Rearview mirror assembly for motor vehicles

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20020080506
  • Publication Number
    20020080506
  • Date Filed
    March 06, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 27, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A rearview mirror assembly for a vehicle is provided. The assembly has a holding component and clamping parts to clamp the mirror assembly to the holding component. Alternative embodiments of the holding component and clamping parts are also disclosed.
Description


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention improves the lighter rearview mirror structure of DE 198 40 004 A1 with the necessary stability.


[0002] In the present invention, the rearview mirror is secured to a holder in a known manner; i.e., a holding tube by means of a first and a second clamping component. The clamping bracket can be screwed to the mirror housing framing. Another possible fastening means is by riveting.


[0003] Since the first clamping part is the mirror housing framing and the second clamping part is the clamping bracket itself, onto which the mirror element is fastened, a carrier plate may be dispensed with. Removing the conventional carrier plate leads to a reduction in weight. Since the carrier plate is no longer required, the number of the system parts or components is reduced compared to the state of the technology, which results in a simpler mounting procedure and also reduces the costs of manufacture.


[0004] In accord with an advantageous embodiment of the present invention, the clamping bracket is made out of a more rugged material than the mirror housing framing. Accordingly, the bracket becomes an important carrying component onto which the characteristic mirror pane is fastened along with a positioning apparatus. Since the entire extent of length or width of the mirror housing framing is available for the clamping connection, the clamping bracket can now be fashioned essentially in a large surface mode, so that it is possible to manufacture the clamping bracket from a reinforced plastic such as glass fiber reinforced plastic. Alternatively, the clamping bracket can naturally be made of metal.


[0005] In accord with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the clamping bracket fits into one side of the mirror framing with slip-in catches and is screwed into the mirror framing on the other side. This type of connection reduces the number of screwed connections and simplifies the mounting.


[0006] Following another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the mirror element includes a mirror pane, upon which a glass carrier plate is installed. The carrier plate is driven by a motor, preferably electric, for positioning adjustment. The positioning adjustment or apparatus, and thereby the entire mirror element, are screwed onto the reinforced clamping bracket, which acts as the carrying element. This, too, contributes to simplifying the mounting.


[0007] In accord with yet another advantageous embodiment of the invention, a rimless glass carrier plate is employed, which allows the mirror pane to extend slightly beyond the glass carrier plate and the carrier plate. Thus, the glass carrier plate possesses no border or peripherally running rim which encloses the glass pane of the mirror. By dispensing with the enclosing rim for the glass carrier plate, with an outside design of the same dimensioning, optimum use is made of the glass area.


[0008] In accord with yet another advantageous embodiment of the invention, the mirror housing includes a mirror housing cover, which is releasably bound, or can be so bound, to the mirror housing framing by means of a snap-in connection. Since the mirror housing cover plate fulfills no carrying function, it may be manufactured with very thin walls and light in weight. By means of the snap-in connection, the cover plate can be easily disconnected and can also be lacquered in a simple manner with colors specified by the customer.


[0009] In a further advantageous embodiment of the invention, the clamping bracket, and/or the mirror framing in the area in which the holding part is located, engages securements in the form of projections or grooves in/on complementary, respective grooves or projections on the holding tube. In this way, not only is the slip-in clamping connection still available, but a form-fit connection to the holding part is also created.


[0010] In accord with yet another embodiment of the invention, the clamping bracket possesses an opening. By corresponding arrangement of the recess, when the mirror housing cover is removed, the adjustment apparatus is accessible through the opening. One advantage of this is that wiring to the position adjustment apparatus can be run through this opening.







BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0011] Further details, features and advantages of the invention arise from the following description of preferred embodiments with the aid of the drawings. There is shown in:


[0012]
FIG. 1 a side view of a first embodiment of the invention particularly showing a clamping bracket with surrounding elements shown in phantom,


[0013]
FIG. 2 a sectional drawing along the section line A-A of FIG. 1,


[0014]
FIG. 3 a sectional drawing along the section line B-B of FIG. 1,


[0015]
FIG. 4 a plan view of the mirror housing framing seen from the front,


[0016]
FIG. 5 a side view of a second embodiment of the invention particularly showing the clamping bracket with surrounding elements in phantom, and


[0017]
FIG. 6 a sectional view such as in FIG. 3 of a third embodiment of the invention.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0018] Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the drawings. The examples are provided by way of explanation of the invention and are not intended as limitations of the invention. For example, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used on another embodiment to yield yet a third embodiment. Accordingly, it is intended that the present invention include such modifications and variations.


