Claims
- 1. An electrochromic rearview mirror for a motor vehicle comprising:
(a) a substantially transparent substrate coated with a substantially transparent conductive electrode coating on its inward surface; (b) a substrate positioned in spaced-apart relationship with said substrate of (a); (c) a layer of reflective material coated onto the inward surface of said substrate of (b) or onto a thin film or stack of thin films coated onto the inward surface of said substrate of (b); (d) an electrochromic solid film coated onto said layer of reflective material of (c), wherein said solid film comprises an inorganic transition metal oxide; (e) a sealing means positioned toward the peripheral edge of each of said substrate of (a) and said substrate of (b) and sealingly forming a cavity therebetween; (f) an electrolyte comprising a redox reaction promoter, wherein said electrolyte is located within said cavity to form an electrochromic element; and (g) a means for introducing an applied potential to said electrochromic element to controllably cause a variation in the amount of light reflected from said mirror.
- 2. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 1, wherein said metal oxide is selected from the group consisting of a Group IV-B metal oxide, a Group V-B metal oxide, a Group VI-B metal oxide and combinations thereof.
- 3. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 2, wherein said metal oxide is doped with a dopant selected from the group consisting of molybdenum, rhenium, tin, rhodium, indium, bismuth, barium, titanium, tantalum, niobium, copper, cerium, lanthanum, zirconium, zinc and nickel.
- 4. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 3, wherein said metal oxide comprises tungsten oxide.
- 5. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 4, wherein said dopant comprises a tin dopant.
- 6. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 1, wherein said sealing means is deposited with a computer numerical control controlled dispenser.
- 7. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 1, wherein said first substrate and said second substrate are bent so as to form a convex mirror.
- 8. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 1, wherein said first substrate and said second substrate are bent so as to form a multi-radius mirror.
- 9. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 1, wherein said mirror is prepared using a vacuum bagging technique.
- 10. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 9, wherein said cavity includes rigid, spacer means.
- 11. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 10, wherein said spacer means comprises glass spacer beads.
- 12. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 5, wherein said electrochromic solid film is deposited by a non-vacuum deposition method.
- 13. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 12, wherein said non-vacuum deposition method comprises a wet chemical method.
- 14. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 13, wherein said wet chemical method comprises a dip/fire deposition method.
- 15. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 1, wherein said layer of reflective material comprises a silver thin film coating.
- 16. The electrochromic mirror according to claim 1, wherein said layer of reflective material comprises an aluminum thin film coating.
RELATED UNITED STATES PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of United States patent application Serial No. 08/238,521, filed May 5, 1994.
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