Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
359841000 | Retractable vehicle mirror | 69 |
20080253006 | MIRROR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mirror mounting assembly for mounting a mirror on a vehicle bulkhead. The assembly includes a mirror element and a main support arm having a first end and a second end. The mirror element is connected to the first end of the main support arm. The second end of the main support arm is mountable to the vehicle. A pair of brackets are configured to conform to an engine bay side wall of the vehicle. Each bracket has a center portion and two laterally extending flanges that extend at an angle from the center portion in opposite directions. One of the flanges of each bracket is connectable to the bulkhead of the vehicle in the engine bay. A first additional support arm has a first end connected to a first one of the brackets and a second end connected to the main support arm. A second additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. Finally, a third additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. | 10-16-2008 |
20080259474 | Vehicle outside mirror device - A rotation range control mechanism includes a clutch holder provided around a shaft, a washer fixed to a casing, a control convex portion arranged on the clutch holder, and contact portions arranged on the washer. | 10-23-2008 |
20080297927 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - In a vehicle outside mirror device, a gear case of a casing has an engagement portion with which a shaft bearing member engages so as not to be movable in a direction orthogonal to an axial direction of a shaft. In addition, the gear case and a cover of the casing include a fixation portion that sandwiches the shaft bearing member in the axial direction of the shaft and fixes the shaft bearing member. | 12-04-2008 |
20090009896 | Mirror For Improved Visibility Of Danger Zone Area On Right Side Of School Buses - The present invention relates to a mirror and mirror system which can be used in connection with large vehicles, such as school buses, to provide the driver of such vehicles with the ability to view the entire side of the vehicle. While such vehicles currently include side view mirrors attached to the front of the vehicle, these mirrors contain blind spots, such as the area immediately in front of the rear wheel of the vehicle. The current invention overcomes such blind spots by attaching a second mirror to the rear portion of the vehicle that provides a forward view from the rear of the vehicle, including a view of such blind spots. Such front and rear mirrors may be aligned so that the view of the rear mirror is portrayed within the view of the front mirror. As such, the present invention provides the driver with a complete view of the passenger side of the vehicle. | 01-08-2009 |
20090067073 | EXTENDABLE MIRRORS FOR VEHICLE HANDLEBARS - A fully adjustable mirror is attached to a housing having a ball and socket mount modified to allow the mirror support shaft to pass through. A collet with a knurled locking collar slides and locks at any desired point along the length of a straight mirror receiving shaft. The shaft is drilled and threaded to accept an end piece if a proper end is not cast as part of shaft to fit a desired mirror mount on the handlebars or bodywork of a vehicle. | 03-12-2009 |
20090080096 | POWERED TELESCOPING VEHICLE EXTERNAL MIRROR - A vehicle external rear view mirror assembly comprising a bracket and a mirror head, a pair of parallel outer arm assemblies ( | 03-26-2009 |
20090086346 | SIDE MIRROR ASSEMBLY FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - A side mirror assembly for a motor vehicle includes a base that is fixedly secured to the motor vehicle. A structural member is secured to the base. The structural member extends between a base end and a distal end. A mirror housing defining a mirror opening is operatively connected to the structural member. A mirror is mounted within the mirror housing and exposed through the mirror opening for an operator of a motor vehicle to view rearward of the motor vehicle without turning completely around. An approach light is fixedly secured to the structural member to emit visible light downwardly therefrom. | 04-02-2009 |
20090086347 | VEHICLE SIDE MIRROR - A vehicle side mirror includes a mirror body, a mirror base fastened to a body panel, and a mirror housing, which houses the mirror body and is supported by the mirror base, and the mirror housing has a housing body, which houses the mirror body on a back side of a vehicle and is attached to the mirror base, a cover member, which is mounted on the housing body so as to cover a front face of the housing body, and a reinforcement plate, which is mounted on the front face between the cover member and the front face of the housing body along the front face. | 04-02-2009 |
