Claims
- 1. A double pane window comprised of
- a. a window frame;
- b. an exterior pane of glass attached to the window frame;
- c. an interior window panel comprised of a pane of glass seated in a housing, the housing having a top edge which has a slot cut therein, the slot being sized to receive a cord guide, the interior window panel being mounted within the window frame;
- d. a cord guide positioned within the slot in the housing, the cord guide having a top which is flush with the top edge of the housing and further having at least one cord slot; and
- e. a blind positioned between the exterior pane of glass and the interior window panel, the blind having at least one of a lift cord and a tilt cord which passes through the cord slot.
- 2. The double pane window of claim 1 wherein the blind has tilt cords and a headrail containing a tilt spool to which the tilt cords are attached the tilt spool being positioned behind the cord guide.
- 3. The double pane window of claim 1 wherein the blind has a headrail comprised of two pieces.
- 4. The window blind of claim 3 wherein the headrail has an elongated L-shaped back portion containing a bottom and attached upright and an elongated L-shaped front portion, the front portion having a slot into which the bottom is fitted wherein said upright and front portion have a distance between them of not more than 3/4 inches.
- 5. The double pane window of claim 1 wherein the blind has a headrail with front and back sides, said front and back sides having a distance between them of not more than 3/4 inches.
- 6. The double pane window of claim 1 also comprising a screen attached to the window frame, the screen comprised of screening material seated in a screen housing, the screen housing having a top edge which has a slot cut therein, the slot being sized to receive a cord guide, and a cord guide positioned within the slot in the screen housing, the cord guide having a top which is flush with the top edge of the screen housing and further having a cord slot through which the at least one of a lift cord and a tilt cord passes.
- 7. The double pane window of claim 1 also comprising a seal positioned between the window frame and the housing of the interior window panel.
- 8. The double pane window of claim 1 also comprising at least one keeper attached to the cord guide.
- 9. A double pane window comprised of
- a. a window frame;
- b. an exterior pane of glass attached to the window frame;
- c. an interior window panel comprised of a pane of glass seated in a housing, the housing having a top edge and a side edge which has a slot cut therein, the slot being near the top edge and sized to receive a cord guide, the interior window panel being mounted within the window frame;
- d. a cord guide positioned within the slot in the housing, the cord guide having a top which is flush with the top edge of the housing and further having a cord slot; and
- e. a blind positioned between the exterior pane of glass and the interior window panel, the blind having at least one of a lift cord and a tilt cord which passes through the cord slot.
- 10. The double pane window of claim 9 wherein the blind has tilt cords and a headrail containing a tilt spool to which the tilt cords are attached, the tilt spool being positioned behind the cord guide.
- 11. The double pane window of claim 9 wherein the blind has a headrail comprised of two pieces.
- 12. The window blind of claim 11 wherein the headrail has an elongated L-shaped back portion containing a bottom and attached upright and an elongated L-shaped front portion, the front portion having a slot into which the bottom is fitted.
- 13. The double pane window of claim 9 wherein the blind has a headrail with front and back sides, said front and back sides having a distance between them of not more than 3/4 inches.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/813,536, filed Mar. 7, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,006,813, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/555,133, filed Nov. 8, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,611,381.
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