CN219382194U - Solar sunshading board - Google Patents

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CN219382194U
CN219382194U CN202320948838.8U CN202320948838U CN219382194U CN 219382194 U CN219382194 U CN 219382194U CN 202320948838 U CN202320948838 U CN 202320948838U CN 219382194 U CN219382194 U CN 219382194U
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The utility model discloses a solar sun shield which comprises a sun shield, a solar panel and a bracket. The solar cell panel is arranged on the front surface of the sun shield, and the bracket is arranged on the back surface of the sun shield. Compared with the prior art, the solar sun shield is provided with the support, so that the solar sun shield can be used in a vehicle or supported outside the vehicle to meet different use requirements.

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Solar sunshading board
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of sunshades, in particular to a solar sunshading board.
Background
The skin of the automobile seat is easy to age due to high-temperature insolation, the steering wheel of the seat is hot, and the heatstroke of drivers and passengers is easy to occur due to high temperature insolation. In order to prevent the temperature in the automobile from rising too high due to high-temperature insolation after parking, a car owner usually uses a sunshade device, such as a sunshade curtain, a sunshade board and other products to shade the automobile after parking.
U.S. patent publication No. US9821637 discloses a car windshield visor, in which a solar panel and a fan unit are added to a conventional visor, and the fan is driven to operate by electric power output from the solar panel. However, the device can only be used on a windshield of an automobile and has a single function.
Disclosure of Invention
The utility model aims to provide a solar sun shield, which can be used for a windshield in a vehicle and can be supported outside the vehicle by arranging a bracket.
In order to achieve the above object, the present utility model provides the following solutions:
the utility model discloses a solar sun shield which comprises a sun shield, a solar panel and a support for supporting the sun shield, wherein the solar panel is arranged on the front surface of the sun shield, and the support is arranged on the back surface of the sun shield.
Preferably, the bracket comprises a support and a connecting band; the upper part of the supporting piece is rotatably connected with the back surface of the sun shield; the lower part of the supporting piece is connected with the back surface of the sun shield through the connecting belt so as to limit the maximum included angle between the supporting piece and the sun shield.
Preferably, the solar panels comprise a plurality of solar panels, and the sun shield comprises a spacing area, wherein the spacing area is positioned between two adjacent solar panels, so that the solar sun shield can be folded by taking the spacing area as a crease.
Preferably, the sun visor further comprises a bearing region having a hard inner liner layer, and the solar panel is mounted to the bearing region.
Preferably, the solar shade panel further comprises a cushioning region having a flexible inner liner to protect the solar panel after the solar shade panel is folded.
Preferably, the upper part of the sun shield is provided with a connecting part which is used for being detachably fixed on a vehicle light barrier;
and/or the sun shield is provided with hanging holes for hanging;
and/or the sun visor comprises a front cladding layer, a back cladding layer and an inner lining layer, wherein at least one of the front cladding layer and the back cladding layer is provided with a reflecting film.
Preferably, the solar sun-shading board further comprises a junction box, an input interface of the junction box is used for being connected with an output end of the solar cell panel through a wire, and the junction box is provided with an output interface.
Preferably, a containing bag is arranged on the sun shield, and the junction box is placed in the containing bag.
Preferably, the solar sun shield further comprises a battery clamp assembly, and two ends of the battery clamp assembly are respectively used for connecting the output interface and the vehicle-mounted storage battery so as to charge the vehicle-mounted storage battery.
Preferably, the solar sun visor further comprises an electrical consumer.
Preferably, the electric appliance comprises at least one of a fan, a heater and a lamp.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following technical effects:
the solar sun shield provided by the utility model is provided with the support, so that the solar sun shield can be used in a vehicle or can be supported outside the vehicle to meet different use requirements.
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In order to more clearly illustrate the embodiments of the present utility model or the technical solutions in the prior art, the drawings that are needed in the embodiments will be briefly described below, and it is obvious that the drawings in the following description are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and other drawings may be obtained according to these drawings without inventive effort for a person skilled in the art.
Fig. 1 is a schematic front view of a solar sun visor according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
fig. 2 is a schematic rear view of a solar sun visor according to an embodiment of the present utility model;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a solar shade panel according to an embodiment of the present utility model from one viewing angle;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a solar shade panel according to an embodiment of the present utility model from another view;
fig. 5 is a partial schematic view of fig. 2.
