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  • 2482 Eagle Ln, Holland, MI 49424
  • 655 Tennis Ct, Holland, MI 49424
  • 979 Acorn Dr, Holland, MI 49424
  • 31 Forest Hills Dr, Holland, MI 49424
  • Zeeland, MI
  • 17238 Wood Drift Dr, West Olive, MI 49460
  • Jenison, MI

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Paul Vanderkuyl
Branch Manager
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Automotive · Mfg Metal Stampings Mfg Electronic Components · Mfg Automotive Lighting · Auto Repair
441 E Roosevelt St, Zeeland, MI 49464
441 E Roosevelt Ave, Zeeland, MI 49464
441 E Roosevelt STE 100, Zeeland, MI 49464
(616) 772-5959, (616) 748-6908

Publications

Us Patents

Adjustable Visor

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US Patent:
59510919, Sep 14, 1999
Filed:
May 19, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/081464
Inventors:
Paul T. VanderKuyl - Holland MI
Michael E. Phillips - Wyoming MI
Paul A. Pham - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 300
US Classification:
296 978
Abstract:
A visor body is made of a polymeric material and includes a guide track formed therein for slidably holding an extendable panel comprising a polymeric core shaped to interface with said guide of said visor body. The core is covered by upholstery material to conform to the interior of a vehicle. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the extendable panel is laminated utilizing a PET core, a sheet of film adhesive on opposite sides thereof and upholstery material. In a preferred embodiment also, the guide means of the visor body comprises a pair of opposed facing open channels for receiving the auxiliary panel which has a peripheral edge with a reduced thickness for extending into the channels to allow sliding movement between the fabric-to-plastic interface between the extendable panel and the visor body. Such construction is relatively inexpensive and provides a quiet, smooth sliding visor assembly with an improved finished appearance to the vehicle interior.

Visor And Method Of Manufacturing

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US Patent:
58606904, Jan 19, 1999
Filed:
Nov 21, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/976390
Inventors:
Thomas J. Dellinger - Zeeland MI
Brian L. Erickson - Holland MI
Paul T. Vanderkuyl - Holland MI
Patrick W. Binish - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 300
US Classification:
296 971
Abstract:
A visor, according to one embodiment, comprises a closed-cell, semi-rigid urethane foam material thermoformed from sheets into a visor core construction with a reinforced backbone mounted along an edge thereof for mounting the visor to a vehicle. The visor is upholstered utilizing an adhesive and scrim laminate and is formed by heating, pressing and cutting to assure the outer upholstery material adheres smoothly to the visor core and provides a trim edge in appearance. According to another embodiment of the invention, a blend of kenaf fibers are employed as the core material, which is laminated with upholstery material as in the first embodiment to complete the visor construction. In yet another embodiment of the invention, a butterfly-type core construction is made of high density kenaf blend and upholstered in a manner employed for other butterfly visor core constructions.

Visor And Method Of Manufacturing

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US Patent:
57160929, Feb 10, 1998
Filed:
Jun 11, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/661819
Inventors:
Thomas J. Dellinger - Zeeland MI
Brian L. Erickson - Holland MI
Paul T. VanderKuyl - Holland MI
Patrick W. Binish - Holland MI
Assignee:
Prince Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
B60J 300
US Classification:
296 971
Abstract:
A visor, according to one embodiment, comprises a closed-cell, semi-rigid urethane foam material thermoformed from sheets into a visor core construction with a reinforced backbone mounted along an edge thereof for mounting the visor to a vehicle. The visor is upholstered utilizing an adhesive and scrim laminate and is formed by heating, pressing and cutting to assure the outer upholstery material adheres smoothly to the visor core and provides a trim edge in appearance. According to another embodiment of the invention, a blend of kenaf fibers are employed as the core material, which is laminated with upholstery material as in the first embodiment to complete the visor construction. In yet another embodiment of the invention, a butterfly-type core construction is made of high density kenaf blend and upholstered in a manner employed for other butterfly visor core constructions.
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