Sun shield for a childs car seat

Chairs and seats – With weather shield or insect protector

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135 195, 160 20, A47C 762

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050677705

ABSTRACT:
A sun shield for a childs car seat is provided and consists of a single flat piece of pre-cut firm bendable material having a roof segment, a pair of side visor segments, a pair of support flap segments and a back segment, with a cut out gap area between each support flap segment and the back segment. A plurality of machine-made fold lines, each located between all the segments and adhesive for securing the support flap segments to the rear surface of the back segment when the bendable material is folded up along all the fold lines to form said sun shield. The back segment can be adjustably placed between the backrest of the car seat and a seat back of a rear seat of an automobile with the roof segment extending over the head of the child to protect the head from rays of the sun entering through the windows of the automobile and not obstruct the rear view mirror for the driver of the automobile.

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patent: 4784433 (1988-11-01), Purnell-Ayres
patent: 4823822 (1989-04-01), Maya
patent: 4923249 (1990-05-01), Mattox

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