Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
296970900 | With specific mounting means therefor | 51 |
20080197659 | Sunvisor of a Vehicle - As of supporting the survivor to the vehicle body, the visor panel is adapted in relatively and easily be attached to and detached from the clip unit by using a push lock type clip unit. Moreover, when the support rod is detached from the clip unit, the visor panel is automatically positioned to shade the side window via a panel guide unit, thus optimizing the convenience of using the sunvisor. | 08-21-2008 |
20080272612 | Covering Device for Glazing in a Vehicle - A cover device for vehicle glazing ( | 11-06-2008 |
20080309115 | Metal Clip For Vehicle Accessory Fixation and Vehicle Accessory Installation Structure Using the Same - A metal clip for vehicle accessory fixation and a vehicle accessory installation structure using the metal clip, capable of improving a yield ratio of a metal plate required to form the metal clip and capable of reliably performing temporary fixation of accessories to an interior member. A metal clip ( | 12-18-2008 |
20090039669 | SUN VISOR HOLDER - A sun visor holder is provided which includes a holder main body | 02-12-2009 |
20090045647 | Apparatus and Method for Producing a Sun Shield Device - An apparatus for a vehicle window capable of an open, partially closed, and closed position. A screening layer substantially covers the vehicle window. The screening layer prevents ultra-violet light exposure of objects and occupants within the vehicle. In addition, a fastener attaches the screening layer about the vehicle window. The fastener substantially maintains the screening layer in a substantially similar position whether the vehicle window is in the open, the partially closed, or the closed position. A fragrance may be provided (within or a part of the screening layer) to reduce or eliminate odors for air flow into or out of the vehicle window. | 02-19-2009 |
20090066109 | SUN VISOR VANITY ASSEMBLY - A sun visor vanity assembly is provided including a visor element and a clamshell element positioned within. A power wire harness is mounted on the clamshell element as well as a vanity frame. A conductive hinge element is mounted between the vanity frame and the external surface and includes a spring body, at least one direct connect arm electrically engaging the power harness, and a flexible spring door arm. A vanity door includes a hinge engagement element rotatably engaging the flexible spring door arm and is movable between a door open position and a door closed position. A vanity light element is mounted into the vanity door body and is in electrical communication with the flexible spring door arm when in the door open position. | 03-12-2009 |
20090079223 | D-ring for use with a visor - A D-ring for use with a visor in a vehicle is disclosed. The D-ring includes a body and a pin arranged between two surfaces of the body. The D-ring also includes a leg extending from the body and an arm extending from a side of the body wherein that arm is generally parallel to the leg. The D-ring also includes a locking ridge extending from an inside surface of the arm and a flange extending from the body substantially parallel to and in spaced relationship to the arm for receiving and holding a planar object between the flange and the arm. | 03-26-2009 |
20090091154 | Positioning Structure of Sunshade - A positioning structure of a sunshade has upper positioning blocks each having a surface attached to a flexible sheet via a double-sided adhesive and another surface with an opening having a width smaller than that of a flexible member wound in a peripheral edge of the sunshade, and lower positioning blocks each having a surface attached to a double-sided adhesive and another surface with an opening having a width equal to or slightly greater than that of the flexible member. The positioning blocks are then precisely mounted on uneven upper and lower flanges of a vehicle window frame. One side of the sunshade is inclinedly inserted into the openings of the upper positioning blocks, and an opposite side thereof is directly inserted into the openings of the lower positioning blocks, so as to provide an operational flexibility to stably hold the sunshade. | 04-09-2009 |
20090160208 | VEHICLE VISOR ASSEMBLY - A visor support is disclosed with a support arm and a rotation control member. The support arm is adapted to support a visor body and has a first end adapted to be mounted in a vehicle. The support arm has a tapered portion near a second end of the support arm and a ring proximate to the tapered portion. The rotation control member has at least one wall with at least one aperture therein. The rotation control member has a tapered receptacle aligned with the at least one aperture. The rotation control member is rotatable about a linear axis of the support arm such that the tapered portion and the tapered receptacle cooperate to prevent rotation of the support arm absent an external force. The ring cooperates with the rotation control block to at least retain the support arm within the rotation control member. | 06-25-2009 |
