US20020005647A1 - Sliding sunshade of sunroof for automobile - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sunshade which is slidably provided to a sunroof of an automobile.
- a sunshade (sunshading plate) provided to a sunroof (ceiling window) of an automobile is supported to a roof of an automobile slidably in forward and rearward directions by slidably fitting both side edge portions of the sunshade to guide rails with a U-shaped sectional configuration provided to both side edge upper portions of an opening portion formed in a ceiling panel.
- Such a conventional sunshade is structured by using such a metal plate as an aluminum plate, or a synthetic resin plate or a laminated plate with rigidity corresponding to that of the metal plate as a base plate and attaching an outer skin such as fabric to the interior side surface of the base plate.
- a metal plate as an aluminum plate, or a synthetic resin plate or a laminated plate with rigidity corresponding to that of the metal plate as a base plate and attaching an outer skin such as fabric to the interior side surface of the base plate.
- a ceiling panel is structured by using a corrugated cardboard, a foamed urethane plate, a three layered structure plate which has been reinforced by attaching glass fiber layers to both surfaces of a foamed urethane layer, or the like as a base plate and attaching an outer skin such as fabric to the interior side surface of the base plate, and a portion of the ceiling panel is cut out for opening a ceiling window.
- a large number of cut-out panels which have been generated during cutting-out work are discarded as waste together with end materials, which results in a large amount of waste of materials.
- the present invention has been made and an object thereof is to utilize a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window effectively to realize reduction in weight and manufacturing cost of a sunshade and a high quality thereof.
- a sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile comprising a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window and injection-molded rigid edge members made of synthetic resin and fixed to a front edge, both side edges and a rear edge of the cut-out panel so as to surround the cut-out panel, characterized in that the rigid edge members are fixed to the sunshade so that the sunshade is finished such that the width thereof is made wider than the width of the opening portion of the ceiling panel and the length thereof is made longer than the length of the opening portion thereof, and the rigid edge member fixed to the front edge is formed with a knob.
- a sunshade characterized in that slide shoes are provided to the rigid edge members fixed to both the side edges of the cut-out panel.
- a sunshade characterized in that the rigid edge members fixed to both the side edges of the cut-out panel and the rigid edge member fixed to the rear edge of the cut-out panel are formed integrally by synthetic resin injection molding.
- a sunshade characterized in that the ceiling panel is a panel obtained by attaching a outer skin to an interior side surface of a three layered base plate which has been reinforced by providing glass fiber mats to both surfaces of a foamed urethane layer.
- a sunshade characterized in that a ventilation hole is formed in the rigid edge member fixed to the front edge.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a ceiling panel and a cut-out panel constituting a sunroof for an automobile according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the ceiling panel in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cut-out panel of a sunshade which is an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the rigid edge member of the sunshade, which is an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another rigid edge member of the sunshade, which is an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an assembled state of the sunshade which is an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged sectional view taken along C-C line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged sectional view taken along D-D line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged sectional view taken along E-E line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged sectional view taken along F-F line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 13 is a longitudinal sectional view of the sunroof showing a usage state of the sunshade showing the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a partial enlarged sectional view taken along G-G line in FIG. 13.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a ceiling panel 1 .
- the ceiling panel 1 is formed in a required 3 -dimensional shape by integrating a three layered base plate 2 in a forming mold, the base plate 2 being reinforced by providing glass fiber mats 4 to both surfaces of a foamed urethane layer 3 , and attaching an outer skin 5 comprising fabric to an interior side surface of the base plate 2 .
- Reference numeral 6 denotes an opening serving as a ceiling window formed by cutting out a portion from the ceiling panel 1 and reference numeral 7 denotes a cut-out panel formed by this cutting-out.
- the cut-out panel 7 is formed with rectangular holes 8 for mounting a ventilation portion which have been cut out near a front edge of cut-out panel 7 at a time of cutting-out work.
- Reference numeral 9 denotes a knob mounting portion which has been formed with pressure near to a front edge of the cut-out panel 7 and at a central portion thereof so as to project upward in an inverse U-shape
- reference numeral 10 denotes small holes for screw insertion which have been opened at the same time as the pressurizing forming.
