Automotive windshield deice apparatus

Electric heating – Heating devices – Combined with diverse-type art device

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52171, 219202, 219528, 219536, 296 84R, 296 95C, 296 97D, 296 97E, 392347, 392372, B60J 120, E06B 712, H05B 336

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051608278

ABSTRACT:
A flexible sheet member is mounted to an interior surface of a vehicular windshield, with the sheet member including a serpentine resistance heater directed therethrough in electrical communication with the associated vehicle. A rheostat effects selective heating in the resistance element. Further, a modification of the invention includes directional air conduits mounted to an interior surface of the sheet member to direct heated air within the passenger compartment, wherein the tubes include conduits, and the conduits each selectively mount a cap member at an upper terminal end thereof, wherein each cap member includes a pivotally mounted directing tube to selectively direct heated air throughout the vehicular passenger compartment.

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patent: 1916895 (1933-07-01), Rowe
patent: 3594547 (1971-07-01), Quinn
patent: 3636311 (1972-01-01), Steger
patent: 4399347 (1983-08-01), Schmitt

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