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US2293436A
US2293436A US388500A US38850041A US2293436A US 2293436 A US2293436 A US 2293436A US 388500 A US388500 A US 388500A US 38850041 A US38850041 A US 38850041A US 2293436 A US2293436 A US 2293436A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61FFILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
    • A61F9/00Methods or devices for treatment of the eyes; Devices for putting-in contact lenses; Devices to correct squinting; Apparatus to guide the blind; Protective devices for the eyes, carried on the body or in the hand
    • A61F9/04Eye-masks ; Devices to be worn on the face, not intended for looking through; Eye-pads for sunbathing

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  • Figure l is a pattern of the eye-shade with parts broken away.
  • Figure 2 is a front elevation of an eye-shade formed by folding the pattern shown in Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a side elevation of the eye-shade shown in Figure 2, with a part broken away.
  • Figure 4 is an isometric perspective View of the eye-shade taken on line 4 4 of Figure 2 but with the nose-piece not in its final position.
  • Figure 5 is an isometric perspective view of a portion of the eye-shade with the nose-piece in its nal position.
  • FIG. 1 show at I the frontal piece of the eye-shade of suilicient length to extend across the forehead of the wearer, and terminating in angularly bent end portions 2. 'I'hese end portions 2 terminate in bows 3 adapted to pass over the ears -of the wearer and are shaped to shut out the light from back of the frontal piece I at its ends.
  • the ends of the strip 8 are provided with extensions it which are bent downwardly therefrom along the lines II, and these extensions are provided with angularly disposed flaps as I2 on their inner edges, and slit as at I3, so that when the parts described are folded into the positions best shown in Figure 3 the slits I3 will engage the shoulders Ill in edges 4 of the frontal piece and be securely anchored in position.
  • the central part of the frontal piece I is cut into a generally triangular formation as indicated at I5, the sides I5 extending into the frontal piece beyond its lower edge as at .It and terminating in opposing tabs I'I, and thence angularly downwardly and inwardly to a short central line I8 in line with the bottom edge of frontal piece I.
  • the free end of the formation described is formed into two identical opposed lobes as I9.
  • the nose-piece To form and position the nose-piece it is rst bent inwardly and upwardly on the line I8 and into the position shown in dotted lines at 20.
  • the side portions including the tabs I'I and lobes I9 are then bent downwardly along the lines 2
  • the whole nose-piece is tilted at an angle as shown in Figure 5, so that when the shade is in position on the wearer the lobes I9 will straddle and rest upon the nose, and in this manner support and steady the whole device.
  • An eye-shade having a portion constructed and arranged to extend across the forehead of the wearer, and having ear-bows extending rearwardly therefrom, a sha-de element extending forwardly therefrom, and a nose engaging eleme-nt extending in part rearwardly therefrom and in part forwardly therefrom t0 engage and support the shade element.
  • the nose engaging element comprises a central portion extending rearwardly and downwardly from the forehead portion, and two side portions depending from the said central portion, said the bows 3 are assisted by a nose-piece indicated 55 side portions having spaced parts on one end thereof adapted to straddle and seat upon the nose of the Wearer, and their other ends having parts thereon adapted to engage and support the shade element.
  • the shade element has a sot formed in the center thereof adjacent its forward edge
  • the nose engaging element comprises a centrai portion extending rearwardly and downward- 1y from the forehead portion and tWo side portions depending from the said central portion, said side portions having spaced parts on one end thereof adapted to straddle and seat upon lthe nose of the wearer, and their other ends having parts adapted to engage the slot'l in the shade element to support the same.