Reference numerals illustrate: 100-solar sunshading board; 1-a sun shield; 2-a solar panel; 3-a bracket; 4-connecting part; 5-junction box; 6-accommodating the bag; 11-spacer regions; 12-a bearing area; 13-a buffer region; 131-hanging holes; 132-a ring; 31-a support; 32-connecting bands; 321-a first belt body; 322-a second belt body; 323-third belt body.
Detailed Description
The following description of the embodiments of the present utility model will be made clearly and completely with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which it is apparent that the embodiments described are only some embodiments of the present utility model, but not all embodiments. All other embodiments, which can be made by those skilled in the art based on the embodiments of the utility model without making any inventive effort, are intended to be within the scope of the utility model.
The utility model aims to provide a solar sun shield, which can be used for a windshield in a vehicle and can be supported outside the vehicle by arranging a bracket.
In order that the above-recited objects, features and advantages of the present utility model will become more readily apparent, a more particular description of the utility model will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof which are illustrated in the appended drawings. In order to make the drawings more concise, some structures of the battery clamp assembly, the electric appliance and the like are not shown in the drawings.
Referring to fig. 1 to 5, the present embodiment provides a solar sun visor 100 including a sun visor 1, a solar panel 2, and a bracket 3 for supporting the sun visor 1. The solar cell panel 2 is installed on the front surface of the sun visor 1, and the bracket 3 is installed on the back surface of the sun visor 1.
When the solar sun visor 100 is used in a vehicle, the solar sun visor can be placed at a front windshield or at a rear windshield or a side windshield to block sunlight. After being placed in place, the corresponding fixing or supporting means can be selected according to the actual situation, for example, the fixing can be carried out through the bracket 3, the adhesive tape, the additional supporting object or the sucking disc, etc.
When the solar sun visor 100 is supported at the front windshield in the vehicle using the bracket 3, the bracket 3 is generally supported on an instrument desk below the front windshield. When the solar sun visor 100 is supported at the rear windshield in the vehicle using the bracket 3, the bracket 3 is generally supported on the trunk bulkhead below the rear windshield. Since the solar sun visor 100 has the bracket 3, it may be supported on the outside of the vehicle, for example, on the ground or on the hood. The solar energy sun visor 100 may also be covered at the front windshield outside the vehicle, or at the rear windshield outside the vehicle, and pressed by a wiper or other pressing object.
The solar panel 2 may be connected to an electric appliance (directly or indirectly), or may be connected to a storage battery (directly or indirectly), so as to utilize electric energy converted by the solar panel 2. When the solar panel 2 is connected to a battery, the battery may be a vehicle-mounted battery or a mobile battery (e.g., a charger).
The support 3 may be fixed to the sun visor 1, or may be detachably or foldably mounted to the sun visor 1. In this embodiment, the support 3 is mounted on the sun visor 1 in a foldable manner, so as to facilitate avoidance and storage of the interior components.
Specifically, in the present embodiment, the bracket 3 includes the support 31 and the connection strap 32. The upper part of the support member 31 is rotatably connected to the rear surface of the sun visor 1 to adjust the angle between the support member 31 and the sun visor 1. The lower part of the support 31 is connected to the rear surface of the sun visor 1 by a connecting band 32 to limit the maximum angle of the support 31 to the sun visor 1. The upper portion of the support member 31 may be rotatably connected in various manners, for example, by a hinge, and for example, both ends of a cloth belt are fixedly connected to the upper portion of the support member 31 and the rear surface of the sun visor 1, respectively.
As a possible example, in the present embodiment, the connection strap 32 includes a first strap 321, a second strap 322, and a third strap 323, and the first strap 321, the second strap 322, and the third strap 323 are the same in length. The first end of the first band 321, the first end of the second band 322, and the first end of the third band 323 are fixed together, the second end of the first band 321 is fixed to the lower portion of the support 31, the second end of the second band 322 is fixed to the lower portion of the back surface of the sun visor 1, and the second end of the third band 323 is fixed to the back surface of the sun visor 1 and is located above the second end of the second band 322. When the included angle between the support 31 and the sun visor 1 is the largest, the first band 321, the second band 322, and the third band 323 are uniformly distributed along the circumferential direction. However, the practical embodiment is not limited thereto. For example, the connecting band 32 may include only one band body, and both ends of the band body are fixedly connected to the lower portion of the support 31 and the lower portion of the rear surface of the sun visor 1, respectively.
