Patent ID: 7913738
Filing Date: 2011-03-29
Classification: E06B

Abstract:
1. A blind for selectively covering an architectural opening, comprising: a head rail; a plurality of slats suspended from the head rail, including a plurality of pairs of upper and lower adjacent slats; first and second ladder tapes extending downwardly from said head rail, each of said first and second ladder tapes including a front tilt cord and a rear tilt cord, wherein the first ladder tape supports and is operatively connected to tilt the upper slats of each pair of upper and lower adjacent slats and the second ladder tape supports and is operatively connected to tilt the lower slats of each pair of upper and lower adjacent slats, each of said tilt cords having a first end; a tilt rod in driving engagement with the first ends of the front and rear tilt cords of the first and second ladder tapes, wherein rotation of said tilt rod raises and lowers the front and rear tilt cords of the first and second ladder tapes to move the slats from a first position in which the upper and lower adjacent slats of each pair are stacked against each other in a double pitch open position to a second position in which the pairs of upper and lower slats are in a tilted closed position; a tilt station including first and second eccentrics fixed relative to each other and rotatable about an axis of rotation; said first ladder tape being attached to said first eccentric, and said second ladder tape being attached to said second eccentric, such that rotation of said tilt rod causes rotation of said eccentrics, wherein when said first and second eccentrics are rotated in a first direction, the front tilt cord of said first ladder tape and the rear tilt cord of said second ladder tape each travel substantially a same first magnitude, and the rear tilt cord of said first ladder tape and the front tilt cord of said second ladder tape each travel substantially a same second magnitude, wherein said first magnitude is larger than said second magnitude.