Claims
- 1. A method for providing a rain-tolerant sun screen for an outer surface of an automotive rear fixed-glass window which is externally convex both left-to-right and top to bottom, and which is perimetrically surrounded by a non-glass body portion of an automotive vehicle,
- said method comprising:
- (a) adhering to said outer surface of said window adjacent said non-glass body portion throughout substantially all of the outer perimeter of said window, one tape member of a two-member hook tape member and loop tape member set;
- (b) providing a pliable mesh of screen material having an outer perimeter and a network of openings having given lateral dimensions in a plane containing said pliable mesh;
- (c) securing to said pliable mesh about substantially all of said outer perimeter thereof, the other tape member of a two-member hook tape member and loop tape member set;
- (d) biaxially stretching said pliable mesh lengthwise and widthwise and engaging together said hook tape member and said loop tape member so that said pliable mesh engages said outer surface in a biaxially tensioned condition, said pliable mesh being held so closely against said outer surface throughout substantially all of the length and width of said pliable mesh, that the distance between said pliable mesh and said outer surface is less than said lateral dimensions of said openings through said mesh.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein:
- in step (a), said one tape member is adhered to said outer surface using a pressure sensitive adhesive;
- in step (c), a sewable tape is sewn to the pliable mesh along said outer perimeter, and said other tape member is adhered to said sewable tape using a pressure sensitive adhesive;
- said screen material is provided as a woven mesh comprising warp fibers having a 0.2 mm diameter and weft fibers having a 0.3 mm diameter;
- said screen material is made of vinyl plastic material-coated fiber glass; and
- in step (d), said hook and loop tape members are oriented relative to one another so as to maximize holding power provided by said hook and loop tape members as a result of conducting step (d).
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/009,346, filed Jan. 26, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,589, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/623,912, filed Dec. 19, 1990 (abandoned).
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