Abstract: In accordance with an illustrative embodiment of the present invention, a fish-net plastic sheath having oppositely layed, generally parallel plastic filaments is used to cover the conductor wire bundle at points where it could otherwise rub against the wire rope strain members of the cable. The filaments are joined at all crossing points to provide an expansible and contractible generally tubular construction that can be readily fitted over cable bundle during assembly. The sheaths prevent the wire rope strain cables in the streamer sections from rubbing directly against the conductor wires and causing holidays in the insulation and resulting shorts.
Abstract: The invention relates to an external rear view mirror with control from the inside of a vehicle. The external rear view mirror has a mirror-box assembly orientable from the inside of a vehicle, by electrical control, in two directions at right angles, forwards-backwards and up-down. It includes, housed inside said box, two parallel drive shafts each controlling one of the two orientations and drive means capable of driving the two abovesaid shafts. The means for controlling the orientation of the mirror-box assembly are interposed between the two shafts and the end of an arm for fixing the rear view mirror of which the other end is made firmly fast to the outer wall of the vehicle.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 8, 1979
Date of Patent:
January 20, 1981
Assignee:
Britax (GECO) S.A.
Inventors:
Raymond Lafont, Patrick J. J. Desforges