Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Glare screen or visor
Patent
1985-10-21
1986-09-30
Song, Robert R.
Land vehicles: bodies and tops
Bodies
Glare screen or visor
B60J 300
Patent
active
046143750
ABSTRACT:
A sun visor includes a pivot link which is mounted generally vertically on the pillar and has a plurality of pivot means vertically spaced along the length thereof. A plurality of generally rectangular sunshade links, each with a width not greater than the width of the pillar, have first ends which are connected to the pivot means on the pivot link. The plurality of sunshade links also have second ends which are pivotally connected to an end connector link by plurality of pivot means spaced along the length of the end connector link. The sun visor has a use position in which the plurality of sunshade links extend horizontally parallel with the windshield header and in parallel side-by-side relationship with another to provide a sun visor of substantial dimension to shield the occupant's eyes. By pivoting the sun visor links downwardly, the sunshade links are maintained in parallel side-by-side relationship with one another but stack one upon another in overlying relationship to provide a stored position of the sun visor in parallel overlying relationship with the windshield pillar.
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patent: 2685336 (1954-08-01), Menighan
patent: 2863697 (1958-12-01), Watkins
patent: 3071408 (1963-01-01), Turner
patent: 4005899 (1977-02-01), Rigney
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Drabik Thomas D.
Miller Larry D.
General Motors Corporation
Leahy Charles E.
Song Robert R.
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