Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Glare screen or visor
Patent
1994-11-01
1995-11-14
Pape, Joseph D.
Land vehicles: bodies and tops
Bodies
Glare screen or visor
296 976, B60J 302
Patent
active
054660297
ABSTRACT:
A sunvisor intended to be mounted on or incorporated in standard windshield visors in vehicles and airplanes and which visor consists of two main parts such as a stationary panel which incorporates a slidable panel which panel can be partly moved in or out of the stationary panel vertically as well as sideways or angled left or right of the stationary panel. This construction enables the driver of a vehicle or the pilot of an airplane to position the sunglare protective shield (slidable panel) in variety of positions which by far exceeds the possibilities of existing sunglare protective shields. The main idea is that the sliding panel is equipped with a magnet which attracts to the backing steel plate of the stationary part and thus will hold the slidable visor in any position as it is left in. Another feature is that the slidable panel is restricted in its movement by a limiter consisting of a frame which forms one side of the stationary part. On the sliding panel there is a knob which extrudes through the space surrounded by said frame and thus works as a limiter as well as a protection for the slidable panel so it will not inadvertedly fall down and thus completely leave the stationary part.
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