Novel windshield visor support and adapter

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

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160DIG3, B60J 302

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041768752

ABSTRACT:
An automobile sun visor assembly includes a mounting bracket and a shaft member rotatably seated therein. Mounted on the shaft member of the bracket is pivot means including a pair of pivot elements rotatable relative to each other about an axis perpendicular to that of the shaft member in the mounting bracket. The visor support rod is carried by the rotatable pivot element and is rotatable about a third axis so that the visor may be moved about a multiplicity of axes to enable it to be positioned at various locations and elevations relative to the mounting bracket. The pivot means may include means to adjust the pressure on the opposed faces of the pivot elements. The assembly may be incorporated in existing visor assemblies by an adapter embodiment.

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patent: 2965416 (1960-12-01), Dryden
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