Motor Vehicle Extendable Sun Visor

***New Product For Licensing, Manufacturing, and/or Investors***

U.S. Patent : # 6,402,221

Inventor : Edward A. Ogunjobi

As attorney for the inventor of the innovative Motor Vehicle Extendable Sun Visor we are currently seeking manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention.

The present invention relates generally to a motor vehicle sun visor and more specifically to a sun visor having a secondary transparent tinted visor which can be folded or extended below the manufacturer's opaque visor for the purposes of blocking headlights or sun light on a need be basis.

Objects of the present invention:

Now for the first time this unique product is available for millions of potential users. The low manufacturing cost is of major importance.


LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
10 present invention 42 rotatable body
12automobile44 elongated rod
14 left sun visor 46 bore
15right sun visor47 upper edge
16 windshield 48 left visor
18sun visor mounting means49 right visor
20 rod 50 replacement visor
22bore51 tub
24 means for connection 52 replacement visor
26auxiliary visor53 tab
27 direction arrow 54 replacement visor
28hinged means55 tab
30 lower edge of sun visor 56 track member
32clip-on telescopic visor58 individual track
34 hinged means 60 spring
36telescopic means62 projection
38 clip body 63 stop
39cavity64 direction arrow
40 clip

PATENT DRAWINGS
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FIGURE 1

Figure 1 is a perspective view of one of the embodiments of the present invention showing the inside of a vehicle looking at the windshield showing the present invention hingedly extended to the operative position on the left visor and hingedly folded to the non-operative position on the right visor.

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FIGURE 2

Figure 2 is an enlarged perspective view, taken from Figure 1 as indicated, showing a visor having an additional tinted transparent member attached thereto by means of a hinge and positioned in the operative position.

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FIGURE 3

Figure 3 is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention showing the inside of a vehicle looking at the windshield showing the clip-on telescopic visor in the operative position on the left visor and stored in the non-operative position on the right visor.

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FIGURE 4

Figure 4 is a perspective view of the embodiment shown in Figure 3. Shown is the clip-on telescopic visor having hinged means for using the visor without folding down the manufacturer's visor and having telescopic means for extending said clip-on visor to a user selectable position.

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FIGURE 5

Figure 5 is a perspective view of the embodiment shown in Figure 3. Shown is a rear view of a visor, shown in phantom in the operative position, with the clip-on hinged telescopic visor in the non-operative position.

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FIGURE 6

Figure 6 is a perspective view of the embodiment shown in Figure 3. Shown is a rear view of a visor, shown in phantom in the operative position, with the clip-on hinged telescopic visor extended by telescopic means below the manufacturer's visor.

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FIGURE 7

Figure 7 is a perspective view of the embodiment shown in Figure 3. Shown is a rear view of a visor, shown in phantom in the non-operative position, with the clip-on hinged telescopic visor folded down.

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FIGURE 8

Figure 8 is a perspective veiw of the embodiment shown in Figure 3. Shown is a rear view of a visor, shown in phantom in the non-operative position, with the clip-on hinged telescopic visor folded down and extended by telescopic means to a user selectable position.

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FIGURE 9

Figure 9 is a perspective view of an additional embodiment of the present invention showing the inside of a vehicle looking at the windshield showing the new visor having a compartment with a plurality of tinted transparent extendable visor members in a partially extended position on the left visor and the right visor showing the additional visors in the stored position wherein the user has a tab for each tinted transparency extending below the visor compartment for selection and extension purposes.

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FIGURE 10

Figure 10 is a diagrammatic view of the additional embodiment shown in Figure 9. Shown is the track which is located on each side of the visor compartment wherein each track houses an extendable tinted transparent visor therein. Also shown is a compression spring located on the top of each side to keep the extendable tinted transparent visors in the selectable non-operative position.

If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:

Michael I. Kroll
171 Stillwell Lane
Syosset, New York 11791
Tel. #: 800-367-7774
Tel. #: 516-367-7777
Fax #: 800-367-7704
Fax #: 516-692-2787
E-Mail patent@invention.net

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