Patents Assigned to Gebr. Happich GmbH
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Patent number: 4428612Abstract: The disclosure concerns a swivel mount for the sun visor of an automotive vehicle. There is a mount housing including a tubular part that passes around the mounting shaft of the sun visor and a part that extends away from that shaft receiving part of the mount housing. The mount housing might be an integral molding or a bent sheet metal part. A cutout is defined along the length of the mount housing for receiving a detent spring therein. The cutout includes a web that divides the cutout into a top part near the mounting shaft and a bottom part. An end stop is located near the bottom of the mount housing. The reinforcing insert for the visor body might extend through the mount housing and define the end stop. The detent spring is U-shaped, with one arm passing down the outside of the cutout web and the end stop at one side of the mount housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1982Date of Patent: January 31, 1984Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Lothar Viertel, Alan Wrintmore
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Patent number: 4417761Abstract: The invention concerns the swivel bearing of a sun visor for an automotive vehicle. The swivel bearing connects the body of the sun visor with a mounting shaft for the sun visor. A protective housing comprised of injection molded plastic surrounds the swivel bearing housing. The protective housing is a single piece comprised of two halves which are hinged together along one edge and are clipped together at their opposite edge to surround the swivel bearing housing. The exterior of the protective housing is profiled so that all edges, corners and any other deformed part thereof has an outer contour radius of at least 3.2 mm. for eliminating sharp edges at the swivel bearing. The protective housing has an interior contour adapted to the outer contour of the swivel bearing housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1981Date of Patent: November 29, 1983Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Kurt Cziptschirsch, Lothar Viertel, Peter Kaiser
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Patent number: 4411467Abstract: The disclosure concerns a sun visor for an automotive vehicle wherein the foamed body of the sun visor is surrounded by a covering layer of flexible, foil material. The sun visor body has a recess defined in it for holding a mirror or the housing that supports the mirror. The section of the covering layer overlapping the recess is more expansible than the remainder of the covering layer. To make this section more expansible, it is punched with holes defining a lattice of the material, and various shapes holes are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1981Date of Patent: October 25, 1983Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Kurt Cziptschirsch, Klaus-Peter Kaiser, Gerhard Zwirner
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Patent number: 4404709Abstract: The disclosure concerns a device for fastening a handle, arm rest, or the like, to a wall in a vehicle, or the like. Two receptacles for pins are provided at spaced apart holes in the wall. A guide pin on the part is shaped so that once the guide pin is inserted in the wall, and the part is moved against the wall, the pin extends generally parallel to the wall. A locking pin is located at another location on the part and it extends straight into the wall. A pull out safety comprising two spring legs biased together against the pin prevent extraction of the locking pin. A third, retaining pin may be provided spaced from the other two pins and parallel to the locking pin for being received in yet another hole in the wall. The pull out safety is part of a clamp for the locking pin. The clamp is U-shaped and the legs of clamp hold the locking pin. The web of the clamp has a hole in it for permitting the locking pin to be shifted laterally of its length for unclamping and clamping the locking pin.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1981Date of Patent: September 20, 1983Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Joachim Janz, Ulrich Svejkovsky
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Patent number: 4378129Abstract: The invention concerns a sun visor for an automotive vehicle, or the like, which is adapted to safety requirements. The visor body has a frame that is flush with the outer surface of the sun visor body. The sun visor has a mirror in the visor body that is protected by a cover. The cover is swivelably mounted to the visor body frame to swivel between its open and closed conditions. A separately swivelable control knob selectively locks closed and permits opening of the cover. The control knob has a recess for capturing the free edge of the cover and swiveling of the control knob with the edge of the cover in the recess locks the cover closed. A detent locks the knob in the open condition. The cover is an integral unit including a pin that is received in a hole in the frame for supporting the cover, the swiveling cover itself and a hinge between the attached and swiveling portions of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1981Date of Patent: March 29, 1983Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Klaus-Peter Kaiser, Lothar Viertel
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Patent number: 4364598Abstract: The disclosure concerns a sun visor for a vehicle, or the like, including a visor body which is stiffened by an embedded wire reinforcing insert. The insert is of generally U-shape, bent outwardly at its free ends to define laterally protruding bearing pins. There are two spaced apart bearing blocks supported on the vehicle and the bearing blocks have opposed end faces which are rubbingly engaged by the respective leg of the U, which resists swiveling of the visor body. Each bearing pin extends to a receptacle provided in its bearing block. One end face of a bearing block engaging one leg of the U is shaped to bias the respective leg toward the other leg of the U, which increases the resistance to swiveling of the visor body. A plastic sheath consisting of two L-shaped, hinged together halves in hingedly closed and fastened shut over each bearing pin and the adjacent section of the leg of the U.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1981Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventor: Lothar Viertel
