B60J3/023

SUN VISOR MOUNTING APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD
20250033441 · 2025-01-30 ·

The present disclosure is a sun visor mounting apparatus, system or method having a mounting plate with a J hooked end configured to receive a sun visor, a securing plate opposing the J hooked end, configured in a U shape for receiving the sun visor. A joining plate configured in a V shape with a first side capable of coupling to the mounting plate, and a second side capable of coupling to an extension plate, and the extension plate can have a first side of a coupled to the joining plate, and a second side configured to engage against a fixed structure. One or more fasteners may be utilized with each plate to secure them together. To accommodate different sizes and configurations, the joining plate and extension plate may be extending to satisfactory positions, to engage with a fixed structure for the stability of the mounting plate.

Sun visor assembly

A sun visor assembly may include a visor having a first attachment including a first magnet, and a second attachment arranged on a vehicle headliner and including a pair of spaced supports and a pin maintained therein, wherein the pin includes a second magnet and is rotatable with respect to the supports, wherein the first attachment is configured to selectively attach to the second attachment via the first and second magnets, and further wherein the pin is rotatable in an attached state to adjust an angle of the visor.

Visor assembly for a vehicle

A vehicle includes an A-pillar, a windshield, a receiver, and a visor assembly, including an engagement feature that moves from a first position to a second position, and a biasing feature that biases the engagement feature toward the first position in the second position of the engagement feature. The visor assembly is operable between a stowed condition, wherein the engagement feature is in the first position and the engagement feature and the receiver are in a spaced relationship, and a deployed condition, wherein the engagement feature is in the second position and contact between the engagement feature and the receiver maintains the engagement feature in the second position against the bias of the biasing feature.

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.

DIMMABLE GLASS VISOR FOR AUTOMOTIVE
20250162387 · 2025-05-22 ·

An automotive visor includes an electrochromic element defining a planar width and height and a mounting structure coupled with the electrochromic element along a first side of a perimeter thereof and configured for rotatably mounting the automotive visor within a vehicle interior. The mounting structure includes a first frame member defining a first interior face and a first channel portion and a second frame member defining a second interior face and a second channel portion. The first frame member and the second frame member are coupled together with the first and second faces in mutual contact and the first and second channel portions defining a channel receiving the first side of the perimeter therein. Each of the first and second frame members further define respective spacer projections that extend inwardly into the channel and contact opposing first and second faces of the electrochromic element, respectively.

VEHICULAR VISOR ATTACHMENT ASSEMBLY
20250334846 · 2025-10-30 ·

An automotive visor includes a visor body including a first articulation surface and a first magnetic element disposed within the articulation surface and a mounting block configured to attach to a vehicle along a portion of a headliner. The mounting block defines a second articulation surface and includes a second magnetic element disposed adjacent to the second articulation surface. The first and second magnetic elements are mutually attracted to each other to maintain an articulating contact between the first articulation surface and the second articulation surface under a force applied to the visor body below a breakaway threshold.

Slide-Type Sun Visor Structure

Disclosed is a slide-type sun visor structure including a sun visor stored in a side surface of a vehicle when not used and pulled out toward a windshield when used, and a slide assembly fixed to the side surface of the vehicle and having formed therein a storage box in which the sun visor is stored, wherein the storage box has formed therein a groove in a length direction, and wherein the sun visor rotates while moving along the groove in the slide assembly and then moves to a position corresponding to the windshield.