20090230716 | SUN VISOR FOR VEHICLE-MOUNTED EQUIPMENT - A sun visor for vehicle-mounted equipment that blocks light incident on a screen of various vehicle-mounted equipment mounted inside a vehicle is provided. The sun visor for vehicle-mounted equipment includes a visor member blocking light incident on the screen of the vehicle-mounted equipment mounted inside the vehicle, and a fixing wire detachably fixing the visor member to the vehicle-mounted equipment and elastically biased against the vehicle-mounted equipment. Accordingly, attachment to vehicle-mounted equipment is possible regardless of the shape of the vehicle-mounted equipment. | 09-17-2009 |
20090267378 | PROTECTIVE SUNSHADE ARRANGEMENT FOR THE WINDOWPANE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE AND MOTOR VEHICLE WITH SUCH A PROTECTIVE SUNSHADE ARRANGEMENT - A protective sunshade arrangement is provided for the windowpane of a motor vehicle with a frame that features two opposing longitudinal struts for guiding a cover that can be extracted in an extracting direction from a cover roller arranged between the longitudinal struts. The frame furthermore features at least one first transverse strut that extends between the longitudinal struts and is arranged behind the cover roller referred to the extracting direction. | 10-29-2009 |
20090309384 | Screwless visor mount assembly - A screwless visor for use in a vehicle is disclosed. The visor includes a body, and an arm having a first end and a second end with the second end arranged in the body. The arm also has an elbow arranged near the first end. The visor also includes a mounting assembly secured to the headliner. The mounting assembly includes an inner collar arranged over the first end of the arm and a bracket in contact with the inner collar. The bracket has a hook extending from a surface thereof wherein the hook is in contact with the headliner. The screwless mount assembly will allow for easier installation and removal of the visor from the headliner of the interior of an automotive vehicle. | 12-17-2009 |
20100045063 | WINDSHIELD INSTALLATION DEVICE AND METHOD OF USE - An installation device for installing a windshield in a vehicle. The device includes a pivot assembly including a pair of suction cups that attach to the door glass of a vehicle door, and a depending member that extends upwardly and forwardly adjacent a windshield opening. A support assembly includes a pair of suction cups that attach to a windshield, and a support rod that is axially and rotatably moveable with respect to the suction cups. The support rod includes an end that pivots on the depending member of the pivot assembly. The device moveably supports the windshield such that a single technician can install the windshield on a vehicle. | 02-25-2010 |
20110018305 | VISOR SUPPORT AND METHOD - Embodiments disclosed herein relate to a visor support and a method of supporting a visor. In one embodiment, the support comprises a body and a flange with the visor is attached to the body such that the visor moves with respect to the body. A fastener attaches the body to the flange such that the body moves with respect to the flange. A first detent is disposed on the flange. A first ball is disposed on the body. The first ball is engageable with the first detent to control vertical movement of the visor. A second detent is disposed on the visor. A second ball is disposed on the body. The second ball is engageable with the second detent to control horizontal movement of the visor. | 01-27-2011 |
20110101725 | Automobile 2 parallel rows visor - In daily driving one is constant bombarded with distractions. Falling victim to the blinding sunlight can be one, such outcome that can lead to a disastrous of car accident. My invention will provide drivers and passengers added security by adding a transparent light color visor to the original car visor thus shielding the user from unwanted light. this is accomplished by employing two parallel rows visor, the first row which uses the transparent light color visor. the second row which is the existing factory visor. the two row of visors will use the existing mounting bracket along with a bracket adapter to mounted it the two rows visor may overlap each other and be used separately at various position to shield the eyes of the automobile driver and passenger. | 05-05-2011 |
20110101726 | BASE FOR USE WITH A CLIP - A headliner assembly configured to retain a visor to the headliner. The headliner has an outer surface opposite an inner surface, and a visor rod aperture. The visor rod aperture is in communication with the inner and outer surface. The headliner assembly including a clip configured to retain an end portion of the visor rod. The clip is disposed on the inner surface of the headliner. The headliner assembly further includes a base having a first portion configured to retain the clip and a second portion. The outer edge of the second portion extends a predetermined distance from the first portion so as to create a moment in equal magnitude of the moment experienced by the clip when the visor rod is installed. | 05-05-2011 |