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Patent number: 4364685Abstract: A device for attaching an article, such as an armrest, a hand grip, etc., to a base surface is disclosed. The device comprises an attachment clip and an insert which is receivable in an aperture in the clip. The clip is secured in an opening in the base surface. A dentate structure is provided either on the insert or in the attachment clip, and a locking device is provided on the other of the insert or the clip to engage the dentate structure, thereby to secure the attachment clip and the insert together. The locking device preferably is a suitably shaped spring. The insert is either tubular in shape, or a longitudinal segment of a tube. Rotation of the insert to one orientation disengages the dentate structure and the locking device, enabling insertion and removal of the insert. Rotation of the insert to another orientation engages the dentate structure and the locking device for locking the insert against longitudinal shifting.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventor: Joachim Janz
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Patent number: 4364597Abstract: The disclosure concerns a sun visor for an automotive mirror having a mirror supported in a recess of the sun visor and the mirror being back lighted. The mirror is supported in a light-transmitting frame that is positioned in the recess, whereby the light behind the mirror is transmitted to illuminate the mirror. A covering over the mirror includes a covering frame and a cover flap hingedly supported on the covering frame and pivotable between positions uncovering and covering the mirror. The hinge is located at the bottom of the covering frame so that the cover flap opens downwardly. A clip connection, or the like, holds the cover flap closed to the covering frame. An operator for the light source switch is positioned to be engaged by the cover flap when the latter is closed for thereby moving the light source between the on and off positions.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1980Date of Patent: December 21, 1982Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Lothar Viertel, Klaus-Peter Kaiser
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Patent number: 4363511Abstract: The invention is concerned with a hollow mounting pin for a sun visor for an automotive vehicle. The mounting pin is bent. One leg is affixed to the body of the automotive vehicle. The other leg serves as one part of the swivel bearing for the sun visor body. An electric conductor passes through the hollow mounting pin. At the end of the hollow mounting pin located at the swivel bearing on the visor body, a receptacle is formed. An electric switch contact is supported in the receptacle. The contact includes a contact projection that extends through the wall of the receptacle. A cooperating strap is defined on the visor body. As the visor body is swiveled, the strap selectively contacts or is out of contact with the contact projection. The electric switch contact in the receptacle is prevented from pivoting with respect to the receptacle by the contact projection and/or by appropriate complementary profiling of the electric switch contact and the receptacle.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1980Date of Patent: December 14, 1982Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Lothar Viertel, Klaus-Peter Kaiser, Manfred Nowak
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Patent number: 4359439Abstract: The invention concerns the production of an extruded plastic sectional bar, or the like profiled element, having one longitudinally extending section which has a duller surface finish and another longitudinally extending section which has a less dull surface. To accomplish this, the extrusion tool, at the outlet end, has first and second temperature control devices so that as the bar is being extruded, the first section of the bar is exposed to one temperature while the second section of the bar is exposed to a different temperature, for producing the different surface finishes.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1981Date of Patent: November 16, 1982Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Gunter Fritsch, Heinz Vollmer, Walter Schmitz
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Patent number: 4353592Abstract: The disclosure concerns a sun visor having an illuminated mirror supported in a housing in a recesss in the body of the sun visor. A light source is located behind the mirror and it has exposed contacts. A metal heat insulating plate is located between the light source and the mirror and the metal plate has an anodized, electrically non-conductive surface facing into the housing preventing short circuiting of the light source if the contacts touch the metal plate. The metal plate is deformed to produce beads projecting forward into contact with the mirror, thereby defining an insulating air space between the mirror and the metal plate. A translucent frame in the housing supports the mirror and permits emergence of light around the mirror. The frame includes clip connections for holding the mirror and the metal plate and for holding the frame to the sun visor body.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1980Date of Patent: October 12, 1982Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventor: Kurt Cziptschirsch
