Aircraft Sun Visor
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1. An aircraft or automobile sun visor comprising:
- a generally flat visor means with an approximate size to cast a shadow to comfortably shade the pilot'"'"'s eyes from the sun while creating minimal blockage of wind screen and outside obstacles, a suction cup or plurality of suction cups to attach said sun visor to windshield at variable locations to accommodate sun position relative to pilot or crew.
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An aircraft sun visor comprising: a generally flat visor means with an approximate size to cast a shadow to comfortably shade the pilot'"'"'s eyes from the sun while creating minimal blockage of windshield and outside obstacles, a suction cup or plurality of suction cups to attach said sun visor to windshield at any location on the inside of the windshield to accommodate sun position relative to pilot or crew.
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1. An aircraft or automobile sun visor comprising:
- a generally flat visor means with an approximate size to cast a shadow to comfortably shade the pilot'"'"'s eyes from the sun while creating minimal blockage of wind screen and outside obstacles, a suction cup or plurality of suction cups to attach said sun visor to windshield at variable locations to accommodate sun position relative to pilot or crew.
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8. An aircraft or automobile sun visor comprising:
- a three-dimensional visor means with an approximate size to cast a shadow to comfortably shade the pilot'"'"'s eyes from the sun while creating minimal blockage of wind screen and outside obstacles, a suction cup or plurality of suction cups to attach said sun visor to windshield at variable locations to accommodate sun position relative to pilot or crew.
- View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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12. An aircraft or automobile sun visor comprising:
- A flexible electro static sheet of plastic with an opaque or a heavily translucent pattern of approximate size to cast a shadow to comfortably shade the pilot'"'"'s eyes from the sun while creating minimal blockage of wind screen and outside obstacles.
- View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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