Abstract: A truck mounted visor (1) containing a plurality of illumination sources (7, 8, 9, 11, 12). The illumination sources are flush mounted within the visor leading edge (6). Each light (7, 8, 9, 11, 12) is mounted within a cavity (26), and includes a bulb (13), socket (14) and mounting bracket (15).
Abstract: A rear window sunvisor includes a partially transparent or opaque body member with integrally formed, depending tapered side support members which space the body member trailing edge from the window. A continuous flange formed along the body member leading edge and side member leading edges includes an adhesive strip for mounting the visor directly to the window with no alterations to the frame. Apertures can be formed in the body member and/or side members to direct air flow against the rear window to reduce dirt build-up.
Abstract: A windshield visor for trucks which trucks are or may be provided with clearance lights mounted on the roof of the vehicle cab of the truck. The visor extends transversely across the width of the cab and is provided with an upper, forwardly extending sun shield portion, a downwardly depending lip at the forward edge of such shield portion and a rearwardly extending lip at the bottom of the downwardly depending lip. The lip configuration besides providing a certain degree of strength and rigidity to the visor, increases the aesthetic values of the visor. The rearward section of the forwardly extending sun shield portion includes air venting areas and light housing passing areas and is formed to conform to the profile of the roof surface of the vehicle to allow the placed lights to extend upwardly therethrough and for attachment of the visor to the cab.