US2638593A - Sunshield with depending visor - Google Patents

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US2638593A
US2638593A US221918A US22191851A US2638593A US 2638593 A US2638593 A US 2638593A US 221918 A US221918 A US 221918A US 22191851 A US22191851 A US 22191851A US 2638593 A US2638593 A US 2638593A
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    • 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
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    • A61F9/04Eye-masks ; Devices to be worn on the face, not intended for looking through; Eye-pads for sunbathing
    • A61F9/045Eye-shades or visors; Shields beside, between or below the eyes
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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  • sunshi'eldon a we'arershead "causes" he isorto: assume a face-contorrni i and he v r p operi s t r U ien-t'e1ement; foreXam i a sprin tens; se ia edi ith't i edge f e temple'extensionsof the sun s l t e eldti .P QQL-PQS a head. i
  • Oth'enobjectsLoffthfil vex.m en; will rr tianrhe obvious and will'ifi'p t appear'hereina'ft'erz
  • Theximzention accordingly comprises an article of manufacture possessing the features, propereand lati a e ements that w ltbaQXemplified in the article hereinafter described andthe scope of the-application of which willb'eindicated in the-claims.
  • Fig.2 is a plan view of thatportion of the eunshield-forming the peaklandternple-shieldiiigew tensions
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the depending glareeliminating visor
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of the peak and visor elements assembled
  • Fig. 5 is a view in section along the median line of the sunshield of the present invention.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged, fragmentary view of a portion of the device shown in Fig. 5.
  • i r arzxt i is K roughly Ul:shap'ed, and comprises? a adap n pos i ned ab ve aters a t iz ald mz o .earw re r k ndm rt m ie nplii il'and u per arwa d ya si wea ers ea s d thus provide,pro tec ,n for gtriem
  • the upper edge 28 of the visor 22 may be roughly arcuate in shape or more preferably it may be shaped to provide three angularly positioned, relatively straight edges, a central straight portion above the nose-spanning portion 26 and two angularly positioned straight portions, one adjacent each edge of the visor.
  • the upper edge 28 of the visor 22 is also provided with a pair of locking tabs or extensions 30, 32 which are adapted to be inserted in slits 34, 36
  • slits 34, 36 are preferably so spaced that the visor 22 may lie flush against the element l0 when the latter is in flat, uncurved position, as shown in Fig. 4, and under these circumstances the visor 22 will extend rearwardly and toward the edge ii of the element It).
  • the slits 34, 36 and the locking tabs 30, 32 which are adapted for insertion therein, are preferably angularly positioned with respect to one another so that as the element It] is curved to conform to the shape of a wearers head and the visor is swung into lowered or depending position, the tension on the visor 22 maintains it out of contact with the element I0 and in the depending position shown most clearly in Figs. 1 and 5, in which position the visor conforms approximately to the curvature of the wearers face.
  • the slits 34, 36 and the tabs 30, 32 should be angularly positioned so that the angle between each slit and a line joining the centers thereof and the angle between each tab and a line joining the centers thereof is between 25 and 30".v
  • a supplemental pair of slits 38, 40 may be provided so that the glare-eliminating shield may be positioned at a different distance from the wearers face, and if these slits are positioned at different angles to each other than are the slits 34, 36, the curvature of the glareeliminating visor may be altered by insertion of its locking tabs in the supplemental pair of slits.
  • the glareeliminating visor When the sunshield is not in use the glareeliminating visor may be swung upwardly to the position shown in Fig. 4, in which case it will lie flush with element Ill and thus permit stacking of the sunshields for easy handling and shipment, even though the resilient element l8 remains in place and causes the element 10 to take the curved position shown in Fig. 1.
