Claims
- 1. A multi-view mirror comprising:
a mirror frame having an inwardly disposed center and two outwardly disposed mirror mounting elements attached to the frame on opposite sides of the center; a first mirror having an outward edge pivotally mounted to one of the mounting elements of the frame and an inward edge disposed inwardly of the outward edge near the center of the frame; a second mirror having an outward edge pivotally mounted to one of the mounting elements of the frame and an inward edge disposed inwardly of the outward edge near the center of the frame; and wherein the first mirror and second mirror are angularly positionable relative to the frame wherein at least one of the first and second mirrors are pivoted about one of the mounting elements to form a generally angled mirror.
- 2. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 wherein the first mirror and second mirror are positionable in a closed position wherein the first mirror and second mirror are substantially adjacent the frame forming a flat mirror generally in a plane of the frame wherein the closed position includes the inside edge of the first mirror is substantially adjacent the inside edge of the second mirror.
- 3. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 further comprising a handle attached to at least one of the first and second mirrors for pivoting the mirror relative to the frame.
- 4. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 further comprising at least one hinge for coupling one of the first and second mirrors to the frame.
- 5. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 further comprising attachment means coupled to the frame for attaching the frame to a surface.
- 6. The multi-view mirror according to claim 5 wherein the attachment means includes at least one clip for attaching the frame to the visor of a vehicle.
- 7. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 further comprising fastener means for releasably retaining the first and second mirrors in the closed position.
- 8. The multi-view mirror according to claim 7 wherein the fastener means includes at least one magnet.
- 9. The multi-view mirror according to claim 7 wherein the fastener means includes at least one spring.
- 10. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second mirrors further comprises an extendable portion for extending a length of the reflective surface thereof.
- 11. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 wherein the first mirror includes an extendable portion for extending a length of the reflective surface thereof and the second mirror includes an extendable portion for extending a length of the reflective surface thereof, wherein the first and second mirrors are angularly positionable relative to the frame and extendable so that the first and second mirrors cooperate to form a continuous mirror defining an apex wherein the inner edges of the first and second mirrors intersect.
- 12. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 wherein the first mirror has a length substantially perpendicular to the axis of pivotable motion and the second mirror has a length substantially perpendicular to the axis of pivotable motion that is equal to the length of the first mirror.
- 13. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 wherein the first mirror has a length has a length substantially perpendicular to the axis of pivotable motion and the second mirror has a length has a length substantially perpendicular to the axis of pivotable motion wherein the length of the first mirror is greater than the length of the second mirror.
- 14. The multi-view mirror according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the first and second mirrors includes a reflective surface on both a front side and a rear side thereof.
- 15. A multi-view mirror comprising:
a mirror frame having at least one mirror mounting element attached thereto; a mirror having an outward edge pivotally mounted to the mounting element of the frame; the mirror being angularly positionable relative to the frame wherein the mirror is pivoted about the mounting elements to form a generally angled mirror; the mirror is positionable in a closed position wherein the mirror is substantially adjacent the frame forming a flat mirror generally in a plane of the frame.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to provisional patent application Serial No. 60/416,754, file Oct. 7, 2002 and titled “Multi-View Visor Mirror”. The disclosure of the provisional application is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60416754 |
Oct 2002 |
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