WO2007099384A1 - Appareil de type pare-soleil - Google Patents

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WO2007099384A1
WO2007099384A1 PCT/IB2006/000441 IB2006000441W WO2007099384A1 WO 2007099384 A1 WO2007099384 A1 WO 2007099384A1 IB 2006000441 W IB2006000441 W IB 2006000441W WO 2007099384 A1 WO2007099384 A1 WO 2007099384A1
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Emad Walid Shublaq
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J11/00Removable external protective coverings specially adapted for vehicles or parts of vehicles, e.g. parking covers
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
    • B60J11/00Removable external protective coverings specially adapted for vehicles or parts of vehicles, e.g. parking covers
    • B60J11/02Covers wound on rollers

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  • the disclosures made herein relate generally to automotive accessories and, more particularly, to sunscreen apparatuses configured for shielding interior or exterior portions of an automobile from the sun.
  • UV ultraviolet
  • Some parking lots have trees that offer a limited degree of protection from the sun. However, most typically, trees in a parking lot are not of sufficient size to provide protection from the sun throughout an entire day. Furthermore, most parking lots have only a limited number of trees relative to the total number of parking spaces.
  • the sun's energy creates what is referred to as a "greenhouse effect" within a cabin of an automobile's interior.
  • This greenhouse effect stems from the intense UV light from the sunreadily penetrating the glass of an automobile and escalating the temperature of the interior space of the automobile to very high levels until a heat transfer equilibrium is reached with respect to generation and dissipation of heat from the interior space.
  • the point of thermal equilibrium is often an uncomfortably high temperature.
  • manufacturers now equip most of their automobiles with air conditioning systems to cool the interior to increase driver comfort. Unfortunately, the automobile's engine must be running for the air conditioning system to operate.
  • Embodiments of the present invention include sunscreen assemblies that are configured for shielding an object such as an automobile from sunlight. More specifically, embodiments of the present invention provide sunscreens that are mountable on a roof of an automobile and that are retractably extendable in opposite directions such that the automobile is at least partially shielded from sunlight. In doing so, embodiments of the present invention advantageously overcome one or more shortcomings associated with conventional approaches for providing automobile sun protection.
  • a sunscreen apparatus in accordance with the present invention is a self- contained apparatus that is specifically suited for being mounted on an automobile.
  • a sunscreen apparatus comprises a plurality of sunscreen assemblies.
  • Each one of the sunscreen assemblies includes a sunscreen, means for extending the sunscreen from a respective stowed configuration to a respective extended configuration and means for retracting the sunscreen from the respective extended configuration to the respective stowed configuration.
  • the means for extending the sunscreen of a first one of the sunscreen assemblies extends the sunscreen thereof in a first direction.
  • the means for extending the sunscreen of a second one of the sunscreen assemblies extends the sunscreen thereof in a second direction generally opposite the first direction.
  • a sunscreen apparatus comprises a housing having an interior space and a plurality of sunscreen assemblies attached to the housing within the interior space.
  • Each one of the sunscreen assemblies includes two spaced apart retractably extendable support structures extending generally parallel with each other, a sunscreen storage structure movably attached to the housing and a sunscreen having a first end portion thereof attached to a farthest reaching segment of each one of the support structures and a second end portion thereof generally opposite the first end portion attached to the sunscreen storage structure.
  • the support structures of a first one of the sunscreen assemblies retractably extended in a first direction.
  • the support structures of a second one of the sunscreen assemblies retractably extend in a second direction generally opposite the first direction.
  • Extension of the support structures of each one of the sunscreen assemblies from a respective retracted configuration to a respective extended configuration causes the sunscreen attached thereto to extend from a respective stowed configuration to a respective extended configuration.
  • Movement of the sunscreen storage structure of each one of the sunscreen assemblies causes the sunscreen attached thereto to retract from the respective extended configuration to the respective stowed configuration thereby retracting the support structures attached thereto from the respective extended configuration to the respective retracted configuration.