20090135509 | RETRACTABLE REAR VIEW MIRROR - A mirror assembly for trucks, vans and the like, for providing front or rear viewing as the vehicle is moving forward or is backing up, for example, into a truck loading dock area. The mirror assembly comprises a mirror unit that is connected by a mirror arm to a support structure, e.g., a flange or bracket, that is fixed to the vehicle. The support structure projects minimally sideways of the vehicle and pivotably supports the mirror arm in a manner whereby the mirror unit and its arm can swing about a pivot axis, enabling the mirror and its arm to lie alongside a side wall of the vehicle or tightly against the rear of the vehicle. A return or rebound mechanism returns the mirror unit to its normal operational position automatically, once contact with an obstruction that has pivoted the mirror unit from its normal position, has been removed. | 05-28-2009 |
20090141377 | SIDE MIRROR OF MOTORCYCLE AND MOTORCYCLE THEREWITH - A side mirror includes a mount seat mounted to a front cowl that covers a portion of the front of a vehicle body, a mirror stay supported on the mount seat with a basal end thereof supported in a turnable manner, and a mirror provided at a tip end of the mirror stay. The mount seat includes a base portion 41 | 06-04-2009 |
20090185301 | COORDINATED PIVOTING AND EXTENDING VEHICLE MIRROR - An exterior vehicle mirror system has a support mounted to the side of the vehicle; a support arm extending from said support to a distal end; a mirror housing movable along said support arm from a first position proximate said fixed support to a second position proximate said distal end, and enclosing a mirror unit and an electrically powered mirror unit adjust mechanism for adjusting said mirror unit about horizontal and vertical axes; an electrically powered pivoting and extending mechanism for pivoting said support arm about said support between an extended position and a folded position, and for moving said mirror housing along said support arm from said first position to said second position; and an electronic control system operable by a driver of the vehicle to control the operation of said powered pivoting and extending mechanism independent of the operation of said powered mirror unit adjust mechanism. | 07-23-2009 |
20090213479 | COORDINATED PIVOTING AND EXTENDING VEHICLE MIRROR - An exterior vehicle mirror system has a vehicle mountable support and a support arm. A mirror housing is movable along the support arm between the support and a distal end. An electrically powered mirror unit adjust mechanism can adjust the mirror unit about horizontal and vertical axes. An electrically powered pivoting and extending mechanism pivots the support arm about the support between an extended position and a position folded against a vehicle side. An electronic control system controls movement of the mirror housing along the support arm, and folding of the support arm, independent of an adjustment of the mirror unit. The electronic control system comprises a memorized position for the powered pivoting and extending mechanism. | 08-27-2009 |
20090303625 | HINGE CONSTRUCTION - A hinge assembly for a wing mirror unit for a motor vehicle comprising a central shaft and a mirror housing pivotably arranged around the central shaft. In an embodiment, a bottom surface of the mirror housing is supported on a supporting surface at the base of the central shaft and, through cooperation, first and second run-on surfaces define a predetermined angular position between the central shaft and the mirror housing corresponding to a folded-out position of the mirror housing. In an embodiment, first run-on surfaces are provided on a side of the mirror housing remote from the supporting surface, and second run-on surfaces are connected with the central shaft to be axially compliant and rotation-coupled. | 12-10-2009 |
20100157451 | VEHICLE DOOR MIRROR - There is provided a vehicle door mirror capable of restraining whistling sounds produced by an airflow passing through a gap between a mirror base and a mirror housing when the vehicle is running. A vehicle door mirror is formed by rotatably supporting a mirror housing on a mirror base. A concave part is formed in a downward surface of the mirror housing that is rotated relative to the mirror base in a state in which the downward surface faces to an upward surface of the mirror base. Protrusions are formed in the entire region of the concave part. The protrusions project to a position close to the upward surface of the mirror base beyond the position of the outside portion of the concave part of the downward surface. The cross section of a front edge of the concave part is formed so as to be rounded. | 06-24-2010 |
