1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a wiper for an automobile rearview mirror, particularly to one installed with at least a magnet able to mutually attract with magnets fitted in movable bases installed on a rear surface of a mirror base of the rearview mirror. Driven by a motor, at least a supporting pole can start rotating to enable the movable base to move along the supporting pole, so that the wiper can be attracted by the movable base to move on the mirror to wipe off water on it.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Commonly, rearview mirrors positioned at two sides of a vehicle are employed for being watched by a driver to realize the conditions of other vehicles behind the driver no matter if the driver is to make a turn, cut in, switch the lane or park. However, as the rearview mirrors are ever installed outside a vehicle body, they can be easily drenched by rain when raining, enabling the rearview mirrors blurred to make a driver unable to clearly see the conditions of other cars running behind him from the rearview mirrors, possible to affect traffic security.
The object of this invention is to offer a wiper for an automobile rearview mirror for wiping off water drops on the mirror so as to enable a driver to clearly see the image on the mirror.
The rearview mirror includes a mirror base having a mirror attached on its front surface and a motor installed on its rear surface. The motor is provided with a driving gear mounted on its shaft. At least a supporting shaft is fixed on the rear surface of the mirror base, provided with a driven gear for engaging with the driving gear of the motor, and plural male threads formed around its surface for engaging with female threads of a movable base, which is provided with a magnet fitted inside it to rest on the rear surface of the mirror base. Installed on the mirror is a wiper fitted with at least a magnet for mutually attracting with the magnet of the movable base.
This invention is better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The mirror 10 is provided with two pairs of positioning ears 11 correspondingly fixed on its rear side, a mirror 12 attached on its front surface, a covering 13 located at one side of its front surface, and a chamber 14 formed inside the covering.
The driving motor 2 is provided with a shaft 20 installed with a driving gear 21.
Each of the supporting poles 3 is fixed between each pair of positioning ears 11 in parallel to each other, provided with a driven gear 30 engaged with the driving gear 21, and plural male threads 31 formed around it.
Each of the movable bases 4 is mounted around each of the supporting poles 3, provided with a magnet 40 fitted inside it to rest on the rear surface of the mirror base 10, and plural female threads 41 used to engage with the male threads 31 of the supporting poles 3. The magnet 40 can be a super magnet.
The wiper 5 is installed on the mirror 12, provided with a positioning base 50 made of plastics, and two recesses 51 formed inside the positioning base 50 and respectively fitted with a super magnet 52 for mutually attracting with the magnet 40 of the movable base 4. A blocking strip 53 is formed across each of the recesses 51, employed to prevent the magnet 52 from directly contacting with the mirror 12 to scrape it. Wrapped around the positioning base 50 is a wiping member 54 made of soft rubber, and projected from two edges of an inner surface of the wiping member 54 are respectively a projecting strip 55 resting on the mirror 12. In addition, at least a locking member 56 is fixed on the wiping member 54, used to keep the wiping member 54 fixed together with the positioning base 50. The wiper of the invention is thus finished.
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While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.