- a sunshade of the present invention comprises the cut-out panel 7 shown in FIG. 3, a rigid edge member 11 shown in FIG. 4 and a rigid edge member 12 shown in FIG. 5.
- the rigid edge member 11 fixed to a front edge of the cut-out panel 7 is manufactured by injection molding where ABC resin is injected into a predetermined forming mold.
- the rigid edge member 11 is formed at predetermined intervals with four protrusions 13 for ventilation which projects upwardly and which are recessed towards the interior side of an automobile, and ventilation ports 14 (shown in FIG. 9) are provided on rear side walls of the protrusions 13 .
- a knob 15 which projects upwardly and is recessed towards the interior side is formed on a central portion of the rigid edge member 11 .
- reference numeral 16 denotes channel groove forming portions which are formed on rear sides of the respective protrusions 13 integrally with the rigid edge member 11 and in which opening edges of the rectangular holes 8 are inserted
- reference numeral 17 denotes bosses for screw threading which are provided on an upper surface of the rigid edge member 11 in an upwardly projecting manner.
- the rigid edge member 12 is manufactured by injection molding where ABC resin is injected into a predetermined forming mold in the same manner as the case of the rigid edge member 11 .
- a pair of side edge fixing portions 18 fixed to both side edge of the cut-out panel 7 and a rear edge fixing portion 19 fixed to a rear edge of the cut-out panel 7 are formed integrally in a U shape, and a channel groove forming portion 20 in which an insertion groove in which both the side edges and the rear edge of the cut-out panel 7 are inserted is continuously formed in the inner peripheral edges of the side edge fixing portions 18 and the rear edge fixing portion 19 .
- each length of the side edge fixing portions 18 is set such that front end portions 18 a of the side edge fixing portions 18 are respectively overlapped on the both end portions 11 a of the ridge edge member 11 .
- reference numeral 23 denotes slide shoes formed of polyacetal resin with abrasion resistance.
- hollow shafts 24 which are respectively formed integrally with the slide shoes 23 on portions thereof are fitted into mounting holes formed in both the end portions of the rear edge fixing portion 19 from the bottom, while pawl shafts 26 formed on mounting plates 25 are fitted into the hollow shafts 24 from the top, so that the slide shoes 23 are respectively fixed to both the end portions of the rear edge fixing portion 19 .
- a pair of shoe main bodies 28 are formed on front ends of shaft portions 27 formed integrally therewith so as to flex elastically, and the shoe main bodies 28 are resiliently supported from the bottom by a leaf spring 29 .
- Reference numeral 30 denotes a pair of bristle-like elastic pieces provided in a projecting manner on an outer side surface of the slide shoe 23 .
- the sunshade is assembled by the steps of: inserting both the side edges and the rear edge of the cut-out panel 7 into the insertion groove formed in the channel groove forming portion 20 of the rigid edge member 12 ; overlapping the rigid edge member 11 with the front edge of the cut-out panel 7 from the bottom thereof, as shown in FIGS. 9 to 12 ; inserting the opening edges of the rectangular holes 8 into the insertion groove formed in the channel groove forming portion 16 ; and inserting and fixing screws 31 through the small holes 10 into the bosses 17 .
- the sunshade according to the present invention is finished such that its width is wider than that of the opening 6 of the ceiling panel 1 and its length is larger than that of the opening 6 .
- FIG. 13 is a longitudinal sectional view of the sunroof showing a usage state of the sunshade thus structured, where reference numeral 32 denotes an automobile roof, 33 denotes a reinforcement member therefor, 34 denotes a window opening provided in the roof, 35 denotes a ceiling window glass mounted to the window opening 34 such that opening/closing is allowed by an electric opening/closing mechanism (not shown), 36 denotes a packing provided so as to surround the ceiling window glass, and 37 denotes a garnish of the ceiling window glass.
- the ceiling panel 1 is disposed below the roof 32 via a predetermined space.
- Reference numeral 38 denotes a trimming member provided on an inner peripheral edge of the opening 6 of the ceiling panel 1 .
