Visualization System for Vehicles
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Abstract
A visualization system for vehicles includes a mirror glass, three housing elements and a securing element. The first element includes an engagement aperture. The second element includes a first shaft extending in an outward direction. The first shaft has a first undercut opposite a rear side. The third element includes a second shaft that extends in an inward direction towards the housing. The second shaft has a second undercut opposite a rear side. The securing element extends in the inward direction into the engagement aperture and presses against both rear sides of the shafts causing both the first and second undercuts to press against the edge of the engagement aperture from opposite sides and thereby preventing the first and second shafts from moving either inward or outward with respect to the first element. The mirror glass is disposed on the opposite side of the third element from the first element.
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37 Claims
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18. A visualization system for vehicles, comprising:
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a first element that includes an engagement aperture; a second element that includes an elastic shaft that extends in an outward fitting direction, wherein the elastic shaft has an engagement side with an undercut and a rear side opposite the engagement side, and wherein the undercut engages an edge of the engagement aperture in an assembled state of the visualization system; and a securing element that presses the elastic shaft against the edge of the engagement aperture in the assembled state. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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32. A visualization system for vehicles, comprising:
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a first element that includes an engagement aperture; a second element that includes a first shaft extending in an outward direction, wherein the first shaft has a first undercut on an engagement side and a rear side opposite the engagement side, and wherein the first undercut presses against an edge of the engagement aperture; a third element that includes a second shaft extending in an inward direction, wherein the second shaft has a second undercut on an engagement side and a rear side opposite the engagement side, and wherein the second undercut presses against the edge of the engagement aperture; a securing element that extends in an inward direction into the engagement aperture and presses against both the rear side of the first shaft and the rear side of the second shaft; and a mirror glass disposed on an opposite side of the third element from the first element. - View Dependent Claims (33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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Specification