1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a mirror housing. More particularly, the invention relates to a mirror housing with a light fastened thereto.
2. Description of the Related Art
Rear view side mirrors are known in whose mirror head a repeating blinking light is housed as a lighting unit. The light housing for these repeating blinking lights is relatively expensive to mount with the mirror housing since a faultless seal between these parts is necessary.
In the housing according to the invention the light housing is connected as one piece to the housing. Thereby both parts can be made together so that a separate mounting of the light housing on the housing is omitted. Through the single-piece connection a tight connection between these housings is achieved as well, which also has an economical effect on the production of the housing.
Advantages of the invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to
A mirror glass support with mirror glass is housed in the housing 2. Pointing forward in the direction of travel, a rear side 4 of the mirror housing 2 has a receiving space 5 for a lighting unit 6 formed as a blinking light.
The receiving space 5 is a recess formed in the rear side 4 (
The reflector 7 can be fastened in the receiving space 5 in any suitable manner. The light sources 9 are disposed so that one part of the light emitted by them arrives directly at the light plate 11 and one part is reflected by the reflector 7 toward the light plate 11, and subsequently through the light plate 11.
The light plate 11 seals the receiving space 5 tight. An outer side 15 of the light plate 11 forms at least approximately a continuation of the outer side 16 of the rear side 4 of the mirror housing 2. More specifically, the outer side 15 of the light plate 11 approximates the contour of the outer side 16 of the rear side 4 of the mirror housing 2.
The light plate 11 has an encircling angled edge 17 having a face side 18. A narrow stud 19 extends out from the center of the face side 18. With it, the light plate 11 is mounted on a shoulder face 20, which is set back with respect to the outer side 16 of the rear side 4. The shoulder face 20 creates a relief with respect to the outer side 16 of the rear side 4. The shoulder face 20 connects transversely to a side wall 21 of the receiving space 5 and is connected to the rear side 4 via a narrow edge 22 running transverse to the shoulder face 20. The rear side 4, the faces 20, 22, and the side wall 21 are formed as a unitary structure.
The stud 19 is connected to the shoulder face 20 using a welding procedure. Thereby a faultless, fixed, and tight connection between the light plate 11 and the shoulder face 20 results. Advantageously, in the shoulder face 20 a flat groove 23 is provided into which the stud 19 engages on mounting of the light plate 11. For the following welding process, an optimal positioning and a faultless tight connection is achieved thereby.
Between the edge 17 of the light plate 11 and the edge 22 a narrow gap 24 is provided. It can be held to a constant width in a simple manner as a consequence of the groove 23.
In the embodiment according to
The stud 19′ is held in the groove 23′ by an adhesive connection. Since the groove 23′ is sufficiently deep and the stud 19′ is sufficiently long, a large adhesive surface is available. Advantageously the length of the stud 19′ corresponds to the depth of the groove 23′.
The light plate 11′ is glued tightly so that an inner side 25 of the side wall 21′ of the receiving space 5′ forms a continuous extension of an inner side 26 of the edge 17′ of the light plate 11′. In other respects the embodiment is formed the same as the first embodiment according to
The light plate 11 can have any suitable form in outline. If the light plate 11 is connected by plastic welding (
The components of the lighting unit 6 can be disposed, formed, and mounted in any manner. In the mirror housing 2, in addition to the lighting unit 6, still other elements can be housed, such as a camera module, an ambient lighting unit, an antenna, a heating element for the mirror glass, a GPS module, sensors for automatic dimming the mirror glass, and the like.
The invention has been described in an illustrative manner. It is to be understood that the terminology, which has been used, is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation.
Many modifications and variations of the invention are possible in light of the above teachings. Therefore, within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than as specifically described.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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DE10 2005012104.7 | Mar 2005 | DE | national |