US2825467A - Attachment for sun visor or the like - Google Patents

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US2825467A
US2825467A US363015A US36301553A US2825467A US 2825467 A US2825467 A US 2825467A US 363015 A US363015 A US 363015A US 36301553 A US36301553 A US 36301553A US 2825467 A US2825467 A US 2825467A
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    • G09BEDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES; APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND, DEAF OR MUTE; MODELS; PLANETARIA; GLOBES; MAPS; DIAGRAMS
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  • My invention relatesv to anJ automobiie surr'visor attachment, and moreparticular-ly to a1card.
  • onpaper holder attachment equipped to tightly hold one or morer cards or papersl in position'to'be readily available.
  • an object of my present invention to construct an improved card and paper holder for attachment to the sun visor of an automobile by providing the holder with means which securely hold said card and papers by an interlacing locking arrangement permitting the ready insertion and removal of the card and/or papers therefrom.
  • Still another object of my invention is to construct an improved holder for attachment to the sun visor of an automobile by providing a stiiened back plate for the holder assembly which absorbs all longitudinal strain of the resilient coil spring retainers, thereby avoiding stressing the visor.
  • Fig. l is a plan elevational view of the card and paper holder attached to a sun visor of an automobile.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view thereof taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view similar to Fig. 3, and showing some papers in cross section, secured therein.
  • ICG Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figi. 1;
  • Fig..6 is a fragmentaryfdetailperspective view of one corner of the holder assembly.
  • Fig. 7 is an elevational view of' a modiedhold'er construction.
  • the holder assembly for cardsand papers illustrated in the accompanying drawing comprisesan elongated base or backing plate' 10 provided with rounded' embossedribs 11 extending longitudinally of theplate, and angle bracket members 12 disposed at eachv end'of said plate. Preferably these angle bracketmembers are spot welded or. otherwise suitably secured to the plate. Each angle bracket is provided' with an ⁇ inwardly extending flange or ear 13 extending substantially parallel with and spaced from the plate 10.
  • Resilient' members 14 connect these ears and are supported" in a taut positionparallel' withthe plate.
  • a pluralityof such resilient members 14 are provided, they being preferably substantially equally spaced'.
  • these resilient members 1'4 comprise long coil springs and it will be noted that said elongated embossed ribs 11 lare .disposedV to lie in between adjacent resilient members'14 '(see Figs. l and 3'), and' the height of said ribs is such as toslightly overlap the coil springs I4; in other words, the said springs slightly project into the valley intermediate said ribs.
  • Said ribs or embossed humps may be continuous as shown in the preferred construction illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 or formed of a series of embossed rounded bumps 11a illustrated in Fig. 7, both said forms of Figs. 1 and 7 comprising longitudinally extending rib structures.
  • This holder assembly is preferably secured to the sun visor 15 of an automobile by bolts 16 or other suitable fastening means.
  • the plate 10 is suihciently strengthened or stiffened by said ribs 11 to prevent same being bent or distorted out of place by the force exerted by said resilient members 14.
  • Said plate is further stitened by the outwardly turned llanges 1'7 preferably extending along the long upper and lower edges or the elongated plate structure. If desired, the lower edge only may be provided with a stiiening ange 17, the upper edge being formed with an extended apron 20 to facilitate slipping a card or paper into the holder, as shown in Fig. 7.
  • the stiiened plate takes all the stresses exerted by said resilient members or springs 14, thereby lessening the tendency of said springs to bend or distort the sun visor to which said holder assembly is attached.
  • brackets 12 are preferably permanently secured to the back plate 10, it will be obvious that the bolts or fastening means 16 can serve as the sole means for securing the brackets to the plate if so desired.
  • the springs or resilient members 14 are preferably anchored at each end to the inwardly extending ilanges 13 or ears of said brackets by attaching the ends thereof to perforations or holes 18 formed in these anges or ears 13.
  • ahlfauto-V 7mobile' sun visor and :other: supports .comprising an ,elon- Y gated base platestructurey havigti-aised rounded'piate stitening ribs extending Vlongitudinally offsaid elongatedV t plate structuegbracket members secured to each end of f Y said plate structure and, each having-.an ear portion foset with respect to the'plan'eiofr the plate structure, a plurality of resilient coiled spring members anchored at each' end to the ears carried by said brackets and disposed to lie Qin 'between said raised Vrounded ribs',V said spring members being supported in taut position under longitu- Y dinal tension in spaced rlationwith respect to the face of said base plate structure and disposed,in'partiallyover- Vlapping relation with respect to Vsaid raised ribs to fric- Y,
  • YA card Aonpaper holderVV for attachment tofan automobile Vsun visor'and other supports, comprising an elongated base plate structure having raised rounded plate stiening ribs extending longitudinally of said elongated plate's'tructure, bracket members secured to each end Yof said plate structure and each haying an ear portionoifset with respect to the plane of the plate structurer,rand aplurality of resilient coiledspring members anchored at cach end to thefears carried by said brackets and disposed to lie in between said raised rounded ribs, said fspring members being supported in Ytaut position under longitudinal tensionrin spaced relation with respect ⁇ to the face of said base plate structurefand disposed inf'partially overlapping relation with* respect tnol Asaid raised'ribs to frrvic-V tionally engage ⁇ the cardror papertrinterlaced betyvecuiA said I ribs'and spring members, said ribs extending substantially the lengthof

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March 4, 1958 J. E. FERNLY Y 2,825,467
ATTACHMENT FOR sUN vTsoR 0R THE LIKE Y Filed June 22, 1953 United States Patent@ ATTACHMENT FR SUN VISG'R'OR' Joseph EdwardFernly, Muskegon-Heights, Mich.