- 39 denotes a supporting beam comprising a corrugated steel plate which is disposed on the rear side of the opening 6 on an upper portion of the ceiling panel 1 .
- guide rails 40 are provided on both side edge upper portions of the opening 6 , and the side edge fixing portions 18 of the sunshade are slidably received in the guide rails 40 .
- the shoe main bodies 28 of the side shoes 23 are brought in resilient contact with upper inner faces of the guide rails 40 , and the elastic pieces 30 come in resilient contact with inner side faces of the guide rails 40 .
- the knob 15 from the interior side of the automobile to push/draw the sunshade in front/rear directions, the sunshade is smoothly slid along the guide rails 40 .
- the support portion 22 rides on the supporting beam 39 .
- the cut-out panel 7 is surrounded and reinforced by the rigid edge members 11 and 12 manufactured by the synthetic resin injection molding so that its rigidity is improved. Therefore, though the cut-out panel 7 is made of the same material as that of the ceiling panel 1 , it is not feared to interfere the cut-out panel 7 by flexing during use or by deforming during a long term use, so that its shape can be kept stably for a long term. Also, since the cut-out panel 7 and the ceiling panel 1 are made of the same material, the color of the outer skin 5 can be caused to coincide with that of the cut-out panel 7 and the ceiling panel 1 so that appearance of the sunshade can be improved.
- the sunshade shown in the embodiment can be assembled only by inserting the cut-out panel 7 which has been obtained by cutting a portion from the ceiling panel 1 into the insertion grooves of the rigid edge members 11 and 12 without performing a trimming work on the edges of the cut-out panel 7 , productivity can be improved and end materials which have been wasted in the conventional art can be utilized effectively as product configuration members so that manufacturing costs can be reduced significantly.
- the slide shoes 23 are provided to the rigid edge member 12 as separate members, but slide shoes may be formed integrally with the rigid edge member 12 . Also, slide shoes may be provided to both end portions of the rigid edge member 11 .
- a corrugated cardboard or the like may be used besides the three layered plate shown in the embodiment.
- the sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile comprises a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window and injection-molded rigid edge members made of synthetic resin fixed to a front edge, both side edges and a rear edge of the cut-out panel so as to surround the cut-out panel, such various advantages can be obtained that materials which have been wasted in the conventional art can be utilized effectively, saving of materials and reduction in manufacturing costs can be achieved, and the weight of the sunshade of the present invention can be reduced as compared with the conventional sunshade where a metal plate or the like is used as a base plate.
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Abstract
A sunshade includes a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window and injection-molded rigid edge members made of synthetic resin and fixed to a front edge, both side edges and a rear edge of the cut-out panel so as to surround the cut-out panel. The rigid edge members are fixed to the sunshade so that the sunshade is finished such that the width thereof is made wider than the width of the opening portion of the ceiling panel and the length thereof is made longer than the length of the opening portion thereof, the rigid edge member fixed to the front edge is formed with a knob, and slide shoes are provided to the rigid edge members fixed to the both edges of the cut-out panel. The invention realizes reduced weight and manufacturing cost and increased quality of the slide sunshade of automobile sunroofs.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a sunshade which is slidably provided to a sunroof of an automobile.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Conventionally, a sunshade (sunshading plate) provided to a sunroof (ceiling window) of an automobile is supported to a roof of an automobile slidably in forward and rearward directions by slidably fitting both side edge portions of the sunshade to guide rails with a U-shaped sectional configuration provided to both side edge upper portions of an opening portion formed in a ceiling panel.
- Such a conventional sunshade is structured by using such a metal plate as an aluminum plate, or a synthetic resin plate or a laminated plate with rigidity corresponding to that of the metal plate as a base plate and attaching an outer skin such as fabric to the interior side surface of the base plate. However, since it is necessary that the sunshade is difficult to deform and it must have a high rigidity, it has been difficult to reduce the weight and manufacturing cost of the sunshade.
