This invention is an improvement in the state of the art by reconfiguration of existing rear view mirrors and sun visors. This invention achieves this by increasing the current minimum required rearward field of view that is about 36 degrees to a field of view that is about 80 degrees; it increases view of the left and right adjacent lanes—the traditional blindspots. This invention is a three-mirror-two-visor assembly that mounts inside the occupant compartment, between the A pillars, at the top of the windshield, but under the windshield top frame. The assembly is supported by fastening to the windshield frame and/or by adhesion to the windshield. The left mirror provides a field of view out the left side, the right mirror provides a field of view out the right side, and the center mirror provides a rear view from the left to the right side of the vehicle. Located in front of the center mirror are two sun visors that manually slide horizontally to a retainer in front of the left mirror and the right mirror. This invention applies to vehicles in which the driver has 360 degrees of reasonably unobstructed horizontal view; it does not apply to long vehicles such as buses and vehicles that tow trailers.
Aerodynamic Balanced Wood Form And/Or Iron Form Golf Club
The wood or iron golf club has a reduced shaft width transverse to the direction of motion and a greater shaft depth parallel to the direction of motion, therefore, has a reduced frontal area that creates less aerodynamic drag and a higher resistance to bending opposite the direction of motion, respectively. The low drag rigid shaft allows higher head velocity, higher momentum transfer to the ball, higher ball velocity, and longer more accurate drives then current clubs with elongated cone shaped symmetrical shafts.The wood or iron gulf club shaft-head configuration has the shaft axis intersecting the common axis of the horizontal component of the line of play and the head center of gravity. The club therefore does not create a torque about the shaft axis during the swing motion or ball impact and facilitates greater accuracy and consistency in hitting the optimum point on the ball with the optimum point on the club head.
FINGER GRIP FOR TWEESERS AND NAIL-CLIPPERS is an improvement to current tweezers and nail-clippers by the addition of finger grips on the levers of the devices. Finger grip is defined as a grip for the thumb or finger tip(s) and consists of hole(s) or depression(s) in the lever(s). The finger grips provide lateral constraint and prevent lateral slipping of the thumb and finger tip(s) on levers of tweezers and nail-clippers. Consequently, the tweezing and nail-clipping operation can be performed with greater accuracy and precision in less time because the lateral constraint facilitates improved control of device manipulation.