Illumination – With viewing mirror – With plural light sources or diverse light modifiers
Patent
1992-02-21
1994-01-11
Yeung, James C.
Illumination
With viewing mirror
With plural light sources or diverse light modifiers
362144, 296 975, 338176, F21V 3300
Patent
active
052787362
ABSTRACT:
Electric circuity (45) in a lighted vanity mirror module (5) for an automobile sun visor (40) is mounted on the backside of an appearance bezel (10), thereby obviating the necessity for a separate housing. A wire wound resistor (80) is employed in a lamp dimmer (37) and, with the bezel, retains a sliding contact which controls lamp intensity.
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Boguszewicz George
Falcoff Monte L.
Moriconi Leonard E.
Swiatocha John
Swiatocha John
United Technologies Automotive Inc.
Yeung James C.
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