Patent classifications
B60J11/08
FOLDABLE, IMPACT RESISTANT APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING GLASS PANELS
The present invention includes a foldable, impact resistant apparatus for protecting glass panels from projectile strikes. The object of this invention is to provide a unitary collapsible and foldable structure formed to provide impact protection to otherwise fragile glass of any window structure whether for a vehicle or a building. A further object is for the apparatus is to be easily deployed by a single person, easily folded away from the window structure or removed collapsed and folded for storage.
Vehicle Exterior Surface Protective Device
A vehicle exterior surface protective device for protecting a portion of a vehicle from damage by hail includes a shell, which defines an interior space, and a fastener. The shell is sized to cover a portion of an exterior surface of a vehicle, such as a window and a body panel. A first insert and a second insert are positioned in the interior space, adjacent to a top and a bottom of the shell, respectively. The first insert is at least semirigid and can resist impact deformation. The second insert is resiliently deformable and can dissipate a force from an impact of an object. The fastener is engaged to the shell and is selectively engageable to the vehicle to fixedly position the shell over the portion of the exterior surface. The shell thus positioned protects the portion of the exterior surface from the impact of the object.
Vehicle Exterior Surface Protective Device
A vehicle exterior surface protective device for protecting a portion of a vehicle from damage by hail includes a shell, which defines an interior space, and a fastener. The shell is sized to cover a portion of an exterior surface of a vehicle, such as a window and a body panel. A first insert and a second insert are positioned in the interior space, adjacent to a top and a bottom of the shell, respectively. The first insert is at least semirigid and can resist impact deformation. The second insert is resiliently deformable and can dissipate a force from an impact of an object. The fastener is engaged to the shell and is selectively engageable to the vehicle to fixedly position the shell over the portion of the exterior surface. The shell thus positioned protects the portion of the exterior surface from the impact of the object.
MOSQUITO NET STRUCTURE
A mosquito net structure for compartments having a triangular portion includes a first insect screen for protecting against insects by closing a triangular portion, a first fixed frame defining a hypotenuse of the triangle, the first insect screen being rigidly attached to the first fixed frame at a relative first perimeter edge, and a first movable handle-bar rigidly connected to a second perimeter edge of the first protective insect screen.
MOSQUITO NET STRUCTURE
A mosquito net structure for compartments having a triangular portion includes a first insect screen for protecting against insects by closing a triangular portion, a first fixed frame defining a hypotenuse of the triangle, the first insect screen being rigidly attached to the first fixed frame at a relative first perimeter edge, and a first movable handle-bar rigidly connected to a second perimeter edge of the first protective insect screen.
Vehicle Glass Protective Cover
A vehicle glass protective cover is shown and described. The vehicle glass protective cover includes a first layer of protective material. A second layer of adhesive material is attached to a bottom side of the first layer of protective material. The first layer of protective material is proportioned to fit a motor vehicle. A third layer of tinting material is attached to the first layer of protective material.
Vehicle Glass Protective Cover
A vehicle glass protective cover is shown and described. The vehicle glass protective cover includes a first layer of protective material. A second layer of adhesive material is attached to a bottom side of the first layer of protective material. The first layer of protective material is proportioned to fit a motor vehicle. A third layer of tinting material is attached to the first layer of protective material.
Vehicle windshield protection device
A vehicle windshield protection device. The device may comprise: a cover portion and side mirror straps. The cover portion may comprise support members configured to prevent the vehicle windshield protection device from being blown off a vehicle. The cover portion may substantially cover an outer surface of a windshield of the vehicle. The side mirror straps may engage with one or more side mirrors of the vehicle. The wind strap may engage with a top portion of a vehicle and may prevent the device from being blown off the vehicle. The cover portion is generally configured to prevent frost, ice, and snow from adhering to the windshield and/or to prevent sunlight from coming through the windshield.
Vehicle windshield protection device
A vehicle windshield protection device. The device may comprise: a cover portion and side mirror straps. The cover portion may comprise support members configured to prevent the vehicle windshield protection device from being blown off a vehicle. The cover portion may substantially cover an outer surface of a windshield of the vehicle. The side mirror straps may engage with one or more side mirrors of the vehicle. The wind strap may engage with a top portion of a vehicle and may prevent the device from being blown off the vehicle. The cover portion is generally configured to prevent frost, ice, and snow from adhering to the windshield and/or to prevent sunlight from coming through the windshield.
Motorized windshield sunshade
A motorized sunshade to optionally cover at least a portion of a windshield of an automobile, the motorized sunshade including a roller rod removably disposed on a top edge of an exterior surface of the windshield, a rolling shade disposed within an interior portion of the roller rod to cover the windshield in response to a movement of the rolling shade from a first position to a second position and to expose the windshield in response to a movement of the rolling shade from the second position to the first position, and a plurality of tracks disposed at side edges of the windshield and removably connected to the roller rod, such that the rolling shade slides between and at least partially within each of the plurality of tracks.