  • a sunshield comprising, in combination, a body member comprising a peak portion and integral, rearwardly extending temple shields, shaped to provide a head-engaging edge, a resilient wire-like head-gripping member detachably aflixed to the head-engaging edge of said body member for causing predetermined curvature of said peak portion and displacement of said temple shields towards one another and into head-gripping position, a transparent visor having selective light-transmitting properties,

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May 19,1953 Kjemnmfl 2,638,593'
SUNSHIELD WITH-DEPENDING: V1508 Filed April 19, 1951 2 heets-Sheet 1 FIG. 3
, INVENTOR 6% BY 7 I ATTORNEYS Y* 1953 v. K. ELQRXNTA SUNSHIELD WITH DEPENDING 'v isoa Filed April 19, 1951 ;2 sheets-sheet 2 INVENTOR WWW ATTORNEYS Patented May 19, 1953 1 asssssea vane Elerantw Bostom. Masai; assigmetoz Botaroid bmipnzatien, roambfldgeplillass watcore notationofaDeiawai-e Ailigtieatio Ant H119, 1951,L, ;Ser ial'N6.'
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tempie extensions int jgra-i; 7 da d to S a t w s s t m lesf xdfea sa whereinaglare eliminatingvisor;p eferab I j lightpolarizing material, is supported 31 the peak in poste bei e th eresrofai a e f, the un; shield; wherein the visor is deta connected to thepeak insuch a nianner th I p J the f ak i c e t to). p m". P sitio n O t e. sunshi'eldon" a we'arershead "causes" he isorto: assume a face-contorrni i and he v r p operi s t r U ien-t'e1ement; foreXam i a sprin tens; se ia edi ith't i edge f e temple'extensionsof the sun s l t e eldti .P QQL-PQS a head. i
Oth'enobjectsLoffthfil vex.m en; will rr tianrhe obvious and will'ifi'p t appear'hereina'ft'erz Theximzention accordingly comprises an article of manufacture possessing the features, propereand lati a e ements that w ltbaQXemplified in the article hereinafter described andthe scope of the-application of which willb'eindicated in the-claims.
Eorae fuller understandingi-ofithe nature-and obj .ects of the invention, .reterenceishould flo had tov the; following. i detailed description taken in connection: with the accompanying drawings wherein-i Figure 1. is a perspective view 'of the sunshieih of the present invention initheposition in whih it is worn;
Fig.2 is a plan view of thatportion of the eunshield-forming the peaklandternple-shieldiiigew tensions;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of the depending glareeliminating visor;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of the peak and visor elements assembled;
Fig. 5 is a view in section along the median line of the sunshield of the present invention; and
Fig. 6 is an enlarged, fragmentary view of a portion of the device shown in Fig. 5.
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. l el cet t ess ot "i r arzxt i is K roughly Ul:shap'ed, and comprises? a adap n pos i ned ab ve aters a t iz ald mz o .earw re r k ndm rt m ie nplii il'and u per arwa d ya si wea ers ea s d thus provide,pro tec ,n for gtriem The edge .oflthe neri ber'zt e; theied coinesnin contact witi Lth "we rerjs"facaisiprei erablyf roughly ,ell'ipticaliinj shape; the" disti lnfce I l' i.,.bemg
between the ends of'the tempiasli e mewh t at rithan th i th headilso; that as thetedge I6 is broughtintojcon tact with fe ifleaiei srforehead Kand templesgthje element 5' curved,.as shown tor example in Fig,
from the .line of; its contact with the v.Weare a "te m e-- mi daadiacen dlf i mounting a resilient adgrippinguelementwhich u aorhsaMm siti, ist a nsh e d tas ir rt :W w s ade tt 'eembqd t i t e inventinn sho tin, thGgdI Za WiIIgS t resilient eadee peiterelm t m et s w If r-e tt e a be coveredwith melt wa er ide i r 2 c nt h i the eaner "h ad The? glarem riseneota fla l seem fixamh ease t e hemat te-it angle of substantially to the upper edge 28 of the visor so that when the visor is swung into the 3 glare-eliminating position illustrated in Figs. 1 and the axis of transmission will be substantially 90 to the horizontal.
