Multiple function visor
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1. A visor assembly comprising:
- first and second visor panels;
a first mounting bracket coupled to one end of said first visor panel for mounting said first visor panel to a vehicle roof for movement between a raised stored position and at least a first lowered position; and
a second mounting bracket coupled to one end of said second visor panel for mounting said second visor panel to a vehicle roof for movement between a raised stored position and at least a first lowered use position independently of said first visor panel, wherein said first and second visor panels each have a second end remote from said one end and said first and second panels have a length in a longitudinal direction selected such that said second end of said first and second visor panels are in aligned end-abutting relationship and their lengths together substantially extend between said first and second mounting brackets when said first and second visors are in a first lowered use position extending along the windshield of a vehicle, and wherein at least one of said visor panels is movable when in said first use position in a direction orthogonal to the other visor panel to a side window position and wherein each of said visor panels include ends which have recesses extending in the planar surfaces thereof for overlapping an end of the adjacent visor panel.
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Abstract
A visor system includes a pair of opposed, facing visor panels, each of which are pivotally mounted to a vehicle roof by a pivot rod assembly in opposed, facing relationship. The length of the visor panels is selected to be substantially less than typical visor panels such that they intersect at a junction approximately midway between the visor mounting brackets. Each of the visor panels can be moved independently for front and side window protection and include interlocking means such that, if desired, they can function as a single visor. In one embodiment of the invention, at least one of the visor panels is slideably moved along the pivot rod.
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1. A visor assembly comprising:
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first and second visor panels; a first mounting bracket coupled to one end of said first visor panel for mounting said first visor panel to a vehicle roof for movement between a raised stored position and at least a first lowered position; and a second mounting bracket coupled to one end of said second visor panel for mounting said second visor panel to a vehicle roof for movement between a raised stored position and at least a first lowered use position independently of said first visor panel, wherein said first and second visor panels each have a second end remote from said one end and said first and second panels have a length in a longitudinal direction selected such that said second end of said first and second visor panels are in aligned end-abutting relationship and their lengths together substantially extend between said first and second mounting brackets when said first and second visors are in a first lowered use position extending along the windshield of a vehicle, and wherein at least one of said visor panels is movable when in said first use position in a direction orthogonal to the other visor panel to a side window position and wherein each of said visor panels include ends which have recesses extending in the planar surfaces thereof for overlapping an end of the adjacent visor panel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A visor assembly comprising:
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first and second visor panels, each having a length permitting the visor panels to be mounted in longitudinally aligned end-to-end relationship which when so aligned substantially cover one side of a vehicle windshield; a pair of spaced-apart mounting brackets for mounting said first and second visor panels in said end-to-end relationship wherein one of said brackets is coupled to said first visor panel and another of said brackets is coupled to said second visor panel; and interlocking means for releasably interlocking adjacent edges of said first and second visor panels. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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