Claims
- 1. A multi-function optical beam reflecting and steering system for an exterior vehicle mirror, characterized by(a) a wedge mirror (1) having a range of view alignments, said range providing at least two different view alignments, having differing reflectivities, for each view position; (b) angular adjustment means including a cam means associated with said wedge mirror (1); (c) mounting means (3) affixed to said wedge mirror (1) to provide a limited, variable, motion entirely covering said range of view alignments to said wedge mirror (1); (d) a single motor associated with said angular adjustment means to drive said wedge mirror (1) entirely through said range of view alignments for at least two different reflectivities for each view position; and (e) control means (33) for said motor to cause said angular adjustment means to move said wedge mirror (1) to a selected view alignment, for a selected view position with selected reflectivity.
- 2. A multi-function optical beam reflecting and steering system for an exterior vehicle mirror, according to claim 1, further characterized in that:said wedge mirror means (1) comprises a wide-angle convex wedge mirror segment (42) 61) of a larger wedge mirror, so that each view alignment also has a plurality of reflectivity positions in said wide-angle convex wedge mirror segment (42; 61), making available at least two different reflectivities at each view alignment in said wide-angle segment, as well as at least two different reflectivities at each view alignment in the remainder of said wedge mirror: (1).
- 3. A mirror positioning system for an exterior vehicle mirror characterized by(a) a mirror base (65); (b) a mirror (1) pivoted near one end thereof on said mirror base (65) with capability of a range of alignment positions appropriate for a viewer; (c) single-motor mirror alignment means (9) mounted to said mirror base (65); and (d) an alignment cam (5) and cam driver (7, 10) set mounted axially to said mirror alignment motor means (9) near the end diagonally opposite in a lengthwise direction said one end of said mirror (1) to provide motion to said mirror (1) as a function of cam (5) configuration, under impetus of said alignment motor (9), said alignment cam and said cam driver set (5-11) adapted for positioning said mirror (1) within a range with respect to said base (65).
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a Division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/404,633, filed Dec. 27, 1999 now abandoned, which is one of four Divisions of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/932,687, filed Sep. 18, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,969,870, issued Oct. 19, 1999, REMOTELY ADJUSTABLE, ANTI-GLARE VEHICLE MIRROR SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION, Jain et al.
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