Patents Assigned to Marcus Automotive, LLC
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Patent number: 9205724Abstract: A wire frame visor includes a generally U-shaped wire frame having inwardly extending spaced-apart opposed ends. An envelope of sun-blocking material is fastened over the generally rectangular wire frame. A mounting structure pivotally receives the opposed ends of the wire frame and is adapted to be secured to a location in a vehicle for use of the visor. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the mounting structure includes at least one adjustable torque clip which receives an inwardly projecting end of the wire frame to control the pivotal motion of the visor. In one embodiment the torque clip includes a loop which surrounds the end of the wire frame and an adjustment screw for tightening the loop around the wire end. Straps can be employed to attach the mounting structure to a side tubular member of a vehicle when so equipped.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2012Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Jonathan P. Marcus, William J. Fluharty, Kirk William Edwards, Craig William Brekke
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Patent number: 8925995Abstract: A side window visor is mounted to a header to pivot downwardly away from the windshield. The visor is secured to the vehicle with a two axis angled mounting assembly which allows the side window visor to pivot downwardly away from the headliner and then upwardly and to the side for blocking sun entering from the side window without encroaching in the user's head space. A visor assembly including the side window visor also has a primary visor which is mounted to pivot downwardly away from the windshield and a rotatable glare shield.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignee: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Jonathan P. Marcus, Brian R. Dexter
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Patent number: 8714621Abstract: A visor is provided which pivots downwardly away from the windshield and includes a movable pivot axis that moves the visor toward the vehicle windshield and away from the operator as the operator lowers the visor. This moves the visor to a comfortable and functional position for the operator.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Konrad H. Marcus, Edward T. Boerema
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Patent number: 8657357Abstract: A visor has a curvilinear section which is pivotally mounted to the header rail of a vehicle and, when in a stored position, conforms closely to the geometry of the header rail. It is mounted to allow the visor to pivot away from the windshield toward the driver or passenger, lowering the visor to provide sun-blocking protection. It can be rotated further until it extends through the open area of the roof, when the roof is removed, to provide sun-blocking above the header rail. The curvilinear visor body may also include a glare shield which can be extended from the lower edge of the visor to provide additional sun-blocking protection.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Brian R. Dexter, Jonathan P. Marcus
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Publication number: 20130313853Abstract: A wire frame visor includes a generally U-shaped wire frame having inwardly extending spaced-apart opposed ends. An envelope of sun-blocking material is fastened over the generally rectangular wire frame. A mounting structure pivotally receives the opposed ends of the wire frame and is adapted to be secured to a location in a vehicle for use of the visor. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the mounting structure includes at least one adjustable torque clip which receives an inwardly projecting end of the wire frame to control the pivotal motion of the visor. In one embodiment the torque clip includes a loop which surrounds the end of the wire frame and an adjustment screw for tightening the loop around the wire end. Straps can be employed to attach the mounting structure to a side tubular member of a vehicle when so equipped.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Jonathan P. Marcus, William J. Fluharty, Kirk William Edwards, Craig William Brekke
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Publication number: 20130193712Abstract: A side window visor can be moved from a stored position to a side window position and includes a body framing a transparent window made of a tinted, polarized, micro-louver, phototropic or electro-optical material, such that, when the visor is moved to a side window position, the driver still has visibility through the window of the visor while simultaneously receiving significant sun-blocking protection. The visor can be an auxiliary visor working in cooperation with a nested visor system to provide the desired sun protection while providing peripheral visibility to the operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2013Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventor: Jonathan P. Marcus
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Publication number: 20130161972Abstract: A visor is provided which pivots downwardly away from the windshield and includes a movable pivot axis that moves the visor toward the vehicle windshield and away from the operator as the operator lowers the visor. This moves the visor to a comfortable and functional position for the operator.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2012Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventor: Marcus Automotive, LLC
