This invention relates generally to a band for use on sun visors of automobiles (cars, trucks, etc.) More specifically, this invention relates to a band assembly for surrounding an automobile sun visor and other objects, for holding objects and displaying a logo or promotional decal.
People have expressed their allegiance to various teams, agencies, and organizations for many years. Today, sports teams at all levels, corporations, various charitable and non-charitable organizations, religious faiths and other products create a tremendous following. This following creates a desire for various novelty and useful items that provide these people with an outlet to express themselves regarding the teams, company, organization, or product to which they belong or support.
Virtually every automobile is manufactured with a pair of adjustable sun visors for shielding the light and glare from the sun during the day and occasionally the approaching headlight glare at night. The sun visors usually are mounted at the intersection of the headliner and the windshield, one just above the head of the driver and the other just above the head of the passenger. The sun visors are folded upwardly to be out of the line of sight and placed in a stored position when not being used and are folded downwardly to be placed in a working position when needed to block sun or lights. The sun visors usually are designed to swivel laterally when in the folded down, working position, so that the automobile driver or passenger can adjust his or her visor to deflect the direct sun light and glare away from their eyes in various directions.
Stretchable bands have previously been created which can be attached to a sun visor in order to keep various personal items stored between the band and the sun visor.
The concept of a band for retaining items has not been taken the step further to also provide a holder for a logo or decal for advertising or promoting a team, company, organization, faith or product. Therefore, this disclosure concerns a novelty item that would be used primarily as an elastic band that would be placed around the sun visor of an automobile for retaining objects and secondarily as a means for displaying loyalty to a team, company, organization, product or concept.
Briefly described, the present invention comprises a band assembly for mounting about an automobile sun visor or the like and retaining objects such as maps, cards, and notes between the assembly and the visor. The band assembly includes a coupling and a flexible elastic band. The band includes a pair of enlarged end tips at the ends of the band. The coupling includes a decal holder for displaying a decal or logo. The elastic band is sized and shaped to encircle an automobile sun visor when used in conjunction with the coupling. By encircling the sun visor, objects can be retained by the band assembly on either side of the sun visor. One of the end tips is attached to one end of the band, and the other end tip to the other end of the band. The end tips provide a means for locking the band into the coupling and preventing fraying of the ends of the elastic band.
The coupling is constructed to receive the rigid end tips and the elastic band in a locking engagement to form a continuous loop band assembly for installation. To achieve this relationship, the coupling is formed with a pair of keepers. The keepers of the pair of keepers are spaced from each other a distance less than the breadth of the end tips. The keepers are supported by keeper support members extending from a back surface of the coupling. The keeper support members are spaced apart from each other a distance greater than the length of the end tips and greater than the width of the elastic band. Also, the keeper support members support the keepers at a distance greater than the thickness of the elastic band and less than the thickness of the end tips from the back surface of the coupling. This spaced relationship forms a passage between the keepers and the back surface of the coupling through which the elastic band may pass, but the end tips may not. This enables an engaging relationship between the elastic band and the coupling for installation of the band assembly to the sun visor.
A decal may be in the form of a circular patch that is affixed to the coupling. The decal is attached to the front side of the coupling. The decal may be an embroidered patch, a printed disk, a material label, or a part of the coupling formed by molding the decal in the coupling material, etc. Typically, the decal will display the logo of a team, company, organization, product, etc. Furthermore, the elastic band and the coupling can be manufactured in various color schemes to coordinate with or contrast with the colors of the decal. In use, the decal may be displayed to the occupants of the automobile when the sun visor is in the stored position and can be displayed to those outside the automobile when the visor is in the working position, or the band assembly can be repositioned to display the decal to the occupants of the automobile when the visor is in the working position and to hide the decal when the visor is in the stored position.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following specification when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now in more detail to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views,
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The band 20 is made of an elastic material to enable easy installation over the sun visor 12 and easy placement of objects 14 between the band assembly 10 and the sun visor. The elastic band can be made of a variety of high quality elastic fiber materials, but the preferred material is a poly stretch material known for durability and long life stretch action. Also, the elastic band is dyed with a colorfast dye, heat treated, and dried. The color of the band may be determined by the logo 16 to be displayed by the band assembly. The color of the band is selected to coordinate or contrast with the color(s) of the logo.
First and second enlarged rigid end tips 28, 30 are attached to the opposed ends 24, 26, respectively, of the elastic band 20. The end tips are constructed having a U-shaped cross section. The parallel ends of the U each contain a plurality of teeth 29. During manufacture, the end tips are crimped onto the elastic band such that the teeth embed into the elastic band creating a semi-permanent construction (i.e., the end tips will separate from the elastic band only with significant prying of the teeth 28 and 29 out of the elastic band). The end tips preferably are made of brass with a lacquer sealer coating for protection; however, it would be apparent to construct the end tips without the coating or of other materials, such as plastic.
The function of the rigid end tips 28, 30 is twofold. First, the rigid end tips enable a locking engagement between the elastic band 20 and the coupling 32. This locking engagement creates a continuous loop construction of the band assembly 10 which provides for complete surrounding of the sun visor 12 when in use. The rigid end tips can be secured in the coupling and subsequently removed from the engagement for discontinuation of the loop of the band assembly. Second, the rigid end tips are used to prevent fraying of the opposed ends 24, 26 of the elastic band, thereby maintaining the original shape of the elastic band and an aesthetically pleasing appearance. While the end tips are depicted having a U-shaped cross section and teeth 29, it would be apparent to one skilled in the art to construct the end tips in various other fashions to achieve the same results. For example, one might use other cross section or teeth patterns, apply a coating to the opposed ends to prevent fraying and increase thickness, or heat the opposed ends to melt the material, thereby preventing fraying and increasing thickness.
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The body portion 34 of the coupling 32 is substantially a uniform thickness 46 (
The pairs of keepers 40, 42 are supported by a pair of keeper support members 50. The keeper support members extend from the back surface 38 of the coupling 32 and are spaced from each other at a distance greater than the lengths of the end tips 28, 30 and greater than the width of the elastic band 20. The keeper support members support the keepers 40, 42 at a distance from the back surface of the coupling greater than the thickness of the elastic band and less than the thickness of the end tips. This spaced relationship defines a passage 48 (
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The decal 33 contains the logo 16 to be displayed by the band assembly 10. The decal is sized and shaped to affix to the flat face 36 of the coupling 32. The decal is preferably adhesively attached to the face, but other attachment means may be utilized such as but not limited to tabs, tape or clips. The decal may be one of various types of common decals such as but not limited to an embroidered patch, a printed decal, soft materials and other materials suitable for this purpose. The color(s) and design(s) of the decal will be dependent on the logo to be displayed.
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It will be noted that the configuration of the coupling allows one or more additional couplings to be mounted intermediate the ends of the band 20 by extending the band through the aligned openings 48 (
While the decal 33 of
Another embodiment of the structure is shown in
Other shapes and attachment configurations may be used to mount the decals to the couplings of the invention.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that while the foregoing description sets forth in detail preferred embodiments of the present invention, modifications, additions, and changes might be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, as set forth in the following claims.
Applicant claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/041,426, filed in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Apr. 1, 2008.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 61041426 | Apr 2008 | US |