This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2004 042 260.5 filed Sep. 1, 2004.
The invention concerns an exterior rearview mirror for vehicles, in particular for motor vehicles.
In exterior rearview mirrors, the stop and opposing stop rest against one another in the operating position of the mirror body. During driving or as a result of external influences on the mirror, for example when the car doors are slammed, small shocks arise that cause the stop to lift slightly from the opposing stop and fall back down upon it again. This causes clattering noises that drivers and passengers find bothersome.
The object of the invention is to design an exterior rearview mirror such that the generation of noise in the exterior rearview mirror during driving or as a result of shocks is no longer bothersome.
This object is attained in accordance with the invention in an exterior rearview mirror.
As a result of the inventive design, the sound waves caused by the constant striking together of the stop and opposing stop are at least largely absorbed by the noise damping device so that the sound does not reach the outside, or does so to only a small degree. The clattering noises from the striking together of the stop and opposing stop are no longer audible.
Additional features of the invention are apparent from the other claims, the description, and the drawings.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The invention is explained in detail below on the basis of two example embodiments shown in the drawings. The drawings show:
In the example embodiments shown, the exterior rearview mirror is attached to a motor vehicle door (not shown). The exterior rearview mirror has a mirror base 1, which is affixed to the vehicle door in a known manner. Swivel-mounted to the mirror base 1 is a mirror body 2, which can be pivoted in and opposite to the vehicle's direction of travel F (
The intermediate link 3 is designed in the shape of a ring and pivots about two parallel axes 18 and 19 pointing toward the ground (
The mirror body 2 is advantageously folded out of its operating position, against the direction of travel F, into its rest position by means of a motor. The mirror body 2 is preloaded in the direction of its operating position by at least one spring (not shown).
In the drawings, the covers or housing of the mirror base 1 and mirror body 2 are not shown. The mirror body housing may accommodate the actuating drive for the mirror glass support plate, a heater, a turn signal repeater lamp, at least one perimeter light, a camera, sensors for an EC mirror glass, a transmitter and/or a receiver for a garage door opener, a GPS module for a navigation system, and the like. These components may be provided in any desired combinations. One or more of these components may also be accommodated in the mirror base housing.
The stop 4 is provided on a stiffening rib 7 of the intermediate link, while the opposing stop 5 in the example embodiment is composed of an outside of a base 8 of a dished profile section 9 of the mirror base 1. The stop 4 of the intermediate link 3 is surrounded by a noise damping device 6. This device is designed in the form of a sleeve and surrounds the stop 4 at a distance. During travel, shocks occur that cause the stop 4 to make small movements relative to the opposing stop 5. These movements cause clattering noises that are considered bothersome in conventional exterior rearview mirrors. The noise damping device 6 prevents the noises produced by these movements from reaching the outside. The axial length and the diameter of the noise damping device 6 are matched to one another such that the sound waves produced by the impact do not travel outward from the noise damping device 6, or only do so to a negligibly small extent. Preferably all sound waves are absorbed, so that the noises of the movements are not perceived.
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In order to facilitate in and out movement of the stop 4 during pivoting of the mirror body 2 relative to the mirror base 1, the stop is designed to taper toward its free end. In addition, the walls of the noise damping device 6 taper toward the outside.
Of course, the noise damping device 6 can also be provided in the intermediate link 3. In this case, the noise damping device 6 extends to the opposing stop 5 on the mirror base side and surrounds it such that when the movement noises described occur, none of the sound waves, or only a negligibly small portion of them, escape from the noise damping device 6. It is also possible in this case for the noise damping device 6 to ensure optimal soundproofing. The noise damping device 6 can be designed as a single piece with the intermediate link 3, or as a separate part.
The noise damping can be improved by applying a damping material, such as a rubber coating or the like, to the stop 4 and/or the opposing stop 5.
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The collar 10 is provided on the free end of a cylindrical sleeve section 16 that projects over the opposing stop 5 and transitions into a bellows section 17 that is many times longer in the axial direction. Its sleeve has a zigzag profile in cross-section. At least the bellows section 17 is made of elastomeric material, such as plastic, rubber, or the like, and extends over the entire length of the stop 4 to the region of the stiffening rib 7.
The noise damping device 6a or its bellows section 17 can be long enough that it rests against the mirror body housing under elastic deformation when the mirror body 2 is in the operating position. In this case, the area of contact or impact between the stop 4 and opposing stop 5 is encapsulated in full, making it possible to achieve an optimum soundproofing effect.
The noise damping devices 6, 6a described are provided by preference for exterior rearview mirrors of motor vehicles. However, they may be used anywhere that clattering noises caused by parts striking against one another need to be damped, for example in link joints that are not pushed or pulled into their stop position by spring preloading. An advantage in the example embodiments described is that the clattering noises that arise are not prevented by costly measures, but instead are damped by the noise damping device.
In advantageous fashion, two or more stops 4 and opposing stops 5 are provided on the intermediate link 3 and on the mirror base 1. Each of these is provided with the noise damping device 6, 6a described.
In the example embodiment in
The noise damping device 6b is affixed in a suitable manner in the recess 18 in the stiffening rib 7.
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The noise damping device 6c has an outwardly directed flange 22 projecting at right angles with which it interlocks with the edge of the opening 20 of the cover 21. In this way, the approximately dish-shaped noise damping device 6c is additionally secured in the installed position by positive locking.
In the operating position of the mirror body 2, the stiffening rib 7 of the intermediate link 3 rests against the noise damping device 6c. In this way, optimal soundproofing is achieved in this example embodiment as well.
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In the embodiment in
The exterior rearview mirror is provided with the intermediate link 3 in the example embodiment. However, the noise damping device 6, 6a can also be used in exterior rearview mirrors in which the mirror body 2 is coupled to the mirror base 1 with no intermediate link. The stop 4 is then provided on the mirror body 2.
The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102004042260.5 | Sep 2004 | DE | national |