Appli'catinJuneZZ',1953,'Serial Nb; 363;(115" achim; (eren-sa),
My inventionrelatesv to anJ automobiie surr'visor attachment, and moreparticular-ly to a1card. onpaper holder attachment equipped to tightly hold one or morer cards or papersl in position'to'be readily available..
Many such `devices' now available' to the public if made t'ohold' a'singlesheet or card, arei not satisfactory when holding a'stackpf'papersan'd usually when, generally used' for'h'olding 'a stackY ofipapers or cards',` they become intime 'quite incapable of' securing a single card or paper. Som'e'such holders comprise pockets and such are of little use to the general public because cards and papers are inserted in said pockets with a great deal of elort. Other types comprising a snap spring or elastic band, if constructed strong enough to securely hold a card or paper, exert a strong pull on the sun visor tending to warp or distort same.
It is an object of my present invention to provide a card or paper holder, suitably constructed to securely hold in place one or more cards or papers, such as report blanks, essential papers or maps, to overcome the many difficulties had with other types of holders now available on the market.
To this end, it is specifically an object of my invention to provide an improved holder attachment for a sun visor or the like by constructing one which is arranged to grip the card or papers by an interlocking yielding grip so that said card or papers are not readily accidentally released, but which is quite readily manipulated to quickly secure or disengage said card or papers from the holder.
More particularly it is an object of my present invention to construct an improved card and paper holder for attachment to the sun visor of an automobile by providing the holder with means which securely hold said card and papers by an interlacing locking arrangement permitting the ready insertion and removal of the card and/or papers therefrom.
Still another object of my invention is to construct an improved holder for attachment to the sun visor of an automobile by providing a stiiened back plate for the holder assembly which absorbs all longitudinal strain of the resilient coil spring retainers, thereby avoiding stressing the visor.
For a more detailed understanding of my invention, reference may be had to the accompanying drawing illustrating a preferred embodiment thereof in which like reference characters ,refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which Fig. l is a plan elevational view of the card and paper holder attached to a sun visor of an automobile.
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view thereof taken on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a transverse sectional view similar to Fig. 3, and showing some papers in cross section, secured therein.
2,825,467 Patented Mar. 4, 1958 ICG Fig. 5 is a detail sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Figi. 1;
Fig..6 is a fragmentaryfdetailperspective view of one corner of the holder assembly; and.
Fig. 7 is an elevational view of' a modiedhold'er construction.
The holder assembly for cardsand papers illustrated in the accompanying drawing, comprisesan elongated base or backing plate' 10 provided with rounded' embossedribs 11 extending longitudinally of theplate, and angle bracket members 12 disposed at eachv end'of said plate. Preferably these angle bracketmembers are spot welded or. otherwise suitably secured to the plate. Each angle bracket is provided' with an` inwardly extending flange or ear 13 extending substantially parallel with and spaced from the plate 10.
Resilient' members 14 connect these ears and are supported" in a taut positionparallel' withthe plate. Preferably a pluralityof such resilient members 14 are provided, they being preferably substantially equally spaced'. Preferably these resilient members 1'4 comprise long coil springs and it will be noted that said elongated embossed ribs 11 lare .disposedV to lie in between adjacent resilient members'14 '(see Figs. l and 3'), and' the height of said ribs is such as toslightly overlap the coil springs I4; in other words, the said springs slightly project into the valley intermediate said ribs. Said ribs or embossed humps may be continuous as shown in the preferred construction illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2 or formed of a series of embossed rounded bumps 11a illustrated in Fig. 7, both said forms of Figs. 1 and 7 comprising longitudinally extending rib structures.
When a card or one or more papers 9 are to be inserted into the holder assembly, one Way to quickly insert same is to pull out the resilient members 14, insert the card or papers and release the resilient members, which will seek the taut position and bear against the card or papers (see Fig. 4). Because of the overlapping relation of said ribs and springs, the papers or card is interlaced therebetween, and more or less interlocked in place, same being so securely held in place by such means that they are not easily slipped out. To release the card and/ or papers from the holder, the resilient members are pulled out of engagement therewith allowing said card and/or papers to be readily removed.
This holder assembly is preferably secured to the sun visor 15 of an automobile by bolts 16 or other suitable fastening means. The plate 10 is suihciently strengthened or stiffened by said ribs 11 to prevent same being bent or distorted out of place by the force exerted by said resilient members 14. Said plate is further stitened by the outwardly turned llanges 1'7 preferably extending along the long upper and lower edges or the elongated plate structure. If desired, the lower edge only may be provided with a stiiening ange 17, the upper edge being formed with an extended apron 20 to facilitate slipping a card or paper into the holder, as shown in Fig. 7. The stiiened plate takes all the stresses exerted by said resilient members or springs 14, thereby lessening the tendency of said springs to bend or distort the sun visor to which said holder assembly is attached.
