Abstract: An exterior mirror assembly including an attachment member for supporting an approach light. The attachment member interconnects a mirror housing to a vehicle and includes an opening for receiving a lens. Light projects through the lens from the attachment member in order to illuminate a predetermined area in proximity to the vehicle. A light source may be housed within the support member or, alternatively, a light source may be housed interior to the vehicle and a light path transport light from the light source to the lens for projection from the support member.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 20, 2004
Publication date:
December 23, 2004
Applicants:
Schefenacker Vision Systems Australia Pty Ltd., Schefenacker Vision Systems UK Limited
Abstract: An exterior mirror assembly including an attachment member for supporting an approach light. The attachment member interconnects a mirror housing to a vehicle and includes an opening for receiving a lens. Light projects through the lens from the attachment member in order to illuminate a predetermined area in proximity to the vehicle. A light source may be housed within the support member or, alternatively, a light source may be housed interior to the vehicle and a light path transports light from the light source to the lens for projection from the support member.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 10, 2003
Date of Patent:
November 9, 2004
Assignees:
Schefenacker Vision Systems Australia Pty Ltd, Schefenacker Vision Systems UK Limited
Abstract: A position sensing device for a mirror assembly displaced by an electric motor for a mirror assembly having a memory unit which relies upon position information. The position sensing device connects directly between the housing reinforcement member and the mirror glass. The position sensing device also includes inherent damping capabilities. A dampening assembly provides additional damping capabilities, thereby further limiting vibration of the mirror due to road and wind vibration.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 2002
Date of Patent:
August 24, 2004
Assignee:
Schefenacker Vision Systems Australia Pty Ltd
Inventors:
David Swindon, Adam S. Peacock, Andrew Churchett, Tony Gilbert, Paul R. Henion, James S. Sturek
Abstract: This invention is a pivot assembly 10 that connects mirror head 11 and a mirror mounting bracket 12 of a rear vision mirror that comprises a spigot 17, a plate 14 with an aperture 26 that is journalled to the spigot 17. A detent is located between the plate 14 and the spigot 17 which holds these components together to in turn hold the mirror head 11 in at least one required position with respect to the mirror mounting bracket 12. The detent changes from a locked position where the plate 14 is held with respect to the spigot 17 to a disengaged position when the plate 14 is rotated with respect to the spigot 17. A spring 40 acts against the detent to hold it in its locked position. The spring 40 yields to allow the detent to move to its disengaged position as the plate 14 is rotated with respect to the spigot 17. An attachment mechanism is provided both on the spigot 17 and the plate 14 that allows the spigot 17 to be secured to either one of the mirror head 11 or mirror mounting bracket 12.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 2001
Date of Patent:
June 1, 2004
Assignee:
Schefenacker Vision Systems Australia Pty Ltd
Inventors:
Gary Gordon Leslie Fimeri, Robert William Gilbert, Maarten Johannes Schuurmans
Abstract: A sideview mirror for a vehicle. A pivot assembly is provided between the mirror head and the mounting bracket. The pivot assembly allows the mirror head to pivotally rotate with respect to the mounting bracket. A load support structure provides a design to provide improved resistance to cantilever forces imposed on the mirror.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 28, 2002
Date of Patent:
November 4, 2003
Assignee:
Schefenacker Vision Systems Australia Pty Ltd
Abstract: This invention relates to a retraction and extension mechanism for extending or retracting a set of telescopic supports that connect a mirror head (10) to a mirror mounting bracket (11). It comprises a mirror mounting bracket (11) with a first tube (18) projecting from the mounting bracket (11). The mirror head (10) has a support (19) projecting from it that locates into and slides back and forth within the first tube (18). A roller (34) is mounting with respect to the support (19) and cable (29) is attached at one end with respect to the first tube (18) and a point between the roller (34) and the mirror head (10). It extends to and around the roller (34) and into the mirror head (10). The other end of the cable (29) extends into and is attached with respect to the first tube (18). A capstan (31) is located within the mirror head (10) and engages the cable (29).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 13, 2001
Date of Patent:
January 14, 2003
Assignee:
Schefenacker Vision Systems Australia Pty Ltd.
Inventors:
Mark Olijnyk, Gary Gordon Leslie Fimeri, Paul Van De Loo, Simon Orme