1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a sunshade assembly, more particularly to a sunshade assembly comprising a shade member with a free end portion and a side bar unit disposed on the free end portion of the shade member.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The side bar unit 13 is made integrally of plastic through molding and has a cover portion 131 extending in the longitudinal direction and a pair of side wall portions 132 extending separately from the cover portion 131 toward the stationary seat 11. When the shade member 12 is at the retracted state, the side bar unit 13 is in contact with the housing unit 10, the side wall portions 132 extend into the slot 131, and the cover portion 131 abuts against the first and second engaging plates 101, 102. The cover portion 131 has a width that is wider than the width of the slot 103 so that it may fully cover the slot 103 so as to prevent dust from falling into the housing unit 10. One of the side wall portions 132 defines a groove 133 to be engaged with the free end portion 121 of the shade member 12. The driving unit 14 includes a driving component 141 mounted on the stationary seat 11 and a pair of foldable arms 142 interconnecting the driving component 141 and the side bar unit 13.
While using the conventional sunshade assembly 1, the driving component 141 drives the arms 142 to fold and unfold, which causes the side bar unit 13 to respectively move towards and away from the stationary seat 11, thereby moving the shade member 12 between the retracted state and the extended state, respectively.
During installation of the housing unit 10 and the conventional sunshade assembly 1 on an automobile, because of the integrally formed structure of the side bar unit 13 and the relatively wide cover portion 131, the first engaging plate 101 is usually installed first, followed by installation of the conventional sunshade assembly 1 and then installation of the second engaging plate 102. However, the conventional sunshade assembly 1 is not applicable when the housing unit 10 is also integrally formed.
Also, because the rear windshield usually inclines upwardly towards the front of the automobile and is slightly curved in shape, and the side bar unit 13 of the conventional sunshade assembly 1 is supported merely by the pair of arms 142, when the shade member 12 is at the extended state during movement of the automobile, the shade member 12 may vibrate such that the side bar unit 13 collides with the rear windshield resulting in noise and scratches on the rear windshield.
Therefore, one aspect of the present invention is to provide a sunshade assembly that is easy to install and that is compatible with more vehicles.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a sunshade assembly that prevents noise and scratches on the windows during use.
Accordingly, a sunshade assembly of the present invention is adapted to be disposed in a housing unit, which is formed with a slot at a bottom of a vehicle window, and comprises:
a hollow stationary seat that is adapted to be disposed under the housing unit;
a shade member that has a connecting end portion secured to the stationary seat and a free end portion opposite to the connecting end portion, and that is movable between a retracted state, where the shade member is retracted into the housing unit, and an extended state, where the free end portion extends outwardly from the housing unit through the slot;
a side bar unit that includes a side bar member that is connected to the free end portion of the shade member and that has opposite ends, and a cover member that is removably connected to the side bar member and that has a portion adapted to be disposed outside of the housing unit to separably cover the slot when the shade member is at the retracted state;
a driving unit that is connected to the side bar unit for driving the side bar unit to move the shade member between the retracted state and the extended state; and
a pair of guiding units, each of which includes a side plug connected to a respective one of the opposite ends of the side bar member, a wheel seat connected pivotally to the side plug, a wheel mounted rotatably on the wheel seat, and a resilient member disposed between the side plug and the wheel seat for biasing the wheel seat to pivot relative to the side plug toward an unfolded position such that the wheel contacts rotatably on the vehicle window when the shade member is away from the retracted state.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The sunshade assembly comprises a hollow stationary seat 4 adapted to be disposed under the housing unit 2, a shade member 5 having a connecting end portion 52 that is secured to the stationary seat 4 and a free end portion 51 that is opposite to the connecting end portion 4, a side bar unit 6 connected to the free end portion 51 of the shade member 5, and a driving unit 7 connected to the side bar unit 6 for moving the shade member 5 between a retracted state (see
The side bar unit 6 includes a side bar member 61 that is connected to the free end portion 51 of the shade member 5 and that has opposite ends in the longitudinal direction, a cover member 62 that is connected removably to the side bar member 61, and a plurality of buffer members 63 that are disposed between the side bar member 61 and the cover member 62.
