Vehicle rear-view mirror having improved structure
First Claim
1. A vehicle rear-view mirror comprising:
- a casing having an opening inside which a mirror is mounted, and the improvement comprises;
a first lampshade, mounted on a top portion of said casing, said first lampshade comprising a first lamp mounted therein and at least a transparent front wall and a transparent rear wall; and
a second lampshade, mounted on a bottom portion of said casing, said second lampshade comprising a second lamp mounted therein and a third transparent wall faced in the same direction as said mirror;
thereby the light emitted from said first lamp and the second lamp is able to penetrate through said first and second transparent walls of said first lampshade and said third transparent wall of said second lampshade respectively.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a vehicle rear-view mirror having an improved structure. The present invention primarily comprises a casing having an opening inside which a mirror is mounted, wherein the casing comprises a first lampshade, mounted on a top portion of the casing, the first lampshade comprising a first lamp mounted therein and at least a transparent front wall and a transparent rear wall; and a second lampshade, mounted on a bottom portion of the casing, the second lampshade comprising a second lamp mounted therein and a third transparent wall faced in the same direction as the mirror; thereby the light emitted from the first lamp and the second lamp is able to penetrate through the first and second transparent walls of the first lampshade and the third transparent wall of the second lampshade respectively.
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5 Claims
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1. A vehicle rear-view mirror comprising:
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a casing having an opening inside which a mirror is mounted, and the improvement comprises;
a first lampshade, mounted on a top portion of said casing, said first lampshade comprising a first lamp mounted therein and at least a transparent front wall and a transparent rear wall; and
a second lampshade, mounted on a bottom portion of said casing, said second lampshade comprising a second lamp mounted therein and a third transparent wall faced in the same direction as said mirror;
thereby the light emitted from said first lamp and the second lamp is able to penetrate through said first and second transparent walls of said first lampshade and said third transparent wall of said second lampshade respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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