Break-away rearview mirror and bracket

Supports – With component frangible or deformable on impact or overload – Support for mirror- or picture-type article

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248475B, 248479, F16M 1300, A47G 124

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043688683

ABSTRACT:
A break-away mirror having a mirror, a mirror bracket attaches to the mirror, a molded synthetic resin bracket, and a nylon nut for attaching the mirror bracket to the molded bracket to hold the mirror in an upright position. A mount bracket connects to the molded bracket to mount the combined mirror-mirror bracket-molded bracket on an automobile or the like. The combined mirror-mirror bracket breaking-away from the molded synthetic resin bracket upon impact. A process for preparing a break-away mirror and mirror bracket wherein the mirror is attached to the mirror bracket.

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