This application relates to sun visors having a visor body within which an extendable plate is mounted such that the extendable plate can be drawn out.
Conventionally, with a vehicle sun visor having a visor body 120 to which an extendable plate 140 is mounted such that the extendable plate can be drawn out, as shown in
Patent Document 1. Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2002-178750
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
In some cases, if an external force exceeding a predetermined value is applied to the extendable plate 140 in a condition in which the extendable plate 140 has been drawn out to a predetermined drawing position (i.e., a drawing termination position where the stopper 151 contacts with the tip end portion of the removal-preventing member 155), the removal-preventing member 155 may bypass the stopper member 151, as shown in
In view of the problems of the prior art, it is an object of the present invention to provide a vehicle sun visor that can firmly prevent an extendable plate from being removed from a sun visor body and can prevent the extendable plate from dropping off.
Means for Solving the Problems
In order to achieve the above object a vehicle sun visor, according to claim 1 of the present invention, is a vehicle sun visor in which an extendable plate is mounted within a sun visor body such that the extendable plate can be drawn out. The sun visor is characterized in that a removal-preventing member, protruding in an inclined configuration, is formed on one side surface of the extendable plate. Correspondingly, a removal-preventing recess is formed within the sun visor body for engaging with a tip end portion of the removal-preventing member and for preventing the extendable plate from being removed In addition, a recess wall surface on one side of the removal-preventing recess is formed as an inclined surface for guiding the tip end portion of the removal-preventing member in a wedging direction into the removal-preventing recess,
Therefore, when the extendable plate has been drawn out to a predetermined drawing position with respect to the sun visor body, the removal-preventing member may engage with the removal-preventing recess in order to restrain the extendable plate from being further drawn out.
When an external force exceeding a predetermined value has been applied to the extendable plate in the state where the extendable plate has been drawn out to the predetermined drawing position, the tip end of the removal-preventing member may be guided in the wedging direction into the removal-preventing recess This may enhance the engaging force between the removal-preventing member and the removal-preventing recess
A vehicle sun visor according to claim 2 is a vehicle sun visor defined in claim 1 and is characterized in that the sun visor body has a first shell and a second shell. A storage space having an inlet/outlet corresponding to the extendable plate is defined between the first and second shells A stopper member is disposed to protrude from an inner wall surface of the first shell and has an inclined surface forming a removal-preventing recess at a position proximate to the inlet/outlet in cooperation with the inner wall surface, and defining the recess wall surface on one side of the removal-preventing recess.
Therefore, for a sun visor body formed to have a first shell and a second shell, the removal-preventing recess can be easily formed in cooperation with the inner wall surface of the first shell by providing a stopper member that protrudes from an inner wall surface of the first shell and has an inclined surface defining the recess wall surface on one side of the removal-preventing recess.
A vehicle sun visor according to claim 3 is a vehicle sun visor defined in claim 1 or 2 and is characterized in that the removal-preventing member is formed as an elongated member along a widthwise direction of one side surface of the extendable plate By forming the removal-preventing member as an elongated member along a widthwise direction of one side surface of the extendable plate, the strength of the removal-preventing member can be improved and it is possible to largely and effectively prevent the extendable plate from being removed.
Advantages of the Invention
According to the present invention, when an external force exceeding a predetermined value has been applied to the extendable plate, the tip end of the removal-preventing member may be guided in the wedging direction into the removal-preventing recess. This may enhance the engaging force between the removal-preventing member and the removal-preventing recess, so that it is possible to prevent the problems of the extendable plate dropping-off from the sun visor body.
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The best mode for carrying out the present invention will now be described according to embodiments
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Further, guide walls 26, defining opposing side walls of the storage space 28 and contacting with opposing side edges of the extendable plate 40 for guiding the drawing out of the extendable plate 40, and a back side wall 27 of the storage space 28, are respectively disposed to protrude from the inner wall surface of one of the first or second shells 21 and 22, e.g., the first shell 21 Support pieces 29 are respectively disposed to protrude in parallel with the guide walls 26 from the inner wall surface of the other shell, e.g., the second shell 22, in positions proximate to opposing side portions of one side surface of the extendable plate 40, and to support the extendable plate 40.
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The vehicle sun visor according to the first embodiment is constituted as described above Therefore, as the sun visor body 20 is rotated about an axis of the horizontal rod portion 32, the sun visor body 20, positioned at the storage position along the ceiling portion of the vehicle cabin, can be changed in position to the front light-shielding position along the windshield. In addition, as the sun visor body 20 is rotated rearward through an angle of about 90° about the vertical rod portion 11, the sun visor body 20, positioned at the front light-shielding position, can be changed in position to the side light-shielding position along the side glass
Further, when the extendable plate 40 has been drawn out to the drawing end position, as shown in
If an external force exceeding a predetermined value, such as an impact load produced when a curtain airbag (a side airbag) deploys (inflated), is applied to the extendable plate 40 in the state in which the extendable plate 40 has been drawn out to a predetermined drawing position, the tip end portion of the removal-preventing member 55 of the extendable plate 40 may be guided along the inclined surface 53 of the stopper member 51 disposed within the sun visor body 20 As a result, the tip end portion of the removal-preventing member 55 may wedge into the removal-preventing recess 52, In addition, it is possible to enhance the engaging force between the removal-preventing member 55 and the removal-preventing recess 52 Also, it is possible to reliably prevent the tip end portion of the removal-preventing member 55 from passing over the stopper member 5 and becoming disengaged It is also possible to prevent problems of the extendable plate 40 dropping-off of the sun visor body 20. Further, because the removal-preventing member 55 is formed to be elongated along the widthwise direction of one side surface of the extendable plate 40 in this first embodiment, it is possible to improve the strength of the removal-preventing member 55 and to largely effectively prevent the extendable plate 40 from being removed.
The present invention may not be limited to the first embodiment. For example, the present invention can also be carried out for the case in which the sun visor body 20 is formed as a hollow shell by joining the first and second shells 21 and 22 via a thin integral hinge, closing the first and second shells 21 and 22 with the thin integral hinge serving as a pivot point, and holding the closed condition by a suitable engaging device.
In addition, the present invention can be carried out for the case in which a recessed portion is formed in one side surface of the sun visor body and a closure plate covers one side of the recessed portion to define a storage space that enables the extendable plate 40 to be drawn into and out.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2003-371964 | Oct 2003 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP04/14261 | 9/29/2004 | WO | 5/9/2006 |