Memory reset arrangement for mirror
First Claim
1. In a remote control type angle adjusting arrangement for a mirror including a mechanism casing which is fixedly provided in a mirror housing and to which generally a central portion of a rear face of a back cover member for supporting the mirror is pivotally connected, and first and second push-pull driving shafts coupled to reversible motor means through power transmitting means and extending from said mechanism casing for axial movement so as to pivot said back cover member and mirror in predetermined directions about said pivotal connection, one end of said first push-pull driving shaft being connected selectively to an upper or lower side and one end of said second push-pull driving shaft being connected selectively to a left or right side of said back cover member with respect to said central pivotal connection, a memory reset arrangement for the mirror, which comprises memory switches each including a switch shaft connected to the other end of each of said first and second push-pull driving shafts so as to be movable in an axial direction, a contact holder fitted over the switch shaft in an axial direction for selective engagement with or disengagement from said switch shaft, and having movable contacts accommodated therein, and a fixed contact plate having a fixed contact formed face to which said movable contacts are held in sliding contact, said contact holder being normally urged by a spring means to a predetermined neutral position on said fixed contact plate, and an electro-magnetic clutch means for selective engagement or disengagement between said contact holder and said switch shaft, and a reset circuit for feeding electric power to said reversible motor means by effecting a self-retaining function in association with operation of a reset switch, said reset circuit being arranged to be released from said self-retaining function when said contact holder of said memory switch has arrived at said neutral position on said fixed contact plate.
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Abstract
An improved memory reset arrangement for a mirror such as a rearview mirror of a motor vehicle and the like, which is so arranged that push-pull driving shafts for tilting or pivoting the mirror are directly associated with memory switches for memorizing rotational positions of the mirror so as to simplify the construction of the memory reset arrangement for the mirror, with a consequent reduction in cost.
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9 Claims
- 1. In a remote control type angle adjusting arrangement for a mirror including a mechanism casing which is fixedly provided in a mirror housing and to which generally a central portion of a rear face of a back cover member for supporting the mirror is pivotally connected, and first and second push-pull driving shafts coupled to reversible motor means through power transmitting means and extending from said mechanism casing for axial movement so as to pivot said back cover member and mirror in predetermined directions about said pivotal connection, one end of said first push-pull driving shaft being connected selectively to an upper or lower side and one end of said second push-pull driving shaft being connected selectively to a left or right side of said back cover member with respect to said central pivotal connection, a memory reset arrangement for the mirror, which comprises memory switches each including a switch shaft connected to the other end of each of said first and second push-pull driving shafts so as to be movable in an axial direction, a contact holder fitted over the switch shaft in an axial direction for selective engagement with or disengagement from said switch shaft, and having movable contacts accommodated therein, and a fixed contact plate having a fixed contact formed face to which said movable contacts are held in sliding contact, said contact holder being normally urged by a spring means to a predetermined neutral position on said fixed contact plate, and an electro-magnetic clutch means for selective engagement or disengagement between said contact holder and said switch shaft, and a reset circuit for feeding electric power to said reversible motor means by effecting a self-retaining function in association with operation of a reset switch, said reset circuit being arranged to be released from said self-retaining function when said contact holder of said memory switch has arrived at said neutral position on said fixed contact plate.
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9. A remote control rear view mirror apparatus for adjusting the angular position of a mirror of the type used on automobiles comprising:
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a mirror member; a mirror housing; a support member secured to the mirror housing and pivotally supporting the mirror in the mirror housing; first and second shafts offset from each other and coupled to the mirror member for linear movement so as to pivot the mirror member about a pivotal connection; means for selectively driving one or more of the shafts, one end of one shaft being connected to an upper or lower side of the mirror member on one side of the pivotal connection and an end of the other shaft being connected to a left or right side of the mirror member with respect to the pivotal connection whereby the mirror member can be automatically adjusted vertically and horizontally, and means for providing a set predetermined position of the mirror member and storing that position for an automatic return from other positions of the mirror member including a memory reset apparatus having a plurality of memory switches, each having a switch shaft connected to each of the shafts so as to be movable in an axial direction, a contact holder fitted over the switch shaft for selective engagement with or disengagement from the switch shaft and having movable contacts accomodated therein, a contact plate having a contact face to which the movable contacts are held in sliding contact, resilient means for urging the contact holder to a predetermined neutral position and means for engaging the contact holder and the switch shafts.
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