Rear view mirror
First Claim
1. A rear view mirror for a motor vehicle comprising(a) a housing including(1) a back plate portion (4);
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(b) a mirror (8) pivotally mounted within said housing chamber, the lower edge of said mirror being arranged within said housing recess, said mirror being operable to pivot between a normal position wherein said mirror is arranged adjacent and generally parallel to said front frame portion, and an anti-glare position wherein said mirror diverges from said front frame portion in the direction of the upper edge of said mirror; and
(c) means for pivoting said mirror between said normal and anti-glare positions, said pivoting means including(1) means (20) for biasing said mirror toward its normal position;
(2) a unitary electrical assembly (12) mounted on said back plate portion within said housing, said assembly containing an electrical circuit including(a) a printed circuit board (104,
161);
(b) a photosensor (14) mounted on said board for sensing light incident on said mirror,(c) a solenoid coil (16) connected with said photosensor;
(d) means (168,
169) for supplying a voltage across said photosensor, said photosensor producing a voltage output corresponding with said incident light;
(e) reference voltage means (82) connected with said voltage supply;
(f) operational amplifier means (177) for comparing the photosensor output voltage with said reference voltage; and
(g) transistor means (179) responsive to the output of said operational amplifier for controlling the flow of current through said solenoid coil; and
(3) metallic plate means (164) mounted on the rear portion of said mirror, whereby when a sufficient amount of light strikes said photosensor, said solenoid coil generates a magnetic field which attracts said metallic plate means to pivot said mirror to its anti-glare position.
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Abstract
A motor vehicle rear view mirror is disclosed having a mirror glass which pivots automatically from a normal position to an anti-glare position in response to headlight glare. The glass is mounted between a front frame and a back plate of a two part housing and carries a magnetic member for co-operating with a solenoid coil of an electrical assembly. The electrical assembly is formed as a single unit mounted in the back plate and includes a photosensor receiving light through a partly silvered region of the mirror glass. A signal from the photosensor is amplified by one or more transistors to energize the solenoid coil. A pair of switch contacts is actuated when the mirror glass changes its position to the anti-glare position and is arranged to reduce current flow in the coil to a level just sufficient to hold the mirror glass in the anti-glare position. The rear of the mirror housing is coupled to a mounting arm by a ball and socket joint, the socket comprising an elongate bore having an inwardly tapering section to receive balls of various diameters. A locking member is secured in the bore in order to retain the ball in the bore.
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15 Claims
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1. A rear view mirror for a motor vehicle comprising
(a) a housing including (1) a back plate portion (4); - and
(2) a front frame portion (6) connected with said back plate portion to define a chamber, said housing containing a recess in the inner surface of the lower portion thereof, said recess extending parallel with said front plate portion; (b) a mirror (8) pivotally mounted within said housing chamber, the lower edge of said mirror being arranged within said housing recess, said mirror being operable to pivot between a normal position wherein said mirror is arranged adjacent and generally parallel to said front frame portion, and an anti-glare position wherein said mirror diverges from said front frame portion in the direction of the upper edge of said mirror; and (c) means for pivoting said mirror between said normal and anti-glare positions, said pivoting means including (1) means (20) for biasing said mirror toward its normal position; (2) a unitary electrical assembly (12) mounted on said back plate portion within said housing, said assembly containing an electrical circuit including (a) a printed circuit board (104,
161);(b) a photosensor (14) mounted on said board for sensing light incident on said mirror, (c) a solenoid coil (16) connected with said photosensor; (d) means (168,
169) for supplying a voltage across said photosensor, said photosensor producing a voltage output corresponding with said incident light;(e) reference voltage means (82) connected with said voltage supply; (f) operational amplifier means (177) for comparing the photosensor output voltage with said reference voltage; and (g) transistor means (179) responsive to the output of said operational amplifier for controlling the flow of current through said solenoid coil; and (3) metallic plate means (164) mounted on the rear portion of said mirror, whereby when a sufficient amount of light strikes said photosensor, said solenoid coil generates a magnetic field which attracts said metallic plate means to pivot said mirror to its anti-glare position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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8. A rear view mirror for a motor vehicle, comprising
(a) a housing including (1) a recessed back plate portion (4); -
(2) a front plate portion (6) adapted for connection with said back plate portion to define a chamber, said housing containing a recess (90) in the inner surface of the lower portion thereof, said recess extending parallel with said front plate portion; (b) a mirror (8) pivotally mounted within said housing chamber, the lower edge of said mirror being arranged within said housing recess, said mirror being operable to pivot between a normal position wherein said mirror is arranged adjacent and generally parallel to said front frame portion and an anti-glare position wherein said mirror diverges from said front frame portion in the direction of the upper edge of said mirror; (c) means (20) for biasing said mirror toward its normal position; and (d) means for pivoting said mirror toward its anti-glare position including (1) a unitary electrical assembly (12) mounted on said back plate portion within said chamber opposite the rear portion of said mirror, said assembly containing an electrical circuit including (a) a printed circuit board (104); (b) a photosensor (14) mounted on said printed circuit board for detecting light incident on said mirror; (c) a solenoid coil (16) for generating a magnetic field; and (d) transistor circuit means (112) for energizing said coil in response to incident light on the photosensor above a predetermined intensity; and (2) metallic plate means (18) mounted on the rear portion of said mirror opposite said electircal assembly, whereby when light above the predetermined intensity strikes said photosensor, said solenoid coil generates a magnetic field which attracts said metallic plate means, thereby pivoting said mirror to its anti-glare position. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11)
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