Electric remote control mirror with half-ball portion

Supports – Pipe or cable – Extending through plate

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248479, G02B 508, G02B 512, A47G 124

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045551669

ABSTRACT:
An electric remote control mirror apparatus comprising boss portion mounted on a mirror body fixing the mirror, a concave surface formed at the portion integrally formed with the mirror housing for receiving the mirror body, a pivot connection being composed of the boss portion and the concave surface, a pressure applying member having the surface to be connected to the inner surface of the boss portion and the end portion to be connected to the portion of the mirror housing by passing through the boss portion, a coil spring for pressing the member to the boss portion, thereby to surely support the mirror body within the mirror housing, wherein the rotating resistance of the pivot connection can be easily and precisely adjustable, the rotation of the mirror body around the pivot axis is prevented thereby to avoid vibration and change of inclination of the mirror body.

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patent: 3609014 (1971-09-01), Kurz
patent: 4076392 (1978-02-01), Suzuki et al.
patent: 4202603 (1980-05-01), Miyauchi
patent: 4324454 (1982-04-01), Kumai

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