Claims
- 1. A fog-resistant mirror assembly usable with conventional household current, said assembly comprising:
- a) a first glass sheet having an electrically conductive material coating on a surface thereof;
- b) a scribe line traversing said conductive material coating to divide the latter into adjacent electrically conductive separate parts, said scribe line being covered with a high dielectric strength material sufficient to prevent arcing across said scribe line;
- c) a current-inlet bus connected to one of said conductive material coating parts at one end of said first glass sheet;
- d) a current outlet bus connected to an adjacent one of said conductive material coating parts at said one end of said first glass sheet;
- e) a current transfer bus connected to both of said conductive material coating parts and spanning said scribe line at an opposite end of said one end thereof; and
- f) said inlet, transfer and said outlet buses being formed from a foil tape having both in-plane and through-plane conductance and combining with said scribe line to increase the current to a length which exceeds the distance between said first and opposite ends of said first glass sheet.
- 2. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said material has a resistivity of at least about 30 ohms per square.
- 3. The mirror assembly of claim 2 wherein said high dielectric strength material has a dielectric strength of at least about 550 volts/mil.
- 4. The mirror assembly of claim 3 wherein said conductive material coating is reflective and further comprising a backing sheet means adhered to said conductive reflective material coating operable to provide electrical and heat insulation to said assembly.
- 5. The mirror assembly of claim 4 wherein said backing sheet is a fiberglass filled epoxy material.
- 6. The mirror assembly of claim 5 wherein said foil tape is readily solderable.
- 7. The mirror assembly of claim 6 wherein said tape is about 3 to 4 mils thick.
- 8. The mirror assembly of claim 1 further comprising a second glass sheet having a high reflective material coating thereon, said second glass sheet being adhered to said first glass sheet with said conductive material coating of said first glass sheet being disposed in close heat transfer relationship with said second glass sheet.
- 9. The mirror assembly of claim 8 wherein said second glass sheet has an opaque coating on said high conductive material coating between the latter and said reflective material coating on said first glass sheet.
- 10. The mirror assembly of claim 9 wherein said buses are interposed between said conductive material coating on said first glass sheet and said high conductive material coating on said second glass sheet.
- 11. The mirror assembly of claim 10 wherein said tape is about 3 to 4 mils thick.
- 12. A fog-resistant mirror assembly comprising:
- a) a first glass sheet having an electrically conductive reflective material coating on a surface thereof;
- b) a current-inlet bus connected to said reflective material coating at an end of said first glass sheet;
- c) a current outlet bus connected to said reflective material coating and spaced apart from said inlet bus by a predetermined current flow path length; and
- d) means for supplying electrical current to said inlet bus, said means for supplying including diode rectifier switching means operable to control the voltage applied to said inlet bus wherein during an initial temperature warmup period a higher voltage is applied to said reflective material coating, and during a subsequent temperature maintenance period a lower voltage is applied to said reflective material coating whereby power to said reflective material coating is halved during said temperature maintenance period so as not to overheat the mirror assembly.
- 13. The mirror assembly of claim 12 wherein said electrically conductive reflective material coating is traversed by a scribe line which divides said coating into adjacent electrically conductive parts; said inlet bus being connected to one of said parts and said outlet bus being connected to the other of said parts, and a transfer bus interconnecting said parts.
- 14. The mirror assembly of claim 12 further comprising an electrical insulation sheet overlying and adhered to said electrically conductive reflective material coating insulating said coating and said buses from ambient surroundings.
- 15. The mirror of assembly 12 wherein said insulation sheet is a second glass sheet having a high reflective material coating thereon which forms the reflective surface for said mirror assembly, and an insulation layer interposed between said high reflective material coating and said reflective material coating, said high reflective material coating serving to hide said scribe line from view.
- 16. A fog-resistant mirror assembly for use with conventional household current, said assembly comprising:
- a) a first glass sheet having an electrically conductive reflective material coating on a surface thereof which provides the reflection layer of the mirror assembly, said reflective material having a resistivity of at least about 30 ohms per square, said reflective material coating being divided into adjacent parts by a scribe line traversing said coating and covered by a dielectric material coating for preventing arcing across said scribe line, there being a current transverse bus connecting said adjacent parts, said scribe line ensuring a minimum current flow path distance irrespective of the physical dimensions of the mirror assembly;
- b) a current-inlet bus connected to said reflective material coating for delivering electric current to said coating to heat the latter;
- c) a current outlet bus connected to a said reflective material coating providing an outlet flow path for electric current from said coating; and
- d) means for ensuring that the current flow path distance between said inlet and outlet buses is at least about 3.4 feet.
- 17. The mirror assembly of claim 16 further comprising a backing sheet means adhered to said reflective material coating operable to provide electrical and heat insulation to said assembly.
- 18. The mirror assembly of claim 17 wherein said buses are formed from a thin foil tape which has both through-plane and in-plane electrical conductive characteristics and wherein the foil component thereof is readily solderable.
- 19. The mirror assembly of claim 18 wherein said tape is about 3 to 4 mils thick.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/367,140, filed Jun. 16, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,009, granted Jan. 21, 1992.
US Referenced Citations (13)
Continuations (1)
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