20100195225 | COORDINATED PIVOTING AND EXTENDING VEHICLE MIRROR - An exterior vehicle mirror system has a vehicle mountable support and a support arm. A mirror housing is movable along the support arm between the support and a distal end. An electrically powered mirror unit adjust mechanism can adjust the mirror unit about horizontal and vertical axes. An electrically powered pivoting and extending mechanism pivots the support arm about the support between an extended position and a position folded against a vehicle side. An electronic control system controls movement of the mirror housing along the support arm, and folding of the support arm, independent of an adjustment of the mirror unit. The electronic control system comprises a memorized position for the powered pivoting and extending mechanism, or alternatively, a microprocessor for controlling at least one of movement of the mirror housing along the support arm, folding of the support arm, and adjustment of the mirror unit. | 08-05-2010 |
20100214680 | Forward Folding Mirror Assemblies - Disclosed herein are embodiments of vehicles having forward folding door mirror assemblies. One such embodiment of a vehicle comprises a mirror assembly mounted to a vehicle door and configured to rotate about a substantially vertical axis between at least a first position in which the mirror assembly is extended away from the vehicle door for use while driving and a second position in which the mirror assembly is folded forward toward a front end of the vehicle. The vehicle also comprises a mechanism coupled to the mirror assembly and to a vehicle body and responsive to an opening of the vehicle door to rotate the mirror assembly about the substantially vertical axis from the second position to the first position when the door is opened. Also disclosed herein are mirror assemblies and methods of protecting door-mounted mirrors on vehicles. | 08-26-2010 |
20100226026 | MIRROR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mirror mounting assembly for mounting a mirror on a vehicle bulkhead. The assembly includes a mirror element and a main support arm having a first end and a second end. The mirror element is connected to the first end of the main support arm. The second end of the main support arm is mountable to the vehicle. A pair of brackets are configured to conform to an engine bay side wall of the vehicle. Each bracket has a center portion and two laterally extending flanges that extend at an angle from the center portion in opposite directions. One of the flanges of each bracket is connectable to the bulkhead of the vehicle in the engine bay. A first additional support arm has a first end connected to a first one of the brackets and a second end connected to the main support arm. A second additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. Finally, a third additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. | 09-09-2010 |
20100238570 | FOLDABLE REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE - A foldable rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle is disclosed. The assembly comprises: a mounting bracket mountable to a vehicle, the mounting bracket having a base with detent features disposed on a detent circle on the base; a mirror head frame rotatably mounted to the mirror base for rotation about a mirror head axis, the frame having detent features to match the detent features of the base, the detent features of the base and the frame forming a detent system, the detent system having at least a drive position. The frame is shaped to provide an aperture to receive either of: a manual fold insert; or a power fold mechanism having a clutch mechanism, the aperture at least partially inboard in a radial direction with respect to the detent features on the frame whereby at least the clutch mechanism of the power fold mechanism can be accommodated to operate on a smaller radius than that of the detent features. | 09-23-2010 |
20100296185 | SHAFT STRUCTURE OF RETRACTABLE OUTER MIRROR - In a shaft structure of a retractable outer mirror, a shaft includes: a first member; and a second member. The first member includes: a base section having an attachment boss; a shaft section vertically arranged on the base section; and a catch part by which a catch member is caught. The second member includes: clutch parts that performs an engagement or a release of the engagement in response to rotation of a frame; and an insert portion inserted into a shaft section. The second member is fitted in with the shaft section from above a top end side of the shaft section. | 11-25-2010 |
20100302659 | FOLDING OUTER MIRROR - The object of this invention is to provide a folding outer mirror, in which the cost reduction, the prevention of large sizes and heavy weights, and higher stiffness of the stopper mechanism can be obtained. The folding outer mirror includes a mirror base extending outside from a side surface of vehicle body, a mirror assembly attached rotatably to the mirror base, and a stopper mechanism for stopping the mirror assembly at a predetermined position. The stopper mechanism is provided with a base-side engaging surface formed in the mirror base, and a body-side engaging surface formed in the mirror assembly and being in plane contact with the base-side engaging surface at a predetermined position. The base-side engaging surface and the body-side engaging surface are formed such that a raising angle relative to a rotating direction of the mirror assembly becomes a sharp angle. | 12-02-2010 |