In order to facilitate the storage of the solar sun visor 100, in this embodiment, the solar sun visor 100 is in a foldable structure, and the solar sun visor 100 can be wound and fixed by a belt with a velcro after folding. Specifically, the solar panels 2 include a plurality of solar panels, the sun visor 1 includes a spacing region 11, and the spacing region 11 is located between two adjacent solar panels 2, so that the solar sun visor 100 can be folded by taking the spacing region 11 as a crease. The present embodiment changes the size of the solar sun visor 100 by folding, thereby accommodating vehicles of different sizes. In the present embodiment, the longitudinal direction of the spacing region 11 is vertical. Other arrangements of the spacing regions 11 may be selected by those skilled in the art, such as having the length of the spacing regions 11 be transverse, depending on the actual needs.
As a possible example, in the present embodiment, the sun visor 1 includes a front cover layer, a back cover layer, and an inner liner layer, at least one of the front cover layer and the back cover layer being provided with a reflective film. The reflective film is used to enhance the reflection effect, such as an aluminized specular reflective film. When the solar oven is used outside the vehicle, the reflective film can be used for auxiliary heating, so that the heating efficiency is improved.
As a possible example, in this embodiment, the sun visor 1 further comprises a support area 12, the support area 12 having a hard inner layer, and the solar panel 2 being mounted to the support area 12. The rigid inner liner may be of the type rigid cardboard, rigid plastic, etc. to support the solar panel 2.
As a possible example, in this embodiment, the sun visor 1 further comprises a buffer area 13, the buffer area 13 having a flexible inner liner to protect the solar panel 2 after the solar sun visor 100 is folded. The flexible liner may be of the cloth, bubble wrap or the like type.
As a possible example, in this embodiment, the support areas 12 are located in the middle of the sun visor 1, and each support area 12 is provided with a solar panel 2. The buffer areas 13 include two buffer areas 13 located at both lateral ends of the sun visor 1, respectively. The spacer region 11 is located between the buffer region 13 and the support region 12 and between two adjacent support regions 12. Other arrangements of the support region 12, the buffer region 13 and the spacer region 11 may be selected by those skilled in the art according to the actual requirements.
In the present embodiment, the supporting region 12 has at least a supporting function, and the buffer region 13 has at least a buffering function. That is, the support region 12 may have a flexible inner liner, and the cushion region 13 may have a hard inner liner.
As a possible example, in this embodiment, the upper portion of the sun visor 1 is provided with a connection portion 4, and the connection portion 4 can be detachably fixed to the vehicle light barrier to provide a fixing manner of the upper portion of the sun visor 1, and the lower portion of the sun visor 1 can be supported on the instrument desk. A vehicle barrier refers to a sun visor carried by the vehicle at the front windshield, typically mounted on the roof above the primary and secondary drivers' seats, and typically carrying vanity mirrors. When in use, the lower part of the sun shield 1 can be erected on the center console. In this embodiment, the connection portion 4 is an annular elastic band, and the annular elastic band can be sleeved on the vehicle light barrier and adapt to the vehicle light barrier with different sizes through elastic deformation. However, the practical embodiment is not limited thereto. For example, the connecting portion 4 may be a tie strap, which is fastened to the vehicle light barrier by means of a tie.
As a possible example, the sun visor 1 is provided with hanging holes 131 for hanging, and the hanging holes 131 are provided for hanging members to pass through to hang the solar sun visor 100. The suspension member may be a string, suction cup, or the like. When the suspension member is a suction cup, the suction cup comprises a cup body and a hanging handle, and the solar sun shield 100 can be fixed on the automobile glass by clamping the hanging handle on the hanging hole 131 and adsorbing the cup body on the inner side surface of the automobile glass. In this embodiment, the hanging holes 131 include four, the four hanging holes 131 are respectively located at four corners of the sun visor 1, and the four hanging holes 131 are all located in the buffer area 13. Other numbers and distribution of hanging holes 131 may be selected by those skilled in the art according to the actual needs.
As a possible example, in the present embodiment, the edge of the hanging hole 131 is provided with a ring member 132, and the ring member 132 is used to contact the hanging piece to protect the edge of the hanging hole 131. The ring 132 is preferably stainless steel, and other materials such as rigid plastic may be selected by those skilled in the art.
