Side-view mirror cleaning device
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1. A device for removing accumulated dirt and water from a mirrored surface of a side-view mirror of an automobile, the device comprising:
- a. an air intake to gather air, the air moving into the air intake in a first direction;
b. an air discharge to release the air, the air leaving the air discharge in a second direction;
c. the air intake and air discharge connected by a flow channel;
d. the flow channel including a constrictor and a diverter;
i. the constrictor decreasing cross-sectional area of the flow channel, thereby increasing speed of the air; and
ii. the diverter changing a flow direction of the air, thereby directing the air against the mirrored surface of the side-view mirror.
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The disclosed mirror cleaning device attaches to a side-view mirror of an automobile. Using a front-facing inlet, the mirror cleaning device takes in air, passes the air through a constriction and deflector/diverter, ultimately discharging the air against the mirrored face of a side-view mirror. The constriction and deflector act to redirect and accelerate the air, allowing the air to more effectively clean the side-view mirror.
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18 Claims
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1. A device for removing accumulated dirt and water from a mirrored surface of a side-view mirror of an automobile, the device comprising:
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a. an air intake to gather air, the air moving into the air intake in a first direction; b. an air discharge to release the air, the air leaving the air discharge in a second direction; c. the air intake and air discharge connected by a flow channel; d. the flow channel including a constrictor and a diverter; i. the constrictor decreasing cross-sectional area of the flow channel, thereby increasing speed of the air; and ii. the diverter changing a flow direction of the air, thereby directing the air against the mirrored surface of the side-view mirror. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A device for removing accumulated dirt and water from a mirrored surface using air passing around an automobile, the device comprising:
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a. an air inlet having a first area; b. an air discharge having a second area; i. the first area at least three times as large as the second area, thereby increasing the speed of the air; c. the air inlet and air discharge connected by a tunnel; d. the tunnel changing the direction of the flow of air by between 95 and 110 degrees; e. whereby the air is directed against a mirrored surface. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A mirror-cleaning device for the removal of water and debris from a side-view mirror, the mirror-cleaning device comprising:
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a. an air inlet; i. the air inlet having an air inlet height and an air inlet width that define an air inlet area; ii. incoming air passing into the air inlet flowing in a direction along an air inlet axis; b. an air discharge; i. the air inlet having an air discharge height and an air discharge width that define an air discharge area; ii. discharged air passing out of the air discharge flowing in a direction along an air discharge axis; c. a constriction; i. the constriction between the air inlet and the air discharge; ii. the constriction causing the air discharge area to be equal to or less than one-third of air inlet area; d. a diverter i. the diverter between the air inlet and the air discharge; ii. the diverter causing the air discharge axis to be offset from the air inlet axis by an inside angle of between 70 and 85 degrees. e. whereby the constriction acts to increase the speed of the incoming air and the diverter acts to alter the angle of the incoming air, thus causing the discharged air to remove water and debris from a side-view mirror. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18)
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