Illumination – Revolving
Patent
1989-11-22
1990-08-28
Husar, Stephen F.
Illumination
Revolving
362144, 296 975, 296 979, F21V 3300, B60J 300
Patent
active
049530640
ABSTRACT:
A sun visor body has at one end region of one of its longitudinal edges an outer-support pin which is surrounded by a sleeve and is detachably engageable in the mounting recess of an outer-support mount. The sleeve is comprised of two half-shells. Each shell has two longitudinal edges and each has a radially inwardly directed extension. The outer-support pin is provided with two diametrically opposite, axially extending grooves into which the extensions are snapped and held, secured against twisting and in non-losable fashion by engagement. The outer support pin may have an electrically conductive wire core. A rivet through the pin acts to electrically connect the core to the periphery of the pin where the rivet can connect to a contact in an outer support mount.
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Viertel Lothar
Welter Patrick
Cox D. M.
Gebr. Happich GmbH
Husar Stephen F.
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