Patents Assigned to Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America, LLC
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Publication number: 20110120983Abstract: A reflective element assembly for a vehicle exterior rearview mirror system comprises a reflective element having a reverse face and an obverse face, and a reflective element carrier. A power distributor disposed between the reflective element and reflective element carrier includes an integrated heater/power supply, a support member having a reverse face and an obverse face, an array of electrically-conductive tracings, and a plurality of discrete contact points for electrical coupling of the array with at least two functional elements. At least one of the plurality of discrete contact points is adapted for electrical communication with at least one functional contact point of a first functional element. At least one of the plurality of discrete contact points is adapted for electrical communication with at least one functional contact point of a second functional element. The power distributor comprises a singular module connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2010Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America LLCInventor: Don S. Rawlings
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Patent number: 7419273Abstract: A pivoting exterior rearview mirror assembly comprises a mirror housing, a base, a support frame, a pivot assembly, and associated elements comprised primarily of a plastic or polymeric material. The pivot assembly is provided with a pivot reinforcement made of a relatively high-strength material, such as steel. The base is provided with a cantilever reinforcement made of a relatively high-strength material, such as steel. The reinforcing steel increases the load carrying capability of the plastic and reduces the potential material failure of unreinforced plastic.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2004Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America, LLCInventors: James A. Ruse, Keith D. Foote, Kenneth C. Peterson
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Patent number: 7354165Abstract: A vehicular mirror system comprises a base frame attached to a motor vehicle and a support frame supporting a reflective element assembly and pivotally attached to the base frame for pivoting the reflective element assembly between a folded position and an unfolded position. A detent assembly intercommunicating the support frame and the base frame comprises a plurality of spaced bosses and recesses positioned at different radii and enabling pivoting of the support frame with minimal vertical displacement of the support frame relative to the base frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America, LLCInventors: James A. Ruse, Ian Boddy
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Patent number: 7350931Abstract: A vehicular pivot mirror assembly comprises a reflective element assembly pivotably attached to a support arm to enable rotation of the reflective element assembly relative to the support arm about a pivot connection. A positioning assembly enables rotation of the reflective element assembly in response to a rotational force applied to the reflective element assembly and prevents rotation of the reflective element assembly when the rotational force is removed.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America LLCInventors: Kenneth C. Peterson, Ian Boddy, Keith D. Foote
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Publication number: 20080030885Abstract: A vehicular pivot mirror assembly comprises a reflective element assembly pivotably attached to a support arm to enable rotation of the reflective element assembly relative to the support arm about a pivot connection. A positioning assembly enables rotation of the reflective element assembly in response to a rotational force applied to the reflective element assembly and prevents rotation of the reflective element assembly when the rotational force is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2007Publication date: February 7, 2008Applicant: MAGNA DONNELLY MIRRORS NORTH AMERICA, LLCInventors: Kenneth Peterson, Ian Boddy, Keith Foote
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Publication number: 20080011733Abstract: A vehicular mirror system includes an exterior mirror assembly having a reflective element for providing a rearward view to an occupant of a vehicle and a power distributor for distributing power from a single electrical power connector to a plurality of functional elements associated with the reflective element. The power distributor has a plurality of electrical leads corresponding to each functional element of the plurality of functional elements; the plurality of functional elements includes at least two functional elements selected from the group consisting of a dimming device, a heater, and a turn signal. The power distributor has at least one power lead for operative connection of the power distributor to an onboard power supply of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America LLCInventor: Don Rawlings
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Patent number: 7126456Abstract: A rearview mirror system comprises a spotter mirror for providing an image of an object in a vehicle's blind zone to the vehicle's operator. A recognition enhancement device is provided with the spotter mirror for drawing the attention of the driver to the spotter mirror when an overtaking vehicle enters the driver's blind zone. The signaling display is activated by a sensing system which senses the presence of the overtaking vehicle in the blind zone. An electrochromic element is incorporated into the spotter mirror to reduce the intensity of light transmitted from the object and reflected from the spotter mirror. Activation of the electrochromic element to darken the spotter mirror will induce the operator to observe the object in the spotter mirror.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2005Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America, LLCInventors: Ian Boddy, Keith D. Foote, Volker Christian Rudinitzki
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Patent number: 6919796Abstract: A rearview mirror system comprises a spotter mirror for providing an image of an object in a vehicle's blind zone to the vehicle's operator. A recognition enhancement device is provided with the spotter mirror for drawing the attention of the driver to the spotter mirror when an overtaking vehicle enters the driver's blind zone. The signaling display is activated by a sensing system which senses the presence of the overtaking vehicle in the blind zone. An electrochromic element is incorporated into the spotter mirror to reduce the intensity of light transmitted from the object and reflected from the spotter mirror. Activation of the electrochromic element to darken the spotter mirror will induce the operator to observe the object in the spotter mirror.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2003Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Assignee: Magna Donnelly Mirrors North America, LLCInventors: Ian Boddy, Keith D. Foote, Volker Christian Rudinitzki
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Publication number: 20040125476Abstract: A motorized tilt actuator assembly comprises one or more threaded jack screws attached to a mirror glass case and traveling along one or more threaded actuator shafts with rotation of the motor. When a jack screw reaches its limit of travel, relative movement between the actuator shaft and the glass case can occur through a slip clutch mechanism during such time as the motor continues to operate. In one embodiment, the relative movement is accommodated by a spherical actuator head rotating in a compressively spring-biased socket. In another embodiment, the relative movement is accommodated by slippage along a friction surface interposed between the actuator shaft and the motor. Manual repositioning of the mirror can be accommodated by slippage of the jack screw threads past the actuator shaft threads, or by a coarse threaded interconnection of the jack screw and the actuator shaft.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Applicant: MAGNA DONNELLY MIRRORS NORTH AMERICA LLCInventors: Ian Boddy, Keith D. Foote
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Publication number: 20030227698Abstract: The invention comprises an afocal lens and mirror assembly comprising an objective lens which gathers light from an object and a field lens which transmits light to a driver's eye to provide an image having sufficient brightness, clarity, and accuracy. The light passing between the objective lens and the field lens is conditioned through an assembly of lenses and reflective elements to produce the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2003Publication date: December 11, 2003Applicant: MAGNA DONNELLY MIRRORS NORTH AMERICA LLCInventors: James A. Ruse, Paul L. Bourget