[0019] The FIGS. 1 to 4 show a first embodiment of the invention in various presentations. FIG. 1 shows a side view, depicting a mirror housing 2, which comprises a mirror housing framing 4 and a mirror housing cover 5. In the mirror housing 2 is a placed a mirror element 6. The entire rear view mirror is fastened by means of a clamping connection 8 on a holder tube 10. The clamping connection 8 comprises a first clamping part in the form of the mirror housing framing 4 and a second clamping part in the form of a clamping bracket 12.


[0020] As may be inferred from the sectional drawings in FIGS. 2 and 3, the mirror housing framing 4 possesses a trough-like recess 14 within which the holder tube 10 is partially encased. The clamping bracket 12 possesses a similar trough-like recess 16. Thus, as a result of the double, opposed trough-like structures 14, 16, the holder tube 10 is nearly completely circumferentially encased, and a large surface is made available for the transmission of forces. Away from the described trough structure 16 of the holding tube extend, in comb-like fashion, a plurality of hook elements 18. On the other side of the trough structure 16 extends a part 20 of the bracket 12 with provisions for screw fastenings 24. The hook elements 18 fit into a corresponding hook opening 22 in the mirror housing framing 4. As one can see in FIGS. 2 and 4, the part 20 of the clamping bracket 12 is connected to the mirror housing framing 4 by means of four screw connections 24.


[0021]
FIG. 3 shows that the mirror element 6, inclusive of a mirror pane 30, a glass carrier plate 32 and an electric motor driven mirror positioning apparatus 34, is connected to the clamping bracket 12. In this way, the mirror adjustment apparatus 34 is fastened onto the piece 20 of the clamp bracket 12. To accomplish this, the mirror positioning apparatus 34 is screwed onto the part 20 of the clamping bracket 12 by means of four screw connections 26.


[0022] The four screw connections 26, i.e. screws, enter the part 20 of the clamping bracket 12 (in FIG. 3) from the side proximal to the mirror pane 30. The glass carrier plate 32, with its attendant mirror pane 30, is fastened onto the mirror positioning apparatus 34 by means of a detent connection 36. The glass carrier plate 32 is without a surrounding rim construction, as discussed in EP 0 659 609 B1, and a periphery 31 of the mirror pane 30 extends slightly outward beyond a periphery 33 of the glass carrier plate 32. To this extent, EP 0 659 609 B1 is incorporated herein by reference.


[0023]
FIG. 4 shows a view of the mirror housing framing 4 from the front without the mirror element 6. The mirror housing framing 4 possesses three openings 38a, 38b, 38c for internal installation purposes and for weight reduction. The somewhat rectangular clamping bracket 12 exhibits in its screwed-on part 20 an opening 40, which overlaps the central opening 38b (shown in phantom) in the mirror housing framing 4. In the remaining upper and lower edge strips 42, 44, respectively, are provided the four screw connections 24 for the screw connection of the clamping bracket 12 with the mirror housing framing 4. On the upper and the lower edge strips 42, 44, also are respectively the four screw connections 26 and four extensions 48 for the screw connection of the mirror positioning adjustment apparatus 34 to the clamping bracket 12.


[0024] When mounting the mirror housing 2, first the clamping bracket 12 is pushed into the snap connections 22 of the mirror housing framing 4. Subsequently, the holding tube 10 is clamped between the clamping bracket 12 and the mirror housing framing 4. The clamping bracket 12 is attached to the mirror housing framing 4 from the back side of the mirror assembly forward by screws 24 [see FIG. 2]. Thereafter, from the front position, the mirror positioning apparatus 34 is screwed onto the extensions 48 of the clamping bracket 12 by screw connections 26. Following this, the glass carrier plate 32 with the mirror pane 30 is fastened onto the mirror positioning apparatus 34 by means of the detent connections 36. Finally, the mirror housing cover 5 is snapped onto the mirror housing framing 4.


[0025] In the case of the embodiment in accord with FIGS. 1-4, the connections, i.e., screw connections 24 and 26, between first, the mirror housing framing 4 and the clamping bracket 12, and second, the mirror positioning apparatus 34 and the clamping bracket 12, are made by means of two independent sets of screws 24 and 26 respectively. Alternatively, the mirror positioning apparatus 34, the mirror housing framing 4 and the clamping bracket 12 can also be bound together by a screw connection common to all (not shown).