- Also, conventionally, a ceiling panel is structured by using a corrugated cardboard, a foamed urethane plate, a three layered structure plate which has been reinforced by attaching glass fiber layers to both surfaces of a foamed urethane layer, or the like as a base plate and attaching an outer skin such as fabric to the interior side surface of the base plate, and a portion of the ceiling panel is cut out for opening a ceiling window. However, a large number of cut-out panels which have been generated during cutting-out work are discarded as waste together with end materials, which results in a large amount of waste of materials.
- Furthermore, in the conventional art, since a base plate for a sunshade and a base plate for a ceiling panel are made from different materials, even when outer skins with the same color are attached to these base plates, there is a possibility that the colors of both the base plates appear on their surfaces so that appearances of the sunshade may be deteriorated.
- In view of the above circumstances, the present invention has been made and an object thereof is to utilize a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window effectively to realize reduction in weight and manufacturing cost of a sunshade and a high quality thereof.
- According to the present invention, there is provided a sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile comprising a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window and injection-molded rigid edge members made of synthetic resin and fixed to a front edge, both side edges and a rear edge of the cut-out panel so as to surround the cut-out panel, characterized in that the rigid edge members are fixed to the sunshade so that the sunshade is finished such that the width thereof is made wider than the width of the opening portion of the ceiling panel and the length thereof is made longer than the length of the opening portion thereof, and the rigid edge member fixed to the front edge is formed with a knob.
- In the present invention, there is provided a sunshade, characterized in that slide shoes are provided to the rigid edge members fixed to both the side edges of the cut-out panel.
- In the present invention, there is provided a sunshade, characterized in that the rigid edge members fixed to both the side edges of the cut-out panel and the rigid edge member fixed to the rear edge of the cut-out panel are formed integrally by synthetic resin injection molding.
- Also, in the present invention, there is provided a sunshade, characterized in that the ceiling panel is a panel obtained by attaching a outer skin to an interior side surface of a three layered base plate which has been reinforced by providing glass fiber mats to both surfaces of a foamed urethane layer.
- In the present invention, there is provided a sunshade, characterized in that a ventilation hole is formed in the rigid edge member fixed to the front edge.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a ceiling panel and a cut-out panel constituting a sunroof for an automobile according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the ceiling panel in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the cut-out panel of a sunshade which is an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the rigid edge member of the sunshade, which is an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of another rigid edge member of the sunshade, which is an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line A-A in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken along line B-B in FIG. 5;
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing an assembled state of the sunshade which is an embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 9 is an enlarged sectional view taken along C-C line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged sectional view taken along D-D line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 11 is an enlarged sectional view taken along E-E line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 12 is an enlarged sectional view taken along F-F line in FIG. 8;
- FIG. 13 is a longitudinal sectional view of the sunroof showing a usage state of the sunshade showing the embodiment of the present invention; and
- FIG. 14 is a partial enlarged sectional view taken along G-G line in FIG. 13.
- Next, an embodiment of the present invention will be explained with reference to the drawings. FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a
ceiling panel 1. As shown with a sectional view in FIG. 2, theceiling panel 1 is formed in a required 3-dimensional shape by integrating a threelayered base plate 2 in a forming mold, thebase plate 2 being reinforced by providingglass fiber mats 4 to both surfaces of afoamed urethane layer 3, and attaching anouter skin 5 comprising fabric to an interior side surface of thebase plate 2.Reference numeral 6 denotes an opening serving as a ceiling window formed by cutting out a portion from theceiling panel 1 andreference numeral 7 denotes a cut-out panel formed by this cutting-out. - As shown on a large scale in FIG. 3, the cut-out
