Sun visor assembly having multiple mirrors
10106017 ยท 2018-10-23
Assignee
Inventors
- David Huelke (Milan, MI, US)
- Scott Holmes DUNHAM (Redford, MI, US)
- Anthony Ligi, JR. (Chelsea, MI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
B60Q1/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sun visor assembly including a visor body and a mirror panel pivotally connected to the visor body. The mirror panel includes a first mirror oriented in a first direction and a second mirror oriented in a second direction. The two mirrors have different magnification factors.
Claims
1. A sun visor assembly, comprising: a visor body; a support for connecting said sun visor assembly to a motor vehicle, said visor body being pivotally received on said support; and a mirror panel pivotally connected to said visor body, said mirror panel including a first mirror oriented in a first direction and a second mirror oriented in a second direction.
2. The sun visor assembly of claim 1 wherein said first direction is opposite said second direction.
3. The sun visor assembly of claim 1 wherein a third mirror is carried on said sun visor body.
4. The sun visor assembly of claim 3, wherein said mirror panel includes opposed pivot pins.
5. The sun visor assembly of claim 4, further including opposed guide tracks for receiving said opposed pivot pins.
6. The sun visor assembly of claim 5, wherein said opposed pivot pins are carried on said mirror panel adjacent a first edge of said mirror panel.
7. The sun visor assembly of claim 6, wherein said third mirror is carried on said visor body between said opposed guide tracks.
8. The sun visor assembly of claim 7, wherein said mirror panel is selectively displaceable between a first position wherein said second mirror is facing and juxtaposed to said visor body and a second position wherein said first mirror is facing and juxtaposed to said visor body.
9. The sun visor assembly of claim 8, wherein each pivot pin of said opposed pivot pins includes an enlarged head and each guide track of said opposed guide tracks includes a channel that receives and captures said enlarged head.
10. The sun visor assembly of claim 8, further including a vanity bezel, said vanity bezel including a first notch adjacent one edge of said mirror panel and a second notch adjacent a second edge of said mirror panel whereby a user may insert a finger in either of said first notch and said second notch in order to engage and turn said mirror panel.
11. The sun visor assembly of claim 8 wherein said first mirror has a first magnification factor M.sub.1, said second mirror has a second magnification factor M.sub.2 and said third mirror has a third magnification factor M.sub.3 wherein M.sub.1?M.sub.2?M.sub.3.
12. The sun visor assembly of claim 3, wherein said first mirror has a first magnification factor M.sub.1, said second mirror has a second magnification factor M.sub.2 and said third mirror has a third magnification factor M.sub.3 where M.sub.1?M.sub.2?M.sub.3.
13. The sun visor assembly of claim 3, further including a hinged cover carried on said visor body, said hinged cover overlying said first mirror, said second mirror and said third mirror when in a closed position.
14. The sun visor assembly of claim 3, further including a light source carried on said visor body.
15. The sun visor assembly of claim 14, wherein said light source comprises a first lamp outboard a first end of said third mirror and a second lamp outboard a second end of said third mirror.
16. The sun visor assembly of claim 3, further including two sided adhesive tape between said first mirror and said second mirror.
17. The sun visor assembly of claim 16, further including a light source carried on said visor body adjacent said third mirror.
18. The sun visor assembly of claim 17, further including a hinged cover carried on said visor body, said hinged cover overlying said third mirror, said mirror panel and said light source when in a closed position.
19. A sun visor assembly, comprising: a visor body pivotally connected to a motor vehicle; a first mirror carried on said visor body; a second mirror carried on said visor body; and a third mirror carried on said visor body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the sun visor assembly and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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(8) Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the sun visor assembly, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(13) As should be appreciated, a notch 48, similar to the notch 46, is provided in the upper portion of the bezel 42 on the visor body to allow insertion of a finger to flip the mirror back to the first operating position when desired.
(14) In one possible embodiment of the sun visor assembly 10, a third, optional mirror 50 is mounted on the visor body 12 behind the bezel 42. As illustrated in
(15) As should be appreciated, when the mirror panel 22 is in the first operating position and the reflective face 30 of the first mirror 24 is exposed for viewing, the second mirror 26 is facing and juxtaposed to the visor body 12 or optional third mirror 50 if present. In contrast, when the mirror panel 22 is in the second operating position and the reflective face 32 of the second mirror 26 is exposed for viewing (note
(16) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, the first and second mirrors 24, 26 could be connected together by an appropriate adhesive instead of the dual sided adhesive tape 28 discussed above. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.