20110069406 | HINGE CONSTRUCTION - A hinge construction for a wing mirror unit for a motor vehicle is proposed that comprises a first hinge part for mounting on the motor vehicle and a second hinge part, pivotably connected therewith via a shaft. The second hinge part supports a mirror frame of the wing mirror unit, wherein the shaft is connected with one hinge part and wherein the other hinge part is arranged pivotably about the shaft. The mirror frame has a location guide that corresponds with a location rib of a power fold module that is inserted into the frame. | 03-24-2011 |
20110134551 | MIRROR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mirror mounting assembly for mounting a mirror on a vehicle bulkhead. The assembly includes a mirror element and a main support arm having a first end and a second end. The mirror element is connected to the first end of the main support arm. The second end of the main support arm is mountable to the vehicle. A pair of brackets are configured to conform to an engine bay side wall of the vehicle. Each bracket has a center portion and two laterally extending flanges that extend at an angle from the center portion in opposite directions. One of the flanges of each bracket is connectable to the bulkhead of the vehicle in the engine bay. A first additional support arm has a first end connected to a first one of the brackets and a second end connected to the main support arm. A second additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. Finally, a third additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. | 06-09-2011 |
20110141590 | DOOR MIRROR AND ASSEMBLY METHOD THEREFOR - The present invention provides a door mirror and assembly method therefor with improved assembly performance. A housing support member, housing, and base of a manually retractable door mirror are assembled using screws, a coil spring, and a plate. During assembly, the housing support member is supported in an upside-down position by a jig, and the housing and base are placed in sequence in an upside-down position on the housing support member from above. An electric drive mechanism, fitting, housing, and base of an electrically retractable door mirror are assembled using screws. During assembly, the electric drive mechanism is supported in an upside-down position by a jig, and the fitting, housing, and base are placed in sequence in an upside-down position on the electric drive mechanism from above. | 06-16-2011 |
20110141591 | COMMON BASE FOR MANUALLY RETRACTABLE AND ELECTRICALLY RETRACTABLE VEHICLE DOOR MIRRORS, MANUALLY RETRACTABLE VEHICLE DOOR MIRROR, ELECTRICALLY RETRACTABLE VEHICLE DOOR MIRROR, AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY MANUFACTURING MANUALLY RETRACTABLE/ELECTRICALLY RETRACTABLE VEHICLE DOOR MIRROR - The present invention provides a base which can be used for both manually retractable vehicle door mirror in which a shaft is placed on a rotating side and electrically retractable vehicle door mirror in which a shaft is placed on a stationary side. A base includes a car body fixing section and rotation support section. The rotation support section is equipped with an upright shaft fastening surface on which a shaft of an electric drive mechanism of an electrically retractable door mirror is fastened upright. A center hole is formed in a central part of the upright shaft fastening surface to rotatably pass a shaft formed on a rotating side of a manually retractable door mirror. An annular wall housing groove is formed on an outer circumferential side of the upright shaft fastening surface to rotatably house an annular wall formed coaxially with the shaft on the rotating side of the manually retractable door mirror. | 06-16-2011 |
20110141592 | MANUALLY RETRACTABLE VEHICLE DOOR MIRROR - The present invention provides a manually retractable vehicle door mirror which can reduce the number of parts and improve efficiency of assembly operations as well as provide large bearing capacity at a location outwardly away from a shaft location to bear bending moments acting on a housing support member due to external forces. A housing support member is formed integrally with a shaft, annular wall, and a housing-support-member-side portion of a clutch, which are placed coaxially with a rotation axis. A housing is fixedly coupled to the housing support member. A base is formed integrally with a shaft passage hole, annular wall housing groove, and a base-side portion of a clutch, which are placed coaxially with a rotation axis. The shaft is rotatably inserted into the shaft passage hole, the annular wall is rotatably housed in the annular wall housing groove, and the housing support member is supported on the base in such a way as to be able to rotate around the rotation axis. | 06-16-2011 |
