Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Glare screen or visor
Patent
1997-04-14
2000-01-04
Pike, Andrew C.
Land vehicles: bodies and tops
Bodies
Glare screen or visor
B60J 302
Patent
active
060101741
ABSTRACT:
A sliding visor includes a rod assembly and a visor body. The rod assembly includes a rod, a torque control, and a guide. The rod extends longitudinally. The torque control pivotally attaches to the rod. The guide is fixed to one side of the torque control. The visor body includes a bore and a track. The bore extends longitudinally between the channel and the rear edge of the visor body. The rod is received within the bore and extends into the visor body. The track extends longitudinally along the upper surface of the visor body. The track forms a substantially enclosed longitudinally extending passage adjacent the upper surface of the visor body. The passage is shaped to receive a portion of the guide. When the visor is moved longitudinally along the rod, the track slides with respect to the guide.
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Curtindale Edward G.
Dillingham Ryan E.
Murdock Jay A.
Lear Automotive Dearborn Inc.
Pike Andrew C.
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