This application is a National Stage of International Application No. PCT/AU02/01004, filed Jul. 30, 2002, which claims the priority of Australian Application Serial No. PR 6683, filed Jul. 30, 2001.
The present invention relates to vehicle external mirror assemblies and in particular, relates to assemblies where the mirror head is movable between a deployed position and a parked or folded position.
External rear view mirrors (wing mirrors) fitted to modern cars (automobiles) often form the widest part of the vehicle. The heads of these mirrors are usually designed to rotate about a vertical pivot axis both forwards and backwards. Generally a detent mechanism is provided to hold the mirror head in its operable position. The ability to fold or park a mirror head is provided for a number of reasons including to allow effective reduction in the width of the vehicle and to reduce the risk of impact on pedestrians or other vehicles. Furthermore, when vehicles are transported on trucks or trains, it is useful to be able to fold or park mirror heads.
When a mirror head is in a parked or folded position, the mirror is positioned substantially parallel to the vehicle's side or at least is not at an angle suitable for providing the vehicle driver with vision along side and behind the vehicle. This can present a problem particularly when it is necessary for a driver to reverse a vehicle when the mirror is in this condition. For instance, it may be necessary for a driver to reverse a vehicle having a parked mirror head into a car wash, into a parking area, into a narrow garage or onto a loading truck.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a vehicle external mirror assembly that overcomes or at least ameliorates the above problem.
Broadly, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a vehicle external mirror assembly comprising:
Preferably, the auxiliary mirror has a convex face providing a wide field of rear view to the vehicle driver.
Preferably the auxiliary mirror is movable with respect to the mirror head. This allows the vehicle driver to adjust the auxiliary mirror so as to obtain optimum vision alongside and behind the vehicle when the mirror head is in its folded position.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the auxiliary mirror of the mirror assembly is pivotally mounted with respect to the mirror head. The auxiliary mirror is movable relative to the mirror head from a stowed position to at least one deployed position. Detent means may be provided to selectively hold the auxiliary mirror in the stowed position and at least one deployed position.
An actuator may be provided to drive the auxiliary mirror between the stowed position and the at least one deployed position.
According to a third aspect of the invention, the external mirror assembly further comprises a single support that supports both the auxiliary mirror and the main mirror.
Preferably the support is movably mounted to the mirror head so as to allow adjustment of the angular position of the support with respect to the mirror head.
Specific embodiments of the invention will now be described in some further detail with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying figures. These embodiments are illustrative and are not meant to be restrictive of the scope of the invention.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the accompanying representations in which:
a shows a diagramatic sectional view through section lines 2—2 as shown on
b shows a diagramatic sectional view through section lines 2—2 as shown on
c and 2d show diagrammatic sectional views similar to those of
Referring to
In
In an alternative arrangement shown in
c and 2d show a motor mechanism 40 having a gear 42 that drives the auxiliary mirror 30 outwards and inwards using a rack 44. The motor 40 is mounted to a plate 41 that remains static relative to the mirror head 20. When the motor 40 activates it causes mirror 30 to move relative to pivot 32. The mirror 30 has an outer surface 31 that is substantially in alignment or contiguous with the outer surface 33 of the mirror head 20 when the mirror 30 is in a closed position as shown in
The mirror assemblies shown in
In an alternative embodiment of the invention (not illustrated), a mechanical link is provided between the auxiliary mirror pivoting mechanism and the main mirror pivoting mechanism, thus allowing the auxiliary mirror to be automatically shifted between its parked and deployed position as the main mirror head is folded or driven between its deployed and parked position.
The embodiments described above, with reference to the drawings, have dual arms 17 between the bracket 15 and the head 20. Other embodiments, not shown, may include single arm arrangements or mirror assemblies where the arm is virtually eliminated, with the bracket and head being only separated to the extent necessary to allow relative pivotal movement.
While the present invention has been described in terms of preferred embodiments in order to facilitate better understanding of the invention, it should be appreciated that various modification can be made without departing from the principles of the invention. Therefore, the invention should be understood to include all such modifications within its scope.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PR6683 | Jul 2001 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AU02/01004 | 7/30/2002 | WO | 00 | 12/30/2003 |
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WO03/011641 | 2/13/2003 | WO | A |
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