20110127795 | SNAP-IN FASTENER - A snap-in fastener is provided for securing a vehicle component to a vehicle structure. The fastener comprises a base having a longitudinal axis, a first leg extending downwardly and outwardly from the base and configured to apply a force to the vehicle structure in a first direction, and a second leg extending downwardly from the base and configured to apply a force to the vehicle structure in a second direction that is substantially opposite the first direction. The first leg may have a first portion extending from the base at a first angle relative to the longitudinal axis and a second portion extending from the first portion at a second angle relative to the longitudinal axis that is different than the first angle. The first leg may also have a foot having a contact surface with an inwardly extending profile for engaging an edge of the vehicle structure. | 06-02-2011 |
20110163568 | Sun Visor - A sun visor assembly includes a sun visor in which the corners associated with one of the longer edges are rotatably mounted to an automotive vehicle, one corner of which is fixed and the other corner being removable from a mount affixed to the vehicle. The removable corner has a cutout with a cylindrical pin coupled to the cutout at both ends of the pin. The mount has an arcuate cradle to engage the pin over less than half of its circumference. The opening to gain access to the cradle faces generally downward when installed and the pin is held in the mount by magnetic attraction. | 07-07-2011 |
20120228896 | SUNSHADE HOOK - A sunshade hook is provided which has an improved hook shape configuration that overlaps the rod-shaped member of the sunshade to prevent inadvertent pullout. An access passage is modified and dimensional relationships established between the hook and the sunshade to prevent inadvertent removal. The stem is also modified to increase the perimeter engagement with an opening in the bracket and increase the ability to withstand shearing stress imposed by wind forces. | 09-13-2012 |
20130313853 | SIDE WINDOW VISOR - 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. | 11-28-2013 |
20130320702 | VEHICLE SUN VISOR - A vehicle sun visor includes: a sun visor body; a support shaft; and a damper configured to apply braking force at the time when the sun visor body turns. The damper includes: a rotor and a rotor case that supports the rotor such that the rotor is rotatable around its axis. The rotor includes a cylindrical portion in which the support shaft is inserted, the cylindrical portion being held so as to be non-rotatable with respect to the support shaft. The rotor case is held by the sun visor body in a state where the rotor case is non-rotatable with respect to the sun visor body. | 12-05-2013 |
20140021735 | VEHICLE VISOR ASSEMBLY WITH A CENTER CHECK CLIP - A check assembly portion of a visor assembly for a vehicle is generally fixedly coupled with the headliner of the vehicle roof near a center portion of the vehicle, away from the vehicle door or windows. Adapting a clip to a check assembly portion of a visor assembly to secure small lightweight items will deter such items from being exposed to weather or wind conditions near a vehicle door, a vehicle sunroof, or an exposed top, which a visor portion of a visor assembly typically becomes closer to such locations. The visor portion may also be operable between a deployed and a non-deployed position, wherein the clip on the check assembly may be concealed in the non-deployed position. | 01-23-2014 |
20140091592 | SUN VISOR FOR A VEHICLE - The invention relates to a sun visor for a vehicle which has a visor body and a fastening region, wherein the fastening region is for fastening the visor body to a counterpart attached to a vehicle. | 04-03-2014 |
20140265423 | SUNSHADE HOOK - A sunshade hook includes a generally j-shaped hook member having a first leg portion and a second leg portion connected thereto along a bight region. A base has a substantially planar first portion that extends substantially perpendicular to the first leg portion of the hook member, and a second portion that extends generally parallel relation to the base first portion. A snap tab selectively deflects as the base is advanced over a bracket for mounting the one-piece hook in an associated automotive vehicle. | 09-18-2014 |
20150008696 | GOLF CART VISOR - Improved visors for mounting to golf carts are provided. A shade member can be connected to at least one mounting bracket. The bracket can be configured to include two mounting arms each having a substantially flat portion including an aperture therethrough and an arcturate portion. A mounting member can be fixedly connected to a golf cart frame and rotationally connected to the shade member thereby allowing rotation of the shade member to a plurality of stable positions. | 01-08-2015 |
