US1829924A - Antiglare shield - Google Patents

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US1829924A
US1829924A US434292A US43429230A US1829924A US 1829924 A US1829924 A US 1829924A US 434292 A US434292 A US 434292A US 43429230 A US43429230 A US 43429230A US 1829924 A US1829924 A US 1829924A
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    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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  • the present invention relates to anti-glare shields and more particularly to an adjustable anti-glare shield which is adapted to be mounted on the windshield structure of a '6 motor vehicle.
  • An object of this invention is to provide an adjustable anti-glare shield which may be secured in any desired position on the windshield structure and which is so constructed 10 as to be readily shifted to various positions so as to remove the glare from either the sun or headlights.
  • Another object of this invention is to provide in a device of this character means by II which the anti-glare shield will not injure or scratch the windshield due to the vibration of the machine.
  • a further object of this invention is to provide an ant-ilare shield which is readily I and easily manu actured.
  • Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device
  • Figure 3 is a detail side elevation of one of the link members
  • Fi re 4 is a similar view of another of 35 the link members
  • Fi re 5 is a fragmentary enlarged sectiona view of the anti-glare shield cushioning member
  • Figure 6 is a fragmentary top plan view of a modification of the securing means for the anti-glare shield:
  • Figure 7 is a modification of the supporting member.
  • Figure 8 is a fragmentary sectional view part1 in detail of a further modification.
  • the numeral 10 designates a shield of transparent structure, the shield 10 being preferably confuse or absorb the light-rays-o a glaring headlight or the like, and may be constructed of either glass or a cellulose material or a suitable color which will remove the grave from the bright lights and at the same time permit visibllity t erethrough.
  • the shield 10 may be constructed in any desired configuration and is provided ad acent the. upper edge ortion thereof with a suitable aperture 11 or receiving a 'bolt12 or the like.
  • The'bolt 12 is provided with a thumb nut or knurled outer end portion 13 and a threaded nut member 14 is adapted to engage the screw 12 onthe opposite side of the shield, the nut 14 being referably on the side of the antilare shield adjacent the face of the windshie d.
  • the nut 14 may be constructed of metal or the like and is preferably provided with an annular recess 15 for receiving a cushioning member 16, the cushioning member being of a size so that it will protrude outwardly from the inner end portion of the nutso that the windshield.
  • The-screw member 12 is also provided with an annular flange or ring 17 which is adapted to bear against the outer face of the anti-glare shield and as shown in Figure 5, the ring or flange 17 may also be provided with an em nular groove 18 for swingingly receiving a link member 19, the link member 19 being provided at one end thereof with a loop 20 which is preferably open at one end so as to provide a resilient or yieldable loop for yieldably holding the securing nut 13 in adjusted position.
  • the nut I e VII the nut will not scratch or. injure theface of l" l with a resilient loop 25 which is adapted to engage about a supporting member 26, the supporting member 26 having an annular groove 27 for adjustably receiving the loop 25 of the arm 21.
  • the securing member 26 is preferably constructed in the shape of a flexible vacuum cup which may be pressed against the face of the windshield, the vacuum cup being provided with a grooved headed portion 27. If desired, or where the device is adapted to be mounted on a windshield frame of wooden construction or the like, the securing member 26 may be constructed in the form of a plate 28 which is provided with a plurality of apertures 29 for receiving screws or bolts 30, and the plate 28 may be provided with an aperture 31 for receiving a bolt 32, the bolt 32 being positioned in the looped inner end portion of the link 21.
  • a washer 33 may be positioned between the loops 23 and 24 of the link member 19 and 21 respectively so as to facilitate adjustment of the link members.
  • the supporting member 26 may be positioned on the inner face of the windshield or where the modified form of the supporting member 28 is used, the plate 28 may be mounted on one of the side posts and the link member 21 adjustably positioned thereon.
  • the antiglare shield 10 may be secured directly to the outer end ortion of the link 21, and the link 19 omitte but referably the link 19 is adjustably secured to the outer end portion of the link 21 by means of the thumb bolt 22, and the anti-glare shield 10 positioned in the loop 20 of the link 19.
  • the link members 19 and 21 may be adjusted to any desired position so as to place the anti-glare shield 10 in the desired position forward of the driver of the vehicle, and so that the rays of the sun, or an approaching vehicle will not produce a glare so as to blind the driver.
