Sun shield

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Inventors

Gordon, Linda Carol

Application #

381813

Filed

Sep-24-1999

Published

Oct-2-2001

Current US Class

047/17
047/31
135/115
135/132
523/135

International Classes

A45B 025/18

Field of Search

135/115 135/132 428/208 428/209 428/329 428/457 428/458 428/483 47/31 47/26 47/17 523/135

Examiners

Canfield; Robert

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Samuels, Gauthier & Stevens

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XP-002072151 Derwent Abstract, Oct., 1989.

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Abstract
A sun shield capable of protecting persons or plants against the harmful effects of incident radiation and being formed from a substantially transparent flexible material (13) which at least substantially absorbs and/or reflects incident radiation in the ultraviolet and infrared frequency ranges and which may be repeatedly folded without becoming damaged. The supple, flexible and durable transparent material (13) may be mounted on a framework (14) to be attached to, for example, a child's car seat (11) or pushchair (26) or to serve as a parasol or canopy, or to protect plants from excessive ultraviolet or infrared radiation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sun shield capable of protecting against the harmful effects of incident radiation, formed from a material which is at least substantially transparent, which is sufficiently flexible and supple as to be readily folded and creased without becoming split or permanently marked or causing visibility to be impaired, the material consisting of at least two superimposed layers of different materials and providing at least substantially complete absorption of UV radiation in the range of 290 to 400 nM and at least substantially complete reflection of IR radiation above 700 nM, while remaining at least substantially transparent.

2. A sun shield according to claim 1, in which the material is in the form of a transparent flexible plastics film superimposed with a further transparent film which further film includes a material which at least substantially absorbs incident radiation in the range of 290 to 400 nM.



Description
THIS INVENTION relates to a sun shield, particularly, though not exclusively, for children, and animals.

It is known that exposure to the sun can cause a child or animal to be exposed to ultraviolet radiation in the range of 290 to 320 nM (UV-B) and 320-400 nM (UV-A), which can be harmful to the skin. UV-A is known to cause degeneration of elastic and collagen fibres in the dermis of the skin and UV-B is known to cause skin cancer, premature aging and burning of the skin. Young children are particularly susceptible to the effects of ultraviolet radiation. Furthermore, incident IR (infrared) radiation (above 700 nM) can cause the child to become uncomfortably warm which in turn can cause the child to become unwell.

It is an object of the present invention to minimise the effects of the incident radiation on a child by providing an effective sun shield.

GB 2280678 describes a sun shield in the form of a plastics film mounted on a framework to provide a shelter against the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. The plastics film is stated to be flexible thus to be formed around a curved framework and to include, as part of its composition, a UV-absorbing material, the extent of absorption being selectable according to the intended use. Such a sun shield cannot additionally provide protection against the harmful effects of IR radiation, and the composition of the film is to be established closely within pre-determined requirements thus rendering it expensive in manufacture.
 
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