The present invention relates to rearview mirrors and more particularly, relates to hand-held rearview mirrors which can be worn on the arm or wrist of the user for situations such as bicycling, rollerblading and the like.
Various forms of fixed or in-place rearview mirrors are used on various motorized vehicles such as motorcycles, motor scooters, bicycles, snowmobiles and the like. The rearview mirrors allowed the operator to monitor the activities behind the motorized vehicle.
For many applications, however, it is not feasible to have a fixed or in-place rearview mirror. This is particularly true for a bicycle due to the various height or positions required to pedal and coast a bicycle.
Other potential users of a rearview mirror do not have the ability to permanently mount a mirror. Such is the case, for example, for a jockey on a horse; a sailor, hang glider pilot or even a marathon runner. It would be advantageous for such users to be able to monitor his or her immediate “backspace” in order to avoid accidents with pursuing or overtaking competitors or to avoid dangerous traffic situations while at the same time not having to turn one's head to monitor the situation occurring behind the user.
Accordingly, a need exists for a small, portable, lightweight, easy to use rearview mirror that can be used in any situation wherein the user wishes to monitor that which is occurring behind the user.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
The present invention features a hand-mounted mirror 10,
The body portion 12 is preferably made of a rigid or semi-rigid plastic material as a one-piece body portion having a thin hinged like portion 22 at the connecting point between the first body portion 14 and the second body portion 16. The top area 24 of the body portion 12 preferably includes a foam “over mold” which is a thin self-skinning, low durometer foam of approximately 0.20 inches thick. The convex mirror 18 may be mounted to the second body portion 16 by a snap fit configuration or a double-sided adhesive material. The bottom region 24 of the first body portion 14 is adapted to be attached to the arm, wrist, or hand of a user by means of a glove, strap or the like. In addition, the top surface of the first body portion 14 or second body portion 16 may include an additional device 21 such as a watch, a temperature gauge, an altimeter, a cell phone, a radio, a GPS, a heart rate monitor, a map device and a turn signal indicator. The turn signal indicator may be mounted proximate the backside of the second portion 16 near the convex mirror 18.
T if for of he present invention contemplates a wrist strap 30,
It is contemplated that the central region 32 will be approximately 3½ inches wide and each of the outwardly extending regions 34 will be approximately 1 inch wide. The overall width of the strap is approximately 10 inches.
In use, the hand-held mirror 10,
As is evident, the hand-held mirror in accordance with the present invention need not necessarily be used with a strap in accordance with the configuration disclosed herein. As will be evident to those skilled in the art, the hand-held mirror 10 may be configured to attach to a piece of clothing, a glove, and armband or other suitable clothing item or accessory which permanently or allows the user to place the convex mirror 18 in a position that allows the user to see behind him or herself.
Accordingly, the hand-held mirror in accordance with the teachings of the present invention may be utilized by bicyclists, motorcycle riders, horseback riders, snowmobile riders, skate borders, roller bladers, walkers, joggers, skiers or in short, in any activity in which the user may want to see behind him or herself. In addition, other devices may be added to the topside or interior of the handheld mirror such as, but not limited to, a watch; temperature gauge, altimeter; cell phone; radio; GPS; heart rate monitor; map device; and turn signal or directional.
Modifications and substitutions by one of ordinary skill in the art are considered to be within the scope of the present invention, which is not to be limited except by the allowed claims and their legal equivalents.
The present application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application 60/953,548 filed Aug. 2, 2007 entitled “Hand Held Rear View Mirror” incorporated fully herein by reference.
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60953548 | Aug 2007 | US |