20110176232 | MIRROR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY - A mirror mounting assembly for mounting a mirror on a vehicle bulkhead. The assembly includes a mirror element and a main support arm having a first end and a second end. The mirror element is connected to the first end of the main support arm. The second end of the main support arm is mountable to the vehicle. A pair of brackets are configured to conform to an engine bay side wall of the vehicle. Each bracket has a center portion and two laterally extending flanges that extend at an angle from the center portion in opposite directions. One of the flanges of each bracket is connectable to the bulkhead of the vehicle in the engine bay. A first additional support arm has a first end connected to a first one of the brackets and a second end connected to the main support arm. A second additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. Finally, a third additional support arm has a first end connected to the main support arm and a second end connectable to the vehicle. | 07-21-2011 |
20110181972 | EXTENDABLE REARVIEW MIRROR - An exterior rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle including an extendable mirror for improved rearward viewing is disclosed. Several embodiments of the rearview mirror assembly each comprise a mirror housing, a mirror disposed in the mirror housing, and some structure to allow extension of the mirror between an inboard position and an outboard position. In one embodiment, the mirror assembly includes structure to allow rotation of the mirror between inboard and outboard positions. The mirror may comprise a post disposed in a mirror shell and extending along a longitudinal horizontal axis which extends through a plane defined by the mirror, offset from a central vertical axis of the mirror. In another embodiment, the means for rotating the mirror comprises a pivot part having a shaft disposed in an aperture in the mirror shell, which is disposed along the longitudinal horizontal axis. In yet another embodiment, the mean for extending the mirror for an inboard position to an outboard position comprises a groove in the mirror housing, in which a mirror frame is slidably disposed. The frame may be slid, relative to the mirror housing, from an inboard position to an outboard position. | 07-28-2011 |
20110228412 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - A vehicle outside mirror device according to the present invention is provided with a base | 09-22-2011 |
20110228413 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - A vehicle outside mirror device according to the present invention is provided with a base | 09-22-2011 |
20110235200 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - In a conventional vehicle outside mirror device, there has been a problem that a frictional wear occurs. According to the present invention, an interposing member | 09-29-2011 |
20110255188 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - The present invention has been made to achieve an object of securely attaching a push nut to a shaft. A vehicle outside mirror device according to the present invention is provided with: a push nut | 10-20-2011 |
20120087025 | HYBRID EXTERIOR REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY - A hybrid exterior rear view mirror assembly for motor vehicles is described, including a mirror base and an exterior rear view mirror. The mirror base and the exterior rear view mirror are hinged together, so that the exterior rear view mirror can be pivoted about a hinge axis in relation to the mirror base from an operating position into a folding position and vice versa. The hybrid exterior rear view mirror assembly allows the provision of either hand-operated or electromotively operated pivoting of the exterior rear view mirror about the hinge axis in relation to the mirror base, by using one and the same mirror base. For this purpose, the mirror base comprises means for acceptance, optionally, of an axis forming the hinge axis, or of a pivot drive including the hinge axis, whereby the axis is provided for hand-operated pivoting and the pivot drive is provided for electromotively operated pivoting. | 04-12-2012 |
20120087026 | POWER FOLD MECHANISM - A powerfold mechanism for an external rear view mirror is disclosed. The mechanism comprises: a powerfold housing mountable between a mirror housing and a vehicle mountable mirror base; a clutch member urged into engagement with the mirror, the clutch member allowing the mirror housing to be manually moved with respect to the mirror base; an electric drive train between the powerfold housing and the clutch member; and a drive stop movably mounted to the powerfold housing and having a drive stop face engagable with a drive stop detent mounted to the mirror base. | 04-12-2012 |
