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US1927137A
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  • Thisinvention relates to an adjustable glare shield' for motor'vehicles which is adapted to be mounted on the wind shield in a suitable manner.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a novel adjustable glare shield, the adjustable vanes of which are held in either extended or closed position, as desired by the operator.
  • Another object is to provide a glare shield of the character stated in which the adjustable vanes can be extended 180 degrees and are firmly held in this extended position.
  • Still another object is to provide a novel glare shield which is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, and effective in use. 5, Other objects, advantages and features of invention may appear from the accompanying drawing, the subjoined detailed description and the appended claims.
  • Figure 1 is a transverse, sectional view of my glare shield with the vanes partly extended.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary, sectional view of one of the vanes, showing its fastening to the shaft.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on line 33 ;;of Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary, side view of a pair of vanes showing the connecting means between them.
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary, transverse, sectional view through the case and shaft.
  • the numeral 1 indicates a case closed at the sides
  • a shaft 2 is journaled at one end of the housing 1, and a handle 3 is secured to one end of the shaft so that it may be rotated, for the purpose of extending or housing the vanes.
  • a plurality of segmental vanes i are journaled on the shaft 2 with the exception of the outer most vane 5 which is secured to the shaft.
  • the vanes 4 and 5 are each secure-d to a metal ferrule 6 which encircles the shaft 2 and are spaced apart by washers 7.
  • the ferrule of the vane 5 is provided with a tongue 8 that fits into a groove 9 in the shaft 2, thus it will be evident that the outer most vane rotates with the shaft.
  • each ferrule is provided with an elongated notch 10.
  • a lug 11 projects from each ferrule into the notch 10 of the adjacent ferrule, thus coupling the vanes together with a lost motion connection,
  • the vanes are formed from a transparent material in order that the driver may look through them to eliminate the glare of the road or approaching head-lights.
  • I To hold the vanes in either extended or closed position, I provide a multi-fingered spring 12 which is secured to the inside of the housing 1.
  • the ferrules 6 are each provided with notches 13 and 14 so arranged that the spring 12 will hold the vanes in either extended or closed position.
  • I provide a wedge 15 which presses against the top of the spring 12.
  • a screw 16 extends through the end of the case or housing 1 and is revolvably connected to the wedge 15, thus the wedge may be adjusted inwardly or outwardly to vary the tension on the spring.
  • An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled adjacent one end of the case, a plurality of transparent vanes, means securing one of the vanes to said shaft, means journaling the remainder of the vanes on the shaft, interengaging means on said vanes whereby said vanes are withdrawn from the case one at a time, and a spring engaging each one of said vanes whereby they are held against accidental movement, in both open and closed positions.
  • An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled in the case adjacent one end thereof, a handle secured to the shaft, a plurality of vanes, a ferrule attached to each of the vanes, means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, the remainder of said ferrules being journaled on the shaft, inter-engaging means on the ferrules, said inter-engaging means coupling the ferrules with a lost motion connection whereby the vanes are opened and closed one at a time, and a spring engaging each one of said ferrules whereby the vanes are held in open and closed position.
  • An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled in the case adjacent one end thereof, a handle secured to the shaft, a plurality of vanes, a ferrule attached to each of the vanes, means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, the remainder of said ferrules being journaled on the shaft, each of said ferrules having an elongated notch formed therein, a projecting lug on each ferrule, said lug projecting into the notch in the adjacent ferrule whereby the vanes are withdrawn as the shaft is rotated.
  • An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled in the case adjacent one end thereof, a handle secured to the shaft, a plurality of vanes, a ferrule attached to each of the vanes, means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, the remainder of said ferrules being journaled on the shaft, each of said ferrules having an elongated notch formed therein, a projecting lug on each ferrule, said lug projecting into the notch in the adjacent ferrule whereby the vanes are withdrawn as the shaft is rotated, and a multifingered spring engaging said ferrules whereby the vanes are held against accidental movement.
  • An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled adjacent one end of the case, a plurality of transparent vanes, means securing one of the vanes to said shaft, means journaling the remainder of the vanes on the shaft, interengaging means on said vanes whereby said vanes means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, 7
  • each of said ferrules having an elongated notch formed therein, a projecting lug on each ferrule, said lug projecting into the notch in the adjacent ferrule whereby the vanes are withdrawn as shaft is rotated, and a multi-fingered spring engaging said ferrules whereby the vanes are held against accidental movement, and adjustable means engaging said spring whereby the tension of the spring against the vanes is adjusted.

