Apparatus for preventing dust from settling on or being blown ag

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Glare screen or visor

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296136, B60J 300

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041218698

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for preventing dust from settling on or being blown against a rear window of a vehicle has strip members arranged horizontally across the rear window. Each strip member defines a plane. The planes intersect substantially in a line at a rear view mirror in the vehicle so as to permit a rear view from the mirror through the rear window which is substantially unimpeded by the strip members. The strip members are additionally assembled on a frame which is detachably supported on the vehicle for removal when the vehicle passes through a washing or other device which may damage the strips and for ease in such occasional washing of the rear window as may be required even with use of the apparatus.

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