The upper edge 28 of the visor 22 may be roughly arcuate in shape or more preferably it may be shaped to provide three angularly positioned, relatively straight edges, a central straight portion above the nose-spanning portion 26 and two angularly positioned straight portions, one adjacent each edge of the visor. The upper edge 28 of the visor 22 is also provided with a pair of locking tabs or extensions 30, 32 which are adapted to be inserted in slits 34, 36
in element [0, as shown for example most clearly in Fig. 4. The slits 34, 36 are preferably so spaced that the visor 22 may lie flush against the element l0 when the latter is in flat, uncurved position, as shown in Fig. 4, and under these circumstances the visor 22 will extend rearwardly and toward the edge ii of the element It). The slits 34, 36 and the locking tabs 30, 32, which are adapted for insertion therein, are preferably angularly positioned with respect to one another so that as the element It] is curved to conform to the shape of a wearers head and the visor is swung into lowered or depending position, the tension on the visor 22 maintains it out of contact with the element I0 and in the depending position shown most clearly in Figs. 1 and 5, in which position the visor conforms approximately to the curvature of the wearers face. In this position the short straight portions of the upper edge 28 of the visor 22, which are adjacent the locking tabs 30, 32, remain in contact with the under surface of the peak l2 whereas the straight central portion of the upper edge 28 of the visor 22 is spaced from the under portion of the curved peak I2 and thus provides a ventilating aperture or gap, as shown for example in Fig. 5.
If the curvature of the depending glare-eliminating visor 22 is to approximate the curvature of the face of a wearer of the sunshield, and this is a preferred condition, the slits 34, 36 and the tabs 30, 32 should be angularly positioned so that the angle between each slit and a line joining the centers thereof and the angle between each tab and a line joining the centers thereof is between 25 and 30".v
If desired, a supplemental pair of slits 38, 40 may be provided so that the glare-eliminating shield may be positioned at a different distance from the wearers face, and if these slits are positioned at different angles to each other than are the slits 34, 36, the curvature of the glareeliminating visor may be altered by insertion of its locking tabs in the supplemental pair of slits.
When the sunshield is not in use the glareeliminating visor may be swung upwardly to the position shown in Fig. 4, in which case it will lie flush with element Ill and thus permit stacking of the sunshields for easy handling and shipment, even though the resilient element l8 remains in place and causes the element 10 to take the curved position shown in Fig. 1.
Since certain changes may be made in the above article of manufacture without departing from the scope of the invention herein involved,
it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
What is claimed is:
1. A sunshield comprising, in combination, a body member comprising a peak portion and integral, rearwardly extending temple shields, shaped to provide a head-engaging edge, a resilient wire-like head-gripping member detachably aflixed to the head-engaging edge of said body member for causing predetermined curvature of said peak portion and displacement of said temple shields towards one another and into head-gripping position, a transparent visor having selective light-transmitting properties,
and means afiixing said visor to said body memher to depend therefrom in face-conforming curvature before the eyes of a wearer of said sunshield with its upper edge spaced rom said headgripping member and with its lower edge substantially in engagement with the wearers face, when said sunshield is in position on a wearers head and to lie closely thereadjacent with its lower, face-engaging edge positioned rearwardly and adjacent the head-engaging edge of said peak portion when said head-gripping member is removed.
2. The sunshield defined in claim 1 wherein said visor is afiixed to said body member by a pair of spaced locking tabs extending from the upper edge of said visor and engaging angularly positioned slits provided in said body member.
