Claims
- 1. In a vehicle rear view mirror assembly, a support base having a pair of spaced-apart parallel support tubes extending outwardly therefrom, a mirror head having a pair of spaced-apart parallel mounting arms extending outwardly therefrom, said mounting arms being slidably received within said support tubes to support said mirror head on said support base and provide selective adjustable movement of said mirror head toward and away from said support base, and at least one of said mounting arms having a releasable holding device carried thereby internally of the said support tube in which it is received to releasably hold said mounting arms in a desired adjusted position against longitudinal movement relative to said support tubes.
- 2. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said support tubes have tube inner surfaces and said releasable holding device comprises a friction shoe having a friction surface engaging said tube inner surface of said support tube in which said one mounting arm is received.
- 3. The mirror of claim 2 wherein said friction shoe is biased in a direction to engage said friction surface with said tube inner surface of said support tube in which said one mounting arm is received.
- 4. The mirror assembly of claim 3 wherein said mounting arms are tubular and said friction shoe is carried internally of said one mounting arm, and said one mounting arm having an opening therein through which said friction shoe projects to engage said friction surface with said tube inner surface of said support tube in which said one mounting member is received.
- 5. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said releasable holding device comprises a pair of releasable holding devices spaced-apart longitudinally of said one mounting arm.
- 6. The mirror assembly of claim 5 wherein said support tube in which said one mounting member is received has a tube inner surface and said pair of releasable holding devices comprise friction shoes having friction surfaces engaging said tube inner surface.
- 7. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein both of said mounting arms have a releasable holding device carried thereby.
- 8. The mirror assembly of claim 7 wherein each of said mounting arms has a pair of said releasable holding devices carried thereby, and said pair of said releasable holding devices on each of said mounting arms are spaced longitudinally of said mounting arms.
- 9. The mirror assembly of claim 8 wherein all of said releasable holding devices comprise friction shoes having friction surfaces and said support tubes have inner surfaces engaged by said friction surfaces.
- 10. The mirror assembly of claim 9 wherein said friction shoes are yieldably biased in a direction to engage said friction surfaces with said inner surfaces of said support tubes.
- 11. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said support tubes have open ends through which said mounting arms extend, at least one of said pair of support tubes having at least one stop thereon adjacent said open end thereof for cooperation with an abutment on at least one of said mounting arms to prevent separation of said arms from said tubes.
- 12. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said support tubes have open ends through which said mounting arms extend, said tubes having stops thereon adjacent said open ends thereof, and said mounting arms having abutments thereon for cooperation with said stops to prevent removal of said arms from within said tubes.
- 13. The mirror assembly of claim 12 wherein said stops are on spring clips attached to said support tubes subsequent to insertion of said mounting arms into said support tubes.
- 14. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said releasable holding device comprises a friction shoe carried by said mounting arm for transverse movement relative thereto, and a spring biasing said friction shoe in a direction for cooperation with said tubular support to prevent relative longitudinal movement between said mounting arm and tubular support.
- 15. The mirror assembly of claim 1 wherein said support tubes are attached to said support base by hinged connections for rotation about a common vertical axis, and releasable detent devices between each of said support tubes and said support base adjacent said hinged connections to releasably hold said support tubes against rotation about said vertical axis when said detent devices are engaged and to permit such rotation when said detent devices are released.
- 16. The mirror assembly of claim 15 wherein said detent devices comprise a detent in each of said support tubes adjacent said hinged connections and a resilient element on said support base releasably received in each said detent.
- 17. The mirror assembly of claim 16 wherein said resilient element comprises a separate resilient element for each said detent.
- 18. In a rear view mirror assembly, a support base having an elongated tubular support arm extending outwardly therefrom, a mirror head having an elongated mounting arm extending outwardly therefrom, said mounting arm being slidably received in said support arm to support said mirror head on said support base and provide selective adjustment of said mirror head toward and away from said support base, a friction device carried by said support arm internally of said support arm, said friction device having an outer friction surface and said support arm having an inner surface engaged by said friction surface, and said friction device being yieldably biased in a direction to engage said friction surface with said inner surface of said support arm to releasably hold said mounting arm in a desired adjusted position against longitudinal movement relative to said support arm.
