Definition of Louvers. Meaning of Louvers. Synonyms of Louvers

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Definition of Louvers

Louver
Louver boards or boarding, the sloping boards set to shed rainwater outward in openings which are to be left otherwise unfilled; as belfry windows, the openings of a louver, etc. Louver work, slatted work.

Meaning of Louvers from wikipedia

- constructions that were more like modern louvers, with slats that could be opened or closed by pulling on a string. Modern louvers are often made of aluminum, metal...
- 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...
- which is supposed to protect the car paint against insects. Rear window louvers or rear window blinds (German Heckjalousie or Heckscheibenjalousie) is...
- shutters per window and wide louver blades. Other interior shutters use stationary louvers that do not rotate (fixed louvers); solid raised or flat panels;...
- have perforated louvers punched into the center core, which can reduce total flow capacity. The turbulence created by the perforated louvers therefore achieves...
- (2) via two rings of directing louvers (3, 5, height exaggerated for clarity) and rises (35). The upper ring of louvers (5) seals the low-pressure end...
- wells. Mudflaps can be aerodynamically engineered, utilizing shaping, louvers or vents to improve airflow and to lower drag. While some flaps are plain...
- Louvers are active thermal control elements that are used in many different forms. Most commonly they are placed over external radiators, louvers can...
- particular direction. It consists of large louvers. The term is commonly used to refer to angled louvers in a bell tower or belfry designed to redirect...