VEHICLE SUNSHADE
A vehicle sunshade comprises an enclosure housing one or more shades for covering or shading a vehicle. The enclosure is typically mounted to a portion of a vehicle to allow the vehicle sunshade to travel with the vehicle and be used anywhere. The enclosure may also be tapered and comprise one or more doors that cover the shades therein. A shade may be mounted on a roller with a biasing mechanism for automatically retracting or extending the shade. One or more flaps can be attached to the shade to extend coverage of a vehicle.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/935,990, filed Nov. 9, 2015.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONField of the Invention
The invention relates to sunshades and in particular to a vehicle sunshade that is mounted to a vehicle.
Related Art
A variety of sunshades for vehicles exist for blocking sunlight. These include foldable or rollup windshield sunshades. In addition, some vehicles include sunshades deployed from one or more window sills. Moreover, various vehicle coverings which block sunlight exist. These include shade structures, garages and the like.
These traditional sunshades do not provide adequate protection, leaving a substantial portion of a vehicle unshaded. In addition, traditional sunshades are typically deployed within a vehicle's interior, which allows heat and solar radiation to enter the vehicle. The traditional sunshades that shade a larger portion of a vehicle, such as shade structures or garages are stationary and cannot be used when the vehicle is parked at a remote location.
A number of vehicle mounted sunshades also exist. While these can move with the vehicle, they are also complex and cumbersome to deploy and unsightly, among other things. From the discussion that follows, it will become apparent that the present invention addresses the deficiencies associated with the prior art while providing numerous additional advantages and benefits not contemplated or possible with prior art constructions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA vehicle sunshade is disclosed herein. The vehicle sunshade is advantageous in that it provides cover or shading for a vehicle while also being convenient to deploy and store. This is because the vehicle sunshade may be attached to or integrally formed into the roof (or other portion) of a vehicle. In this manner, the vehicle sunshade can be easily and conveniently used to provide a cover or shade wherever the vehicle is located. The vehicle sunshade also is designed to have an aerodynamic and compact shape.
Various embodiments of the vehicle sunshade are disclosed herein. For example, in one embodiment the vehicle sunshade comprises a support comprising one or more compartments and one or more doors that open and enclose the compartments, one or more rollers rotatably mounted to the support within the compartments, and one or more shades on the rollers. The vehicle sunshade also includes a base comprising a bottom, a guide extending between the base and the support, and a biasing device extending between the base and the support.
It is contemplated that the biasing device may be biased toward raising the support relative to the base. In addition, the base may have one or more tapered sides. The shades may comprise a flap foldable at a crease. One or more openings may be in the bottom of the base, such as to provide for water drainage. A stop may be at a distal end of the shades to stop retraction of the shades. Also, the doors may rotate upward to open.
In another exemplary embodiment, the vehicle sunshade comprises a support comprising one or more compartments and one or more doors that rotate to open and enclose the compartments, one or more rollers rotatably mounted to the support within the compartments, one or more shades on the rollers, a base comprising a bottom, and a guide extending between the base and the support.
Similar to above, a biasing device may be between the base and the support. Also, the base may have one or more tapered sides. The shades may comprise a flap foldable at a crease. In addition, one or more openings may be in the bottom of the base. A stop may be provided at a distal end of the shades. The doors may rotate upward to open.
Various methods relating to the vehicle sunshade are also disclosed herein. For instance, in one exemplary embodiment, a method of covering a vehicle with a vehicle sunshade comprises providing a support and a base, with the support having one or more compartments and one or more doors that rotate to open and enclose the compartments. One or more rollers are rotatably mounted within the compartments. The rollers have one or more shades thereon. The support and a base are connected with a guide.
The method also includes providing a biasing device between the support and the base, with the biasing device biasing the support to a raised position. Similar to above, the base may have one or more tapered sides. One or more creases may be formed in the shades. One or more openings may be formed in the base. A stop may be attached at a distal end of the shades.
Other systems, methods, features and advantages of the invention will be or will become apparent to one with skill in the art upon examination of the following figures and detailed description. It is intended that all such additional systems, methods, features and advantages be included within this description, be within the scope of the invention, and be protected by the accompanying claims.
The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. In the figures, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough description of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough description of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the invention.
In general, the vehicle sunshade provides a sunshade the blocks or reduces a vehicle's exposure to sunlight. This is advantageous in that it protects the vehicle's exterior from deterioration, infrared and ultraviolet rays and other harsh elements of sunlight. In addition, the vehicle sunshade reduces the amount sunlight heats the vehicle's exterior and interior.
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The vehicle sunshade 104 may be mounted to the roof 124 of a vehicle 120. The vehicle sunshade 104 may be directly attached to a vehicle 120, or be attached via one or more mounts. As shown in
As can be seen, the vehicle sunshade 104 may comprise one or more doors 108A, 108B which open and close to provide access or house one or more shades within the vehicle sunshade.
