Vehicular sunrays-barrier assembly

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

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296143, 160238, B60J 300

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046872469

ABSTRACT:
Mountably interposeable along the internal side of a transparent window pane is a sunrays-barrier assembly that shields a vehicular occupant from externally emanating sun rays. The sunrays-barrier assembly utilizes a conventional shade member having non-transparent sheeting convolutely wound around a roller having co-axial terminal pins. In addition to the conventional shade member, the sunrays-barrier assembly includes a bracket having a pair of longitudinally movably associated (but releasably arrestable) elongate bars respectively having inwardly extending terminal wings for removably receiving the shade member terminal pins. For removable attachment along the internalside of the vehicular window pane, the bracket includes at least two independently longitudinally movably and pivotably adjustable hooks that are specially adapted to removably mount the assembly to the encountered top-edge of a variable-elevational type vehicular window pane.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1623934 (1927-04-01), Bourgon
patent: 2747927 (1956-05-01), Burkhead
patent: 3584910 (1971-06-01), Lupul

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