Patent classifications
B60J3/0208
Extendable sun visor assembly
An extendable sun visor assembly shades the eyes of drivers and passengers from the glare of light while in a vehicle. The assembly includes a housing. A mounting apparatus is coupled to the housing and is configured for mounting the housing to an interior surface of a vehicle adjacent a selectable window of the vehicle. An extension is extendably coupled to the housing.
Vehicular visor visual driving aid
The present invention comprises a visor assembly for filtering sunlight through a field of view of a driver. The assembly has motorized tinted visors that can be set in a stowed position, positioned upward, and lowered into the field of vision of the driver, allowing sunlight to pass through the tinted visors for filtering, via forward and reverse buttons. The tinted visors can include at least one amber tinted visor. The amber tinted visor is amber in color, adding contrast and visual acetate distinction in low-light driving situations. The tinted visors can also include at least one gradient tinted visor. The gradient tinted visor has a color gradient transitioning from a dense, dark blue color, adding brilliance and attenuation, to clear acetate, providing an unobstructed view of traffic.
Clip on car visor extension
A clip on car visor extension for use on a vehicle's existing sun visor, effectively blocks out sunrays which the visor itself is not capable of blocking on its' own. The clip on car visor extension is made up of a clip member and a glare reducing sheet element, rotatably fastened on the clip member. The clip member has two elongated legs joined at the closed end by a connecting leg. The glare reducing sheet element is preferably rectangular shaped. The clip on car visor extension can be moved laterally or horizontally on the vehicles sun visor as needed by moving the clip member and radially rotating the glare reducing sheet element to an angle as needed depending on the user's position and sun's position in the sky.
Auxiliary vehicle sun visor
An auxiliary vehicle sun visor system is provided for use in a vehicle having a window and a front windshield. The system is a simple design and does not involve sophisticated or elaborate mechanism or device. The auxiliary sun visor is formed in J-shape view from a side in one piece. It is mounted to a main sun visor adjacent to the distal end of a main sun visor. It is rotatable at the pivotal axis in the same plane as the main sun visor and position it as needed by one hand. This allows the auxiliary sun visor to be placed between a user and an unwanted light source while operating a vehicle in a normal and safe manner.
SUN VISOR ASSEMBLY INCLUDING AN ADD-ON SUN VISOR
A sun visor assembly includes a sun visor panel. A first arm extends from the sun visor panel. An attachment assembly is supported by the first arm. The first arm is rotatably coupled with the attachment assembly. The attachment assembly is configured to detachably connect with a second arm of a second sun visor panel. The attachment assembly includes a connection block. The connection block includes an orifice. A connection arm includes a projection at a first end of the connection arm. The projection is configured to releasably connect with the orifice of the connection block. A connection loop extends from a second end of the connection arm. The connection loop is configured to connect with the second arm of the second sun visor panel.
SUN SHADE VISOR FOR VEHICLES
A sun shade visor attachment features three semi-transparent, or optically transparent sunshade material panels assembled as a single product. The panels are interconnected, allowing various configurations relative to each other and the existing car visor. The sun shade visor is designed to mount on existing vehicle visors without hindering operation thereof when in a closed position. In one embodiment, the panels can swing out, extend laterally, and/or pull down from the apparatus, providing versatile sun protection.
SUN TRACKING TINT VISOR
A light filtering transparent or semitransparent visor intended to prevent flash blindness and other hazards associated with the adverse affects associated with bright lights impacting the eyesight of occupants of a vehicle. In the certain embodiments, the visor comprises a heavily tinted body intended to filter the bright rays of sun to enable safe viewing of the sun through the filter. Embodiments of the apparatus are designed to be repositioned directly in the line of sight between the viewer and the sun.
Anti-blinding device for an automotive vehicle
A light filter assembly for an automotive vehicle that includes a central plate or a sleeve with at least one filter attached to by a fastener. The filter has a substantially triangular shape with at least one curved edge, and can rotate about the fastener in a plane parallel to the central plate or sleeve.
Vehicle Visor Device
A vehicle visor device for reducing glare from sunlight in a vehicle includes a sun visor that is movably mounted to a ceiling of a vehicle which is positionable in a deployed position or a stored position. The sun visor has a top portion comprised of an opaque material to block sunlight for the driver and a bottom portion comprised of a translucent material to pass sunlight through the bottom portion thereby facilitating the driver to see through the bottom portion when the visor is in the deployed position. Additionally, the bottom portion is comprised of a polarized material to reduce glare for the driver when the sun visor is in the deployed position.
VISOR FOR CONTINUOUSLY EXTENDED WINDSHIELD
A vehicle includes: a front windshield that continuously extends along an A-pillar so as to form a partial roof of the vehicle above a driver area; a visor having a proximate end hinged to the A-pillar so as to assume a stowed position along the A-pillar; and on the front windshield, an attachment configured to selectively engage a distal end of the visor in a deployed position.