Sunshade hook
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1. A sunshade assembly for an associated vehicle comprising:
- a sunshade having a rod-shaped member adjacent a first edge thereof, the rod-shaped member having a cross-sectional dimension, and the sunshade having an opening formed adjacent the rod-shaped member, wherein said opening defines a sunshade dimension extending between the rod-shaped member and an opposite edge that forms the opening; and
a hook having a generally J-shape formed by a leg portion extending from a mounting base portion, and a generally curvilinear portion extending from the leg portion toward a terminal end forming a substantially closed cavity that selectively receives the rod-shaped member therein, the terminal end being spaced from the base portion and defining an access passage that opens into the cavity by an access passage dimension slightly greater than the cross-sectional dimension of the rod-shaped member and, a retention dimension extending between the terminal end and an external surface of the bight portion of the hook being greater than the sunshade dimension to preclude inadvertent removal of the rod-shaped member from the cavity such that the sunshade must be rotated about the rod-shaped member seated in the hook cavity until the sunshade approaches the terminal end and the rod-shaped member is removed through the access passage.
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Abstract
A sunshade hook is provided which has an improved hook shape configuration that overlaps the rod-shaped member of the sunshade to prevent inadvertent pullout. An access passage is modified and dimensional relationships established between the hook and the sunshade to prevent inadvertent removal. The stem is also modified to increase the perimeter engagement with an opening in the bracket and increase the ability to withstand shearing stress imposed by wind forces.
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18 Claims
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1. A sunshade assembly for an associated vehicle comprising:
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a sunshade having a rod-shaped member adjacent a first edge thereof, the rod-shaped member having a cross-sectional dimension, and the sunshade having an opening formed adjacent the rod-shaped member, wherein said opening defines a sunshade dimension extending between the rod-shaped member and an opposite edge that forms the opening; and a hook having a generally J-shape formed by a leg portion extending from a mounting base portion, and a generally curvilinear portion extending from the leg portion toward a terminal end forming a substantially closed cavity that selectively receives the rod-shaped member therein, the terminal end being spaced from the base portion and defining an access passage that opens into the cavity by an access passage dimension slightly greater than the cross-sectional dimension of the rod-shaped member and, a retention dimension extending between the terminal end and an external surface of the bight portion of the hook being greater than the sunshade dimension to preclude inadvertent removal of the rod-shaped member from the cavity such that the sunshade must be rotated about the rod-shaped member seated in the hook cavity until the sunshade approaches the terminal end and the rod-shaped member is removed through the access passage. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A sunshade assembly for an associated vehicle comprising:
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a sunshade mounted to the vehicle along a lower edge of a window opening for selective deployment to substantially cover the window opening, the sunshade having a rod-shaped member adjacent an upper, first edge thereof, the rod-shaped member having a cross-sectional dimension, and the sunshade having an opening formed adjacent the rod-shaped member and that defines a sunshade dimension extending between the rod-shaped member and an opposite edge that forms the opening; and a hook mounted to the vehicle along an upper edge of the window opening having a generally J-shape configured to receive the rod-shaped member of the sunshade in the deployed position of the sunshade, the hook including a leg portion extending from a mounting base portion, and a generally curvilinear portion extending from the leg portion toward a terminal end forming a substantially closed cavity that selectively receives the rod-shaped member therein, the terminal end spaced from the base portion and defining an access passage that opens into the cavity formed by substantially parallel surfaces of the base portion and terminal end of the hook wherein the substantially parallel surfaces remain substantially parallel through an angle of approximately ninety degrees, the access passage defining an access passage dimension slightly greater than the cross-sectional dimension of the rod-shaped member, the terminal end and an external surface of the bight portion at a base of the hook define a retention dimension extending therebetween that is greater than the sunshade dimension to preclude inadvertent removal of the rod-shaped member from the cavity. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A sunshade assembly for a motor vehicle comprising:
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a sunshade having a rod-shaped member adjacent a first edge thereof, the rod-shaped member having a cross-sectional dimension, and the sunshade having an opening formed adjacent the rod-shaped member and that defines a sunshade dimension extending between the rod-shaped member and an opposite edge that forms the opening; and a hook having a generally J-shape formed by a leg portion extending from a mounting base portion, and a generally curvilinear portion extending from the leg portion toward a terminal end and forming a substantially closed cavity that selectively receives the rod-shaped member therein, the terminal end being spaced from the base portion and defining an access passage that opens into the cavity by an access passage dimension slightly greater than the cross-sectional dimension of the rod-shaped member; and a stem having deflectable legs with retaining shoulders that extend outwardly from substantially opposite corner regions, the stem including enlarged first and second perimeter regions interposed between the first and second deflectable legs, each of the enlarged first and second perimeter regions extending continuously from a mid-length position on one side past a mid-length position on a contiguous side for receipt through an opening in an associated bracket so that the retaining shoulders of the deflectable legs engage the associated bracket, and the enlarged first and second perimeter regions engage respective enlarged perimeter regions of the associated bracket opening to counteract shear stresses.
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