20150352928 | D-RING FOR USE WITH A VISOR - A D-ring for use with a visor in a vehicle is disclosed. The D-ring includes a body and a pin arranged between two surfaces of the body. The D-ring also includes a leg extending from the body and a first and second arm extending from a side of the body wherein the arms are generally parallel to the leg. The D-ring also includes a first and second flange extending from the body substantially parallel to and in spaced relationship to the arms for receiving and holding a planar object between the flanges and the arms. | 12-10-2015 |
20150375603 | VEHICLE INTERIOR STRUCTURE - A vehicle interior structure has a driver's seat disposed inside a cabin, a rear passenger's seat disposed on a vehicle rear side of the driver's seat inside the cabin, and a partition panel arranged along a vehicle width direction between the driver's seat and the rear passenger's seat. The partition panel has a bulging section bulging toward a vehicle front side. | 12-31-2015 |
20160001640 | SIDE WINDOW VISOR, A METHOD OF INSTALLATION, AND A MOTOR VEHICLE HAVING A SIDE WINDOW VISOR - A side window visor designed to attach to a vehicle window channel. The side window visor can be arranged and configured to extend over a portion of a window area for preventing inclement weather from entering the, passenger cabin with the window slightly opened. A full length tab is reduced to form a plurality of tabs along the tab area of a side window visor. The plurality of tabs located on the side window visor allows the auto-up window feature to be used without causing large resistance and retraction of the window. | 01-07-2016 |
20160114657 | VEHICLE SUN VISOR HAVING AN EXPOSED POSITIONING ASSEMBLY - A vehicle sun visor includes a positioning assembly configured to facilitate rotation and/or translation of the vehicle sun visor relative to an interior of a vehicle. The positioning assembly includes a casing configured to house a positioning mechanism, and an outer surface of the casing forms at least a portion of a show surface of the vehicle sun visor. | 04-28-2016 |
20160193901 | COLLAR, AND VEHICLE SUN VISOR PROVIDED WITH SAID COLLAR | 07-07-2016 |
296970110 | Allowing slidable movement relative to support | 14 |
20080211256 | Slidable visor assembly - A visor assembly includes a visor body, a support rod, and a slide mechanism coupled to the visor body that slidably engages the support rod. The slide mechanism includes a slide member having a plurality of extensions that are biased toward the support rod. | 09-04-2008 |
20090079224 | Visor Assembly for a Vehicle - A visor for shielding the interior of a vehicle from the light or glare from a light source includes a visor that can be rotated about an axis from a stowed position to a shielding position. The visor may also be translated along a track so that the placement of the visor along the length of a large window may be chosen with precision. | 03-26-2009 |
20090134657 | SUN VISOR FOR VEHICLES - It is an object of the invention to provide a technique which contributes to stabilized movement of a sliding structure in a slide-type sun visor for vehicles. Representative sun visor for vehicles includes a sun visor body, a support shaft, a sliding member, a clip member and a clamping device. The clamping device accommodates a clearance in a circumferential direction between the support shaft and the sliding member and prevents relative rotation of the support shaft and the sliding member. The clamping device is mounted to the sliding member and rotates together with the sliding member. | 05-28-2009 |
20090174217 | Integrated Shade Assembly for a Vehicle Window - A shade assembly for a vehicle is provided that includes a shade member that is “integrated” or “hidden” within vehicle body structure when not in use and yet is easily movable to a use position in which it covers a portion of an adjacent window. Specifically, a shade assembly is provided that includes vehicle body structure at least partially defining a body cavity. A shade member is operatively connected to the vehicle body structure and is configured to selectively move between a stowed position and a use position. The shade member at least partially covers a surface of the window in the use position. The window is substantially uncovered by the shade member in the stowed position because the shade member is nested in the cavity within the body structure. | 07-09-2009 |
20090243330 | SUN VISOR WITH PLASTIC MIRROR - A sun visor, comprising at least one mirror surface integrated in the sun visor body is proposed, wherein the sun visor body comprises a receiver for at least one mirror. The mirror comprises a support made of plastic glass, wherein guide elements for means for concealing the at least one mirror in the sun visor body are integrally molded at said support. | 10-01-2009 |
