The present invention provides a textile blind united by weaving, which is formed as a single body by weaving slat textiles along a width between a front textile and a back textile in parallel with each other, wherein the slat textiles are arranged along the height of the front and back textiles to
The present invention provides a textile blind united by weaving, which is formed as a single body by weaving slat textiles along a width between a front textile and a back textile in parallel with each other, wherein the slat textiles are arranged along the height of the front and back textiles to make the textile blind easily block lights.
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1. A blind configured to have a plurality of states including an open state for light passage and a closed state for light blockage, the blind comprising: a first primary textile extending from an upper portion of the blind to a lower portion of the blind;a second primary textile extending substanti
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A blind configured to have a plurality of states including an open state for light passage and a closed state for light blockage, the blind comprising: a first primary textile extending from an upper portion of the blind to a lower portion of the blind;a second primary textile extending substantially parallel to the first primary textile from the upper portion of the blind to the lower portion of the blind;a first uniting section defined on the first primary textile and including a first slat warp;a second uniting section defined on the second primary textile and including the first slat warp, the second uniting section being substantially level with the first uniting section when the blind is in the open state;a third uniting section defined below the first uniting section on the first primary textile and including a second slat warp that is different from the first slat warp;a fourth uniting section defined below the second uniting section on the second primary textile and including the second slat warp, the fourth uniting section being substantially level with the third uniting section when the blind is in the open state;a first slat textile provided between the first and second primary textiles, the first slat textile including the first slat and being woven to the first primary textile and the second primary textile at the first uniting section and the second uniting section, respectively; anda second slat textile provided below the first slat textile and between the first primary textile and the second primary textile, the second slat textile being woven to the first primary textile and the second primary textile at the third uniting section and the fourth uniting section, respectively;wherein the first and second primary textiles are configured to provide light passage, and the first and second slat textiles are configured to block light, and wherein the first and second slat textiles are substantially orthogonal to the first and second primary textile in the open state to provide light passage, and substantially parallel to the first and second primary textiles in the closed state to block light wherein the first primary textile includes a first primary warp and a first primary woof, the second primary textile includes a second primary warp and a second primary woof, the first slat textile includes the first slat warp and a first slat woof, and the second slat textile includes the second slat warp and a second slat woof. 2. The blind of claim 1, wherein the first primary textile includes a first primary warp and the second primary textile includes a second primary warp, and wherein the first primary warp, the second primary warp, the first slat warp, and the second slat warp are different warps. 3. The bind of claim 1, wherein first slat woof including a first thread having a first thickness and a second thread having a second thickness, the first thickness being substantially thicker than the second thickness, and wherein the second slat woof including a third thread having a third thickness and a fourth thread having a fourth thickness, the third thickness being substantially thicker than the fourth thickness. 4. The blind of claim 3, wherein the first thread of the first slat woof includes a synthetic fiber, and the second thread of the first slat woof includes a low melt fiber. 5. The blind of claim 3, wherein the first thickness is 280 denier or greater, and the second thickness is 150 denier or less. 6. A blind comprising: a front textile woven with a first warp and a first woof and including an upper front uniting part and a lower front uniting part, the front textile being configured to provide ventilation and light passage;a back textile woven with a second warp and a second woof and including an upper back uniting part and a lower back uniting part, the back textile being configured to provide ventilation and light passage;a slat textile woven with a third woof and a third warp, the slat textile being a light blocking textile provided between the front textile and the back textile,wherein a fourth warp is woven with the front textile at the upper front uniting part, and at the lower back uniting part such that the slat textile couples the lower back uniting part and the upper front uniting part. 7. The blind of claim 6, further comprising a plurality of slat textiles disposed between the front textile and the back textile, each slat textile being coupled to the front textile and the back textile by corresponding front uniting parts and back uniting parts, respectively, wherein the front textile and the back textile are substantially parallel, each having a length extending from an upper portion of the blind to a lower portion of the blind, andwherein the plurality of slat textiles are arranged along the length of the front textile and the back textile. 8. The blind of claim 7, wherein the blind is configured to have an open position and a closed position, where the slat textiles are substantially orthogonal to the front textile in the open position to provide ventilation and light passage, and where slat textiles are substantially parallel to the front textile and the back textile in the closed position to block light. 9. The blind of claim 6, wherein the first and second woofs include a low melt fiber. 10. The blind of claim 9, wherein the first and second woofs include a rubber thread. 11. The blind of claim 10, wherein the third woof includes first and second threads, the first thread including a synthetic fiber and the second thread including a low melt fiber. 12. The blind of claim 6, wherein the upper front uniting part, the lower front uniting part, the upper back uniting part, and the lower back uniting part are woven with a fourth woof, and wherein the fourth woof includes first and second threads, the first thread including a synthetic fiber and the second thread including a low melt fiber. 13. A blind comprising: a front textile having with a first warp and a first woof, the front textile being configured to provide light passage;a back textile having with a second warp and a second woof, the back textile being configured to provide light passage;a upper slat textile having a third warp and a third woof, the third woof being substantially thicker than the first woof of the front textile and the second woof of the back textile, the upper slat textile being a light blocking textile provided between the front textile and the back textile; anda lower slat textile having a fourth warp and a fourth woof, the fourth woof being substantially thicker than the first woof of the front textile and the second woof of the back textile, the lower slat textile being a light blocking textile provided between the front textile and the back textile,wherein the upper slat textile are woven to the front textile at an upper front uniting part and the back textile at an upper back uniting part, andwherein the lower slat textile are woven to the front textile at a lower front uniting part and the back textile at a lower back uniting part.
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