20120092781 | Utility Vehicle Rear-View Mirror - A rear-view mirror assembly is mounted to the side of a utility vehicle cab which comprises a door hinged to a front pillar of the cab. The assembly comprises a minor support bracket for supporting a rear-view mirror in a position which at least partly resides within a swept volume of the door. The support bracket is pivotally mounted to the cab and a rod is connected between the support bracket and the door. The mirror pivots upwardly to a position outside said swept volume as the door is opened, effectively ‘leapfrogging’ the door. | 04-19-2012 |
20120134035 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - It is important to eliminate or reduce dispersion in clutch torque of a clutch mechanism for each product to its required minimum. According to the present invention, a clutch member | 05-31-2012 |
20120154940 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE REARVIEW MIRROR DEVICE - In a vehicle outside rearview mirror device including a mirror housing capable of tilting with respect to a vehicle body, the vehicle outside rearview mirror device includes a base fixed to the vehicle body; a shaft fixed to the base; and the mirror housing mounted to the shaft so as to be capable of tilting, wherein a wall that reduces a flow rate of a wind passing through a gap between the base and the mirror housing is provided to the shaft. | 06-21-2012 |
20120162796 | MIRROR ADJUSTMENT DEVICE - A mirror adjustment device, in particular for a motor vehicle, comprising a mirror foot for mounting on a motor vehicle and a mirror housing adjustably connected with the mirror foot, wherein the mirror housing is adjustable between a folded-in position in which the mirror housing is situated substantially along the motor vehicle and a folded-out position in which the mirror housing is situated substantially transversely to the motor vehicle. The mirror housing is adjustable between a first position in which a slit is present between neighboring surfaces of the mirror housing and the mirror foot and a second position in which the neighboring surfaces of the mirror housing and the mirror foot substantially abut against each other. The mirror adjustment device comprises an elastic element for biasing the mirror housing towards the first position and is provided with cooperating elements for, under the influence of the elastic element, bringing the mirror housing into the first position when adjusting the mirror housing between the folded-in position and the folded-out position. | 06-28-2012 |
20130010379 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - The present invention includes a first rotation restraining mechanism and a second rotation restraining mechanism. As a result, the present invention is capable of restraining a rotation to a storage location B and a rotation of a forward tilt location C of a mirror assembly | 01-10-2013 |
20130010380 | DOOR MIRROR FOR VEHICLE - Provided is a door mirror ( | 01-10-2013 |
20130050856 | Exterior Mirror Unit, Mirror Support, Method for Assembly of an Exterior Mirror Unit - Exterior mirror unit comprising a mirror base for attachment to a motor vehicle, a mirror support connectable with the mirror base and an actuator unit placed between the mirror support and mirror base for pivoting adjustment of the mirror support relative to the mirror base, wherein the mirror support is connectable with the actuator unit and the mirror base in a manner detachable as a whole. | 02-28-2013 |
20130050857 | MIRROR DEVICE FOR VEHICLE - In a vehicle door mirror device, by a first fixed-face of a fixed projection of a stay and a first rotating-face of a rotating projection of a drive body contacting, further rotation of a mirror is inhibited when the mirror is disposed in a housed position. A slope-angle of the first fixed-face to the housing direction is smaller than a slope-angle of the first rotating-face to a forward folded direction. Contact between the upper end of the first fixed-face and the first rotating-face can accordingly be restricted, and a distance from the lower end of the first fixed-face to the contact position with the first rotating-face can be made short. So, moment acting on the first fixed-face from the first rotating-face can be made small, enabling damage to the lower end position of the first fixed-face to be suppressed. A reduction in weight and cost can accordingly be achieved. | 02-28-2013 |
20130070352 | EXTENDABLE REARVIEW MIRROR - An extendable rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle includes a mirror housing for attachment to the vehicle. The mirror assembly includes a mirror frame disposed within the mirror housing in an inboard position and slidably movable from the inboard position to an outboard position relative to the mirror housing. The extendable rearview mirror assembly includes a first mirror disposed in the mirror frame and a second mirror disposed in the mirror housing and concealed behind the first mirror in the inboard position and exposed in the outboard position for providing improved lateral rearward viewing to an operator of the vehicle. A detent mechanism retains the first mirror in the inboard position. | 03-21-2013 |