20090267379 | SUN VISOR DEVICE FOR THE WINDOW OF A MOTOR VEHICLE AND MOTOR VEHICLE WITH SUCH A SUN VISOR DEVICE - A sun visor device is provided for the window of a motor vehicle with a cover that can be moved in a first direction and in an opposite second direction. A locking mechanism is also provided for locking the cover in different positions. | 10-29-2009 |
20100013263 | Vehicle-mountable sun visor - A vehicle-mountable sun visor includes: a shaft of which one end is mounted on a vehicle body; a support, which is mounted on the shaft; a sun visor body in which two resin core members are coupled with each other by a hinged portion and the two resin core members are folded with the hinged portion being a fold so as to involve the other end of the shaft and the support; a first slide guide, which is provided in proximity to the hinged portion, for guiding sliding of the support; and a second slide guide, which is provided on an internal face of one of the two resin core members, for guiding sliding of the support. The support is slidably held in a space surrounded by the folded two resin core members, the first slide guide, and the second slide guide. The support turns around the shaft, and the sun visor body thereby turns. The support slides along the two resin core members, the first slide guide, and the second slide guide, and the sun visor body thereby slides relative to the shaft. In this manner, operability in sliding operation of the vehicle-mountable sun visor is enhanced. | 01-21-2010 |
20110042995 | SHADE DEVICE FOR CAR SIDE WINDOW - A side window shade device for a vehicle. The shade device includes a bottom edge for sliding into the gap formed between the side door and the side door window. Compressive force between the side door and the side door window holds the shade device in place. Extending upward from the bottom edge is a shade device body. The body is of sufficient size to block sun rays from contacting the arm of someone sitting in a seat next to the side door. In a preferred embodiment the side door is the driver's side door of an automobile and the shade device blocks sun rays from hitting the arm of the driver. Also, the shade device is curved inward to cover the arm of the driver and provide effective viewing out of the side of the car. | 02-24-2011 |
20110169295 | ADJUSTABLE MOUNTING SYSTEM FOR VEHICULAR BODY COMPONENTS - An adjustable mounting system for a vehicular body component includes a base having a number of slide rails, with retainers slidingly engaged with the slide rails. Each retainer has a retention section for mounting the base to a surface within the vehicular body, which is attached to a slidably mounted pediment. Fastener retainers located within the pediments allow devices such as interior trim pieces to be attached to the adjustable mounting system. | 07-14-2011 |
20110260492 | SUN VISOR FOR VEHICLES - The representative sun visor for vehicles has a sun visor body which can slide in an axial direction of a support rod together with a guide member with respect to a movable element. The sun visor includes a friction mechanism which imposes a predetermined frictional resistance to the relative movement of the sun visor body with respect to the movable element. The friction mechanism has a sliding member and a biasing member. The sliding member is slidably held in contact with the guide member and imposes a frictional resistance to the guide member, and the biasing member applies a biasing force in a direction that holds the sliding member and the guide member in contact with each other. The guide member and the sliding member have a plurality of sliding contact portions on which the biasing force of the biasing member acts in different directions. | 10-27-2011 |
20130099522 | SUNSHADE STOPPER - A sunshade stopper is provided at a housing connecting a pair of guide rails that slidably supports a sunshade on a ceiling of a vehicle interior. The sunshade stopper includes a corresponding portion arranged at a position corresponding to an end portion of the sunshade during the sunshade is at the closed position, at least one contact portion provided on the corresponding portion that makes contact with at least a portion of the end portion of the sunshade during the sunshade is at the closed position, the contact portion formed with a form fitting the end portion of the sunshade that makes contact with the contact portion, and an attaching portion configured to be fixed to a vehicle, provided at a position in a direction opposite to where the ceiling is provided relative to the corresponding portion and extending in a direction in which the sunshade opens. | 04-25-2013 |
20130161972 | VISOR WITH MOVABLE PIVOT - 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. | 06-27-2013 |
20140049066 | SLIDING DEVICE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A VEHICLE SUN VISOR, AND SUN VISOR PROVIDED WITH SUCH A DEVICE - The sliding device ( | 02-20-2014 |
