Adjusting device for a motor vehicle mirror with contactor
First Claim
1. An adjusting device for the outside mirror of a motor vehicle, the adjusting device comprising:
- a drive housing;
a mirror glass carrier;
a central ball and cap bearing for mounting the mirror glass carrier to the drive housing, the ball and cap bearing having a central axis;
intersecting toothed strips enveloping the shell-like drive housing, the tooth stripes in engagement with output toothed gears of two drive motors, disposed in the drive housing;
an electric contactor for the mirror glass to supply electric energy, the electric contactor including contact connecting lines guided through the central axis of the ball and cap bearing.
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Abstract
Adjusting device for the outside mirror of a motor vehicle, comprising a drive housing, on which is mounted a mirror glass carrier that is mounted by means of a central ball and cap bearing and that is provided with intersecting toothed strips, chains or the like, which, enveloping the shell-like drive housing, are in engagement with output toothed gears of two drive motors, disposed in the drive housing, and comprising an electric contactor for the mirror glass to supply electric energy to heat the mirror, dim the mirror or the like, wherein the contact connecting lines are guided through the central axis of the ball and cap bearing.
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1. An adjusting device for the outside mirror of a motor vehicle, the adjusting device comprising:
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a drive housing;
a mirror glass carrier;
a central ball and cap bearing for mounting the mirror glass carrier to the drive housing, the ball and cap bearing having a central axis;
intersecting toothed strips enveloping the shell-like drive housing, the tooth stripes in engagement with output toothed gears of two drive motors, disposed in the drive housing;
an electric contactor for the mirror glass to supply electric energy, the electric contactor including contact connecting lines guided through the central axis of the ball and cap bearing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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