WO1999004994A1 - Improvements in or relating to sun shades - Google Patents
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- WO1999004994A1 WO1999004994A1 PCT/GB1998/002122 GB9802122W WO9904994A1 WO 1999004994 A1 WO1999004994 A1 WO 1999004994A1 GB 9802122 W GB9802122 W GB 9802122W WO 9904994 A1 WO9904994 A1 WO 9904994A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
- B60J1/00—Windows; Windscreens; Accessories therefor
- B60J1/20—Accessories, e.g. wind deflectors, blinds
- B60J1/2011—Blinds; curtains or screens reducing heat or light intensity
- B60J1/2091—Foldable sunscreens
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- This invention relates to an improved sun shade, and in particular, though not exclusively, to such a shade adapted for use in a vehicle.
- sun shade Various designs of sun shade are known. Particularly various forms of sun shade are presently used, normally in warm climates, to at least partially cover a window of a stationary vehicle.
- the sun shade is typically used on an inner surface of a windscreen of the vehicle to seek to avoid the inside of the vehicle from becoming uncomfortably warm when the vehicle is not in use. It is hoped by employing such a shade that upon returning to the vehicle a person or persons may find the inside of the vehicle to be at a cooler temperature than if the sun shade had not been used. Prior to driving the vehicle the person will remove the sun shade from the windscreen.
- the most commonly known sun shade comprises an elongate cardboard member adapted for retention on an innermost side of a vehicle windscreen, the member having a plurality of substantially equally spaced substantially transverse vertical hinges formed in the cardboard allowing the sun shade to be folded when not in use .
- the transverse hinges are typically spaced by approximately 100mm.
- This type of sun shade is available under the name "CLIPY” (Registered Trademark) .
- sun shade comprises a plastic roller blind attachable to a windscreen, or the like, by a plurality of suckers .
- Yet another known type of sun shade comprises a metallic/aluminium sheet, which sheet may also provide a plurality of substantially transverse vertically spaced hinges. It is further known for people to resort to covering the outside of the windscreen with any available sheet material, e.g. woven material such as a towel or blanket.
- a sun shade comprising a sheet form member having first and second opposing surfaces, the surfaces being spaced one from the other by at least one gap.
- the at least one gap(s) is/are an air gap (s) .
- the first surface may be formed on a first layer member.
- the second surface may be formed on a second larger member .
- At least one further layer member may be provided intermediate the first and second layer members.
- one further layer member may be provided.
- each layer member is provided with a plurality of transverse pleats.
- transverse pleats on each layer member are substantially equally spaced.
- the sun shade may, therefore, comprise a concertina form facilitating provision of a first, folded or closed position and a second, unfolded or opened position for the sun shade .
- the sun shade may provide a plurality of spaced first transverse gaps between the first layer member and an at least one further layer member adjacent thereto.
- the sun shade may, therefore, also provide a plurality of spaced second transverse gaps between the second layer member and an at least one further layer member adjacent thereto.
- the sun shade may be adapted to be used on a window and in particular an innermost side of a window, e.g. a windscreen, of a vehicle, e.g. an automobile.
- the sun shade may be provided with a slotted portion substantially midway along an uppermost edge thereof which slotted portion facilitates use of the sun shade on vehicles having windscreen mounted rear view mirrors .
- the sun shade may be provided with a weakened removable portion, e.g. perforated portion, substantially midway along the uppermost edge, removal of the weakened portion providing the slotting portion.
- a lowermost edge of the sun shade may be formed as a shallow upwardly disposed V-shape.
- the layer members of the sun shade may be fabricated from any suitable foldable rigid material .
- the layer members of the sun shade may be made from paper, but may also be made from cardboard or any like material.
- the at least one further layer member (s) may be made from a more dense material than the first and second layer members .
- the at least one further layer member may be made from paper of weight 250 grams/m 2 .
- first and second layer members may be made from paper of weight 240 grams/m 2 .