panel 7 is formed withrectangular holes 8 for mounting a ventilation portion which have been cut out near a front edge of cut-outpanel 7 at a time of cutting-out work.Reference numeral 9 denotes a knob mounting portion which has been formed with pressure near to a front edge of the cut-outpanel 7 and at a central portion thereof so as to project upward in an inverse U-shape, andreference numeral 10 denotes small holes for screw insertion which have been opened at the same time as the pressurizing forming. - A sunshade of the present invention comprises the cut-
out panel 7 shown in FIG. 3, arigid edge member 11 shown in FIG. 4 and arigid edge member 12 shown in FIG. 5. Therigid edge member 11 fixed to a front edge of the cut-outpanel 7 is manufactured by injection molding where ABC resin is injected into a predetermined forming mold. Therigid edge member 11 is formed at predetermined intervals with fourprotrusions 13 for ventilation which projects upwardly and which are recessed towards the interior side of an automobile, and ventilation ports 14 (shown in FIG. 9) are provided on rear side walls of theprotrusions 13. Also, aknob 15 which projects upwardly and is recessed towards the interior side is formed on a central portion of therigid edge member 11. Furthermore,reference numeral 16 denotes channel groove forming portions which are formed on rear sides of therespective protrusions 13 integrally with therigid edge member 11 and in which opening edges of therectangular holes 8 are inserted, andreference numeral 17 denotes bosses for screw threading which are provided on an upper surface of therigid edge member 11 in an upwardly projecting manner. - Also, the
rigid edge member 12 is manufactured by injection molding where ABC resin is injected into a predetermined forming mold in the same manner as the case of therigid edge member 11. In therigid edge member 12, a pair of sideedge fixing portions 18 fixed to both side edge of the cut-outpanel 7 and a rearedge fixing portion 19 fixed to a rear edge of the cut-outpanel 7 are formed integrally in a U shape, and a channelgroove forming portion 20 in which an insertion groove in which both the side edges and the rear edge of the cut-outpanel 7 are inserted is continuously formed in the inner peripheral edges of the sideedge fixing portions 18 and the rearedge fixing portion 19. Furthermore, on the rearedge fixing portion 19, along its longitudinal direction there is formed arib 21 which projects upwardly and which is recessed on its interior side is formed so that the rigidity of therigid edge member 12 is further increases by thisrib 21. Also,reference numeral 22 denotes a support portion formed on a front side central portion of therib 21 such that it projects downward and its upper surface side is recessed. Incidentally, each length of the sideedge fixing portions 18 is set such thatfront end portions 18 a of the sideedge fixing portions 18 are respectively overlapped on the bothend portions 11 a of theridge edge member 11. - Also,
reference numeral 23 denotes slide shoes formed of polyacetal resin with abrasion resistance. As a mounting portion of theslide shoe 23 is shown with a sectional view in FIG. 6,hollow shafts 24 which are respectively formed integrally with theslide shoes 23 on portions thereof are fitted into mounting holes formed in both the end portions of the rearedge fixing portion 19 from the bottom, whilepawl shafts 26 formed onmounting plates 25 are fitted into thehollow shafts 24 from the top, so that theslide shoes 23 are respectively fixed to both the end portions of the rearedge fixing portion 19. As shown in FIG. 7, in each of theslide shoes 23, a pair of shoemain bodies 28 are formed on front ends ofshaft portions 27 formed integrally therewith so as to flex elastically, and the shoemain bodies 28 are resiliently supported from the bottom by aleaf spring 29.Reference numeral 30 denotes a pair of bristle-like elastic pieces provided in a projecting manner on an outer side surface of theslide shoe 23. - As an assembled state of the sunshade of the present invention is shown in FIG. 8, the sunshade is assembled by the steps of: inserting both the side edges and the rear edge of the cut-out
panel 7 into the insertion groove formed in the channelgroove forming portion 20 of therigid edge member 12; overlapping therigid edge member 11 with the front edge of the cut-outpanel 7 from the bottom thereof, as shown in FIGS. 9 to 12; inserting the opening edges of therectangular holes 8 into the insertion groove formed in the channelgroove forming portion 16; and inserting and fixingscrews 31 through thesmall holes 10 into thebosses 17. Thus, the sunshade according to the present invention is finished such that its width is wider than that of the opening 6 of theceiling panel 1 and its length is larger than that of theopening 6. - FIG. 13 is a longitudinal sectional view of the sunroof showing a usage state of the sunshade thus structured, where
