Patent classifications
B60J3/0243
Sun visor for a motor vehicle
A sun visor assembly for a vehicle according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a visor having a transparent portion and a circuit configured to control at least one function of the visor. The visor is pivotable between a first position and a second position.
Sun visor stored in a vehicle roof
A roof-storage-type sun visor includes a housing located inside a roof of a vehicle. The housing has a storage recess therein and a sun visor unit configured to be disposed along the storage recess. The sun visor unit includes a sun visor located so as to correspond to a windshield glass and includes multi-stage rails located at opposite sides of the sun visor. The sun visor is configured to be withdrawn outside the storage recess along the multi-stage rails.
ROOF ASSEMBLY FOR A WORK VEHICLE
A roof assembly for a vehicle includes a roof with a light admitting portion and a sunshade assembly fixed to the roof. The sunshade assembly includes a guide device fixed to the roof, a deployable shade device having a sliding support coupled to the guide device, and a sun visor. The sun visor includes an end carried by the sliding support and extensible between a retracted and a deployed configuration, restraining elements to keep the sun visor in the deployed configuration, and a locking seat adjoined to an end of the guide device to receive the sliding support when the sun visor is in the deployed configuration. The sliding support is movable within the locking seat between an incoming position and a locking position, in which the deployable shade device cooperates in contact with the restraining elements to prevent the sliding support from escaping from the locking seat.
VEHICLE ROOF ASSEMBLY WITH RETRACTABLE SUNVISOR
Vehicle roof assembly with retractable sunvisor comprising a vehicle roof structure, a headliner, and a retractable sunvisor which comprises a sunvisor screen assembly, a sliding mechanism comprising an assistance device, and a structural frame. Due to the bulkiest part of the assistance device is just behind the front cross-beam, and above the lowest point of the front cross-beam in the z direction the available room in the vehicle interior is not penalized, and at the same time it is conveniently attached to the roof structure in order to keep the structural stability of the whole assembly, avoiding noises and rattles, and ensuring a proper working of the whole assembly.
Vehicle sun visor device
A vehicle sun visor device includes a base (a support), a sliding base (a sliding body), a visor body, and a torque hinge (a hinge) configured to connect the visor body to the sliding base in a rotatable manner in the up-down direction. The torque hinge includes a connecting member to which the visor body is connected. The connecting member includes a hole portion and a first fastening member (a first connecting portion). The visor body includes a projecting portion. The projecting portion is set to have a strength with which the projecting portion does not break even when an operation load to rotate the visor body around a hinge shaft is applied to the visor body, but the projecting portion breaks when a deployment load of an airbag is applied to the visor body.
Sun visor stored in and withdrawn from a vehicle roof panel
A withdrawal-type sun visor includes a housing received in a roof panel. The housing has a storage recess therein. The withdrawal-type sun visor also includes a sun visor assembly configured to be received in the housing and to be withdrawn along a windshield glass of a vehicle. The sun visor assembly includes a display unit having a display region and includes a discoloration unit configured to enclose at least a portion of the display unit. The transmissivity of the discoloration unit is adjustable.
MOTORIZED SUN VISOR FOR MOTOR VEHICLE
A motorized sun visor that may be disposed between the roof and headliner of a motor vehicle wherein the system may include a frame, screen, actuator, and power supply. The screen and frame may be positioned in a fully retracted position or a fully deployed position, or in an intermediate position relative to the retracted and deployed positions. The screen may be disposed such that it is non-visible when retracted and may include a leading edge which is seated flush against the headliner of the motor vehicle in the fully retracted position.
SUN VISOR STORED IN AND WITHDRAWN FROM A VEHICLE ROOF PANEL
A withdrawal-type sun visor includes a housing received in a roof panel. The housing has a storage recess therein. The withdrawal-type sun visor also includes a sun visor assembly configured to be received in the housing and to be withdrawn along a windshield glass of a vehicle. The sun visor assembly includes a display unit having a display region and includes a discoloration unit configured to enclose at least a portion of the display unit. The transmissivity of the discoloration unit is adjustable.
SUN VISOR STORED IN A VEHICLE ROOF
A roof-storage-type sun visor includes a housing located inside a roof of a vehicle. The housing has a storage recess therein and a sun visor unit configured to be disposed along the storage recess. The sun visor unit includes a sun visor located so as to correspond to a windshield glass and includes multi-stage rails located at opposite sides of the sun visor. The sun visor is configured to be withdrawn outside the storage recess along the multi-stage rails.
Sun visor module
A sun visor module includes: a base portion which has an accommodating space formed therein and a front portion provided at the ceiling of a front seat of a vehicle in an openable or closable form; a sun visor portion which is provided at the center of the inside of the base portion and slides in or out through the front portion of the base portion; a screen-shaped awning portion which is provided at a lower portion of the inside of the base portion to be entered in or out to the front portion of the base portion; an air discharge portion which is connected with an A-pillar of the vehicle to introduce the wind flowing in the A-pillar into the base portion; and a first blowing portion which communicates with the rear lower portion of the base portion to send the wind to the inside of the vehicle.