- the adjacent apices may be adhered one to another by adhesive means such as glue, e.g. contact neoprene glue .
- the sun shade may be provided with first and second end members, which end members may be disposed transversely relative to the layer members, may be adhered to one or more of the layer members, and may be made of a rigid material, e.g. cardboard.
- the first surface may comprise a surface intended to be disposed adjacent an innermost surface of the vehicle windscreen, in use.
- the first surface may be of a light colour, and preferably may be white.
- the sun shade may have means for retaining the shade in association with a structure intended to be shaded, in use.
- the retaining means may comprise first and second retaining means carried on first and second ends of the shade, respectively.
- the structure may be a vehicle windscreen.
- the first and second retaining means may, in use, co- act with corresponding first and second retaining means provided at or near first and second ends of the windscreen.
- the retaining means may be made from VELCRO (Trade Mark), and may advantageously comprise elongate strips.
- first and second retaining means are carried by first and second end members.
- a vehicle having a sun shade mounted on an innermost side of a window thereof, the sun shade comprising a sheet form member having first and second opposing surfaces, the surfaces being spaced one from the other by at least one gap.
- a method of shading a vehicle from the sun comprising the steps of: providing a sun shade comprising a sheet form member having first and second opposing surfaces, the surfaces being spaced one from the other by at least one gap,- and mounting the sun shade relative to an innermost surface of a window of the vehicle .
- a sun shade for use on a vehicle windscreen, the sun shade comprising a sheet form member having first and second opposing surfaces, the sun shade having a convex edge, which edge is intended to be placed on or adjacent a lower edge of the vehicle windscreen, in use .
- Fig. 1 a schematic front view of a first embodiment of a sun shade according to the present invention in an opened position;
- Fig. 2 a top view of the sun shade of Fig. 1 in an opened position
- Fig. 3 a top view of the sun shade of Fig. 1 in a closed position
- Fig. 4 an end view of the sun shade of Fig. 1 in a opened position
- Fig. 5 a partial front view of a vehicle having a second embodiment of a sun shade according to the present invention on an innermost side of a windscreen of the vehicle;
- Fig. 6 a partial view from inside the vehicle of Fig. 5 showing the sun shade on the innermost side of the windscreen of the vehicle.
- Fig. 7 a schematic front view of a third embodiment of a sun shade according to the present invention in an opened position;
- Fig. 8 an end view of the sun shade of Fig. 7.
- FIGs. 1 to 4 there is illustrated a first embodiment of a sun shade, generally designated 5, according to the present invention.
- the sun shade 5 comprises a sheet form member 10 having first and second opposing surfaces 15,20, the surfaces 15,20 being spaced one from the other by at least one gap 25.
- the first surface 15 is formed on a first layer member 30, while the second surface 20 is formed on a second layer member 35.
- Each layer member 30,35,40 is provided with a plurality of transverse pleats 45,50,55 adjacent transverse pleats 40,50,55 on each layer member 30,35,40 being substantially equally spaced. Further, adjacent apices
- the sun shade 5 may, therefore, comprise an openably closable concertina form facilitating provision of a first folded, closed position (as shown in Fig. 3) and a second unfolded, opened position (as shown in Fig. 1) for the sun shade 5.
- the sun shade 5 provides a plurality of spaced first transverse gaps 80 between the first layer member 30 and the further layer member 40 adjacent thereto.
- the sun shade 5 In the opened position the sun shade 5 also provides a plurality of spaced second transverse gaps 85 between the second layer member 35 and the further layer member 40 adjacent thereto.
- the first embodiment of the sun shade 5 is adapted to be used on an innermost side of a windscreen of a vehicle (not shown) .
- the sun shade 5 may be provided with a weakened removable portion 90, e.g. perforated portion, substantially midway along an uppermost edge 95, removal of the weakened portion providing a slotted portion, which slotted portion facilitates use of the sun shade 5 on vehicles having windscreen mounted rear view mirrors .
