The present invention relates to a sunshield device for attachment to a golf cart to shield the occupants' eyes from the sun.
Most golf carts are equipped with a hard canopy that is typically supported by a pair of forwardly positioned vertical support posts and a pair of similar rearwardly positioned vertical support posts behind the seat. A hinged windshield arrangement is mounted to the forwardly positioned vertical support posts and includes a foldable top or upper windshield section and a lower windshield section. The upper windshield section can be placed in a raised, closed position to more fully protect the occupants against inclimate conditions, such as wind and rain, and an open position, wherein the upper windshield section is hinged downwardly in overlying relation to the outside of the lower windshield section, thereby allowing air to more easily flow through the open windshield to provide greater ventilation, particularly on warm days.
Currently, no golf carts provide for protection of the driver against the glare of the sun. Thus, when the upper windshield section is in the raised, closed position or in the lowered, open position, the occupants in golf carts are still effected by sun glare, particularly when the sun is lower in the sky, such as in the morning hours or late afternoon and early evening hours. Moreover, even if the upper windshield section is tinted, there is no protection against sun glare when the upper windshield section is lowered to provide greater ventilation. On sunny days, most golfers prefer to lower the upper windshield section to allow a breeze to come through the upper windshield area, especially when the cart is moving. However, when the sun is lower in the sky and shines in the eyes of the occupants seated in the golf cart, it is extremely difficult to follow the flight of a golf ball hit by another person in their party. Presently, there is no adequate solution to protect against sun glare and ultraviolet rays through the windshield of golf carts, either when the upper windshield section is raised or lowered. Accordingly, there remains a definite need in the related art for a sunshield device that is easily fitted to all existing models of golf carts, and wherein the sunshield device can be adjustably positioned to accommodate for the angle of the sun in the sky, as well as the height of the occupants in the golf cart. Further, there is a need for a sunshield device that is easy to attach and remove from the front windshield frame structure of a golf cart, and which can further be easily stowed on the rear canopy support posts of the golf cart, behind the seated occupants riding in the golf cart. Moreover, there is a need for a sunshield device for adjustable attachment to the windshield frame structure of a golf cart, and wherein the sunshield device provides UV protection and protection against sun glare across the entire width of the windshield with no unprotected gaps.
Considering the forgoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a sunshield device for easy installation on existing golf carts, and wherein the sunshield device is adjustably positionable to accommodate for the angle of the sun in the sky, as well as the seated height of the driver and passenger in the golf cart.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a sunshield device for easy installation to existing golf carts, and wherein the sunshield device is specifically structured to extend across the entire transverse width of the windshield area, and wherein the sunshield device is further adapted for adjustable positioning on the front canopy support posts on opposite sides of the windshield area.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a sunshield device for easy attachment and removal on existing golf carts, and wherein the sunshield device provides for UV protection.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a sunshield device for easy attachment and removal on existing golf carts, and wherein the sunshield device is inexpensive and lightweight.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a sunshield device for easy installation and removal on the front canopy support posts of existing golf carts to provide sun glare protection to the driver and passenger in the golf cart, and further wherein the sunshield device can be removed from the windshield area and easily and conveniently stowed on a rear frame structure of the golf cart behind the seated occupants of the golf cart.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a sunshield device for easy installation and removal on existing golf carts, and wherein the sunshield device allows for airflow and ventilation through the front windshield area when the upper windshield panel of the golf cart is in the lowered position.
It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide a sunshield device for easy installation and removal on existing golf carts, and wherein the sunshield device can be installed and adjustably positioned at the front windshield area of the golf cart, with the upper windshield section in either the raised (i.e., closed) position or the lowered (i.e., open) position.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are more readily apparent with reference to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The present invention is directed to a sunshield device for a golf cart. The sunshield device includes at least one elongate panel formed of a polymer material and including a tinted UV absorbing film covering a front surface or rear surface of the elongate panel. In use, the elongate UV sunshield panel is adjustably fastened to forward canopy support posts of the golf cart so that the elongate panel extends horizontally across the entire width of the windshield area with no gaps or unshielded spaces. In one embodiment, the UV sunshield panel is fastened to the support posts with hook and loop releasable fasteners and the UN sunshield panel is adjustably positioned according to the angle of the sun in the sky and the seated height of the occupant(s) in the golf cart to shield the occupant(s) eyes from the sun. In a preferred embodiment, two elongate UV sunshield panels are provided and either or both can be removed from the front support posts and releasably fastened to rear canopy support posts behind the occupant(s) for storage.
One or both of the UV sunshield panels can be attached to the front support posts to extend across the entire transverse width of the windshield area with the upper windshield section of the golf cart in either the raised (i.e., closed) position or the lowered (i.e., open) position. Moreover, one or both of the UV sunshield panels can be selectively positioned on the front support posts at any height that is comfortable for the driver and passenger, while still allowing airflow and circulation through the upper windshield area when the upper windshield section is lowered.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
The present invention is directed to a sunshield device for golf carts and is referred to generally as 10 throughout the several views of the drawings. The sunshield device 10 includes two elongate panels 12a, 12b, formed of a polymer material and including a tinted UV absorbing film applied to and covering at least one of the front surface 14 or rear surface 16 of each of the panels. The opposite ends of the front faces of the panels 12a, 12b are provided with a first component 17 of a hook and loop releasable fastener. In use, the panels of polymer material are removably secured to the left and right front canopy support posts 22, 24 of the golf cart 20, as seen in
The sunshield panels 12a, 12b of the present invention can be attached to the left and right front canopy support posts 22, 24 with either the upper windshield section 32 in the raised, closed position or in the lowered, open position, as shown in
The sunshield panels 12a, 12b are formed of any of a variety of polymer materials including, but not limited to, polyurethane, polyethylene, vinyl, acrylate polymer, acrylic, polycarbonate, or poly methyl methacrylate (Plexi-Glass). The polymer sunshield panels 12a, 12b include a UV protectant tint film applied to either or both of the front and rear faces of the panels. The polymer material provides for desirable optical properties with no distortion or dispersion of light when viewing through the sunshield panels. Moreover, the polymer sunshield panels are lightweight and impact resistant.
While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with a preferred and practical embodiment, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are fully contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which is not to be limited except as defined in the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.