  • theanti-glare shield 10 may be swung out of the way so as not to unduly interfere or be in the line of vision of the driver of the vehicle.
  • the securing member 13. may be constructed of one piece in the form of a rubber or flexible securing member which is provided with an annular groove 18 and a cushioning member 1 1 for engagement against the outer face of the windshield.
  • the anti-glare shield 10' may also be provided with a slot 11 so that the rubber securing member 18 may be securely positioned on the shield 10.
  • An adjustable anti-glare shield of the character described comprising a suction supporting member having a grooved head, a pair of link members having looped opposite end portions, said link members being adj ustably secured together at one end thereof, one of said link members being adjustably positioned on said grooved head, an anti-glare shield, means for securin the other of said link members to said anti-glare shield, said securing means comprising a thumb bolt, a nut for said bolt, said nut having an annular recess on the inner end thereof, and a cushioning member adapted to seat in said recess and to project outwardly therefrom whereby to prevent scratching of the windshield by the nut.

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Nov. 3, 1931. .1. P. EVERTTS ANTIGLARE SHIELD Filed March 8, 1930 awe/"toe Patented Nov. 3, 1931 PATENT OFFICE nuts 2. nvmrrrs, or smart rmsnvama AI'IIGLARE SHIELD a iamon ma larch a, mo. Serial 10.434293; I H
structed of material which is ada ted to dif- The present invention relates to anti-glare shields and more particularly to an adjustable anti-glare shield which is adapted to be mounted on the windshield structure of a '6 motor vehicle.
An object of this invention is to provide an adjustable anti-glare shield which may be secured in any desired position on the windshield structure and which is so constructed 10 as to be readily shifted to various positions so as to remove the glare from either the sun or headlights.
Another object of this invention is to provide in a device of this character means by II which the anti-glare shield will not injure or scratch the windshield due to the vibration of the machine. I,
A further object of this invention is to provide an ant-ilare shield which is readily I and easily manu actured.
The above and various other objects and advantages of this invention will in part be described in and in part be understood from the following detailed description of the presli ent preferred embodiment, the same being illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein Figure 1 is a'detail rear elevation of a device constructed according to the preferred embodiment of thisinvention;
Figure 2 is a top plan view of the device;
Figure 3 is a detail side elevation of one of the link members;
Fi re 4 is a similar view of another of 35 the link members;
Fi re 5 is a fragmentary enlarged sectiona view of the anti-glare shield cushioning member;
Figure 6 is a fragmentary top plan view of a modification of the securing means for the anti-glare shield: and
Figure 7 is a modification of the supporting member.
Figure 8 is a fragmentary sectional view part1 in detail of a further modification.
Re erring to the drawings wherein like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. the numeral 10 designates a shield of transparent structure, the shield 10 being preferably confuse or absorb the light-rays-o a glaring headlight or the like, and may be constructed of either glass or a cellulose material or a suitable color which will remove the grave from the bright lights and at the same time permit visibllity t erethrough.
The shield 10 may be constructed in any desired configuration and is provided ad acent the. upper edge ortion thereof with a suitable aperture 11 or receiving a 'bolt12 or the like. The'bolt 12 is provided with a thumb nut or knurled outer end portion 13 and a threaded nut member 14 is adapted to engage the screw 12 onthe opposite side of the shield, the nut 14 being referably on the side of the antilare shield adjacent the face of the windshie d.
The nut 14 may be constructed of metal or the like and is preferably provided with an annular recess 15 for receiving a cushioning member 16, the cushioning member being of a size so that it will protrude outwardly from the inner end portion of the nutso that the windshield.
The-screw member 12 is also provided with an annular flange or ring 17 which is adapted to bear against the outer face of the anti-glare shield and as shown in Figure 5, the ring or flange 17 may also be provided with an em nular groove 18 for swingingly receiving a link member 19, the link member 19 being provided at one end thereof with a loop 20 which is preferably open at one end so as to provide a resilient or yieldable loop for yieldably holding the securing nut 13 in adjusted position.
As shown in Figure 6, if desired, the nut I e VII the nut will not scratch or. injure theface of l" l with a resilient loop 25 which is adapted to engage about a supporting member 26, the supporting member 26 having an annular groove 27 for adjustably receiving the loop 25 of the arm 21.
