Claims
- 1. A sun-shield assembly adapted for shielding a back-packer from sunlight and adapted for connection to each of a plurality of back-pack frames of non-uniform structure, the combination comprising:
- a. a canopy having an opaque member of substantially fixed dimensions and adapted to be suspended in spaced relation above and forward of a back-packer's head; said canopy assembly also having a rod-like frame having a rectangular portion along substantially the entire perimeter of said opaque member and support-rods extending from said rectangular portion in a direction substantially perpendicular to said opaque member at locations adapted to be on the rear-most horizontal edge of said opaque member;
- b. adaptor means for connecting said sun-shield assembly to any one of said plurality of back-pack frames;
- c. extender means providing a pair of angle members, each such member having first and second portions substantially perpendicular to each other, the first portion of each such angle member being connected to said adaptor means for extending the height of said back-pack frames; and
- d. coupling means providing vertically extending slots slideably receiving said support-rods and also providing horizontally extending slots, the longitudinal axes of which are parallel to said rear edge of said opaque member, slideably receiving the second portions of said angle members, thereby coupling said support-rods of said canopy assembly frame to said extender means, whereby the distance between said second portions of said respective angle members may be varied while the distance between the support rods remains fixed.
- 2. A sun-shield assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein said canopy further comprises:
- a plurality of contiguous foldable flap members, each vertically suspended from an edge of said opaque member and each being connected to contiguous flap members by means of detachable tabs whereby each said flap member is independently foldable on to the top surface of said opaque member; and means for securing said flap members to said top surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 586,304, filed June 12, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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