Claims
- 1. Shielding means particularly suitable for use by an individual as a sunshade for his face, comprising:
- first generally flat shield means;
- second generally flat shield means;
- rigid, elongate means formed into a first loop configuration at one end and a second loop configuration at the other end;
- first cylindrical means adapted to fit snugly within said first loop configuration;
- second cylindrical means adapted to fit snugly within said second loop configuration;
- said first generally flat shield means and said first cylindrical means being adapted for interconnection in use whereby the first cylindrical means seated in said first loop configuration serves as a pivot for fan-like adjustment of the first shield means around said one end of said rigid elongate means;
- said second generally flat shield means and said second cylindrical means being adapted for interconnection in use whereby the second cylindrical means seated in said second loop configuration serves as a pivot for fan-like adjustment of the second shield means around said other end of said rigid elongate means;
- said rigid, elongate means including manual loop size adjusting means to permit independent adjustment of the loop size at each of its end loop configurations;
- each of said shield means being rotatable in use around its pivot through at least 300.degree. of rotation;
- the parts of said shielding means cooperating so that when it is in use one of the generally flat shield means can be held flush against a horizontal surface by weight means, said rigid elongate means can extend upwardly therefrom at any of various angular adjustments and the other shield means can be adjusted to a position of outward extension from said rigid elongate means at any of a variety of angular positions with respect to the latter;
- the loop configuration at the pivot of said other shield means being of such character that the weight of that shield means acting through frictional contact of its cooperating cylindrical means with said loop configuration has a tendency to cause tightening of the latter around said cylindrical means which serves to resist downward movement of said other shield means about its pivot under the force of gravity during normal usage of the shielding means by a sunbather.
- 2. Shielding means in accordance with claim 1 in which at least one of said generally flat, shield means comprises a skeletal frame of generally flat form and a flattened plate-like member with a hollow central pocket running transversely thereacross from one edge, the size of said pocket being such as to snugly receive the skeletal frame in sufficiently tight friction-fit relationship therewith to insure retention of the plate-like member on the frame during normal usage of the shielding means, whereby separate plate-like members can be interchangeably employed on the shielding means by manual substitution of one for another on said skeletal frame.
- 3. Shielding means in accordance with claim 2 in which each of said generally flat, shield means comprises an interfitting skeletal frame and flat plate-like member such as set forth in that claim.
- 4. Shielding means in accordance with claim 3 in which the two generally flat, shield-like means are adapted to fold flush against each other adjacent the same side of the rigid, elongate means to provide a compact arrangement for ease of handling.
- 5. Shielding means in accordance with claim 4 in which said skeletal frame is of generally oval configuration and formed from heavy wire stock, and in which the pocket in said plate-like shield member is sized to receive said oval skeleton in sufficiently tight fitting relationship to permit frictional contact between the sides of the oval and the side edges of the pocket, and in which the thickness of said pocket is such that there is frictional contact between the confronting walls of the pocket and the faces of said skeletal means.
- 6. Shielding means in accordance with claim 5 in which said skeletal frame is removably securable to its cooperating cylindrical means whereby the shielding means can be easily disassembled and reassembled as desired.
- 7. Shielding means in accordance with claim 5 in which at least one of the loop configurations of said rigid, elongate means comprises a single loop of an end segment thereof and in which said end segment extends away from said loop configuration a relatively short distance in spaced apart relationship with the main portion of said rigid elongate means on the side of the latter from which the upper shield means extends during normal usage of said shielding means by a sunbather, and in which said rigid elongate means is adapted to receive a bolt and wing nut to permit the manual drawing of the end segment extension toward said main portion of said rigid elongate means to tighten said ring configuration, whereby the downbearing weight of said upper shield means exerts ring tightening influence on said ring configuration through frictional contact of its cooperating cylindrical means seated therein to counteract downward drooping of said upper shield means.
- 8. Shielding means in accordance with claim 7 in which the two generally flat shield means are pivoted to said rigid elongate means in similar fashion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. Application Ser. No. 687,539, filed May 18, 1976, now abandoned.
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