384,136 filed Feb. 6, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,573,051.
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