As a possible example, in this embodiment, the solar sun visor 100 further includes a junction box 5, where an input interface of the junction box 5 is used to connect with an output terminal of the solar panel 2 through a wire, and an output interface of the junction box 5 is used to connect with an electrical appliance and/or a storage battery. Since the junction box is a common component in the photovoltaic module, the working principle thereof will not be described here. In this embodiment, the total power of the solar panel 2 is 60W, and the junction box 5 has ase:Sub>A USB-ase:Sub>A interface and ase:Sub>A USB-C interface to output 5V dc voltage to an electric appliance such as ase:Sub>A mobile phone. The junction box 5 also has a 12V dc interface to output a 12V dc voltage to components such as an automobile battery, a lighting power supply, and the like. The person skilled in the art may choose to provide the corresponding interface type on the junction box 5 according to the actual needs.
As one possible example, in this embodiment, the solar sun visor 100 further includes a battery clip assembly. The two ends of the battery clamp assembly are respectively used for connecting an output interface of the junction box 5 and an electrode of the vehicle-mounted storage battery so as to charge the vehicle-mounted storage battery with the solar sun visor 100 as an emergency power supply when the electric quantity of the vehicle-mounted storage battery is exhausted. The battery clamp assembly herein is commercially available directly and includes a battery clamp and an extension cord. The battery clamp is fixed in the one end of extension cable for press from both sides on the electrode of on-vehicle battery, the other end of extension cable is used for connecting terminal box 5's output interface.
As a possible example, in this embodiment, the solar sun visor 100 further includes an electrical consumer for electrically connecting with the output interface of the junction box 5. The type of the electric appliance can be selected according to actual needs. In this embodiment, the electric appliance includes at least one of a fan, a heater, and a lamp. When the electrical appliance is a heater, the device can be used for deicing or defrosting. When the consumer is a light, the LED light may be selected to display some design pattern or advertisement.
As a possible example, in this embodiment, the sun visor 1 is provided with a receiving pocket 6, and the terminal box 5 is placed in the receiving pocket 6. The bag mouth of the containing bag 6 can be provided with a zipper, a magic tape and other structures so as to realize the opening and closing of the bag mouth. For battery clamp assemblies and some smaller-sized electrical appliances, the battery clamp assemblies can be placed into the accommodating bag 6 when in idle.
The principles and embodiments of the present utility model have been described in this specification with reference to specific examples, the description of which is only for the purpose of aiding in understanding the method of the present utility model and its core ideas; also, it is within the scope of the present utility model to be modified by those of ordinary skill in the art in light of the present teachings. In view of the foregoing, this description should not be construed as limiting the utility model.

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1. The solar sun shield is characterized by comprising a sun shield, a solar panel and a support for supporting the sun shield, wherein the solar panel is installed on the front surface of the sun shield, and the support is installed on the back surface of the sun shield.
2. The solar sun visor of claim 1 wherein the carrier comprises a support and a connecting band; the upper part of the supporting piece is rotatably connected with the back surface of the sun shield; the lower part of the supporting piece is connected with the back surface of the sun shield through the connecting belt so as to limit the maximum included angle between the supporting piece and the sun shield.
3. The solar sun visor of claim 1 wherein the solar panels comprise a plurality of solar panels, the sun visor comprising a spacing region between adjacent two of the solar panels to enable the solar sun visor to be folded with the spacing region as a crease.
4. The solar shade panel of claim 3, further comprising a support region having a rigid inner liner, wherein the solar panel is mounted to the support region.
5. The solar shade panel of claim 4, further comprising a cushioning region having a flexible inner liner to protect the solar panel after the solar shade panel is folded.
6. The solar sun visor of claim 1 wherein the sun visor has a connection portion at an upper portion thereof for removable attachment to a vehicle barrier;
and/or the sun shield is provided with hanging holes for hanging;
and/or the sun visor comprises a front cladding layer, a back cladding layer and an inner lining layer, wherein at least one of the front cladding layer and the back cladding layer is provided with a reflecting film.
7. The solar shade panel of claim 1, further comprising a junction box having an input interface for connection to an output of the solar panel by a wire, the junction box having an output interface.
8. The solar shade panel of claim 7, wherein the shade panel has a receiving pocket thereon, and wherein the junction box is disposed within the receiving pocket.
9. The solar sun visor of claim 7 further comprising a battery clip assembly having two ends for connecting the output interface to a vehicle battery, respectively, for charging the vehicle battery.
10. The solar sun visor of claim 7 further comprising an electrical consumer.
11. The solar sun visor of claim 10 wherein the electrical consumer comprises at least one of a fan, a heater, a light.
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