Heated mirror
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1. A heated exterior mirror for motor vehicles, comprising:
- a mirror glass with a reflecting coating on a rear surface thereof;
a transparent conductive coating covering most of a front surface of the mirror glass, said coating being divided into two zones electrically isolated from each other by a narrow non-conductive gap;
an electrical heating element thermally bonded to a rear surface of the mirror glass behind the reflective coating;
a circuit connected between said two zones of the transparent conductive coating to sense changes in at least one of the capacitance and resistance of the gap due to deposition of moisture on said front surface and providing an output indicative of the presence of moisture;
switching means receiving said output and switching power to said electrical heating element responsive to the detection of moisture on said front surface; and
an additional heating element applied to a peripheral zone of the front surface of the mirror substantially surrounding said transparent coating.
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Abstract
A heated mirror has a heating element thermally bonded to the rear surface and a transparent conductive coating applied to its front surface and divided by a narrow gap into portion between which the capacitance and resistance will be influenced by moisture. Changes in resistance and/or capacitance of the coating are sensed and used to control the leaking element so as to apply heat to the microns when fogging occurs.
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1. A heated exterior mirror for motor vehicles, comprising:
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a mirror glass with a reflecting coating on a rear surface thereof; a transparent conductive coating covering most of a front surface of the mirror glass, said coating being divided into two zones electrically isolated from each other by a narrow non-conductive gap; an electrical heating element thermally bonded to a rear surface of the mirror glass behind the reflective coating; a circuit connected between said two zones of the transparent conductive coating to sense changes in at least one of the capacitance and resistance of the gap due to deposition of moisture on said front surface and providing an output indicative of the presence of moisture; switching means receiving said output and switching power to said electrical heating element responsive to the detection of moisture on said front surface; and an additional heating element applied to a peripheral zone of the front surface of the mirror substantially surrounding said transparent coating. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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