20130070353 | DOOR MIRROR - A mirror housing of an electric door mirror is provided with a partition wall for partitioning a mirror accommodating space and a harness accommodating space. The partition wall is provided with an opening portion for exposing a terminal portion of a mirror surface angle adjusting unit to the harness accommodating space. A peripheral edge portion of the opening portion is provided with a claw portion elastically deformed when a connector portion is pushed to the terminal portion and elastically recovered to be opposed to a back face of the connector portion to thereby prevent detachment of the connector portion after connecting the connector portion to the terminal portion. Further, a peripheral edge portion of the opening portion is provided with a guide portion for restricting a movement of the connector portion against an elastic force of the claw portion. | 03-21-2013 |
20130083412 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - The present invention is provided with a shaft, a gear case, a set of a motor, a deceleration mechanism, and a clutch mechanism, an electrically driven rotation range restricting mechanism, and a holding mechanism. The holding mechanism is provided between a shaft and a casing. This holding mechanism is established in a noncontact state with respect to the shaft and the casing in a range in which a mirror assembly rotates between a use location and a storage location, and is established in a contact state with respect to the shaft and casing so as to hold the mirror assembly in the use location when the mirror assembly is positioned in the use location. As a result, the present invention is compatible with hindering applying of a load to an electrically driven storage unit and holding the mirror assembly in such a manner as to be free of vibration. | 04-04-2013 |
20130107383 | MIRROR DEVICE FOR VEHICLE | 05-02-2013 |
20130107384 | MIRROR MOUNTING ASSEMBLY | 05-02-2013 |
20130120864 | OVERHEAD CONSOLE OF VEHICLE - An overhead console apparatus of a vehicle may include a housing provided in a front portion of an indoor ceiling of the vehicle and having a downwardly open accommodation portion formed therein, a glass case accommodated in the accommodation portion and rotatably coupled to the housing around a rotating shaft that may be formed on a front side surface thereof in a traverse direction of the vehicle, a conversation mirror accommodated in a rear portion of the glass case in the accommodation portion, and a switch slidably provided on a side of the glass case to selectively couple the glass case and the conversation mirror, wherein when the switch moves in a first direction, the conversation mirror may be integrally coupled to the glass case, and when the switch moves in a second direction, the conversation mirror may be separated from the glass case. | 05-16-2013 |
20130120865 | VEHICLE MIRROR DEVICE - In a vehicle door mirror device, when a fitting recess portion and a fitting protrusion portion fit, a gap is formed between an orthogonal face and an opposing face due to a fitting recess portion and a fitting protrusion portion contacting along case rotating direction. Accordingly, even when the fitting protrusion portion wears and external shape becomes smaller, the fitting recess portion and the fitting protrusion portion are contacted and fitted until the gap disappears. The gap is set larger than a gap between a visor and a stay. Therefore, the fitting recess portion and the fitting protrusion portion contact along the case rotating direction even when the visor contacts the stay, due to presence of the gap. Accordingly, even when the visor contacting the stay is taken as useful life indicator of the device, rattling of the visor against the stay can be suppressed at this stage. | 05-16-2013 |
20130148218 | SWING ARM VEHICLE MIRROR SYSTEM - A mirror imaging system for military vehicles such as Humvees. Mirror assemblies with preferred convex and/or ellipsoidal lens members are positioned outside the front and sides of the vehicles to provide extended fields of view around the vehicles. The mirror assemblies have spring actuated rotation mechanisms which allow the mirror assemblies to be rotated from their deployed positions due to intentional or accidental contact, or for storage or transport. The mounting assemblies can be angled to allow the mirrors to be positioned more closely adjacent the surface of the hood of the vehicle. The mirror assemblies can be rotated manually, or rotated remotely with an electronic actuation system. Mounting mechanisms for the mirror assemblies can be attached to the hood hinge members which are located at the front of the vehicle. | 06-13-2013 |
