B60R7/05

Vehicle sun visor equipped with card holder

A vehicle sun visor has: a hollow plate-like visor body; and a card holder fitted to the visor body. The visor body has an opening that is formed in a first component of the visor body, and a pair of rails that extend from both ends of the opening on the backside of the first component. The card holder has, integrally, an annular bezel along the opening, and a holder body extending from one side of the bezel over the other side thereof. The holder body has both edges that are held on the rails, and a projection piece that is located on a side opposite to the bezel and is held on the visor body.

Automatic sun visor
10906381 · 2021-02-02 ·

A sun visor assembly used in a vehicle is disclosed. The sun visor assembly comprises a sun visor having at least one light intensity sensor for detecting sunlight or light intensity entering the vehicle. The sun visor further comprises a microprocessor for receiving a signal indicating detection of the light intensity entering the vehicle from the light intensity sensor. The sun visor further comprises at least one motor operatively coupled to the microprocessor. In response to the signal, the microprocessor instructs the at least one motor to position the sun visor to block the sunlight or light intensity sensor entering the vehicle.

Hat Holder Device
20210024005 · 2021-01-28 ·

A hat holder device for securing a billed hat to a surface. The hat holder device includes an upper wall attached to a lower wall, forming a bill pocket therebetween configured to slidably and removably secure a bill of the billed hat therein. The upper wall is attached to the lower wall by enclosed stitching, and the upper wall is attachable to the surface by any suitable means, including clips, straps, and the like. The hat holder device is useful for securing the billed hat to a visor of a vehicle, a headrest of the vehicle, a backpack, an interior wall of a building, an exterior wall of the building, or any other surface.

Hat Holder Device
20210024005 · 2021-01-28 ·

A hat holder device for securing a billed hat to a surface. The hat holder device includes an upper wall attached to a lower wall, forming a bill pocket therebetween configured to slidably and removably secure a bill of the billed hat therein. The upper wall is attached to the lower wall by enclosed stitching, and the upper wall is attachable to the surface by any suitable means, including clips, straps, and the like. The hat holder device is useful for securing the billed hat to a visor of a vehicle, a headrest of the vehicle, a backpack, an interior wall of a building, an exterior wall of the building, or any other surface.

Secure storage device
10773654 · 2020-09-15 ·

A secure storage device is presented. The secure storage device comprises walls, a bottom, a door and an opening for forming an interior chamber for storage. The device may be constructed of a variety of materials, including but not limited to aluminum, steel, impact-resistant materials, and bullet-proof materials. It at least one embodiment, the secure storage device is configured to act as a sun visor for a vehicle for securely storing a weapon such as a firearm.

Secure storage device
10773654 · 2020-09-15 ·

A secure storage device is presented. The secure storage device comprises walls, a bottom, a door and an opening for forming an interior chamber for storage. The device may be constructed of a variety of materials, including but not limited to aluminum, steel, impact-resistant materials, and bullet-proof materials. It at least one embodiment, the secure storage device is configured to act as a sun visor for a vehicle for securely storing a weapon such as a firearm.

Method for operating a motor vehicle and motor vehicle
10723279 · 2020-07-28 · ·

A method for operating a motor vehicle, in which a control device of the motor vehicle receives a control input conducted by a vehicle occupant. By means of a sensor device of the motor vehicle, it is checked whether at least one predetermined criterion is met. When the at least one predetermined criterion is met and when the control input is received, the control device brings about a movement of at least one sun visor of the motor vehicle from a stowed position into a functional position, in which the at least one sun visor is flipped down. Furthermore, the invention relates to a motor vehicle.

Method for operating a motor vehicle and motor vehicle
10723279 · 2020-07-28 · ·

A method for operating a motor vehicle, in which a control device of the motor vehicle receives a control input conducted by a vehicle occupant. By means of a sensor device of the motor vehicle, it is checked whether at least one predetermined criterion is met. When the at least one predetermined criterion is met and when the control input is received, the control device brings about a movement of at least one sun visor of the motor vehicle from a stowed position into a functional position, in which the at least one sun visor is flipped down. Furthermore, the invention relates to a motor vehicle.

System for a placard holder
10717391 · 2020-07-21 ·

A system for a placard holder including a holding assembly and an attaching assembly is disclosed herein. There is a bracket made of metal or plastic configured to hold a placard and attach to a vehicle's visor thereby enabling the placard to swing down once the visor is moved down. There is a hole in the middle of the bracket adapted to receive a fastener therein for holding of all components together. Also utilized is hook and loop fasteners for removable attachment of the holding assembly to the visor. Further, the system for a placard holder includes a unique design and quarter-shaped profile. It is possible to retrofit the system for a placard holder onto existing visors of vehicles.

System for a placard holder
10717391 · 2020-07-21 ·

A system for a placard holder including a holding assembly and an attaching assembly is disclosed herein. There is a bracket made of metal or plastic configured to hold a placard and attach to a vehicle's visor thereby enabling the placard to swing down once the visor is moved down. There is a hole in the middle of the bracket adapted to receive a fastener therein for holding of all components together. Also utilized is hook and loop fasteners for removable attachment of the holding assembly to the visor. Further, the system for a placard holder includes a unique design and quarter-shaped profile. It is possible to retrofit the system for a placard holder onto existing visors of vehicles.