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Patent number: 4353591Abstract: The disclosure concerns a sun visor body or the reinforcing insert for a sun visor body which is comprised of a blow molded body on which corrugations are defined. The body has two opposite sides which are held together. A mount is formed toward one corner of the body. A plurality of depressed corrugations extend across both opposite sides of the body from the mount to various positions away from the mount. The orientations of the coorugations are selected to strengthen the body and particularly to strengthen it against tensile stress. The corrugations terminate short of the edge regions of the body. Furthermore, where corrugations would intersect, the corrugations are interrupted or terminate short of the intersections for defining an uncorrugated region near the intersections. Some of the corrugations on opposite sides of the body being deep enough to be connected to corresponding corrugations on the other opposite side of the body.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1980Date of Patent: October 12, 1982Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventor: Kurt Cziptschirsch
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Patent number: 4272118Abstract: The invention concerns a novel electric connection to a light source, or the like, on a sun visor for a vehicle. At one edge of the sun visor body, there is a pivot pin that is supported in a preferably plastic support that is held in the sun visor body. The pivot pin is received in a socket held to the body of the vehicle and which includes electtric contacts in it. An electric lead extends through the pivot pin and leads to the light source. The pivot pin has a radially extending groove. A contact element extends from outside the groove into the groove for contacting the lead therein. The contact element extends out of the groove and may be wrapped around the pivot pin for engaging a corresponding contact element in the socket, which contact element is connected, in turn, to an electric wire in the vehicle electrical system. Various forms of contact elements for the pivot pin are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1979Date of Patent: June 9, 1981Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Lothar Viertel, Manfred Nowak
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Patent number: 4226464Abstract: An arm rest for a vehicle: a hollow molded body with a padded outer layer; the hollow body is held together at a film hinge or at a clip connection.The invention relates to an arm rest with an included hand grip or with a separate hand grip attached to it for use in a motor vehicle, or the like and which arm rest comprises a supporting reinforcement insert that is provided with a padded outer layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1977Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Joachim Janz, Bodo Mentzel
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Patent number: 4223940Abstract: A lid for a glove compartment of a vehicle, or the like, comprised of an upper and a lower injection molded lid half, which halves are secured together, a lock for the glove compartment lid, including a swiveling lock bar, which is held to the lid, and a cam carrying tumbler which is moved to position cams for swivel opening the lock bar when the tumbler is pushed in, the lid halves are shaped with various recesses, holes and shapings for being supported in relative positions and for receiving and holding the lock.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1978Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Joachim Janz, Manfred Schneider
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Patent number: 4205873Abstract: A vehicle sun visor body has its rear edge pivotally supported in a slide slot running generally along the roof of the vehicle, a strap is pivotally connected to the visor body forward of the rear thereof and is also pivotally connected at the vehicle roof, whereby as the rear of the visor body moves toward the windshield, the front moves down along the windshield.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: June 3, 1980Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Lothar Viertel, Gert Mahler
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Patent number: 4203149Abstract: A sun visor, including a mirror which can be lighted: there is an outer frame secured in the visor body and an inner frame which can be snapped into and out of the inner frame between two pivot positions; an electric contact on the inner frame engages a contact on the outer frame when the inner frame is flipped out; a spring biased latch holds the inner frame in the outer frame; when the latch is released, a spring biases the inner frame to be flipped out.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Lothar Viertel, Gert Mahler, Manfred Nowak
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Patent number: 4178035Abstract: A sun visor for a motor vehicle including a visor body, a bearing axle which is u-shaped in cross-section so that its arms exert a radial, twist resisting force and a bearing housing into which the axle is fitted and which, in turn, snap attaches to a receiving opening for it in the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1977Date of Patent: December 11, 1979Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventor: Kurt Cziptschirsch
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Patent number: 4174864Abstract: A vehicle sun visor is supportable on a vehicle body by a main bearing and by a counterbearing; the vehicle electrical system is connected to contacts in the counterbearing housing; leads to a lamp on the sun visor are connected to contact means on the visor body and the contact means on the visor body are engageable with the contact means in the counterbearing housing; a cover over the lamp includes contacts which are opened and closed by movement of the cover.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1978Date of Patent: November 20, 1979Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Lothar Viertel, Manfred Nowak
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Patent number: 4165898Abstract: An arm rest for a vehicle, including a recess for an ashtray insert; the arm rest is of foamed material and is covered with a skin layer that is secured to the foamed body and that is securely attached to the walls defining the recess for the ashtray insert; a detent or clip is formed in the skin layer at the ashtray insert recess for holding an ashtray insert in the recess.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1977Date of Patent: August 28, 1979Assignee: Gebr. Happich GmbHInventors: Joachim Janz, Bodo Mentzel