Abstract: A mirror construction having two separate mirrors and a frame assembly. The frame assembly serves to support the mirrors in an upright use position such that one may optically view oneself simultaneously in the two mirrors. The construction is furthermore foldable to a storage position wherein the frame assembly and the mirrors substantially nest with each other to present a substantially flat configuration.
Abstract: A mirror construction having three component parts adapted for interengagement in varying use positions including a mirror supporting frame and a separable base, both including mounting means and an intermediate supporting member of generally elongated configuration provided with opposite ends which are selectively adapted to engage with the respective mounting means of said frame and base in friction locking relationship so as to provide for three different mirror support positions.
Abstract: A combination support and case for make-up mirrors, comprising articulated parts mounting, respectively, a flat mirror and a magnifying mirror, said parts being designed to be disposed face-to-face to form a protective dust-tight chamber within which the surfaces of the mirrors are spaced from each other and being movable to a position at an angle to each other such that one supports the other in an upright and rearwardly inclined position for use.