  • a sunscreen apparatus comprises a housing having an interior space and a plurality of sunscreen assemblies attached to the housing within the interior space.
  • Each one of the sunscreen assemblies includes two spaced apart telescoping support structures extending generally parallel with each other, a sunscreen attachment bar attached to an end portion of a farthest reaching segment of each one of the telescoping support structures such that the sunscreen attachment bar extends between the telescoping support structures, a sunscreen storage spool rotatably attached to the housing and a sunscreen having a first end portion thereof attached to the sunscreen attachment bar and a second end portion thereof generally opposite the first end portion attached to the sunscreen storage spool.
  • the telescoping support structures of a first one of the sunscreen assemblies telescopically extend in a first direction.
  • the telescoping' support structures of a second one of the sunscreen assemblies telescopically extend in a second direction generally opposite the first direction.
  • Extension of the telescoping support structures of each one of the sunscreen assemblies from a respective retracted configuration to a respective extended configuration causes the sunscreen attached thereto to extend from a respective stowed configuration to a respective extended configuration.
  • Rotation of the sunscreen storage spool of each one of the sunscreen assemblies causes the sunscreen attached thereto to retract from the respective extended configuration to the respective stowed configuration thereby retracting the telescoping support structures attached thereto from the respective extended configuration to the respective retracted configuration.
  • a major surface of the sunscreen of a first one of the sunscreen assemblies is generally parallel with amaj ⁇ r surface of the sunscreen of a second one of the sunscreen assemblies when the sunscreen of the first one of the sunscreen assemblies and the sunscreen of the second one of the sunscreen assemblies are in their respective extended configuration.
  • a sunscreen attachment bar is attached to an end portion of the farthest reaching segment of each one of the support structures of a respective one of the sunscreen assemblies such that the sunscreen attachment bar extends between the support structures and the first end portion of the sunscreen is attached to the sunscreen attachment bar.
  • a control unit is attached to the motor of each one of the sunscreen assemblies.
  • control unit provides remote control signal receiving functionality and the control unit causes the motor of each one of the sunscreen assemblies to move in response to the control unit receiving a remote control signal of a first configuration such that the force is applied to the sunscreen for facilitating at least one of retraction of the sunscreen and extension of the sunscreen.
  • each one of the sunscreen assemblies includes a motor attached between the housing and the sunscreen storage structure for enabling the sunscreen storage structure to be forcibly moved such that a force is applied to the sunscreen for facilitating at least one of retraction of the sunscreen and extension of the sunscreen.
  • a pressurized air supply device is attached to each one of the support structures of each one of the sunscreen assemblies.
  • each one of the support structures is pneumatically extendable such that each one of the support structures moves from the respective retracted position to the respective extended position when pressurized air is applied thereto by the pressurized air supply device and the control unit causes the pressurized air supply device to apply the pressurized air to each one of the support structures in response to the remote control receiver receiving a remote control signal of a second configuration.
  • a telescoping support structure is an example of a retractably extendable support structure.
  • a sunscreen storage spool rotatably attached to a housing is an example of a sunscreen storage structure movably attached to a housing.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an embodiment of a sunscreen apparatus in accordance with the present invention mounted on an automobile, wherein sunscreens of the sunscreen apparatus are in an extended (i.e., use) configuration.
  • FIG.2 is a perspective view showing the sunscreen apparatus with the sunscreens in a stowed configuration.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 3-3 in FIG.2.
  • FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line 4-4 in FIG. 2.
  • FIGS. 1-4 depict various aspects of an embodiment of a sunscreen apparatus in accordance with the present invention, which is referred to herein as the sunscreen apparatus 10.
  • the sunscreen apparatus is specially configured for use on an automobile (e.g., the automobile 12 depicted in FIG. 1.)
  • the sunscreen apparatus 10 includes sunscreens that are selectively movable between respective stowed configuration and respective extended configuration.
