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Variable Viewing Window Shade/Awning System
A fabric window shade/awning system or assembly having two (2) cordless overlapping panels that can be adjusted to vertically create an opening within the wall of an enclosure. The window assembly is fabricated and all adjustments are done inside the enclosure. The bottom/inside panel is permanently attached along its bottom to the wall, the top/outside panel, vertically overlapping the bottom panel, is permanently attached at the top and being part of the wall. Both panels, each, have zippers along each of its side margins and assembly/wall. The top/outside panel has fabricated pockets, of like material, with inserted constant-force coiled steel springs to create an awning, within the top panel, when relaxed. To create an opening, the bottom/inside panel is first unzipped allowing it fall, by gravity, then the top/outside panel raises, when unzipped, due to the relaxed constant-force coiled springs to define/create a desired concealment and an opening for a field of view through such window assembly. The top panel awning helps prevent rain from entering the outdoor enclosures used in the field of this invention being hunting blinds, wildlife viewing/photography blind, camping tents, craft/event tents, military, and etc.
Variable Viewing Window Shade/Awning System
A fabric window shade/awning system or assembly having two (2) cordless overlapping panels that can be adjusted to vertically create an opening within the wall of an enclosure. The window assembly is fabricated and all adjustments are done inside the enclosure. The bottom/inside panel is permanently attached along its bottom to the wall, the top/outside panel, vertically overlapping the bottom panel, is permanently attached at the top and being part of the wall. Both panels, each, have zippers along each of its side margins and assembly/wall. The top/outside panel has fabricated pockets, of like material, with inserted constant-force coiled steel springs to create an awning, within the top panel, when relaxed. To create an opening, the bottom/inside panel is first unzipped allowing it fall, by gravity, then the top/outside panel raises, when unzipped, due to the relaxed constant-force coiled springs to define/create a desired concealment and an opening for a field of view through such window assembly. The top panel awning helps prevent rain from entering the outdoor enclosures used in the field of this invention being hunting blinds, wildlife viewing/photography blind, camping tents, craft/event tents, military, and etc.
Variable Viewing Window Shade/Awning System
RATHBUN KENNETH (author)
2018-07-12
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04H
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