Window Blinds
A window blind is a specific type of window covering
which is made with slats of fabric, wood or metal that adjust
by rotating from an open position to a closed position by
allowing slats to overlap. Metal window blinds are often used
outside of the house or business to protect against theft,
temperature, vision, bad weather and fire (in fire-prone
areas). Often these blinds are machine-operated, rather than
hand operated.
The horizontal version uses a thin woven "ladder" system to
suspend the slats and enable slats to be closed via a rotating
drum to which each upper end of the woven ladder is wrapped and
attached. A lift cord allows blind to be pulled up and stack
tightly to top of window when desired.
The vertical version uses a generally wider slat and has the
added feature of being able to pull a cord to stack the slats
together either to one side or to separate in the center and
stack on each end. This vertical blind allows rotation of slats
by a rotating shaft in the upper head rail housing which runs
throgh independent geared carriers that will convert twisting
of tilt rail to a rotation of each individual slat in sync.
The term Window blinds is also sometimes used, somewhat
inaccurately, to describe window coverings generically - in
this context window blinds include most every type of window
covering ie. shutters, roller shades, roman shades and of
course, vertical and horizontal blinds.
In Britain awnings are also considered blinds. A blind
limits observation and thus “blinds” the observer to the view.
The main types are slat blinds which can be opened in
two ways and solid blinds.
Solid blinds can only be raised or lowered and are often
called shades. There are types of blinds, such as Holland
blinds and woven-wood blinds, where there are small spaces
between the slats. In others such as pleated shades there are
no spaces because the slats are sewn inside fabric.
Window blinds reduce the heat from sunlight. Ancient
Egyptian pharaohs had blinds made of reeds. The most
inexpensive blinds in the 1800’s were home-made roller shades,
made of cloth.
Window blinds can be manually drawn using a cord, or
automated through motorization. Controls for motorized blinds
can be from a wall switch or keypad, remote control, or a
personal computer, eliminating the need for cords and allowing
control of otherwise inaccessible windows.
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