Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Glare screen or visor
Patent
1988-07-05
1989-10-17
Cherry, Johnny D.
Land vehicles: bodies and tops
Bodies
Glare screen or visor
296 972, 296 9711, B60J 302
Patent
active
048741957
ABSTRACT:
According to my research nearly all the glare problems produced by on-coming cars can be solved by using an anti-glare glass as small as an adult's fist with approximately only 4% transmittance to visible light. It is suspended transversely on a transparent frame secured to the ceiling by a support brace, on which there is a universal joint at each end, just above the windshield in front of driver's seat. The anti-glare glass each time will slide down automatically about 10 cm on the suspension frame by rotating a DC motor when a photocell is activated by an on-coming glare and will retract up automatically by the above-mentioned motor when the glare is gone.
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Lu Chih-Hsiung
Lu Jill H.
Cherry Johnny D.
Willams, Jr. Frank H.
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