Floating mirror
DCFirst Claim
1. A lighted mirror assembly comprising,a frame,a plurality of light sources,a plurality of sockets for receiving said light sources,a plurality of socket supports for respectively supporting said sockets in different planes,each of said socket supports mounted to said frame with at least one end thereof extending outwardly from said frame in different planes,each of said sockets respectively attached to said one end of said socket supports such that said sockets are located in different planes beyond said frame such that the ends of said light sources supported in said sockets overlap each in different planes other beyond said frame, anda mirror mounted to and extending outwardly from the periphery of said frame,at least a portion of the periphery of said mirror is translucent and extends beyond said frame and overlies said light sources and the overlapped ends thereof.
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Abstract
An apparatus including a mirror mounted to a frame which attaches to a peripheral back lighting assembly that supports the mirror assembly.
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21 Claims
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1. A lighted mirror assembly comprising,
a frame, a plurality of light sources, a plurality of sockets for receiving said light sources, a plurality of socket supports for respectively supporting said sockets in different planes, each of said socket supports mounted to said frame with at least one end thereof extending outwardly from said frame in different planes, each of said sockets respectively attached to said one end of said socket supports such that said sockets are located in different planes beyond said frame such that the ends of said light sources supported in said sockets overlap each in different planes other beyond said frame, and a mirror mounted to and extending outwardly from the periphery of said frame, at least a portion of the periphery of said mirror is translucent and extends beyond said frame and overlies said light sources and the overlapped ends thereof.
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14. A back lit mirror assembly comprising,
a mirror comprising a piece of silvered glass with a peripheral border portion thereof which has been treated to render the peripheral border portion translucent, a frame for supporting said mirror, a plurality of light source support means mounted to and extending beyond the perimeter of said frame in a spaced apart planes, and a plurality of elongated light sources which are mounted respectively to said light source support means so as to extend beyond the perimeter of said frame in different planes thereby to overlap each other beyond corners of said frame and behind the peripheral border portion of said mirror in order to provide a fully illuminated perimeter of said mirror.
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19. A mirror assembly with full peripheral back-lighting comprising,
a frame, a plurality of socket support means mounted to said frame in spaced apart relationship with portions thereof extending outwardly from said frame in different planes, sockets for mounting light sources, each of said sockets respectively attached to said portions of said socket support means such that light sources mounted in said sockets extend outwardly from the frame such that ends of adjacent light sources overlap each other in different planes, a mirror mounted to said frame and extending outwardly from the periphery thereof, a support sheet attached to said mirror for supporting said mirror, said frame includes a plurality of substantially parallel ledges which form at least one groove therebetween to receive a portion of said support sheet and said mirror, a translucent band included at the entire periphery of said mirror, a support rack adapted to be mounted on an external support structure for mounting said assembly to the support structure, and reflective shields extending outwardly from said frame and mounted to reflect light from light sources mounted in said sockets through said translucent band at the periphery of said mirror.
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20. A back lit mirror assembly comprising,
a mirror comprising a sheet of silvered glass, a peripheral band of said mirror which is translucent, a support sheet attached to the rear surface of said mirror, a frame comprising a plurality of side members which are joined together at ends thereof, a plurality of socket supports mounted to and extending outwardly from each of the side members of said frame adjacent the ends of the side members such that the outer ends of said socket supports on adjacent side members overlie each other, a plurality of light sockets respectively attached to said outer ends of said socket supports such that said light sockets extend beyond the side members of said frame and overlie each other in different planes, said mirror mounted to and extending outwardly from the periphery of said frame, a plurality of elongated light sources, said light sources are mounted in said light sockets such that ends of adjacent said light sources overlap each other in different planes at external corners of said frame behind said peripheral band of said mirror in order to provide a fully illuminated perimeter of said mirror, support means on one of said side members of said frame for supporting said mirror and said support sheet thereon, a support rack adapted to be mounted on a separate support structure for mounting said assembly to the support structure, and reflective shields extending outwardly from said frame and mounted to reflect light through said peripheral band portion of said mirror which is translucent.
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