  • the sunscreens extend in generally opposite directions.
  • the sunscreen apparatus 10 advantageously serves to protect the interior space of the automobile provides protection from the heating and damaging effects of UV rays from sunlight.
  • the sunscreen apparatus 10 includes a housing 14 having an interior space 16, a first sunscreen assembly 18 attached to the housing 14 within the interior space 16 and a second sunscreen assembly 19 attached to the housing 14 within the interior space 16.
  • the housing 14 may take on any number of configurations and shapes.
  • the housing 14 is generally rectangular (Le., having generally parallel opposing side faces) and is made up of a main body 14a and a base 14b fixedly engaged with the main body 14a (e.g., via discrete fasteners, integral interlock means, etc).
  • the main body 14a and the base 14b may be made from materials such as, for example, metal, plastic, composite laminate and/or the like.
  • the housing 14 may include one or more discrete brackets for facilitating attachment of components of the sunscreen assemblies (18,19) and/or may include integral mounting structures to which components of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) are attached.
  • the sunscreen 26 of the first sunscreen assembly 18 extends through an opening 18a in a first wall 21a of the housing 14 and the sunscreen 26 of the second sunscreen assembly 19 extends through an opening 19a in a second wall 21b of the housing 14, which is generally opposite the first wall 21a.
  • Each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) include two telescoping support structures 20, a sunscreen attachment bar 22, a sunscreen storage spool 24, a sunscreen 26 and a motor 28.
  • the telescoping support structures 20 of the second sunscreen assembly 19 are positioned above the telescoping support structures 20 of the first sunscreen assembly 18.
  • the telescoping support structures 20 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) are spaced apart and extend generally parallel with each other such that the telescoping support structures 20 of the first sunscreen assembly 18 lie in a first plane and the telescoping support structures 20 of the second sunscreen assembly 19 lie in a second plane that extends approximately parallel to the first plane.
  • Such an over-under arrangement of the telescoping support structures 20 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) is advantageous as it reduces space requirements for housing the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19).
  • each one of the telescoping support structures 20 includes a plurality of extendable segments (20a-20d). Each one of the extendable segments (20a-20d) is slidably attached to at least one other adjacent extendable segment for enabling the extendable segments to be extended in a telescoping manner.
  • FIG. 1 shows each one of the telescoping support structures 20 ⁇ m a respective extended configuration El.
  • FIGS. 2-4 shows each one of the telescoping support structures 20 in a respective retracted configuration Rl .
  • each one of the telescoping support structures 20 is constructed for being pneumatically extendable through the use of pressurized air. However, it is disclosed herein that, in other embodiments of the present invention, each one of the telescoping support structures 20 maybe constructed for being extendable through a mechanically applied force, a manually applied force, a hydraulically applied force, etc.
  • the sunscreen attachment bar 22 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) is attached to an end portion 30 of a farthest-reaching segment (i.e., segment 2Od) of each telescoping support structure 20 of the respective sunscreen assembly.
  • Farthest-reaching segment is defined herein to be the segment that extends farthest away from its position when in the retracted orientation.
  • the sunscreen attachment bar 22 extends between the telescoping support structures 20 of the respective sunscreen assembly.
  • the sunscreen storage spool 24 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) is rotatably mounted between the motor 28 and a respective bearing assembly 32 (FIG. 3).
  • a first end portion 26a of the sunscreen 26 is attached to the sunscreen attachment bar 22 and a second end portion 26b of the sunscreen 26 generally opposite the first end portion 26a is attached to the sunscreen storage spool 24.
  • the sunscreen 26 may be wound onto or dispensed off of the sunscreen storage spool 24.
  • a force applied to the first end portion 26a of the sunscreen 26 by the telescoping support structures 20 during their extension will cause the attached sunscreen 26 to unroll from the sunscreen storage spool 24.
