Claims
- 1. An air flow device for a closed motor vehicle or boat for positioning in the rear aperture thereof which comprises (i) a plate that is transparent in at least the central region thereof, (ii) means for attaching said air flow device to said rear aperture, said attachment means including pivot means which is pivotally attached between the bottom portion to said plate and to the lower rim of said aperture, (iii) two vertical side members, each of which is attached to an end of said plate so as to extend outwardly from said plate, each of said vertical side members being in sliding relationship with one of the vertical sides of said rear aperture and/or of window glass mounted in said rear aperture, and (iv) two narrow end members, each of which is attached to an unoccupied end of one of said vertical side members and extends away from said plate, when said plate is in an upright position so as to close said rear aperture, said vertical side members extend outwards from said rear aperture of said vehicle or boat, and when said plate is in an inwardly pivoted position so as to extend upwardly and inwardly from said rear aperture, thereby forming a gap between the top of said plate and the vertical plane of said rear aperture, said vertical side members extend inwardly from said rear aperture thereby preventing lateral air flow into said vehicle or boat, said end members preventing the inwards pivoting of said device beyond the outer edges of said side members.
- 2. An air flow device as claimed in claim 1 wherein there are two narrow side wings, each of which is attached to one end of said plate and extends away from said plate, when said plate is in an upright position said two narrow side wings prevent the inward movement of said device beyond the inner edges of said narrow side wings.
- 3. An air flow device as claimed in claim 2 wherein a rubber groumet is affixed on each of said narrow end members and said narrow side members.
- 4. An air flow device as claimed in claim 1 wherein a top cover is removably attached to the top edge of said plate and said side members when said device is in the open position, thereby providing a movable cover for said gap.
- 5. An air flow device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said plate is essentially flat.
- 6. An air flow device as claimed in claim 1 wherein all of the said plate is transparent.
- 7. In combination, a closed motor vehicle or boat, said motor vehicle or boat having a rear aperture, and an air flow device mounted in said rear aperture, said air flow device comprising (i) a plate that is transparent in at least the central region thereof, (ii) means for attaching said air flow device to said rear aperture, said attachment means including pivot means which is pivotally attached between the bottom portion to said plate and to the lower rim of said aperture, (iii) two vertical side members, each of which is attached to an end of said plate so as to extend outwardly from said plate, each of said vertical side members being in sliding relationship with one of the vertical sides of said rear aperture and/or of window glass mounted in said rear aperture, and (iv) two narrow end members, each of which is attached to an unoccupied end of one of said vertical side members and extends away from said plate, when said plate is in an upright position so as to close said rear aperture, said vertical side members extend outward from said rear aperture of said vehicle or boat, and when said plate is in an inwardly pivoted position so as to extend upwardly and inwardly from said rear aperture, thereby forming a gap between the top of said plate and the vertical plane of said rear aperture, said vertical side members extend inwardly from said rear aperture thereby preventing lateral air flow into said vehicle or boat, said end members preventing the inwards pivoting of said device beyond the outer edges of said side members.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 377,564, filed on May 12, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,393,753, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 194,224, filed on Oct. 6, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,346,648, issued on Aug. 31, 1982, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 118,444, filed on Feb. 4, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,326,451, issued on Apr. 27, 1982.
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