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20080202701 | See-out, no-see-in, blind for a window, door, or room partition, or in short a noseein. - A semi-mirrored translucent surface is angled so that when looking towards it from one side (from the outside) one sees the reflection of an illuminated surface that is brighter than what is beyond (the inside) and when looking towards it from the other side (from the inside) one's view through is not blocked by the reflection of a dark surface. The effect is that looking in from the outside, one sees what appear to be illuminated closed blinds and looking out from the inside one sees through what appear to be open slats. | 08-28-2008 |
20080277074 | Roman shade with movable top rail - A Roman shade includes a head beam; a top rail located below the head beam; a shade body having an upper portion attached to the top rail; and a lift control unit including a plurality of lift locks mounted on the head beam for controlling the top rail and the shade body to stop at any desired lifted position, a plurality of first lift cords passed through one of the lift locks to fasten to a lower portion of the shade body, and a plurality of second lift cords passed through the other lift lock to fasten to the top rail. When the first lift cords are pulled to different extents, the shade body is lifted or lowered; and when the second lift cords are pulled to different extents, the top rail is caused to move toward or away from the head beam. | 11-13-2008 |
20090078378 | PRIVACY BLIND - A window blind for privacy includes slats made of transparent material having an embossed pattern and a printed pattern thereon sufficient to decrease the transparency of the slat and obscure visibility through the slats while maintaining a high degree of translucency. The lift cord is positioned outside of the slats, and the slats are constructed to close without exposing significant voids there through that are not overlapped by an adjacent slat. A valance is formed from slats and overlaps spaces that may occur above and below the head rail. | 03-26-2009 |
20100170644 | Decorative valance structure - A decorative valance structure for a vertical blind assembly is disclosed. The longitudinally extending portion and the return portions of the valance structure are cut to the desired length from a PVC extrusion. Corner members are utilized to join the opposite ends of the longitudinally extending portions to the return portions. A flexible extrusion is attached to the top edge and the bottom edge of the valance structure and a section of vertical blind material is received between the flexible extrusions so as to cover the valance structure. The vertical blind material utilized to cover the valance structure “matches” the material for the vertical blind assembly providing a decorative appearance to the valance structure. | 07-08-2010 |
20110192552 | Multilayer polyester film with high optical density with a total thickness of max. 60 m with two white layers and a carbon-black containing outer layer - The invention relates to an at least three-layer, biaxially oriented polyester film with a carbon-black-filled outer layer and with two TiO | 08-11-2011 |
20110192553 | Multilayer polyester film with high optical density with a total thickness of max. 60 m with two white outer layers and a carbon-black containing base layer - The invention relates to an at least three-layer, biaxially oriented polyester film with two white outer layers and carbon-black-filled base layer, where
| 08-11-2011 |
20120205055 | REFLECTOR SYSTEM FOR A WINDOW BLIND - A reflector system for a window blind has a plurality of adjustable slats. The window blind is mounted on the inside of a window in a building. The reflector system comprises a plurality of reflective sheets. A mechanism is for affixing each reflective sheet onto one surface of a slat. When the slats are adjusted to a proper 30-60 degrees angle with the reflective sheets facing the window, the reflective sheets will reflect solar rays having radiant heat back out through the window to help cool the building in a 20 degrees differential temperature. | 08-16-2012 |
20120241106 | VERTICAL BLIND RETROFIT SYSTEM - A curtain panel is provided for use in retrofitting vertical blinds. The curtain panel is configured to hang in place of vertical blind slats as a retrofit application that provides a greatly improved appearance as compared to traditional vertical blinds. In general the curtain panel employs a system of buttonholes along a top edge of the panel to affix it in place on the same hook system where the vertical slat deteriorating blinds were formerly held in place. In this manner a retrofit is offered as a fashionable option to ugly blinds. The user also has the ability to coordinate a patio door (sliding glass door, etc.) panel to his/her interior decor. | 09-27-2012 |
20130014906 | VANE ASSEMBLY OF VERTICAL WINDOW BLIND AND THE VANE CARRIER THEREOFAANM Wen; Yu-CheAACI Guishan TownshipAACO TWAAGP Wen; Yu-Che Guishan Township TWAANM Chang; Chih-YaoAACI TaichungAACO TWAAGP Chang; Chih-Yao Taichung TW - A vane assembly of a vertical window covering includes a vane carrier and a vane hung thereon. The vane carrier has front wall and a rear wall with top ends connected to form a clip slot therebetween, and a hook on the rear wall in the clip slot. The hook has a slot and a slot bottom. The vane has a bore to engage the hook of the vane carrier. The slot bottom of the hook has a curved surface complementary to at least a portion of an edge of the bore to avoid damage of the vane. | 01-17-2013 |
20140116630 | Window-blind - A window-blind includes at least two ladder ropes extended from a top rail to a bottom rail in vertical direction, and each ladder rope containing parallel first and second banded parts, and ladder strings in horizontal direction placed between the first banded part and the second banded part and distributed equidistantly, and each end of the ladder strings is connected with the first banded part and the second banded part respectively; multiple slats located between the first banded part and the second banded part, and placed successively on the ladder strings from top to bottom; the first banded part having the first side facing the slats and the second side back to the slats, and the first side of the first banded part forming the channel for the pulling cord to pass through; and the pulling cord and the part of the pulling cord pass through the channel. | 05-01-2014 |