Embodiments described herein relate to a system for increasing a field of view of a user of a vehicle. More specifically, embodiments disclosed herein relate to a mirror disposed on a visor on a truck that increases a field of view of a substantially stationary user of the truck.
A vehicle 10 provides a substantially stationary user 12 of the vehicle 10 with a field of view directed toward a nose 16 of the vehicle 10. The substantially stationary user 12 is seated in a cab of the vehicle 10 and this is the position of the substantially stationary user while using the vehicle 10. Substantially stationary means that the user 12 does not change his seated position in the cab of the vehicle 10. An ordinary field of view is shown in
Embodiments described herein provide a system for increasing a field of view of a substantially stationary user of a vehicle having a ground facing surface. In one embodiment, the system comprises one side of the field of view defined by a substantially level gaze of the substantially stationary user. A windshield is disposed at a nose of the vehicle. A visor is disposed on the vehicle. The visor is positioned such that the windshield is between the ground facing surface of the vehicle and the visor. The visor has a ground facing surface. A vehicle mirror is disposed on the ground facing surface of the visor. A line of sight extends from the vehicle mirror to ground. A second side of the field of view is defined by the line of sight.
Embodiments described herein relate to a system for increasing a field of view of view of a substantially stationary user 12 of a vehicle 10. In one embodiment, the system comprises a vehicle mirror 18 that increases a field of view of a substantially stationary user 12 of the vehicle 10 while the substantially stationary user 12 uses the vehicle 10. More specifically, embodiments disclosed herein relate to a vehicle mirror 18 disposed on a visor 20 disposed on a vehicle 10. The visor 20 is positioned on the vehicle 10 such that the windshield 14 is between a ground facing surface 11 of the vehicle 10 and the visor 20. While, for the sake of clarity of understanding, the vehicle mirror 18 is disclosed with respect to use of the vehicle mirror 18 with a truck, it is to be understood that the vehicle mirror 18 can be used with any vehicle 10, such as an automobile, an air plane, a train and the like.
In one embodiment, the vehicle 10 includes the visor 20 disposed adjacent the windshield 14 to block light from reaching the substantially stationary user 12. The visor 20 can protect the substantially stationary user 12 from glare of incident light, such as light from the sun. The visor 20 is attached to the vehicle 10 by suitable means well know in the art. The visor 20 may be of any suitable construction, such as hollow, solid, frame and the like, and provides a member 22 for accepting a portion of the vehicle mirror 18. Appropriate embodiments may be manufactured by any suitable process from any suitable material or materials. For example, embodiments may be made comprising a Resin Transfer Mold (RTM) process, a process using a Sheet Molding Compound (SMC), an injection molding process, a sheet metal stamping process and the like.
In one embodiment, the vehicle mirror 18 is substantially convex shaped and occupies or overlies substantially an entire ground facing surface 21 of the visor 20 as shown in
A line of sight B′, shown in