- A
louver (American English) or
louvre (Commonwealth English; see
spelling differences) is a
window blind or
shutter with
horizontal slats that are angled...
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Walker of Malden, M****achusetts,
applied for a US
patent for a
basic louvered window in 1900. He was
issued patent no. 687705 on
November 26, 1901. A...
- L.A.
Louver is an art
gallery focusing on
American and
European contemporary art. The
gallery is
located in Venice, Los Angeles, California,
United States...
- closed.
Operable louvered shutters have
louvers (or
louvres in
British usage), or slats,
controlled by a tilt bar or rod to
adjust the
louver position and...
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using fans or
other mechanical systems. It can be via
operable windows,
louvers, or
trickle vents when
spaces are
small and the
architecture permits. ASHRAE...
- tilt and turn windows,
transom windows,
sidelight windows,
jalousie or
louvered windows,
clerestory windows,
lancet windows, skylights, roof windows, roof...
- and
louvers should face away from
prevailing winds to keep out
driven rain.
Soffit vents under the
eaves normally provide the low vents.
Louvered vents...
- wells.
Mudflaps can be
aerodynamically engineered,
utilizing shaping,
louvers or
vents to
improve airflow and to
lower drag.
While some
flaps are plain...
- most
commonly used
louver is the bimetallic, spring-actuated,
rectangular blade louver also
known as venetian-blind
louver.
Louver radiator ****emblies...
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Shutter shades, also
known as
slatted shades,
louvered shades, or
Venetian blind shades are sungl****es that,
instead of
having darkened lenses, have horizontal...