The first and second shades 104A, 104B will typically be extended to cover a substantial portion of the vehicle 120. As can be seen from
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A flap 304A, 304B, 304C, 304D may be folded and unfolded at a crease 308. As can be seen from
In one or more embodiments, the vehicle sunshade may comprise one or more compartments 452 which hold a shade 204. Typically, a shade 204A will be on a roller 416 such that the shade can be deployed, such as shown in
A mount 440 may be provided to support the axel 412, and accordingly also support a roller 416 and shade 204A, 204B. Typically, a mount 440 will be attached to a portion of the housing 404, support member 448 or both. As can be seen in
A stop 408 may be at the distal end of a shade 204A, 204B to prevent a roller 416 and its biasing mechanism from rolling a shade 204A, 204B back beyond a certain point. A stop 408 may engage a portion of a mount 440 or other structure to prevent the roller 416 from rolling the shade 204A, 204B beyond a certain point. In
A door 108A, 108B is generally provided to provide access to the one or more shades 204A, 204B, while also allowing the shades to be enclosed when not in use. A door 108A, 108B may open and close in various ways. For example, one or more pivots, hinges 432 or the like may rotatably secure a door 108A, 108B. Alternatively or in addition, a door 108A, 108B may be completely removable held in place by a friction fit. One or more magnetic, mechanical or other latches 436 may be provided to secure a door 108A, 108B in a closed position. Once a door 108A, 108B is closed, a compartment 452 and components therein will typically be enclosed so as to protected them from exposure to the environment, including to rain, dirt, or other undesirable elements.
As can be seen, a housing 404 may have an aerodynamic shape so as to reduce or eliminate wind resistance. This helps to ensure that a vehicle's fuel consumption is not affected by the vehicle sunshade 104. Various shapes may be used, but typically at least one side 456 of the housing 404 will be tapered such as to pierce through the air when in motion. In
As described briefly above, the vehicle sunshade 104 may be secured to a vehicle in various ways. In one or more embodiments, one or more mounting points 444 may be provided to secure the vehicle sunshade 104. A mounting point 444 may comprise an opening, such as shown in
Though shown as having two compartments 452 having shades 204A, 204B therein, it is contemplated that only one compartment and shade may be provided in some embodiments. Since shades 204A, 204B of various lengths may be used it is contemplated that a single shade may extend over substantially the entire length of a vehicle. For example, a vehicle sunshade 104 may be installed at the trunk or hood of a vehicle and its shade 204A, 204B may extend to the opposite end of the vehicle.
Though shown as just exiting the compartment, it will be understood that a shade 204B may be deployed to various lengths, such as disclosed above. Once a shade 204B is no longer desired, it may be retracted into its compartment 452 through its door's opening. Thereafter, the shade's door 108B may be closed to enclose the compartment 452, such as shown in
Various embodiments of the vehicle sunshade 104 are contemplated. For instance,
A rotatable latch 824 may hold the support 804 in the lowered position. As can be seen from
One or more guides may be provided to control the vertical and lateral movement of the support 804 as it moves to and from the raised and lowered positions. This ensures that the support 804 and body 808 remain aligned with one another even as they move relative to one another. As shown in
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In one or more embodiments, a biasing mechanism 820, such as a spring may be provided to bias the support towards the raised position. A biasing mechanism 820 may engage both a portion of a support 804 and a portion of a base 808 to exact a force that biases the support away from the base. As shown in
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While various embodiments of the invention have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of this invention. In addition, the various features, elements, and embodiments described herein may be claimed or combined in any combination or arrangement.
Claims
1. A vehicle sunshade comprising:
- a support comprising one or more compartments and one or more doors that open and enclose the one or more compartments;
- one or more rollers rotatably mounted to the support within the one or more compartments;
- one or more shades on the one or more rollers;
- a base comprising a bottom;
- a guide extending between the base and the support; and
- a biasing device extending between the base and the support.
2. The vehicle sunshade of claim 1, wherein the biasing device is biased toward raising the support relative to the base.
3. The vehicle sunshade of claim 1, wherein the base comprises one or more tapered sides.
4. The vehicle sunshade of claim 1, wherein the one or more shades comprise a flap foldable at a crease.
5. The vehicle sunshade of claim 1 further comprising one or more openings in the bottom of the base.
6. The vehicle sunshade of claim 1 further comprising a stop at a distal end of the one or more shades.
7. The vehicle sunshade of claim 1, wherein the one or more doors rotate upward to open.
8. A vehicle sunshade comprising:
- a support comprising one or more compartments and one or more doors that rotate to open and enclose the one or more compartments;
- one or more rollers rotatably mounted to the support within the one or more compartments;
- one or more shades on the one or more rollers;
- a base comprising a bottom; and
- a guide extending between the base and the support.
9. The vehicle sunshade of claim 8 further comprising a biasing device between the base and the support.
10. The vehicle sunshade of claim 8, wherein the base comprises one or more tapered sides.
11. The vehicle sunshade of claim 8, wherein the one or more shades comprise a flap foldable at a crease.
12. The vehicle sunshade of claim 8 further comprising one or more openings in the bottom of the base.
13. The vehicle sunshade of claim 8 further comprising a stop at a distal end of the one or more shades.
14. The vehicle sunshade of claim 8, wherein the one or more doors rotate upward to open.
15. A method of covering a vehicle with a vehicle sunshade comprising:
- providing a support and a base, wherein the support comprises one or more compartments and one or more doors that rotate to open and enclose the one or more compartments;
- rotatably mounting one or more rollers within the one or more compartments, wherein the one or more rollers have one or more shades thereon; and
- connecting the support and a base with a guide.
16. The method of claim 15 further comprising providing a biasing device between the support and the base, wherein the biasing device biases the support to a raised position.
17. The method of claim 15, wherein the base comprises one or more tapered sides.
18. The method of claim 15 further comprising forming one or more creases in the one or more shades.
19. The method of claim 15 further comprising forming one or more openings in the base.
20. The method of claim 15 further comprising attaching a stop at a distal end of the one or more shades.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 18, 2017
Publication Date: Aug 3, 2017
Inventor: Newton Tran (Las Vegas, NV)
Application Number: 15/489,757