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Sept. 19, 1933. R SOUKUP 1,927,137
ADJUSTABLE GLARE SHIELD Filed June 13, 1932 41 A Z 1 J1 I o I/VVE/VTOH. 7540Mv H. Sou/run BX Patented Sept. 19, 1933 Nrrro STATE ADJUSTABLE GLARE SHIELD Frank R. Soukup, Long Beach, Calif.
Application June 13, 1932. Serial No. 616,76?
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Thisinvention relates to an adjustable glare shield' for motor'vehicles which is adapted to be mounted on the wind shield in a suitable manner.
An object of my invention is to provide a novel adjustable glare shield, the adjustable vanes of which are held in either extended or closed position, as desired by the operator.
Another object is to provide a glare shield of the character stated in which the adjustable vanes can be extended 180 degrees and are firmly held in this extended position.
Still another object is to provide a novel glare shield which is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, and effective in use. 5, Other objects, advantages and features of invention may appear from the accompanying drawing, the subjoined detailed description and the appended claims.
In the drawing, Figure 1 is a transverse, sectional view of my glare shield with the vanes partly extended.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary, sectional view of one of the vanes, showing its fastening to the shaft.
Figure 3 is a sectional view taken on line 33 ;;of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 4-4 of Figure 1.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary, side view of a pair of vanes showing the connecting means between them.
Figure 6 is a fragmentary, transverse, sectional view through the case and shaft.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, the numeral 1 indicates a case closed at the sides,
.35 ,ends and top, but open at the bottom so that the vanes can be extended or housed through the bottom. A shaft 2 is journaled at one end of the housing 1, and a handle 3 is secured to one end of the shaft so that it may be rotated, for the purpose of extending or housing the vanes. A plurality of segmental vanes i are journaled on the shaft 2 with the exception of the outer most vane 5 which is secured to the shaft. The vanes 4 and 5 are each secure-d to a metal ferrule 6 which encircles the shaft 2 and are spaced apart by washers 7. The ferrule of the vane 5 is provided with a tongue 8 that fits into a groove 9 in the shaft 2, thus it will be evident that the outer most vane rotates with the shaft. The
;.other vanes are withdrawn from the housing one at a time by the following means, each ferrule is provided with an elongated notch 10.
A lug 11 projects from each ferrule into the notch 10 of the adjacent ferrule, thus coupling the vanes together with a lost motion connection,
(Cl. 296-97) I and by this means the vanes are withdrawn one at a time fromthe housing, and when entirely withdrawn, a semi-circle is formed with each vane slightly over-lapping the adjacent vane.
The vanes are formed from a transparent material in order that the driver may look through them to eliminate the glare of the road or approaching head-lights.
To hold the vanes in either extended or closed position, I provide a multi-fingered spring 12 which is secured to the inside of the housing 1. The ferrules 6 are each provided with notches 13 and 14 so arranged that the spring 12 will hold the vanes in either extended or closed position. In order that the tension of the spring against the ferrules may be varied, I provide a wedge 15 which presses against the top of the spring 12. A screw 16 extends through the end of the case or housing 1 and is revolvably connected to the wedge 15, thus the wedge may be adjusted inwardly or outwardly to vary the tension on the spring.
Having described my invention, I claim:
1. An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled adjacent one end of the case, a plurality of transparent vanes, means securing one of the vanes to said shaft, means journaling the remainder of the vanes on the shaft, interengaging means on said vanes whereby said vanes are withdrawn from the case one at a time, and a spring engaging each one of said vanes whereby they are held against accidental movement, in both open and closed positions.
2. An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled in the case adjacent one end thereof, a handle secured to the shaft, a plurality of vanes, a ferrule attached to each of the vanes, means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, the remainder of said ferrules being journaled on the shaft, inter-engaging means on the ferrules, said inter-engaging means coupling the ferrules with a lost motion connection whereby the vanes are opened and closed one at a time, and a spring engaging each one of said ferrules whereby the vanes are held in open and closed position.
3. An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled in the case adjacent one end thereof, a handle secured to the shaft, a plurality of vanes, a ferrule attached to each of the vanes, means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, the remainder of said ferrules being journaled on the shaft, each of said ferrules having an elongated notch formed therein, a projecting lug on each ferrule, said lug projecting into the notch in the adjacent ferrule whereby the vanes are withdrawn as the shaft is rotated.