3. The sunshield defined in claim 2 wherein said slits make with each other an angle of the order of 125.
VAITO K. ELORANTA.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 217,500 White July 15, 1879 399,892 Harrison Mar. '19, 1889 1,313,469 Crossley Aug. 19, 1919 1,452,305 Mahony Aug. 17, 1923 1,706,667 Haustein Mar. 26, 1929 2,005,426 Land June 18, 1935 2,565,362 Eloranta Aug. 21, 1951 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 290,771 Great Britain May 24, 1928
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US4027915A (en) * 1976-05-07 1977-06-07 Donald Anderson Sun shield assembly for detachable attachment to infant's seat
US4724546A (en) * 1987-05-04 1988-02-16 Cumbie Jr John K Visor with movable light shield
US4815838A (en) * 1988-02-11 1989-03-28 Liautaud John R Visor mounted lens
US4850049A (en) * 1988-08-08 1989-07-25 Landis Timothy J Combined surgeon's cap, visor and protective shield
US4852186A (en) * 1988-05-16 1989-08-01 Landis Timothy J Combined visor and protective shield
US4864653A (en) * 1988-05-16 1989-09-12 Landis Timothy J Protective shield and visor supporting same
US4945573A (en) * 1988-07-01 1990-08-07 Landis Timothy J Visor and shield attached to eyeglasses
US5007109A (en) * 1989-10-20 1991-04-16 Wheeler Robert L Head gear having protective lens
EP0520017A1 (en) * 1990-03-16 1992-12-30 RAUCH, Robert, A Multipurpose headwear
US5438378A (en) * 1994-01-27 1995-08-01 Blatter; Alfred G. Visor for eyeglasses
US5608917A (en) * 1995-02-13 1997-03-11 Op-D-Op, Inc. Ergonomic head band apparatus
US5615414A (en) * 1995-02-27 1997-04-01 Op-D-Op, Inc. Self-conforming visor apparatus
US20040261813A1 (en) * 2003-06-24 2004-12-30 Drew David L. Hairspray shield system
US20050251890A1 (en) * 2004-04-07 2005-11-17 Landis Timothy J Ventilated face shield assembly with glare shield
US20090229028A1 (en) * 2008-03-13 2009-09-17 Selwyn Dobkins Article of manufacture for a hat and eye shield and process for making same
USD863689S1 (en) * 2018-03-26 2019-10-15 Dexerials Corporation Protective cover for eyes
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US1452305A (en) * 1921-01-18 1923-04-17 William F Mahony Eye shade
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US1706667A (en) * 1925-11-06 1929-03-26 Haustein Charles Eyeshield
US2005426A (en) * 1933-11-03 1935-06-18 Edwin H Land Polarizing vizor or sunshade
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US1313469A (en) * 1919-08-19 ontario
US1452305A (en) * 1921-01-18 1923-04-17 William F Mahony Eye shade
US1706667A (en) * 1925-11-06 1929-03-26 Haustein Charles Eyeshield
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US4027915A (en) * 1976-05-07 1977-06-07 Donald Anderson Sun shield assembly for detachable attachment to infant's seat
US4724546A (en) * 1987-05-04 1988-02-16 Cumbie Jr John K Visor with movable light shield
US4815838A (en) * 1988-02-11 1989-03-28 Liautaud John R Visor mounted lens
US4852186A (en) * 1988-05-16 1989-08-01 Landis Timothy J Combined visor and protective shield
US4864653A (en) * 1988-05-16 1989-09-12 Landis Timothy J Protective shield and visor supporting same
US4945573A (en) * 1988-07-01 1990-08-07 Landis Timothy J Visor and shield attached to eyeglasses
US4850049A (en) * 1988-08-08 1989-07-25 Landis Timothy J Combined surgeon's cap, visor and protective shield
US5007109A (en) * 1989-10-20 1991-04-16 Wheeler Robert L Head gear having protective lens
EP0520017A1 (en) * 1990-03-16 1992-12-30 RAUCH, Robert, A Multipurpose headwear
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US5438378A (en) * 1994-01-27 1995-08-01 Blatter; Alfred G. Visor for eyeglasses
US5608917A (en) * 1995-02-13 1997-03-11 Op-D-Op, Inc. Ergonomic head band apparatus
US5615414A (en) * 1995-02-27 1997-04-01 Op-D-Op, Inc. Self-conforming visor apparatus
US20040261813A1 (en) * 2003-06-24 2004-12-30 Drew David L. Hairspray shield system
US20050251890A1 (en) * 2004-04-07 2005-11-17 Landis Timothy J Ventilated face shield assembly with glare shield
US7725949B2 (en) * 2004-04-07 2010-06-01 Op-D-Op, Inc. Ventilated face shield assembly with glare shield
US20090229028A1 (en) * 2008-03-13 2009-09-17 Selwyn Dobkins Article of manufacture for a hat and eye shield and process for making same
USD863689S1 (en) * 2018-03-26 2019-10-15 Dexerials Corporation Protective cover for eyes
USD977728S1 (en) * 2020-06-08 2023-02-07 Hangzhou Pinhang Home Textile Co., Ltd. Eye mask

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