Optical: systems and elements – Mirror
Patent
1999-05-14
2000-05-30
Spyrou, Cassandra
Optical: systems and elements
Mirror
359882, 359883, 359884, G02B 508
Patent
active
060683791
ABSTRACT:
An inspection mirror incorporates an extremely thin glass substrate and low profile mount to produce a mirror that can provide visual access to spaces that would otherwise be too small or otherwise inaccessible. An aluminized layer forms the first reflecting surface. The mirror is protected by an amorphous carbon layer which forms a second reflecting surface. The mirror may be framed or frameless. Where provided, the support frame has a mirror receiving recess in which the mirror is retained by adhesive. Frameless mirrors are supported by a planar wire mount secured to the rear surface of the mirror by adhesive. The mirrors may be carried on a spring wire shaft received in a handle or by a flat strip that forms the handle and mirror support.
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Paul Stuart Kempf and Pilar Moreno Kempf Family Trust
Sikd-er Mohammad Y.
Spyrou Cassandra
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