Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Pleating type – Lazy-tong links pivot about axes parallel to panel
Patent
1988-03-24
1989-02-21
Song, Robert R.
Flexible or portable closure, partition, or panel
Pleating type
Lazy-tong links pivot about axes parallel to panel
283 56, 283105, 493320, 493355, 296 971, B60J 120
Patent
active
048059552
ABSTRACT:
A sunshield is made of a shading material having a predetermined value per unit area. The sunshield is divided into a sunshield proper or main body and a predetermined portion adjacent that main body corresponding in location to a certain component of the motor vehicle inside and in the vicinity of the window, in terms of a positioning of the sunshield in that window. The sunshield is scored between the main body and that predetermined portion, and a redeemable value being greater in terms of unit area than the value per unit area first mentioned herein is imparted to that predetermined portion. A combination of printed matter and structure may be employed for that purpose. The ultimate user of the sunshield is prompted by the greater value of the mentioned predetermined portion to complete the making of the sunshield by removing that predetermined portion as a redeemable coupon from the main body at the scoring, thereby making way for the rearview mirror or other component of the motor vehicle when the sunshield main body is positioned inside the window.
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