20140132026 | ROLLO ASSEMBLY AND OPEN ROOF CONSTRUCTION PROVIDED THEREWITH - A rollo assembly is provided, comprising a rotatable winding shaft and a flexible sun screen having forward and rearward ends. The rearward end of the sun screen can be wound on or off the winding shaft and the forward end of the sun screen is provided with an operating beam. The winding shaft is received in a housing that comprises an opening for the passage of the sun screen with a length at least substantially corresponding with a transversal width of the sun screen. The operating beam at its side facing towards the housing carries a sealing member extending above the sun screen transversally over a length at least substantially corresponding with the length of the opening in the housing, for engaging the housing when the sun screen is maximally wound onto the winding shaft. | 05-15-2014 |
296970120 | For mounting to pivotable arm | 7 |
20090200828 | SLIDING PANEL/LATCHING-SPRING CAGE - A sun visor, such as for a vehicle, includes a spindle about which the sun visor may be pivoted and along which the sun visor may be displaced longitudinally. The spindle has a flattened portion. A latching-spring cage has a first pressure means. A tube receives a displaceable slide, while the slide receives the latching-spring cage, which in turn receives the spindle. A braking moment with regard to longitudinal displacement of the sun visor along the spindle is provided by second pressure means. | 08-13-2009 |
20090309385 | Breakaway visor - A breakaway visor for use in a vehicle includes a visor body and a molded tubular member having a first end and a second end wherein the first end is rotatably supported with respect to the roof of a vehicle via a visor mounting bracket. The visor arm also includes an elbow portion arranged a predetermined distance from the first end of the molded tubular member. The visor arm also includes a metal tubular insert member arranged within the molded tubular member. The metal tubular insert member will have a first end within the molded tubular member and arranged a predetermined distance from the first end of the molded tubular member. This first end of the metal tubular insert member will define the break point for the breakaway visor. | 12-17-2009 |
20110227362 | CHANNEL FOR SLIDE-ON-ROD VISORS - This invention relates to a vehicle visor, comprising a visor pivot rod, a carrier on the visor pivot rod, a spring mechanism inside the carrier, and an open channel with a first end and a second end, wherein at least a portion of the carrier extends into the interior | 09-22-2011 |
20120098291 | FOLD DOWN SAFETY SUN GUARD SYSTEMS - A vehicle side window safety sun guard system for shielding a driver-user's eyes and face from bright sunlight entering a vehicle cab through a side window. The sun visor may be in addition to the standard front mounted sun visor and is mounted to the framework above the driver's and/or passenger's door side window of a truck and covers the entire length of the upper portion of the side window. The visor may be constructed of an opaque material or may be semi-transparent. The visor system may comprise a mounting flange, a pivot arm, a sun visor, and a proximate end sun shield support bracket. | 04-26-2012 |
20140159416 | VEHICLE VISOR ASSEMBLY WITH A CENTER CHECK CLIP - A check assembly for a visor assembly of a vehicle is coupled with a headliner of a vehicle roof near a center portion of the vehicle, away from the vehicle door or windows. A clip on the check assembly is adapted to secure small lightweight items and deter such items from being exposed to weather or wind conditions near vehicle door windows, a vehicle sunroof, or an exposed top. The visor portion may engage a clasp on the check assembly and operate between deployed and non-deployed positions, whereby the clip of the check assembly may be concealed in the non-deployed position. According to one embodiment, the check assembly includes a resilient clip protruding rearward from a body portion thereof over a depressed area on the headliner for holding a lightweight item therebetween. | 06-12-2014 |
296970130 | Arm having specific pivot structure | 2 |
20130119697 | SUN VISOR FOR VEHICLES - A technique is disclosed for reducing a biasing force acting upon a support rod, while securing a rotating torque required to pivot a sun visor body, in a sun visor for vehicles. A sun visor for vehicles, in which a sun visor body | 05-16-2013 |
20130154303 | SUNVISOR HAVING DAMPER DEVICE - A sunvisor apparatus may include a pivot arm fixed to a headlining, a sunvisor portion rotatably installed at an end portion of the pivot arm, and a damper device installed between the pivot arm and the sunvisor portion to reduce a rotating speed of the sunvisor portion through increasing of a frictional force while the end portion of the pivot arm may be inserted into the damper device. | 06-20-2013 |