Method of making a sun visor for motor vehicles

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Pore forming in situ – Composite article making

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264245, 264296, 264321, 156298, B29C 4406

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056017669

ABSTRACT:
A sun visor has a generally board shaped body of dark colored polypropylene particle foam with a depression in a main surface thereof. A shaped light colored body is inserted into the depression and is pressed against the bottom of the depression through simultaneous application of heat and pressure, for compacting and reshaping the shaped body to form a reflector. A mirror assembly is disposed over the reflector, and an illuminating device may be disposed there. Fastening pins and openings on the reflector in the mirror assembly and the illuminating device hold them together.

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