20130194685 | VEHICLE DOOR MIRROR - A vehicle door minor is provided in which an upward facing support seat and a support shaft rising from the support seat are fixedly provided on a side door side of a vehicle, a click mechanism is provided between opposing faces of the support seat and a bearing part provided on a bracket and pivotably supported on the support shaft, a coil spring is provided between a spring receiving member fixed to the support shaft and a flat spring receiving face formed on the bearing part, and a lubricant reservoir is formed on the spring receiving face. The lubricant reservoir has at least a first groove that continues so that one end is disposed closer to the center of the support shaft than the other end. Thus, a lubricant is always stably supplied to an area of the coil spring that is in sliding contact with the spring receiving face. | 08-01-2013 |
20130242423 | GROUP OF EXTERIOR MIRRORS - A system of exterior mirrors having a mirror head and a mirror foot, the system including a first mirror which is configured to rotate about and also move vertically along a first axis defined by a first drive for the first mirror, and a second mirror which is configured to rotate about a second axis defined by a second drive for the second mirror. | 09-19-2013 |
20130258510 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - According to the present invention, with regard to a plurality of notch portions, a plurality of tilt faces are provided for a respective one of the notch portions. As a result, the present invention is capable of lowering a facial pressure of a respective one of a plurality of tilt faces of one notch portion more remarkably than a facial pressure of one tilt face of one notch portion. As a result, the present invention is capable of reducing a frictional wear and tear of a tilt face without a need to use any other component. | 10-03-2013 |
20130258511 | VEHICLE OUTSIDE MIRROR DEVICE - According to the present invention, a stopper member lock mechanism is configured to lock a stopper member from rotating in a direction from a forward tilt location to a use location with respect to a shaft when the mirror assembly that is positioned in the forward tilt location is restored to the use location and to release the locked state of the stopper member when the mirror assembly is restored from the forward tilt location to the use location. As a result, it is capable of causing the mirror assembly to be precisely positioned in the use location without any positional shift when the mirror assembly that has rotated from the use location to the forward tilt location for the sake of buffering is rotated and restored from the forward tilt location to the use location. | 10-03-2013 |
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20140118855 | Mirror Assembly and Vehicles Including Same - A vehicle includes a body structure, a mirror assembly, a controller, and a position sensor. The mirror assembly includes a mirror housing, housing motor, and mirror. The housing motor is operably coupled with the mirror housing and the body structure and is configured to facilitate movement of the mirror housing relative to the body structure. The controller is in electrical communication with the housing motor. The position sensor is in electrical communication with the controller. The controller is configured to detect a position of a rider of the vehicle and to facilitate selective operation of the housing motor to result in movement of the mirror housing to correspond with the detected position of the rider. | 05-01-2014 |
20140146407 | VEHICULAR EXTERIOR REARVIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY - An exterior rearview mirror assembly is to be mounted to a vehicle and includes a pedestal, a mirror holder, a coupling member connected between the pedestal and the mirror holder, a sleeve mounted to the coupling member, an engagement member held between the coupling member and the pedestal, a first screwed fastener threaded with the pedestal, a limiting member mounted to the first screwed fastener, and a springy member held between the limiting member and the coupling member. The engagement member is engaged with the pedestal and the sleeve. When the engagement member is controlled to disengage selectively from the pedestal or the sleeve, an included angle between the coupling member and the pedestal can be adjusted. | 05-29-2014 |
20140160586 | SIDE MIRROR CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR VEHICLE - A side mirror control system and method for a vehicle includes a first mirror module and driving unit driving a first side mirror on one side of the vehicle; a second mirror module and driving unit for driving a second side mirror on the other side of the vehicle; and a driver door module controlling the first mirror module and driving unit and the second mirror module and driving unit so that folding finish points of time of the first side mirror and the second side mirror are coincident with each other. | 06-12-2014 |
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