The side bar member 61 has a cover connecting portion 611 connected removably to the cover member 62 and an installation portion 612 connected pivotally to the driving unit 7. The cover connecting portion 611 has an intermediate wall 613 that extends in the longitudinal direction and that has opposite edges in a transverse direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, and a pair of spaced-apart first hook members 614 that are disposed on the intermediate wall 613 and that extend in the transverse direction. In this embodiment, the top of the first hook members 614 hook inwardly toward each other. The installation portion 612 has a pair of side walls 615 extending respectively from the opposite edges of the intermediate wall 613 toward the driving unit 7. One of the side walls 615 has a groove 616 that is engaged with the free end portion 51 of the shade member 5. The intermediate wall 613 cooperates with the side walls 615 to define an installation space 617 thereamong.
The cover member 62 has a cover segment 621 and coupling segment 622 that is disposed under the cover segment 621 and that is connected removably to the cover connecting portion 611 of the side bar member 61. The cover segment 621 is configured as a long plate extending in the longitudinal direction. Preferably, the cover segment 621 is larger than the slot 21. The coupling segment 622 has a plurality of second hook members 623 mounted on the cover segment 621 and separately engage the first hook members 614 of the cover connecting portion 611 of the side bar member 61. The second hook members 623 in this embodiment are configured as spaced-apart pairs extending from the cover segment 621 toward the intermediate wall 613, where each pair of the second hook members 623 hook outwardly and engage respectively the first hook members 614. The cover connecting portion 611 may also have only one pair of second hook members 623 coupling respectively to the first hook members 614.
The buffer members 63 in this preferred embodiment are formed integrally on the cover member 62. Each of the buffer members 63 is configured as a flexible curved strip, and has a pair of end portions that are connected to the cover segment 621 and a contact portion 631 that is disposed between the side end portions and that abuts against the intermediate wall 613 to ensure that the first hook members 614 are engaged firmly with the second hook members 623. In other embodiments of this invention, the quantity of the buffer member 63 can be altered.
The driving unit 7 includes a driving component 71 disposed on the stationary seat 4 and a pair of side bar connecting units 72 connected pivotally between the driving component 71 and the side bar member 61. Each of the side bar connecting units 72 has a lower arm 721 connected pivotally to the driving component 71 and an upper arm 722 connected pivotally between the lower arm 721 and the side bar member 61. Since the specific configuration of the driving unit 7 is not significant to the present invention and is known in the art, further details of the driving unit 7 are omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
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The side plug 81 of each of the guiding units 8 includes an inserting portion 811 inserted into the installation space 617 of the side bar member 61 and a head portion 812 connected to the inserting portion 811 and abutting against a respective one of the opposite ends of the side bar member 61. The head portion 812 of each of the side plugs 81 has a receiving groove 813 for receiving the wheel seat 83 when the wheel seat 83 is moved from the unfolded position to a folded position (see
When assembling the sunshade assembly, all portions of the sunshade assembly, except for the cover member 62, are first assembled under the housing unit 2. The cover member 62 is then disposed over the slot 21 such that the coupling segments 622 extend into the slot 21 and the second hook members 623 engage with the first hook members 614 of the side bar member 61. As such, the sunshade assembly of the present invention can be applied to automobiles that have integrally-formed housing units 2.
While using the sunshade assembly, when the sidebar unit 6 moves the shade member 5 from the retracted state to the extended state (as shown in
During the movement of the side bar unit 6 to move reversely the shade member 5 from the extended state to the retracted state, the wheels 85 also contact rotatably on the window 3 to stabilize the movement.
When the shade member 5 is moved to the retracted state, the wheel seats 83 are pushed by the respective pushing members 91 to pivot to the folded position against the resilient forces of the resilient members 15-86 and are retained in the respective receiving grooves 813. At this time, the cover member 62 covers separably the slot 21 of the housing unit 2 to prevent from dust falling into the housing unit 2 through the slot 21.
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Additionally, each of the buffer members 63 (only one is shown in
While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments 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.