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Position anywhere car visor
A car visor on a gooseneck
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A car visor, made of ND plastic, which can be adjusted virtually anywhere in front of, or beside the driver of a vehicle to better shield one's eyes from the sun.

grahamhgreen, Oct 10 2003



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       Velcro?

squeak, Oct 10 2003
  

       Sun glasses?

DrCurry, Oct 10 2003
  

       I'd actually be quite happy to have one of these. I'm a bit vertically challenged so all the conventional visors are too high up to throw any shade on my face at all. If I want to use it I have to either sit on a cushion or stretch my neck up as far as it goes which makes me look like a turtle.

squeak, Oct 10 2003
  

       I'm curious, do you have a full name for 'ND plastic?'

RayfordSteele, Oct 10 2003
  

       can these be lengthened with a concertina type *neck*?   

       North Dakota?

po, Oct 10 2003
  

       ND = Neutral Density, basically grey see through plastic, comes in different densities - .3, .6, etc....   

       I suppose other colors, materials (crash tested) would work.

grahamhgreen, Oct 10 2003
  

       of course, it could fit on the top of your head with a suction cup.

po, Oct 10 2003
  

       ...with a little rubber tube going from the suction cup to your mouth so you can replenish the suction.

pluterday, Oct 10 2003
  

       You donlt need a goosneck. My dad made something to do this years ago out of a small piece of opaque plastic (in the shape of a rounded rectangle) with a single suction cup to hold it on the windshield. It worked pretty well.   

       I doubt you could market it, though. Some idiot would sue you because he forgot to take it down.

CheapTalk, Jul 27 2004
  


 
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