While said brackets 12 are preferably permanently secured to the back plate 10, it will be obvious that the bolts or fastening means 16 can serve as the sole means for securing the brackets to the plate if so desired. The springs or resilient members 14 are preferably anchored at each end to the inwardly extending ilanges 13 or ears of said brackets by attaching the ends thereof to perforations or holes 18 formed in these anges or ears 13.
Although I have described but one preferred embodiment of my invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art to which my invention pertains, that various modifications and changesimayrbe Ymade thereintwithout departing frornfthe'spiritY of the invention `or Vfrom theV scope of the appended claims.
* Lclainti:` Y. 1 1. A card or paperholder forfattachment to.
ahlfauto-V 7mobile' sun visor and :other: supports, .comprising an ,elon- Y gated base platestructurey havigti-aised rounded'piate stitening ribs extending Vlongitudinally offsaid elongatedV t plate structuegbracket members secured to each end of f Y said plate structure and, each having-.an ear portion foset with respect to the'plan'eiofr the plate structure, a plurality of resilient coiled spring members anchored at each' end to the ears carried by said brackets and disposed to lie Qin 'between said raised Vrounded ribs',V said spring members being supported in taut position under longitu- Y dinal tension in spaced rlationwith respect to the face of said base plate structure and disposed,in'partiallyover- Vlapping relation with respect to Vsaid raised ribs to fric- Y,
tionally engage the card orfpaper interlaced between said ribs and spring members, said ribsrextending substantially the length of said spring members-andineans detachably securing said holderassembly to the automobile sun visor or said other support. i
2. YA card Aonpaper holderVV for attachment tofan automobile Vsun visor'and other supports, comprising an elongated base plate structure having raised rounded plate stiening ribs extending longitudinally of said elongated plate's'tructure, bracket members secured to each end Yof said plate structure and each haying an ear portionoifset with respect to the plane of the plate structurer,rand aplurality of resilient coiledspring members anchored at cach end to thefears carried by said brackets and disposed to lie in between said raised rounded ribs, said fspring members being supported in Ytaut position under longitudinal tensionrin spaced relation with respect `to the face of said base plate structurefand disposed inf'partially overlapping relation with* respect tnol Asaid raised'ribs to frrvic-V tionally engage `the cardror papertrinterlaced betyvecuiA said I ribs'and spring members, said ribs extending substantially the lengthof saidY springrmembers, said base plate havr-V ing an Voutwardly turnedV stiieni'ng iiange extending along one of the long edgesgsaid otherilongedge having an exi tended apron portion disposed substantially'i'n the plane Y of the plate' structure.
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US2946454A (en) * 1959-11-27 1960-07-26 Lees & Sons Co James Carpet sample display rack
US3191254A (en) * 1961-03-21 1965-06-29 Vickie Van Meter Button cover
US3648848A (en) * 1970-05-04 1972-03-14 Joseph M Wallace Emergency flare holder
US3819095A (en) * 1971-11-26 1974-06-25 I Snyder Device for retaining a golfer{40 s accouterments
US5429335A (en) * 1993-11-30 1995-07-04 Cunningham; Kevin J. Article-holding strap assembly for automobile sun visor
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US1406450A (en) * 1920-07-29 1922-02-14 Elkin Louis Binder
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US1675806A (en) * 1924-08-01 1928-07-03 Royal Comb Company Clasp
US2048105A (en) * 1935-05-27 1936-07-21 Cobbs Ansalem Orville Map holding and displaying device for automotive vehicles
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US1205747A (en) * 1915-11-16 1916-11-21 Otozo Shintani Bag holder and opener.
US1406450A (en) * 1920-07-29 1922-02-14 Elkin Louis Binder
US1432457A (en) * 1921-10-08 1922-10-17 Real Silk Hosiery Mills Container and display structure
US1675806A (en) * 1924-08-01 1928-07-03 Royal Comb Company Clasp
US2048105A (en) * 1935-05-27 1936-07-21 Cobbs Ansalem Orville Map holding and displaying device for automotive vehicles
US2438659A (en) * 1946-05-29 1948-03-30 Raymond F Fowler Device for holding articles in roofs of automobiles

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US2946454A (en) * 1959-11-27 1960-07-26 Lees & Sons Co James Carpet sample display rack
US3191254A (en) * 1961-03-21 1965-06-29 Vickie Van Meter Button cover
US3648848A (en) * 1970-05-04 1972-03-14 Joseph M Wallace Emergency flare holder
US3819095A (en) * 1971-11-26 1974-06-25 I Snyder Device for retaining a golfer{40 s accouterments
US5429335A (en) * 1993-11-30 1995-07-04 Cunningham; Kevin J. Article-holding strap assembly for automobile sun visor
US7083057B1 (en) * 2005-12-29 2006-08-01 Hatch Martin R Article organizer assembly

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