An opening with a series of horizontal slats set at an angle to permit ventilation without admitting rain, sunlight, or vision. Back to the Top
Affixed or adjustable formation of slats in a wall, ceiling, door, etc. to let in light and air, allow ventilation of fumes from within, yet keep out rain.
A framed opening, as in a wall, door, or window, fitted with fixed or movable horizontal slats for admitting air and light and shedding rain. May also refer to one of the slats used in such an opening
A term used for narrow openings or slats in a panel that allow light to come through.
A slatted air intake or air outlet. Slats used to capture and control the air flow.
Elliptical or flat shutter slats used to adjust lighting.
The part of a shutter which opens and closes.
A fin that controls the flow of air through an opening. May also be non-functional in a simulated opening.
Slat that can be angled to admit air, while preventing rain or direct sunlight from entering the building.
A building component installed into the side wall to allow ventilation and/or decoration on a building. Styles may be square, rectangle, triangle, quarter or half round, etc. (See catalog for all styles of louvers).
Refers to the slats of a plantation shutter or the slats of a window arch covering.
one of a set of parallel slats in a door or window to admit air and reject rain
an opening with horizontal slats that permit the passage of air and light, but keeps out rain
a slatted opening with screen wire on the inside home buying
An opening with a series of horizontal slates so arranged as to permit ventilation but to exclude sunlight, rain, or vision.
Opening in a wall fitted with slanted slats
a series of vanes that permit directional adjustment of air flow; they are usually installed on outside grilles of intake openings to impede water entry into ducts, elbows, and to minimize turbulence; they may also include indoor grilles to eliminate light penetration
An assembly of sloping vanes intended to permit air to pass through and to inhibit transfer of water droplets.
An opening with a series of horizontal slats, called louver boards, arranged sloping downward to permit ventilation but exclude rain, sunlight or vision. Louvers can be made in various shapes.
A frame fitted with slats or cross pieces that is fitted into an opening of a light fixture. For lighting fixtures, the cross pieces in louvers act to reduce glare from exposed lamps. May also improve appearance of fixtures, although they sometimes reduce light output somewhat.
Element of a blind (usually a vertical blind), similar to a slat but may be made of cloth or a rigid material like plastic, aluminum, or wood.
Vane made of wood, vinyl or fabric. Tilting the louver controls the amount and direction of natural light entering a room.
An opening with a series of horizontal slats which permit ventilation but exclude rain and vision.
usually refers to the individual vanes in a vertical blind or the individual slats in the shutter.
An opening provided with fixed or movable, slanted fins to allow flow of air.
A fixture that controls/limits entrance of rain, sunlight, or air through an opening. For air ducts, a louver is the part of a floor register that lies beneath the grille. Fixed or adjustable slats regulate the flow of air.
A slanted opening for ventilation.
Grid type of optical assembly used to control light distribution from a fixture. Can range from small-cell plastic to large-cell anodized aluminum louvers used in parabolic fluorescent fixtures.
A vented opening into the home that has a series of horizontal slats and arranged to permit ventilation but to exclude rain, snow, light, insects, or other living creatures
A louver is a device comprising multiple blades which, when mounted in an opening, permits the flow of air but inhibits the entrance of other elements.
is an opening with horizontal slats that allows for the passage of air, but not rain, light or vision.
An opening provided with fixed or adjustable blades to allow air flow.
An opening with horizontal slats used for ventilation in closed spaces.
AN OPENING FIXED WITH HORIZONTAL SLATS TO PERMIT PASSAGE OF AIR AT THE EXPENSE OF RAIN, SUNLIGHT AND VIEW.
A louver is an individual vane in a vertical blind or an individual slat in a shutter. It is used to control the amount of light that passes through the window treatment. Louvers are available in 1?", 21/2", 31/2" and 41/2" sizes.
An opening with horizontal slats to permit passage of air, but excluding rain, sunlight and view.
An opening with a series of horizontal slats arranged so as to permit ventilation but to exclude rain, sun. light, or vision. See also Attic Ventilators.
A device comprised of multiple blades, which when mounted in an opening, permits the flow of air but inhibits the entrance of undesirable elements.
An opening with a series of static or movable horizontal slats that permit ventilation but stop rain or sunlight or vision. See " ATTIC VENTILATORS".