Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Material
Patent
1996-05-17
1998-05-12
Hoge, Gary C.
Land vehicles: bodies and tops
Material
B60J 300
Patent
active
057496188
ABSTRACT:
A sun visor assembly having a body to which first and second panels are mounted for movement between stored and use positions. In their stored position, the panels are generally coincident with the visor body. While in their use positions, the panels extend from one end of the visor body. The side edges of the one panel are returnly bent to define a channel in which a second panel is received, telescopicly with respect to the first panel. In one position, the second panel generally coincides with the first panel and in another position the second panel forms an extension beyond the end of the first panel.
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Hoge Gary C.
Irvin Automotive Products, Inc.
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