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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 27, 1994
Filed:
Nov. 20, 1992
Ira Gaber, West Norwalk, CT (US);
Cooper C Woodring, Topeka, KS (US);
Better Mousetraps, Inc., West Norwalk, CT (US);
Abstract
A Venetian blind having forwardly cantilevered and rearwardly counter-weighted slats, and at least a partially recessed vertical system connected to the slats for raising and lowering the slats independently of their tilted position and for spacing, supporting and tilting the cantilevered slats from an essentially horizontal open viewing position to a forwardly tilted fully sealed position (e.g., full or none), and wherein the vertical system is hidden from view when the slats are in their sealed position, to thereby provide a clean blind appearance. The Venetian blind raises and lowers the blind independently of the position of its tiltable slats and hides the vertical members and cords of the recessed vertical system and their respective slat openings in the slats from view from at least one side, preferably from the room interior, when the slats are in their fully sealed position. The interacting elements of the Venetian blind provide a Venetian blind that has great versatility, is attractive, and has room darkening and privacy features.