Patent classifications
B60J1/2047
Door curtain assembly having sub-curtain unit
A door curtain assembly having a sub-curtain unit is provided and includes a main fabric that is wound in a trim of a vehicle door; and a main shade bar that is installed in an upper end of the main fabric and fixed to a hook provided in the door when the main fabric is deployed. A sub-curtain part is additionally deployed after the main curtain part is deployed. The sub-curtain part includes a sub-housing having a first side hinge-coupled to the door and a second side interlocked with ascending or descending of the main shade bar. Additionally, a sub-fabric is wound in the sub-housing and a sub-shade bar is installed in an end portion of the sub-fabric in a length direction of the sub-housing.
Hook Assembly for Door Curtain of Vehicle
An embodiment hook assembly for a door curtain to be installed on a door panel of a vehicle, the hook assembly includes a hook body installed to penetrate a through hole formed in the door panel, and a hook pin having an upper end hinge-connected to an upper portion of the hook body, wherein in a state in which an upper portion of the hook pin is completely inserted into the hook body, a part of the hook body is in an opened state and the hook body is locked to a circumference of the through hole such that the hook body is fastened to the through hole.
Vehicle window screen
An improved retractable screen and doorframe assembly for a vehicle is presented. The novel construction is provided wherein the window and the retractable screen reside in the housing of a vehicle doorframe once the retractable screen and window are deployed. A plurality of axially connected wheel sets residing within an inner frame track facilitates the frictionless movement of the retractable screen in a horizontal direction and secures movement of the same as it is recoiled in a backward disposition onto the screen storage reel of a screen cartridge. Forward movement is further facilitated with a positive magnetic border that quickly advances with positive magnetic force towards the doorframe assembly having a negative magnetic rod being provided therein.
HOOK ASSEMBLY FOR DOOR CURTAIN OF VEHICLE
This application relates to a hook assembly for a door curtain of a vehicle. The hook assembly is installed on a door panel to which a door curtain is hooked and fixed. The hook assembly includes a hook body installed to pass through a through-hole formed in the door panel in a load direction due to the door curtain, and a hook pin engaged with the hook body in a direction perpendicular to the load direction due to the door curtain. When the hook pin is engaged with the hook body, the hook body is supported in the through-hole in an engaged direction of the hook pin and one side of the hook body is pressed against a circumference of the through-hole.
DEVICE FOR SCREENING A WINDOW OF A VEHICLE
A device for screening a window (F) of a vehicle (V) includes a frame configured to be stably engaged with the vehicle (V), a first rail disposed between a first and a second upright of the frame, and a retractable screen with a front edge free to slide on the first rail and a rear edge attached to the second upright. A connecting rod is hinged with a first end thereof to the front edge of the screen, and a bracket is hinged to a second end of the connecting rod.
Door curtain hook device for vehicle
A door curtain hook device for a vehicle may include a frame mount configured to be fixed to a door frame of the vehicle; a curtain hook having a wedge portion configured to be coupled with the frame mount and a curtain locking portion in which a door curtain is hooked integrally formed thereon; and a door curtain mounting gap formed to have a hook structure in the curtain locking portion.
BIDIRECTIONAL WINDOW SCREEN FOR A VEHICLE
The present disclosure relates to a bidirectional window screen for a vehicle, which can be independently deployed forward and backward, respectively, while moving in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle. The bidirectional window screen for the vehicle includes a guide having upper and lower ends installed on a frame and a roll screen wound around the inside of the guide to be withdrawn from the guide or stored in the guide, in which the guide is slidable in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle.
SHADE ARRANGEMENT FOR VEHICLE
A shade arrangement for vehicles, in particular for a side window of a car door, the shade arrangement including a roll up blind web that is movable from a pulled in position into a shading pulled out position; a winding shaft at which the roll up blind web is attached with a first edge; a pull out profile at which the roll up blind web is attached with a second edge; a first drive which actuates the winding shaft for rolling up the roll up blind web; a lifting rod which is removably attachable at the pull out profile; a second drive through which the lifting rod arranged at the pull out profile moves the roll up blind web in a linear motion between the pulled in position and the pulled out position.
SHADE ARRANGEMENT FOR VEHICLE
A shade arrangement for vehicles, in particular for a side window of a car door, the shade arrangement including a roll up blind web that is movable from a pulled in position into a shading pulled out position; a winding shaft at which the roll up blind web is attached with a first edge; a pull out profile at which the roll up blind web is attached with a second edge; a first drive which actuates the winding shaft for rolling up the roll up blind web; a lifting rod which is removably attachable at the pull out profile; a second drive through which the lifting rod arranged at the pull out profile moves the roll up blind web by a linear movement between the pulled in position and the pulled out position.
WINDOW SHADE HOOK ASSEMBLY, AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF
Some embodiments are directed to a hook assembly for use with a vehicle having a vehicle interior, a vehicle door having a window bordered by a lining, and a sunshade assembly configured to cover the window, the sunshade assembly having a support member by which the sunshade assembly can be secured to the lining to cover the window. The hook assembly can include a grommet configured to be connected to the lining. The hook assembly can also include a hook member configured to be disposed adjacent and attached to the grommet such that the grommet is disposed between the hook member and the lining, the hook member including a hook extending therefrom, the hook being configured to engage the support member to secure the sunshade assembly to the lining to cover the window.