Removable Sun Visor for Car Windows
20210229533 ยท 2021-07-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60J3/0286
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Improvements in a removable sun visor for car windows is disclosed. The visor uses a rotatable and removable window clip so the user can install and move the visor when needed to block or filter sunlight from entering the vehicle. The clip can also be rotated and locked on an angled side of a window to block or filter light that can enter the vehicle from a far forward edge. The rotating feature has locks or detents to hold the visor at the adjusted angle. The rotatable clip can further be positioned on either side of the visor for positioning on either side of a vehicle. There is also an adjustable tinted window that allows the user to look through the tinted portion. Side portions can be moved in or out of the main housing to block light. Magnets can be used to secure moving members.
Claims
1. A removable sun visor for car windows comprising: a clip that is configured to slidably secure the removable sun visor on a vehicle side window; said clip connects with a hinge to a hinge pivot that is configured to allow a body of a sun visor to rotate adjacent to said vehicle side window and adjacent to a headliner of said vehicle; said hinge pivot being connected to a rotating shoulder that allows said body of said sun visor to rotate perpendicular to said hinge, and said body of said sun visor having a first shade that is configured to store within said body of said sun visor and securely slide a limited distance outside of said body of said sun visor.
2. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 1, wherein said first shade has at least one curved upper edge.
3. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 2, wherein said first shade further includes at least one lock tab that prevents said first shade to be slid completely outside of said body of said sun visor.
4. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 3, wherein said first shade further includes finger tab located on an outer edge of said first shade.
5. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 1, further includes a at least a second shade.
6. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 5, wherein said second shade is configured to slide out of said body of said sun visor.
7. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 5, wherein said second shade is configured to rotate out of said body of said sun visor through a pivot connection with said body.
8. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 5, wherein said second shade further includes finger tab located on an outer edge of said second shade.
9. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 1, further includes a tinted flap.
10. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 9, wherein said tinted flap is configured to hinge below said body of said sun visor.
11. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 9, wherein said tinted flap further includes a magnetic clasp that retain said tinted flap aligned with body of said sun visor.
12. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 1, wherein said rotating should has detents that creates locked step rotation of said body of said sun visor relative to said hinge.
13. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 12, wherein said detents are from complementary tabs and groves.
14. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 13, wherein said tabs and groves limit a rotation of said body of said sun visor.
15. A removable sun visor for car windows comprising: a visor body; said visor body having a first shade that is configured to store within said body of said sun visor; said visor body having a second shade that is configured to store within said body of said sun visor; said visor body having a tinted flap that is configured to hinge from said body of said sun visor, and a clip that is configured to secure the visor body on a vehicle side window.
16. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 15, wherein said first shade has at least one curved upper edge.
17. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 16, wherein said first shade further includes at least one lock tab that prevents said first shade to be slid completely outside of said body of said sun visor.
18. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 15, wherein said first shade and said second shade each include a finger tab located on an outer edge of said first shade and said second shade.
19. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 15, wherein said second shade is configured to rotate out of said body of said sun visor through a pivot connection with said body.
20. The removable sun visor for car windows according to claim 15, wherein said tinted flap further includes a magnetic clasp that retain said tinted flap aligned with body of said sun visor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] It will be readily understood that the components of the present invention, as generally described and illustrated in the drawings herein, could be arranged and designed in a wide variety of different configurations. Thus, the following more detailed description of the embodiments of the system and method of the present invention, as represented in the drawings, is not intended to limit the scope of the invention, but is merely representative of various embodiments of the invention. The illustrated embodiments of the invention will be best understood by reference to the drawings, wherein like parts are designated by like numerals throughout.
TABLE-US-00001 Item Numbers and Description 10 removable sun visor 18 vehicle 19 window 20 inner frame 21 open area 22 hole 23 post 24 rotated body 30 chipboard pad 31 magnet hole 32 magnet 34 chipboard pad 38 fabric cover 40 foam pad 41 magnet hole 42 magnet 49 inside position 50 large sliding shade 51 finger tab 52 lock tab (upper) 53 lock tab (lower) 54 curved edge 60 small shade 61 pivot hole 62 finger tab 70 tinted flap 71 magnet recess 72 tab 73 hook 74 magnet 80 window clip 81 hinge pin hole 82 clip 83 open area 86 nut 87 hinge 88 screw 89 hinge pin 90 hinge pivot 91 shoulder 92 groves 93 tabs 96 detent rotation 97 lowered 98 rotate 99 moves
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[0032] A finger tab 62 allows the user to grasp and edge or corner of the small sliding shade 60 to slide (or rotate) the small shade from within the fabric cover and small shade 60. The larger sliding shade 50 stores with the fabric cover 38 and can be slid out of the fabric cover 38. A finger tab 51 allows the user to easily slide the larger sliding shade 50 in and out of the inner frame. At the lower portion of this figure shows the tinted flap 70. The tinted flap 70 hinges (or slides from the inner frame). In the embodiment shown, the tinted flap 70 has a tab 72 that makes it easier for a user to find grip point on the tinted flap 70. A magnet 74 is used to retain the tinted flap 70. The tinted flap 70 allows the user to view through the tinted flap 70 without completely obstructing a view outside of the window of a vehicle.