- a weakened removable portion 90 e.g. perforated portion, substantially midway along an uppermost edge 95, removal of the weakened portion providing a slotted portion, which slotted portion facilitates use of the sun shade 5 on vehicles having windscreen mounted rear view mirrors .
- a lowermost edge 100 of the sun shade 5 is formed as a shallow upwardly disposed V-shape to facilitate installation of the sun shade on the innermost surface of the windscreen.
- the layer members 30,35,40 of the sun shade 5 may be fabricated from any suitable foldable rigid material.
- the layer members 30,35,40 of the sun shade 5 are made from paper, but it should be appreciated that they may also be made from cardboard or any like material.
- the further layer member 40 is advantageously made from a more dense material than the first and second layer members 30,35.
- the further layer member 40 is made from paper of weight 250 grams/m 2
- the first and second layer members 30,35 are made from paper of weight 240 grams/m 2 . It has been found that the paper layer members should advantageously withstand direct sunlight temperatures through the glass windscreen of 100°C.
- the adjacent apices 60,65,70,75 are adhered one to another by adhesive means such as glue, e.g. contact neoprene glue. It has been found that the contact glue should advantageously withstand temperatures of up to
- the sun shade 5 is provided with first and second end members 100,105, which end members 100,105 are disposed transversely relative to the layer members 30,35,40, are adhered to each of the layer members 30,35,40, and are made of a rigid material, e.g. cardboard having a thickness of 7mm.
- the first surface 15 comprises a surface intended to be disposed adjacent an innermost surface of the vehicle windscreen, in use.
- the first surface 15 is advantageously of a light colour, and advantageously is white .
- the sun shade 5 of this embodiment has the following approximate dimensions:
- the sun shade 5 should advantageously have been stored in the closed position.
- a person (s) Before leaving the vehicle (not shown) a person (s) will open the sun shade 5 by pulling the first and second end members 100,105 away from one another, thereby causing the sunshade 5 to adopt the opened position of Fig. 1.
- the shade 5 may then be conveniently placed adjacent the innermost side of the windscreen of the vehicle. The person may thereafter secure the vehicle and leave the vehicle unattended.
- the sun shade 5 On returning to the vehicle the sun shade 5 may be removed from the windscreen by the reverse procedure.
- the sun shade 5 may be placed adjacent the windscreen in a closed position and thereafter opened by a person (s) pulling the first and/or second end members 100,105 away from one another.
- the sun shade 5 may also be removed from the windscreen by reversing this alternative procedure.
- the Applicant has further undertaken a comparative test with a prior art roller shade made of thin gauge plastic material, 412 mm wide.
- the test results are as follows.
- FIGs. 5 and 6 there is illustrated a second embodiment of a sun shade, generally designated 5', according to the present invention.
- the sun shade 5a is substantially similar to the sun shade 5 of the first embodiment, like parts being referred to by the same numerals but suffixed with an "a" .
- the sun shade 5a is shown in si tu adjacent an innermost surface of a windscreen 115' of a vehicle (car) 110a.
- sun visors 120a, 125a of the vehicle 110a may be put down to assist in retaining the sun shade 5a in place.
- FIGs. 7 and 8 there is illustrated a third embodiment of a sun shade, generally designated 5b, according to the present invention.
- the sun shade 5b is substantially similar to the sun shade 5 of the first embodiment, like parts being referred to by the same numerals but suffixed with a "b" .
- the shade 5b is provided with first and second end members 100b, 105b, which end members 100b, 105b are disposed transversely relative to the layer members 30b, 35b, 40b and are adhered to each of the layer members 30b, 35b, 40b.
- the end members 100b, 105b carry first and second retaining means 106b, 107b in the form of VELCRO (Trade Mark) strips.
- the vehicle provides corresponding first and second retaining means 108b, 109b also in the form of VELCRO (Trade Mark) strips at or near respective ends of the windscreen 86b.