4. An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled in the case adjacent one end thereof, a handle secured to the shaft, a plurality of vanes, a ferrule attached to each of the vanes, means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, the remainder of said ferrules being journaled on the shaft, each of said ferrules having an elongated notch formed therein, a projecting lug on each ferrule, said lug projecting into the notch in the adjacent ferrule whereby the vanes are withdrawn as the shaft is rotated, and a multifingered spring engaging said ferrules whereby the vanes are held against accidental movement.
5. An adjustable glare shield comprising a case, a shaft journaled adjacent one end of the case, a plurality of transparent vanes, means securing one of the vanes to said shaft, means journaling the remainder of the vanes on the shaft, interengaging means on said vanes whereby said vanes means securing one of the ferrules on the shaft, 7
each of said ferrules having an elongated notch formed therein, a projecting lug on each ferrule, said lug projecting into the notch in the adjacent ferrule whereby the vanes are withdrawn as shaft is rotated, and a multi-fingered spring engaging said ferrules whereby the vanes are held against accidental movement, and adjustable means engaging said spring whereby the tension of the spring against the vanes is adjusted.
FRANK R. SOUKUP.
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US3625599A (en) * 1970-10-06 1971-12-07 Alfred G Poirier Combined mirror and visor
US5159966A (en) * 1990-08-30 1992-11-03 Ron Fleishman Fan-type blind for semicircular arched window
WO1998040597A1 (en) * 1997-03-13 1998-09-17 Simon Levy Device for screening vehicle windows
US6192967B1 (en) 1998-10-19 2001-02-27 Sunny En Liung Huang Collapsible auto shade
US6691762B2 (en) 1998-10-19 2004-02-17 Sunny Huang Collapsible auto shade
US6705381B2 (en) 1998-10-19 2004-03-16 Sunny E. L. Huang Adjustable shade unfoldable in multiple directions
US20040221974A1 (en) * 1998-10-19 2004-11-11 Huang Sunny E.L. Collapsible auto shade support structure
US20050000664A1 (en) * 2003-06-24 2005-01-06 Huang Sunny E.L. Foldable automobile window shade with ultrasonically formed fold
US20050017534A1 (en) * 2003-07-24 2005-01-27 Driscoll Valerie A. Method for blocking glare from the sun and apparatus therefor
US6976523B2 (en) 1998-10-19 2005-12-20 Huang Sunny E L Collapsible auto shade
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US3625599A (en) * 1970-10-06 1971-12-07 Alfred G Poirier Combined mirror and visor
US5159966A (en) * 1990-08-30 1992-11-03 Ron Fleishman Fan-type blind for semicircular arched window
WO1998040597A1 (en) * 1997-03-13 1998-09-17 Simon Levy Device for screening vehicle windows
US5813448A (en) * 1997-03-13 1998-09-29 Levy; Simon Device for screening vehicle windows
US20060278352A1 (en) * 1998-10-19 2006-12-14 Huang Sunny E Collapsible auto shade support structure
US6691762B2 (en) 1998-10-19 2004-02-17 Sunny Huang Collapsible auto shade
US6705381B2 (en) 1998-10-19 2004-03-16 Sunny E. L. Huang Adjustable shade unfoldable in multiple directions
US20040221974A1 (en) * 1998-10-19 2004-11-11 Huang Sunny E.L. Collapsible auto shade support structure
US6976523B2 (en) 1998-10-19 2005-12-20 Huang Sunny E L Collapsible auto shade
US20060113047A1 (en) * 1998-10-19 2006-06-01 Huang Sunny E Collapsible auto shade support structure
US6192967B1 (en) 1998-10-19 2001-02-27 Sunny En Liung Huang Collapsible auto shade
US20100108273A1 (en) * 1998-10-19 2010-05-06 Huang Sunny E L Collapsible auto shade support structure
US20050000664A1 (en) * 2003-06-24 2005-01-06 Huang Sunny E.L. Foldable automobile window shade with ultrasonically formed fold
US20050017534A1 (en) * 2003-07-24 2005-01-27 Driscoll Valerie A. Method for blocking glare from the sun and apparatus therefor
WO2010075838A1 (en) * 2008-12-30 2010-07-08 Dieter Knauer Cover device for surfaces or for windows, doors or similar openings
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