The securing member 26 is preferably constructed in the shape of a flexible vacuum cup which may be pressed against the face of the windshield, the vacuum cup being provided with a grooved headed portion 27. If desired, or where the device is adapted to be mounted on a windshield frame of wooden construction or the like, the securing member 26 may be constructed in the form of a plate 28 which is provided with a plurality of apertures 29 for receiving screws or bolts 30, and the plate 28 may be provided with an aperture 31 for receiving a bolt 32, the bolt 32 being positioned in the looped inner end portion of the link 21.
If desired, a washer 33 may be positioned between the loops 23 and 24 of the link member 19 and 21 respectively so as to facilitate adjustment of the link members.
In the use of this device, the supporting member 26 may be positioned on the inner face of the windshield or where the modified form of the supporting member 28 is used, the plate 28 may be mounted on one of the side posts and the link member 21 adjustably positioned thereon. Where desired, the antiglare shield 10 may be secured directly to the outer end ortion of the link 21, and the link 19 omitte but referably the link 19 is adjustably secured to the outer end portion of the link 21 by means of the thumb bolt 22, and the anti-glare shield 10 positioned in the loop 20 of the link 19.
The link members 19 and 21 may be adjusted to any desired position so as to place the anti-glare shield 10 in the desired position forward of the driver of the vehicle, and so that the rays of the sun, or an approaching vehicle will not produce a glare so as to blind the driver.
It will be obvious that in the use of this device, when the approaching vehicle has passed, or the glare from the sun is no longer present, theanti-glare shield 10 may be swung out of the way so as not to unduly interfere or be in the line of vision of the driver of the vehicle.
As shown in Figure 8, the securing member 13. may be constructed of one piece in the form of a rubber or flexible securing member which is provided with an annular groove 18 and a cushioning member 1 1 for engagement against the outer face of the windshield. The anti-glare shield 10' may also be provided with a slot 11 so that the rubber securing member 18 may be securely positioned on the shield 10.
It will be, of course, understood that various changes and modifications may be made in the details of construction and design of the above specificallv described embodiment of the invention without departing from the spirit thereof, such changes and modifications being restricted only by the scope of the following claim.
What is claimed is An adjustable anti-glare shield of the character described comprising a suction supporting member having a grooved head, a pair of link members having looped opposite end portions, said link members being adj ustably secured together at one end thereof, one of said link members being adjustably positioned on said grooved head, an anti-glare shield, means for securin the other of said link members to said anti-glare shield, said securing means comprising a thumb bolt, a nut for said bolt, said nut having an annular recess on the inner end thereof, and a cushioning member adapted to seat in said recess and to project outwardly therefrom whereby to prevent scratching of the windshield by the nut.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature.
JAMES P. EVERTTS.
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US5080309A (en) * 1990-01-25 1992-01-14 Ivins Kevin W Removably positionable visor apparatus and suction release mechanism
US5362119A (en) * 1993-09-29 1994-11-08 Rosentratter Billy F Glare shield
US20070034259A1 (en) * 2004-10-04 2007-02-15 Linelox, Llc Phosphorescent valve cover
US9266410B2 (en) * 2013-08-19 2016-02-23 Duane Guina Portable sun visor with a plurality of attachment members
US9457643B1 (en) * 2014-04-03 2016-10-04 Aliaksandr Tuikin Auto sun glare eliminator systems
US20230374766A1 (en) * 2022-05-18 2023-11-23 Jeffrey Scott Crevier Suction cup article for a urinal screen

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5080309A (en) * 1990-01-25 1992-01-14 Ivins Kevin W Removably positionable visor apparatus and suction release mechanism
US5362119A (en) * 1993-09-29 1994-11-08 Rosentratter Billy F Glare shield
US20070034259A1 (en) * 2004-10-04 2007-02-15 Linelox, Llc Phosphorescent valve cover
US9266410B2 (en) * 2013-08-19 2016-02-23 Duane Guina Portable sun visor with a plurality of attachment members
US9457643B1 (en) * 2014-04-03 2016-10-04 Aliaksandr Tuikin Auto sun glare eliminator systems
US20230374766A1 (en) * 2022-05-18 2023-11-23 Jeffrey Scott Crevier Suction cup article for a urinal screen

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