  • the motor 28 serves to impart a rotational force (i.e., torque) onto the attached sunscreen storage spool 24 whereby forcible rotation of the sunscreen storage spool 24 provides for and/or assists in facilitating retraction of the sunscreen 26 and/or extension of the attached sunscreen 26.
  • a rotational force i.e., torque
  • the telescoping support structures 20 of the first sunscreen assembly 18 are configured for being telescopically extended in a first direction and the telescoping support structures 20 of the second sunscreen assembly 19 are configured for being telescopically extended in a second direction generally opposite the first direction (i.e., opposite directions).
  • a major surface Ml of the sunscreen 26 of the first sunscreen assembly 18 is generally parallel with a major surface M2 of the sunscreen 26 of the second sunscreen assembly 19 when the sunscreen 26 of the first sunscreen assembly 18 and the sunscreen 26 of the second sunscreen assembly 19 are in their respective extended configuration (E2).
  • This configuration is specifically configured for enabling sunscreen protection over a front portion (e.g., a windshield 34) and a rear portion (e.g., a back window 36) of the automobile 12.
  • sunscreen protection is beneficial in that it serves to reduce the heating and UV damage caused in the cabin space of the automobile 12 by sunlight and most notably direct sunlight.
  • the sunscreen 26 of each sunscreen assembly (18, 19) may be made from any number of different material or materials (i.e., multi-layer material).
  • material properties of such material(s) will include resistance to physical degradation from exposure to UV rays, reflectance of UV rays, limited transmittance of UV rays, water resistance, mildew resistance, tear resistance and/or abrasion resistance.
  • Opaque UV-resistant plastic sheeting and vinyl-impregnated cloth are two examples of suitable materials from which a sunscreen in accordance with the present invention may be made.
  • the sunscreen 26 may include a layer of reflective material (e.g., metallic film) for further enhancing UV protection.
  • Extension of the telescoping support structures 20 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) from the respective retracted configuration Rl (FIGS. 2-3) to the respective extended configuration El (FIG. 1) causes the attached sunscreen 26 to extend from a respective stowed configuration S 1 (FIGS 3 and 4) to a respective extended configuration E2 (FIG. 1).
  • Rotation of the sunscreen storage spool 24 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (IS, 19) causes the attached sunscreen 26 to retract from the respective extended configuration E2 to the respective stowed configuration Sl.
  • Retraction of the sunscreen 26 applies a retracting force on the attached telescoping support structures 20 thereby causing the attached telescoping support structures 20 to retract from the respective extended configuration El to the respective retracted configuration Rl.
  • the sunscreen apparatus 10 includes a pressurized air supply device 38 (i.e., an air compressor or air pump) that is mounted on the housing 14.
  • the telescoping support structures 20 are pneumatically extendable in that the application of pressurized air to each telescoping support structure 20 causes it to extend from the respective retracted configuration Rl to the respective extended configuration El.
  • the pressurized air supply device 38 is attached to each one of the telescoping support structures 20 via a respective air tube. More specifically, a primary air tube 40 is attached between the pressurized air supply device 38 and an air fitting of a first one of the telescoping support structures 20 of a respective sunscreen assembly.
  • a secondary air tube 42 extends between the air fitting of the first one of the telescoping support structures 20 and a second one of the telescoping support structures 20 of the respective sunscreen assembly. In this manner, pressurized air from the pressurized air supply device 38 may be supplied to the telescoping support structures 20 thereby enabling their extension.
  • the sunscreen apparatus 10 includes a control unit 44 mounted on the housing 14.
  • the control unit 44 is electrically attached to the motor 28 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19), to the pressurized air supply device 38 and to a power supply (e.g., battery, generator or alternator of the automobile 12).
  • the control unit 44 carries out remote control signal receiving functionality (i.e., via an included wireless remote control signal receiver) and power supply functionality, which jointly control sunscreen retraction mode of operation and sunscreen extension mode of operation.