- 19. The mirror assembly of claim 18 wherein said friction device comprises a pair of friction shoes spaced from one another longitudinally of said mounting arm.
- 20. The mirror assembly of claim 18 wherein said friction device comprises a friction shoe having a friction shoe head, a barbed guide stem extending from said head and having a barbed end portion, and said mounting arm having an opening therein through which said barbed end portion is snapped to attach said friction shoe to said mounting arm.
- 21. The mirror assembly of claim 20 wherein said head has a friction surface on the opposite side thereof from said guide stem, and a coil spring surrounding said guide stem for biasing said head in a direction to engage said friction surface with said inner surface of said tube.
- 22. The mirror assembly of claim 18 wherein said support base has a pair of elongated parallel tubular support arms extending outwardly therefrom and said mirror head has a pair of elongated parallel mounting arms extending outwardly therefrom and being slidably received in said pair of tubular support arms, and each of said mounting arms having a said friction device carried thereby.
- 23. The mirror assembly of claim 22 wherein said friction device carried by each of said mounting arms comprises a pair of friction devices spaced-apart longitudinally of said mounting arms.
- 24. The mirror assembly of claim 23 wherein said mounting arms are tubular and each of said pair of friction devices comprise friction shoes carried by said mounting arms internally thereof, and said mounting arms having openings therein through which said friction shoes extend into engagement with inner surfaces of said support arms.
- 25. The mirror assembly of claim 24 wherein said friction shoes have guide stems attached to said mounting arms for movement of said friction shoes relative to said mounting arms longitudinally of said guide stems, and biasing devices positioned between said mounting arms and said friction shoes to bias said friction shoes into engagement with inner surfaces of said support arms.
- 26. A telescoping trailer tow mirror assembly having a support base and a mirror head, cooperating telescoping mounting and support tubes extending between said support base and said mirror head for supporting said mirror head on said support base and for providing adjustable movement of said mirror head toward and away from said base, and a releasable holding device internally of said tubes for releasably holding said tubes against movement relative to one another.
- 27. The mirror assembly of claim 26 wherein said support tube is attached to said support base and said mounting tube is attached to said mirror head, and said mounting tube being received in said support tube.
- 28. The mirror assembly of claim 27 wherein said releasable holding device is carried by said mounting arm.
- 29. The mirror assembly of claim 28 wherein said mounting arms extend along a longitudinal tube axis and said support tube has an inner surface, said releasable holding device comprising a friction shoe biased into engagement with said inner surface transversely of said tube axis.
- 30. The mirror assembly of claim 26 wherein said releasable holding device comprises a pair of friction shoes spaced-apart longitudinally of said tubes.
- 31. The mirror assembly of claim 28 wherein said support tube is hinged to said support base for rotation about a vertical axis, said support tube having a detent adjacent said support base, and said support base having a spring rod releasably received in said detent to releasably hold said support tube against rotation.
- 32. In a vehicle rear view mirror assembly including a support base having a pair of vertically-spaced parallel mirror support arms extending outwardly therefrom, said support arms being attached to said support base by hinged connections for rotation about a vertical axis, each of said support arms having a detent adjacent to said hinged connections, and a yieldable element releasably received in each of said detents for releasably holding said support arms against rotation relative to said support base.
- 33. The mirror assembly of claim 32 wherein said hinged connections include support arm end portions having outer peripheries spaced radially outwardly of said vertical axis, and said detents being in said outer peripheries.
- 34. The mirror assembly of claim 33 wherein said yieldable element comprises a spring rod having a retaining portion thereof received in said detent, said retaining portion being movable out of said detent to permit rotation of said support arm about said vertical axis.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 10/191,264 filed Jul. 8, 2002 which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/900,296, filed Jul. 6, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,416,192 which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/399,293 filed Sep. 17, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,805.
Continuations (3)
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09900296 |
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