reference numeral 32 denotes an automobile roof, 33 denotes a reinforcement member therefor, 34 denotes a window opening provided in the roof, 35 denotes a ceiling window glass mounted to thewindow opening 34 such that opening/closing is allowed by an electric opening/closing mechanism (not shown), 36 denotes a packing provided so as to surround the ceiling window glass, and 37 denotes a garnish of the ceiling window glass. Theceiling panel 1 is disposed below theroof 32 via a predetermined space.Reference numeral 38 denotes a trimming member provided on an inner peripheral edge of the opening 6 of theceiling panel 1. Incidentally, 39 denotes a supporting beam comprising a corrugated steel plate which is disposed on the rear side of theopening 6 on an upper portion of theceiling panel 1. - As shown in FIG. 14,
guide rails 40 are provided on both side edge upper portions of theopening 6, and the sideedge fixing portions 18 of the sunshade are slidably received in theguide rails 40. The shoemain bodies 28 of theside shoes 23 are brought in resilient contact with upper inner faces of theguide rails 40, and theelastic pieces 30 come in resilient contact with inner side faces of theguide rails 40. Then, by grasping theknob 15 from the interior side of the automobile to push/draw the sunshade in front/rear directions, the sunshade is smoothly slid along theguide rails 40. Incidentally, as shown, in a state where the sunshade is fully closed, thesupport portion 22 rides on the supportingbeam 39. - In the sunshade, since the cut-out
panel 7 is surrounded and reinforced by therigid edge members panel 7 is made of the same material as that of theceiling panel 1, it is not feared to interfere the cut-outpanel 7 by flexing during use or by deforming during a long term use, so that its shape can be kept stably for a long term. Also, since the cut-outpanel 7 and theceiling panel 1 are made of the same material, the color of theouter skin 5 can be caused to coincide with that of the cut-outpanel 7 and theceiling panel 1 so that appearance of the sunshade can be improved. - Also, since the sunshade shown in the embodiment can be assembled only by inserting the cut-out
panel 7 which has been obtained by cutting a portion from theceiling panel 1 into the insertion grooves of therigid edge members panel 7, productivity can be improved and end materials which have been wasted in the conventional art can be utilized effectively as product configuration members so that manufacturing costs can be reduced significantly. Incidentally, in the embodiment, the slide shoes 23 are provided to therigid edge member 12 as separate members, but slide shoes may be formed integrally with therigid edge member 12. Also, slide shoes may be provided to both end portions of therigid edge member 11. Furthermore, as the material for theceiling panel 1, a corrugated cardboard or the like may be used besides the three layered plate shown in the embodiment. - As set forth above, since the sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile according to the present invention comprises a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window and injection-molded rigid edge members made of synthetic resin fixed to a front edge, both side edges and a rear edge of the cut-out panel so as to surround the cut-out panel, such various advantages can be obtained that materials which have been wasted in the conventional art can be utilized effectively, saving of materials and reduction in manufacturing costs can be achieved, and the weight of the sunshade of the present invention can be reduced as compared with the conventional sunshade where a metal plate or the like is used as a base plate.
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1. A sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile comprising:
a cut-out panel formed by cutting a portion from a ceiling panel for opening a ceiling window; and
injection-molded rigid edge members made of synthetic resin and fixed to a front edge, both side edges and a rear edge of the cut-out panel so as to surround the cut-out panel,
wherein the rigid edge members are fixed to the sunshade so that the sunshade is finished such that the width thereof is made wider than the width of the opening portion of the ceiling panel and the length thereof is made longer than the length of the opening portion thereof, and the rigid edge member fixed to the front edge is formed with a knob.
2. A sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile according to claim 1 , wherein slide shoes are provided to the rigid edge members fixed to both the side edges of the cut-out panel.
3. A sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile according to claim 1 , wherein the rigid edge members fixed to both the side edges of the cut-out panel and the rigid edge member fixed to the rear edge of the cut-out panel are formed integrally by synthetic resin injection molding.
4. A sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile according to claim 1 , wherein the ceiling panel is a panel obtained by attaching a outer skin to an interior side surface of a three layered base plate which is reinforced by providing glass fiber mats to both surfaces of a foamed urethane layer.
5. A sliding sunshade of a sunroof for an automobile according to claim 1 , wherein a ventilation hole is formed in the rigid edge member fixed to the front edge.
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