Dual synchronous opening mirror doors for sun visors

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

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296 975, 49116, 49122, B60J 300

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053019946

ABSTRACT:
A hollow visor is provided which is adapted to receive a mirror and which defines a channel. A plurality of doors are provided which are located within the visor and which are movable within the channel for selectively moving between an extended position which covers the mirror in the retracted position and which uncovers the mirror. Interconnecting levers are provided for interconnecting the plurality of doors provided for simultaneous movement thereof between the extended position and the retracted position when one of the plurality of doors is moved.

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