1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a sun shield assembly, more particularly to a sun shield assembly including a shaft with one end coupled to a spring-biased coupler that is movably mounted to a supporting seat.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional sun shield assembly for use in a car includes: a spool housing defining an accommodating space and provided with two supporting seats at two ends thereof; a shaft disposed in the accommodating space and having two studs fixed to the supporting seats, respectively; a spool mounted rotatably on the shaft; and a sun shield member mounted on the spool such that the sun shield member can be wound on or unwound from the spool, and having a free end provided with an engaging means. The sun shield member is suitable for covering a sunroof that is formed in the roof of the car. The roof of the car is provided with two fixed seats at one side of the sunroof for installation of the conventional sun shield assembly through engagement between the supporting seats and the fixed seats, respectively, and a holder at an opposite side of the sunroof for engaging the engaging means on the sun shield member.
Due to errors in manufacturing the parts of the conventional sun shield assembly, as well as installation errors, the fixed seats installed on the roof of the car may not be aligned along a desired centerline (A), e.g., one of the fixed seats will lie on the centerline (A), while the other of the fixed seats will deviate from the centerline by 3-5 mm. As a consequence, the distance between one of the studs and the holder will differ from that between the other of the studs and the holder. Hence, when the sun shield member is unwound from the spool and the engaging means on the sun shield member engages the holder, undesired folding will occur at one side of the sun shield member.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a sun shield assembly that can overcome the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art.
According to the present invention, there is provided a sun shield assembly. The sun shield assembly comprises: a spool housing provided with first and second supporting seats and defining an accommodating space between the first and second supporting seats; a spool-supporting unit disposed in the accommodating space and having first and second studs that are opposite to each other in an axial direction and that are coupled to the first and second supporting seats, respectively; a spool mounted rotatably to the spool-supporting unit; and a sun shield member wound on the spool and extendable from the spool when unwound from the spool. The first supporting seat includes a casing defining an inner space, a coupler disposed in the inner space and formed with an insert hole, and an urging member mounted in the inner space to urge resiliently the coupler in a first radial direction relative to the axial direction. The first and second studs extend into the insert hole in the coupler of the first supporting seat and the second supporting seat, respectively. The coupler of the first supporting seat is movable relative to the casing of the first supporting seat in the first radial direction against the urging action of the urging member.
In drawings which illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention,
The urging member 5 is in the form of a curved resilient plate 5 that has two opposite end segments 51 and a curved middle segment 52 extending between the end segments 51 of the resilient plate 5. The end segments 51 of the resilient plate 5 abut against the casing 11. The coupler 3 includes a main body 31 that is formed with the insert hole 312, that has a front end 310, and that is formed with a nose 311 protruding from the front end 310 of the main body 31 in the first radial direction (Y). The middle segment 52 abuts resiliently against the nose 311 of the coupler 3 (see
The resilient plate 5 further has curved first and second segments 53, each of which extends between a respective one of the end segments 51 of the resilient plate 5 and the middle segment 52. The first segment 53 cooperates with the middle segment 52 and the second segment 53 to form a wavy structure that has two ridges 53′ corresponding to the first and second segments 53, respectively, and a valley 52′ corresponding to the middle segment 52 (see
The casing 11 has an end wall 111 facing in the axial direction (X), and a surrounding wall 112 extending from a periphery of the end wall 111 in the axial direction (X) and cooperating with the end wall 111 to define the inner space 10. The casing 11 is formed with first and second confining blocks 13 that are opposite to each other in a second radial direction (Z) relative to the axial direction (X) and transverse to the first radial direction (Y). The first and second confining blocks 13 extend in the axial direction (X) from the end wall 111 into the inner space 10, and further extend in the second radial direction (Z) from the surrounding wall 112 into the inner space 10. The casing 11 is further formed with first and second limiting plates 14 that extend respectively from the first and second confining blocks 13 in the second radial direction (Z) toward each other, and that define a gap 140 therebetween. The main body 31 extends through the gap 140 in the axial direction (X) (see
The inner space 10 of the casing 11 has first and second regions 105, 106 (see
The first and second confining blocks 13 have end faces 131, respectively (see
The flat sections 1312 of the end faces 131 of the first and second confining blocks 13 are indented inwardly to form first and second indentations 1313, respectively (see
The resilient plate 5 further has two opposite edges 502 that are opposite to each other in the axial direction (X). The front end 310 of the main body 31 is further formed with a limiting protrusion 313 protruding therefrom in the first radial direction (Y) and connected to one end of the nose 311. The edges 502 of the resilient plate 5 are limited by the end wall 111 of the casing 11 and the limiting protrusion 313, respectively, against movement in the axial direction (X). The end segments 51 of the resilient plate 5 are limited by the surrounding wall 112 and the curved sections 1311 of the end faces 131 of the first and second confining blocks 13 (see
With the inclusion of the coupler 3 and the urging member 5 in the first supporting seat 1 of the sun shield assembly of this invention, the aforesaid drawback associated with the prior art can be eliminated.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.