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A11g- 18, 1942- J, M. KELLEY 2,293,436
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Filed April 14, 194.1 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 JAC/f M /ff-Zzfk Patented Aug. 18, 1942 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE EYESHADE Jack M. Kelley, San Jose, Calif.
Application April 14, 1941, Serial No. 388,500
Claims.
It is the object of the invention to provide an eye shade that may be quickly, easily, and economically made from sheet material, and in such a manner that it may be packed flat for storage or transportation and quickly and easily put into its finished form for practical use.
In the drawings:
Figure l is a pattern of the eye-shade with parts broken away.
Figure 2 is a front elevation of an eye-shade formed by folding the pattern shown in Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a side elevation of the eye-shade shown in Figure 2, with a part broken away.
Figure 4 is an isometric perspective View of the eye-shade taken on line 4 4 of Figure 2 but with the nose-piece not in its final position.
Figure 5 is an isometric perspective view of a portion of the eye-shade with the nose-piece in its nal position.
Referring now more particularly to the drawings I show at I the frontal piece of the eye-shade of suilicient length to extend across the forehead of the wearer, and terminating in angularly bent end portions 2. 'I'hese end portions 2 terminate in bows 3 adapted to pass over the ears -of the wearer and are shaped to shut out the light from back of the frontal piece I at its ends.
The whole structure is cut from a single piece or sheet of light material such as paper, and when laid out flat assumes the relative proportions and coniigurations shown in Figure 1. Here it is shown that the frontal part-l I is cut away at 4 in order not to obstruct the view of the wearer, the central portion 5 being left for the purpose hereinafter described.
Assuming that the frontal piece I is in the position assumed when in use, then it may be said that the end portions are bent backwardly therefrom. Likewise it may be said that the narrow strip 6 is bent forwardly and downwardly along the line 'I and terminates in a wider strip 8 bent forwardly and upwardly along the line 9 to form the principal shading element.
The ends of the strip 8 are provided with extensions it which are bent downwardly therefrom along the lines II, and these extensions are provided with angularly disposed flaps as I2 on their inner edges, and slit as at I3, so that when the parts described are folded into the positions best shown in Figure 3 the slits I3 will engage the shoulders Ill in edges 4 of the frontal piece and be securely anchored in position.
To hold the device in position over the eyes,
generally at 5, this piece also being cut out of the same sheet of material as the other parts.
In forming the nose-piece 5 the central part of the frontal piece I is cut into a generally triangular formation as indicated at I5, the sides I5 extending into the frontal piece beyond its lower edge as at .It and terminating in opposing tabs I'I, and thence angularly downwardly and inwardly to a short central line I8 in line with the bottom edge of frontal piece I. The free end of the formation described is formed into two identical opposed lobes as I9.
To form and position the nose-piece it is rst bent inwardly and upwardly on the line I8 and into the position shown in dotted lines at 20. The side portions including the tabs I'I and lobes I9 are then bent downwardly along the lines 2| extending parallelly from the ends of line I8 to the lobes I9 as shown in solid lines in Figure 4. It is now only necessary to pinch the tabs II together and insert them in a slot as 22 in the center of the strip 8. By this operation the whole nose-piece is tilted at an angle as shown in Figure 5, so that when the shade is in position on the wearer the lobes I9 will straddle and rest upon the nose, and in this manner support and steady the whole device.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
1. An eye-shade having a portion constructed and arranged to extend across the forehead of the wearer, and having ear-bows extending rearwardly therefrom, a sha-de element extending forwardly therefrom, and a nose engaging eleme-nt extending in part rearwardly therefrom and in part forwardly therefrom t0 engage and support the shade element.
2. The structure set forth in claim 1 wherein the shade element extends angularly from the forehead portion and has angularly extending end portions releasably engaging the forehead portion.
3. The structure set forth in claim 1 wherein the shade element extends angularly from the forehead portion and has angularly extending end portions, said end portions having slits formed therein disposed to slidably engage opposed edges of the forehead portion.
4. The structure set forth in claim 1 wherein the nose engaging element comprises a central portion extending rearwardly and downwardly from the forehead portion, and two side portions depending from the said central portion, said the bows 3 are assisted by a nose-piece indicated 55 side portions having spaced parts on one end thereof adapted to straddle and seat upon the nose of the Wearer, and their other ends having parts thereon adapted to engage and support the shade element.
5. The structure set forth in claim 1 wherein the shade element has a sot formed in the center thereof adjacent its forward edge, and Wherein the nose engaging element comprises a centrai portion extending rearwardly and downward- 1y from the forehead portion and tWo side portions depending from the said central portion, said side portions having spaced parts on one end thereof adapted to straddle and seat upon lthe nose of the wearer, and their other ends having parts adapted to engage the slot'l in the shade element to support the same.
JACK M. KELLEY.
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Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2827637A (en) * 1956-03-20 1958-03-25 Gilbert B Wagenfeld Disposable headdress unit
US2870446A (en) * 1956-02-16 1959-01-27 Ross H Mitchell Pilot's instrument flying hood
US4670910A (en) * 1985-10-31 1987-06-09 Rosasco Leroy P Visor
US4969213A (en) * 1989-03-27 1990-11-13 Gruneisen Iii Albert Visored cap or mask and flexible blank therefor
US5129103A (en) * 1989-03-27 1992-07-14 Albert Gruneisen Visored cap and flexible blank therefor

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2870446A (en) * 1956-02-16 1959-01-27 Ross H Mitchell Pilot's instrument flying hood
US2827637A (en) * 1956-03-20 1958-03-25 Gilbert B Wagenfeld Disposable headdress unit
US4670910A (en) * 1985-10-31 1987-06-09 Rosasco Leroy P Visor
US4969213A (en) * 1989-03-27 1990-11-13 Gruneisen Iii Albert Visored cap or mask and flexible blank therefor
WO1992007529A1 (en) * 1989-03-27 1992-05-14 Albert Gruneisen Visored cap or mask and flexible blank therefor
US5129103A (en) * 1989-03-27 1992-07-14 Albert Gruneisen Visored cap and flexible blank therefor

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