This application is the U.S. National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2014/001412, filed May 24, 2014, which designated the United States and has been published as International Publication No. WO 2014/202175 and which claims the priority of German Patent Application, Serial No. 10 2013 010 270.7, filed Jun. 18, 2013, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(a)-(d).
The invention relates to an installation method for a frameless mirror in which a mirror glass is mounted on a carrier plate.
Such a frameless mirror can be used in particular as outside mirror of a motor vehicle. Conventional mirrors normally have a carrier plate with a molded border, with a mirror glass being secured inwards of the border. As an alternative, the glass is positioned by a complex process that can be difficult to master.
It has already been proposed to use frameless mirrors as outside mirror for motor vehicles, because of their particularly attractive look and their small size in view of the absence of the frame. When a frameless mirror is installed, it is, however, necessary to mount a mirror glass with high precision on a carrier plate so as to maintain the required tolerances.
The exact positioning of the mirror glass on the carrier surface is therefore very cumbersome in practice, because a subsequent correction by shifting the carrier plate is nearly impossible.
The invention is therefore based on the object to provide an installation method for a frameless mirror, by which a mirror glass can be mounted on a carrier plate in a simple and yet precise manner.
This object is attained by a method of the aforementioned type which includes the following steps: using a carrier plate having a border, positioning and gluing the mirror onto the carrier plate by using the border as a stop, and separating the border, having a predetermined breaking point, from the carrier plate.
The invention is based on the idea that for positioning of the mirror glass on the carrier plate, a temporary border can be used which is removed after adhesive bonding of the mirror glass. A mirror glass can be mounted with precision fit on the carrier plate by the method according to the invention, without the need for additional complex devices. After adhesive bonding, the only temporarily required border can be removed in view of its connection with the carrier plate via a predetermined breaking point.
According to a variant of the method according to the invention, a carrier plate with a circumferential border can be used. Thus, the circumferential border can be used as a stop or contact edge for the outer side of the mirror glass. The carrier plate provided with the border thus has a depression into which the mirror glass can be very simply glued. Since positioning is realized via the border, there is the advantage that established installation processes can be retained.
As an alternative, a carrier plate with a border formed with sections to have several border sections can be used in the installation method according to the invention. In this variant, the border is not continuous, but instead provision is made for a plurality of spaced-apart border sections, e.g. several border sections that oppose each other in pairs. The presence of the predetermined breaking point enables removal of the border, which has the several border sections, after the mirror glass has been secured on the carrier plate.
It is also within the scope of the invention to provide in the installation method a predetermined breaking point which is formed between the carrier plate and the border and has one or more sections of reduced diameter. The function of the predetermined breaking point is hereby such that a section of reduced diameter can be separated or torn off by application of a certain pulling force, so that the border is removed from the carrier plate. After tearing off, the mirror glass is mounted by precision fit on the carrier plate; preferably the mirror glass extends beyond the carrier plate so that the frameless mirror is formed. The edges of the mirror glass can be ground about the circumference.
According to a refinement of the installation method according to the invention, provision may be made for a predetermined breaking point which is arranged between the carrier plate and the border and is formed as a perforation. A perforation involves spaced-apart openings in the form of slots, holes, or other configurations between the carrier plate and the border so that a weak spot is created in this area to assume the function of a predetermined breaking point and to facilitate the separation of the border after the securement of the mirror glass.
A heating element can be arranged in the installation method according to the invention between the carrier plate and the mirror glass.
To facilitate separation of the border after installation, provision may be made in accordance with the invention for use of a carrier plate with a border having a tab that can be grabbed for separating the border. This tab may be arranged on the border-side in the region of the predetermined breaking point and enables easy grabbing, so that the tear-off border can be separated from the carrier plate via the predetermined breaking point.
In addition, the invention relates to a frameless mirror with a mirror glass mounted on a carrier plate.
The frameless mirror according to the invention is characterized in that the carrier plate has a border which is used as a stop during positioning and gluing of the mirror glass on the carrier plate and which has a predetermined breaking point for separating the border from the carrier plate.
Further constructions of the invention are described in the subclaims.
Further advantages and details of the invention are described based on exemplary embodiments with reference to the drawings. The drawings are schematic views and show:
The frameless mirror 4 includes a mirror glass 5, which is mounted on a carrier plate 6. Arranged between the carrier plate 6 and the mirror glass 5 is a planar electric heating element 7. The heating element 7 is, however, optional; constructions are also possible, in which the mirror glass is placed directly onto the carrier plate 6. When installing the frameless mirror 4, the mirror glass 5 is mounted on the carrier plate 6 by using a carrier plate 6 having a border 8. As is apparent from the sectional view of
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When installing the frameless mirror 4, the mirror glass 5 is positioned on the carrier plate 6 by using the border 8 as a stop. The border 8 is made of a plastic material having certain elasticity, so that the mirror glass 5 can be inserted into the circumferential lateral groove formed by the border 8. The mirror glass 5 rests hereby with its outer edges 12 against the inner side 13 of the center portion 10, so that the mirror glass 5 is supported all-round and positioned easily and yet precisely. Although the border 8 has a certain elasticity, it has sufficient rigidity to automatically position the mirror glass 5 with high precision, when inserted in the border 8.
The border 8 has between the section 9 of reduced diameter and the center section 10 a tab 14, where the border 8 can be grabbed to tear off the border 8, after the mirror glass 5 has been glued onto the carrier plate 6. The section 9 of reduced diameter serves hereby as predetermined breaking point; the border 8 can be torn off in the region of reduced diameter through application of a pulling force. The border 8 has a circumferential section 9 of reduced diameter, so that the border 8 can be separated all around.
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