Claims
- 1. A window shade for an automobile window, comprising:
- a rod;
- a shade that can be pulled from said rod;
- a shade suction cup that is attached to said shade and which can be pressed onto the window;
- a clamp that can slide easily along said rod;
- a bracket pivotally connected to said clamp;
- a rod suction cup coupled to said bracket and adapted to be pressed onto the window such that said rod and said shade are mounted to the window;
- a shell disposed between the bracket and the rod suction cup; and
- a rotatable lock nut coupled to said rod suction cup such that rotation of said nut causes said rod suction cup to be locked in a different position relative to said bracket.
- 2. A window shade for a rear automobile window, comprising:
- a rod;
- a first shade that can be pulled from said rod;
- a second shade that can be pulled from said rod;
- a first suction cup attached to said first shade;
- a second suction cup attached to said second shade;
- a first clamp that can slide easily along said rod;
- a second clamp that can slide along said rod;
- a first bracket pivotally connected to said first clamp;
- a second bracket pivotally connected to said second clamp;
- a first rod suction cup connected to said first bracket and adapted to be pressed onto the window; and,
- a second rod suction cup connected to said second bracket and adapted to be pressed onto the window;
- a first and second shell disposed between respective brackets and rod suction cups;
- a first rotatable lock nut coupled to said first rod suction cup such that rotation of said first nut causes said first rod suction cup to be locked in a different position relative to said first shell;
- a second rotatable lock nut couple to said second rod suction cup such that rotation of said second nut causes said second rod suction cup to be locked in a different position relative to said second shell.
- 3. The window shade of claim 2 for a rear automobile window,
- wherein at least one of the first shade or the second shade is comprised of an opaque material having a plurality of transparent regions such that a view of an occupant of the automobile is not obstructed.
- 4. A window shade for an automobile window, comprising:
- a rod;
- a shade that can be pulled from said rod, said shade comprised of an opaque material having a plurality of transparent regions such that a view of an occupant of the automobile is not obstructed;
- a shade suction cup that is attached to said shade and which can be pressed onto the window;
- a clamp that can slide along said rod;
- a bracket pivotally connected to said clamp;
- a rod suction cup coupled to said bracket and adapted to be pressed onto the window such that said rod and said shade are mounted to the window;
- a shell disposed between the bracket and the rod suction cup; and
- a rotatable lock nut coupled to said rod suction cup such that rotation of said nut causes said rod suction cup to be locked in a different position relative to said bracket, said lock nut being rotatable when the rod suction cup is adhered to a surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/172,602 filed on Dec. 21, 1993, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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