  • the present invention is not limited to a particular type or technology of wireless remote control signalling functionality. Accordingly, any one of a number of known radio frequency or infrared wireless remote control signalling techniques may be utilized in association with the present invention.
  • a wired switch e.g., within a cabin of the automobile 12
  • sunscreen retraction mode of operation the motor 28 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) to rotate in a first direction (i.e., a sunscreen wind direction) in response to the control unit of the control unit 44 receiving a remote control signal of a particular configuration (e.g., a first configuration) such that a retraction force is applied to the respective sunscreen 26 via the sunscreen storage spool 24 for facilitating or assisting in the retraction of the during sunscreen 26 (i.e., rolling the sunscreen 26 onto the sunscreen storage spool).
  • a first direction i.e., a sunscreen wind direction
  • a remote control signal of a particular configuration e.g., a first configuration
  • the pressurized air supply device 38 applies pressurized air to each one of the telescoping support structures 20 in response to the remote control receiver of the control unit 44 receiving a remote control signal of a particular configuration (e.g., a second configuration) such that an extension force is applied to each telescoping support structure 20 for facilitating or assisting in the extension of the telescoping support structures 20.
  • a remote control signal of a particular configuration e.g., a second configuration
  • the remote control signal receiving functionality and power supply functionality maybe utilized for causing tfie motor 28 of each one of the sunscreen assemblies (18, 19) to rotate in a second direction (i.e., a sunscreen unwind direction) in response to the control unit of the control unit 44 receiving a remote control signal of a particular configuration (e.g., the second configuration) such that an extension force is applied to the respective sunscreen 26 via the sunscreen storage spool 24 for facilitating or assisting in the extension of the respective sunscreen 26.
  • the support structures 20 may be omitted.
  • a motor is a component to a means for retraction
  • retraction may be provided by a torsional spring that is wound during extension of the sunscreen and unwinding of the torsional spring causes retraction of the sunscreen. In this manner, a passive retraction means is provided.
  • a telescoping support structure is a component of a means for retraction and/or a means for extension
  • a non- telescoping support structure i.e., a retractably extendable support structure
  • a plurality of linear members that are not telescoping with respect to each other but that longitudinally slide with respect to each other is an example of a retractably extendable support structure that is non-telescoping.
  • the rollable sunscreen configuration disclosed herein is one embodiment of a sunscreen in accordance with the present invention.
  • a sunscreen having a plurality of side-by-side panels is another embodiment of a sunscreen in accordance with the present invention.
  • Such a sunscreen having a plurality of side- by-side panels may be extendable and retractable through multi-point attachment to the respective retractably extendable support structure (e.g., similar to a multi-segment partition door and track arrangement).
  • a sunscreen apparatus in accordance with the present invention includes a means for attachment to a roof of an automobile.
  • the sunscreen apparatus 10 includes a plurality of mechanical roof attachment 50 similar to those used fro holding conventional carbo-type racks/carriers to the roof of a car.
  • the present invention is not limited to a particular form of roof attachment means.
  • a roof attachment means that relies upon suction/vacuum may be used, as may attachment by fasteners (e.g., rivet or screw) that directly engage the bodywork material (e.g., sheet metal) of the automobile.

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Dans un mode de réalisation de la présente invention, un appareil de type pare-soleil comporte une pluralité d'ensembles pare-soleil. Chacun des ensembles pare-soleil comprend un pare-soleil, un moyen permettant de déplier le pare-soleil d'une configuration respective repliée à une configuration respective dépliée et un moyen permettant de replier le pare-soleil de la configuration respective dépliée à la configuration respective repliée. Le moyen permettant de déplier le pare-soleil d'un premier ensemble des ensembles pare-soleil déplie le pare-soleil de celui-ci dans une première direction. Le moyen permettant de déplier le pare-soleil d'un deuxième ensemble des ensembles pare-soleil déplie le pare-soleil de celui-ci dans une deuxième direction généralement opposée à la première direction.
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