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Publication number: 20130082479Abstract: A side window visor is mounted to a header to pivot downwardly away from the windshield. The visor is secured to the vehicle with a two axis angled mounting assembly which allows the side window visor to pivot downwardly away from the headliner and then upwardly and to the side for blocking sun entering from the side window without encroaching in the user's head space. A visor assembly including the side window visor also has a primary visor which is mounted to pivot downwardly away from the windshield and a rotatable glare shield.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Jonathan P. Marcus, Brian R. Dexter
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Publication number: 20130033060Abstract: A visor system is mounted to a vehicle such that it pivots from a pocket in a vehicle headliner adjacent the windshield downwardly away from the windshield from a stored position to a use position. The system includes a primary visor which remains in the front windshield position and an auxiliary visor panel pivotally mounted to the vehicle for pivoting downwardly and then upwardly to a side window position without encroaching in a user's space. The primary visor includes a pivoted extendable glare shield which can be deployed from an edge of the primary visor to increase sun blocking or filtering.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Konrad H. Marcus, William J. Fluharty, Christopher L. Hogg
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Publication number: 20130001977Abstract: A vehicle visor includes a visor body and a pivot mount for mounting the visor body to a vehicle for movement from a stored position to a lowered use position. The visor includes an auxiliary glare shield pivotally mounted to the visor body on a side of the visor body, such that it can be rotated from a stored position adjacent and substantially coplanar with the visor body to a use position extending away from the visor body for providing supplemental sun screening. In a preferred embodiment, the auxiliary glare shield includes a lever mounted to an edge of the visor body for rotating the auxiliary glare shield between stored and use positions. In a preferred embodiment also, the pivot mount for the visor body allows its movement in a direction away from a vehicle windshield when lowered for use.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventor: Jonathan P. Marcus
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Patent number: 8038199Abstract: A visor is mounted to a vehicle such that it pivots from a pocket in a vehicle headliner adjacent the windshield downwardly away from the windshield from the stored position to a use position. A mounting bracket coupled to the visor and mounting clip coupled to the vehicle cooperate to hold the visor in a stored position and allow its pivoting to a lowered use position and movement in connection with a pivot rod assembly on the opposite end of the visor to a side window position. The pivot rod assembly includes a cam mechanism for lowering the visor as it pivots from the front window position to the side window position. A push-push spring-loaded pivoted extender panel can be deployed from an edge of the visor to increase sun blocking.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Kónrad H. Marcus, Peter T. LaDuke, Timothy A. Bindon
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Publication number: 20110109117Abstract: A visor system is mounted to a vehicle such that it pivots from a pocket in a vehicle headliner adjacent the windshield downwardly away from the windshield from a stored position to a use position. The system includes a primary visor which remains in the front windshield position and an auxiliary visor panel pivotally mounted with respect to said primary visor for pivoting to a side window position regardless of the position of the primary visor.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2010Publication date: May 12, 2011Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLC.Inventors: Konrad H. Marcus, David K. York, Lance E. Larsen
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Publication number: 20100090494Abstract: A visor is mounted to a vehicle such that it pivots from a pocket in a vehicle headliner adjacent the windshield downwardly away from the windshield from the stored position to a use position. A mounting bracket coupled to the visor and mounting clip coupled to the vehicle cooperate to hold the visor in a stored position and allow its pivoting to a lowered use position and movement in connection with a pivot rod assembly on the opposite end of the visor to a side window position. The pivot rod assembly includes a cam mechanism for lowering the visor as it pivots from the front window position to the side window position. A push-push spring-loaded pivoted extender panel can be deployed from an edge of the visor to increase sun blocking.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2009Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Konrad H. Marcus, Peter T. LaDuke, Timothy A. Bindon
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Patent number: D762539Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Jonathan P. Marcus, William J. Fluharty
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Patent number: D764989Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2015Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Marcus Automotive, LLCInventors: Jonathan P. Marcus, Brian R. Dexter