Visor emergency lighting apparatus
First Claim
1. A vehicular visor lighting apparatus comprising,a visor body defined by a planar forward face spaced parallel to and aligned with with a planar rear face, andan elongate cylindrical housing coextensively formed to said visor body including an axle means rotatably mounted within said cylindrical housing for enabling rotation of said visor body from a first horizontal position to a second vertical position, anda first and second pair of spaced translucent panels, the first and second pairs of panels defined by a respective first top panel and a first bottom panel and a second top and a second bottom panel wherein the panels are mounted in parallel spaced relationship to one another within the visor body.
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Abstract
A vehicular visor emergency lighting apparatus includes a pivotally mounted visor including a visor member pivotally mounted to an elongate axle wherein a visor frame work slidably receives colored panels corresponding to emergency vehicle colorations within opposed planar sides of the visor framework. Positioned between the colored panels are a series of strobe lights and a sequencing member to effect sequencing of the lights to flash between respective pairs of the colored panels defining the exterior surfaces of the visor. A covering is slidably received over the visor to protect the panels during periods of non-use.
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11 Claims
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1. A vehicular visor lighting apparatus comprising,
a visor body defined by a planar forward face spaced parallel to and aligned with with a planar rear face, and an elongate cylindrical housing coextensively formed to said visor body including an axle means rotatably mounted within said cylindrical housing for enabling rotation of said visor body from a first horizontal position to a second vertical position, and a first and second pair of spaced translucent panels, the first and second pairs of panels defined by a respective first top panel and a first bottom panel and a second top and a second bottom panel wherein the panels are mounted in parallel spaced relationship to one another within the visor body.
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