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[0034] This embodiment shows that the small shade 60 is configured to rotate 98 out of the inner frame 20. The detail shows a pivot hope 61 where the small shade 60 is captured in the inner frame 20. This allows the small shade to rotate within and out of the inner frame. While the large sliding shade 50 and the small shade 60 may be shown as having a solid (non-transparent) material it is contemplated that one or both of these shades can be made from a transparent or filtered material.
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[0036] The hooks 73 on the tinted flap 70 allow the tinted flap to be easily hinged or rotated down for light filtering or rotated up onto the inner frame for storage. The tinted flap filters some light and allows a user to view outside of a vehicle. At the upper end of the tinted flap 70 is a tab 72 and a magnet recess 71 or metal components that attracts to a magnet 42. A complementary magnet 32 is located in or on the inner frame to holt the tinted flap 70 in the closed configuration under driving conditions. It is contemplated that the tinted flap 70 can be interchangeable to allow a user to select the amount of filtering based upon the season or the expected amount of sunlight.
[0037] Returning to the hole 22 in the inner frame 20, the shape of the hole 22 is configured to accept the hinge pivot 90 where a shoulder 91 of the hinge pivot 90 is configured to pass through the hole 22 from either side of the inner frame 20. The hinge pivot 90 can pass through either side to allow the removable sun visor 10 to be installed on either the passage or the driver side of a vehicle. A screw 88 and nut 86 are removable to change the direction where the hinge pivot 90 passes through the inner frame 20. The hole 22 is not completely round and is shaped to limit rotation of the shoulder 91 in the hole 22. This is shown and described in more detail in other figures herein. At the top of the hinge pivot 90 is a horizontal hole where a hinge pin 89 passes through the hinge pin hole(s) 81 and the hinge pivot 90. At the top of the hinge pin hole(s) 81 is the window clip 80 with an open clip 82 tab for securing the window clip 80 on a window (not shown).
[0038] The outside of the inner frame 20 can be covered with one or more of a chipboard pad 30, 34 shim(s), a foam pad 40 and a fabric covering 38. Magnet holes 31 and 41 may be placed through some of these components for clearance of magnets 32, 42 or metal components to keep the tinted flap 70 is a closed orientation. The inner frame is shown with a small shade 60 and a large shade 50. While two side shades are shown and described, the removable sun visor may have only one side shade or more than the two shown to provide additional versatility to contour to the windows or more different vehicles.
[0039] The small shade 60 can hinge or slide from within the inner frame 20. In the hinged configuration the small shade 60 pivots from the pivot hole 61. There is a finger tab 62 that a user can access to grip and move the small shade 60. On the other side of the inner frame 20 is the large shade 60 that is configured to slide in and out of the inner frame 20. The large shade 60 has a curved edge 54 that approximates the curve of a side window to block sun in the corners of a door window. The side end of the large shade 60 has one or a plurality of tab locks 52 and 53 that prevent the large shade 60 from being completely slid out of the inner frame 20. There is a finger tab 51 that a user can access to grip and slide the large shade 50 out of the inner frame 20.
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[0042] The shoulder 91 of the hinge pivot 90 has a plurality of tabs 93 that engage in groves 92. As the visor (not shown) rotates relative to the hinge pivot 90 the tabs 93 engage and dis-engage in the groves 92 to create rotational locking detent rotation 96 positions to hold the visor in the set rotated position. While groves 92 and tabs 93 are shown and described, frictional elements could also be provided to allow for more infinite positioning. The shape of the hole 22 (not completely visible in this figure) limits rotation of the body of the visor relative to the hinge pivot 90 by eliminating the groves at a portion of the shoulder, as seen at the bottom of the shoulder 91.
[0043] Thus, specific embodiments of a removable sun visor for car windows have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.
SEQUENCE LISTING
[0044] Not Applicable.