[0026]
FIG. 5 shows a side view of a second embodiment of the invention similar to the presentation of FIG. 1. This second embodiment of the invention differs from the first embodiment in that the holding element is not a continuous holding tube, but is rather constructed as a two-piece holding component with a first and a second holding arm 50 and 52. In this case, the first holding arm 50 is secured by the upper edge strip 42 of the clamping bracket 12 and the second holding arm 52 is secured by the lower edge strip 44 of the clamping bracket 12. Otherwise, the construction of the second embodiment agrees in all details with the first embodiment.


[0027]
FIG. 6 shows a third embodiment of the invention in a drawing similar to FIG. 3. The third embodiment differs from the first or the second embodiment in that the connection between the holding parts 10, 50, 52 and the clamping bracket 12 are not made as auxiliaries to the clamping connection by means of a form-fit binding. In this case, in the trough-like recesses 14 and 16, additional projections 56 are provided which fit into complementary recesses 58 in the holding parts 10, 50 and 52. By this means, the mirror is secured additionally against rotational displacement on the holding elements 10, 50, 52. Additionally or alternatively, in the holding parts 10, 50, 52, projections can be provided that engage in corresponding recesses in the trough shaped recesses 14 and 16 (not shown).


[0028] The mirror housing framing 4 and the mirror housing cover 5 are preferably made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). The clamping bracket 12 preferably is manufactured from glass fiber reinforced plastic, polyamide (PA6.6) glass fiber (GF 35). For example, the glass carrier plate 32 is advantageously made of ABS with a 30% portion of glass fiber and possesses a thickness in a range between 1 and 1.5 millimeters(mm). The wall thickness of the remaining components varies between 2 and 2.5 mm. By means of these measures, weight and cost reductions are achieved. Furthermore, the vibration tendencies are also reduced.


[0029] In certain cases it can also be advantageous to reinforce the trough-shaped recess 14 and the area of the screw connections 24 of the mirror housing framing 4 by means of an inlay of reinforced material (not shown) or to make these areas out of glass fiber reinforced plastic.


[0030] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. It is intended that the present invention includes such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.


Claims
  • 1. A rearview mirror, especially for motor vehicles, with a mirror housing (2) which includes a mirror housing framing (4), a mirror element (6) which is located in the mirror housing (2), and a clamp connection (8) with a first and a second clamping part for the connection of the rearview mirror with a mirror holding component (10; 50, 52), therein characterized, in that the first clamping part is the mirror housing framing (4), in that the second clamping part is a clamping bracket (12), and in that the mirror element (6) is fastened to the clamping bracket (12).
  • 2. A rearview mirror in accord with claim 1, therein characterized, in that the mirror housing framing (4) is made of plastic and in that the clamping bracket (12) is composed of a stronger material than is the mirror housing framing (4).
  • 3. A rearview mirror in accord with claim 2, therein characterized, in that the clamping bracket (12) is made of reinforced plastic, especially reinforced by means of glass fiber, or is made of metal.
  • 4. A rearview mirror in accord with one of the foregoing claims, therein characterized, in that the clamping bracket (12) is secured by force fit clips on one side of the mirror housing framing (4) and on the other side is secured by screws to the mirror housing framing (4).
  • 5. A rearview mirror in accord with one of the foregoing claims, therein characterized, in that the mirror element (6) possesses a mirror pane (39) mounted on a glass carrying plate (32), which is connected to a preferably electric motor driven glass positioning apparatus (34), and in that the glass positioning apparatus (34) is fastened to the clamping bracket (12) by means of a screw connection (26).
  • 6. A rearview mirror in accord with claim 5, therein characterized, in that the glass carrier plate (32) has no peripheral edging.
  • 7. A rearview mirror in accord with one of the foregoing claims, therein characterized, in that the mirror housing (2) includes a mirror housing cover (5), which, by means of a snap-in connection is releasably bindable to the mirror housing framing (4).
  • 8. A rearview mirror in accord with one of the foregoing claims, therein characterized, in that the clamping connection (8) possesses means (56, 58) for shape-forced connection between the mirror housing framing (4) and the mirror holder component (10; 50, 52) and/or the clamping bracket (12) and the mirror holding component (10; 50, 52).
  • 9. A rearview mirror in accord with one of the foregoing claims, therein characterized, in that the clamping bracket (12) possesses an opening (40).
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10064647.6 Dec 2000 DE