Patent classifications
B60J3/0256
Adjustable vehicle visor
An adjustable vehicle visor. The adjustable vehicle visor includes a track securable to a vehicle ceiling, wherein an actuator is slidably disposed within the track. A motor is connected to the actuator and can move the actuator along the track when the motor is actuated. An arm having a longitudinal aperture extending between opposing ends thereof is affixed to the actuator along the longitudinal aperture, such that the arm can rotate about the actuator when the motor is actuated. A visor is pivotally affixed to the arm, the visor having a telescopic panel therein that can selectively move between an extended position and a retracted position. A remote device is in wireless communication with the motor, wherein the remote device can transmit a control signal to actuate the motor.
Attachable sun visor system
An attachable sun visor system includes a sun visor extension assembly including a sun shade panel, an extendable rod having a first-end, a second-end, and a mounting member. The sun shade panel is configured to attach to a rod of a stationary sun visor in a vehicle and swivel from being adjacent to the stationary sun visor during non-use to being perpendicular to the stationary sun visor during an in-use condition to provide an effective shade area in combination with the stationary sun visor.
Adjustable Vehicle Visor
An adjustable vehicle visor. The adjustable vehicle visor includes a track securable to a vehicle ceiling, wherein an actuator is slidably disposed within the track. A motor is connected to the actuator and can move the actuator along the track when the motor is actuated. An arm having a longitudinal aperture extending between opposing ends thereof is affixed to the actuator along the longitudinal aperture, such that the arm can rotate about the actuator when the motor is actuated. A visor is pivotally affixed to the arm, the visor having a telescopic panel therein that can selectively move between an extended position and a retracted position. A remote device is in wireless communication with the motor, wherein the remote device can transmit a control signal to actuate the motor.
Car Sun Shelter, Car Luggage Rack and Control Method of the Car Sun Shelter
A car sun shelter includes a component carrier, a shielding component positioned on the component carrier and driving component for driving the shielding component to be fully folded and unfolded to form sun shield at the predetermined position. The car sun shelter can form a sun shield at the predetermined position of the vehicle through the driving component, in order to reduce direct sunlight to vehicles and reduce the temperature inside the car during outdoor use, prolong the service life of leather, wires and plastic products in the vehicle, and avoid the release of harmful gases from car seat and decorations inside the car at high temperatures, which will affect the health of drivers and passengers.
ATTACHABLE SUN VISOR SYSTEM
An attachable sun visor system includes a sun visor extension assembly including a sun shade panel, an extendable rod having a first-end, a second-end, and a mounting member. The sun shade panel is configured to attach to a rod of a stationary sun visor in a vehicle and swivel from being adjacent to the stationary sun visor during non-use to being perpendicular to the stationary sun visor during an in-use condition to provide an effective shade area in combination with the stationary sun visor.
ADJUSTABLE SUN VISOR
An adjustable sun visor comprising a rotational mounting having an adjustable rod extending downwardly therefrom; a primary support rod perpendicularly connected end-to-end with the adjustable rod via an angular joint; a visor mounted to the primary support rod, the visor comprising a visor body including an upper longitudinal edge, a secondary support rod, and a and a primary support rod sleeve with an opening leading axially thereto; wherein the secondary support rod resides towards the end of the upper longitudinal edge of the visor opposite the opening of the primary support rod sleeve; wherein the primary support rod sleeve is aligned axially with the secondary support rod and the primary support rod traverses into the primary support rod sleeve through the opening wherein it is hidden in the interior of the visor.