- respective first strips 106b, 108b and second strips 107b, 109b co-act so as to seek to retain the shade 5b across the windscreen 86b. It has been found that provision of the retaining means 106b, 107b, 108b, 109b allows the shad 5b to be suitably located and retained, while the concertina design of the shade 5b allows for movement, caused by expansion and/or contraction. It will be appreciated that suitable retaining means other than VELCRO fastenings may be employed.
- the shade 5b has a convex lowermost edge 100b, which edge 100b is adapted and intended to be placed on or adjacent a lower edge of the vehicle windscreen 86, in use. This allows the shade 5b when in an open position to at least approximately fit the curvature of the windscreen 86b, as a result fitting tightly against the glass of the windscreen 86b along the full length of the windscreen 86b and also keeping the shade 5b in position.
- the lowermost edge 10b of the sun shade 5b is formed as a shallow upwardly disposed U-shape to facilitate installation of the sun shade 5b on the innermost surface of the windscreen 86b.
- the sun shade 5b of this embodiment has the following approximate dimensions:
- Length of VELCRO strips 350mm
- the sun shade may be made of any suitable lightweight flexible material.
- an advantageous embodiment of the sun shade would be dimensional to be suitable for use on a number of vehicles, e.g. automobiles, specific embodiments of the sun shade may be dimensioned to be used specifically with particular makes and model of vehicle.
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EP98935136A EP1001887A1 (en) | 1997-07-25 | 1998-07-16 | Improvements in or relating to sun shades |
AU84496/98A AU8449698A (en) | 1997-07-25 | 1998-07-16 | Improvements in or relating to sun shades |
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GB9715654A GB2327653B (en) | 1997-07-25 | 1997-07-25 | Improvements in or relating to sun shades |
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GBGB9726787.6A GB9726787D0 (en) | 1997-12-18 | 1997-12-18 | Improvements in or relating to sun shades |
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DE8707905U1 (en) * | 1987-05-26 | 1987-09-24 | Rode, Bernd-Rainer, 1000 Berlin | Sun protection and emergency sign for cars, trucks, etc. |
WO1988000140A1 (en) * | 1986-07-03 | 1988-01-14 | Eldridge John D Jr | Window shade apparatus |
US4805955A (en) * | 1988-03-24 | 1989-02-21 | Abraham Levy | Motor vehicle sunshields and sunshield making methods |
US4838334A (en) * | 1987-11-06 | 1989-06-13 | Hogg Judy S | Sunshield with openings |
US5184659A (en) * | 1991-11-21 | 1993-02-09 | Hector Alcocer | Sun resistant, foldable window shade |
EP0707127A1 (en) * | 1994-10-13 | 1996-04-17 | Yung-Chin Lin | Accordion sun shielding device |
DE29719452U1 (en) * | 1997-11-03 | 1998-01-15 | Seitz, Eugen, 71546 Aspach | Folding blind on vehicle windows |
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- 1998-07-16 AU AU84496/98A patent/AU8449698A/en not_active Abandoned
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WO1988000140A1 (en) * | 1986-07-03 | 1988-01-14 | Eldridge John D Jr | Window shade apparatus |
DE8707905U1 (en) * | 1987-05-26 | 1987-09-24 | Rode, Bernd-Rainer, 1000 Berlin | Sun protection and emergency sign for cars, trucks, etc. |
US4838334A (en) * | 1987-11-06 | 1989-06-13 | Hogg Judy S | Sunshield with openings |
US4805955A (en) * | 1988-03-24 | 1989-02-21 | Abraham Levy | Motor vehicle sunshields and sunshield making methods |
US5184659A (en) * | 1991-11-21 | 1993-02-09 | Hector Alcocer | Sun resistant, foldable window shade |
EP0707127A1 (en) * | 1994-10-13 | 1996-04-17 | Yung-Chin Lin | Accordion sun shielding device |
DE29719452U1 (en) * | 1997-11-03 | 1998-01-15 | Seitz, Eugen, 71546 Aspach | Folding blind on vehicle windows |
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