Rear-view mirror with auxiliary lighting for reverse and open door alert lighting
First Claim
1. A rear-view mirror that have auxiliary lighting for reverse and open door alert lighting, primarily comprising an illuminator installed on the rear-view mirror, said illuminator is linked to the reverse gear sensor and the open door sensor in the door handle, said illuminator is equipped with a power supply unit, two power circuits, a control unit and a light-emitting element, said power circuits link the sensor in said reverse gear and the open door sensor in said door handle;
- in this manner, said light-emitting element is triggered when the vehicle is in reverse gear or the doors are opened to emit a light source of a wider range.
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Abstract
The invention provides a type of rear-view mirror with auxiliary lighting for reverse and open door alert lighting. The invention consists of an illuminator installed at the bottom of a rear-view mirror, with the illuminator supplied with a power supply unit, two power circuits, a control unit, and a light-emitting element. One of the power circuits is linked to the sensor in the reverse gear while the other power circuit is linked to the sensor in the door handle. Therefore, the invention will provide a better light source for drivers trying to back up their cars during nighttime as well as a wide range light source when doors open to alert upcoming traffic so as to prevent collision by upcoming motorcyclists or bicyclists.
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1. A rear-view mirror that have auxiliary lighting for reverse and open door alert lighting, primarily comprising an illuminator installed on the rear-view mirror, said illuminator is linked to the reverse gear sensor and the open door sensor in the door handle, said illuminator is equipped with a power supply unit, two power circuits, a control unit and a light-emitting element, said power circuits link the sensor in said reverse gear and the open door sensor in said door handle;
- in this manner, said light-emitting element is triggered when the vehicle is in reverse gear or the doors are opened to emit a light source of a wider range.
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