Optical: systems and elements – Glare or unwanted light reduction
Patent
1995-12-28
1997-06-17
Dzierzynski, Paul M.
Optical: systems and elements
Glare or unwanted light reduction
359602, 359603, 359604, 359265, 359270, 359272, G02B 2700, G02B 508, G02F 115, G02F 1153
Patent
active
056402740
ABSTRACT:
An EC mirror having an end surface of layers consisting of an ECD, an output electrode, and a clip electrode, prevents attacking by water submerging through the end surface, improves sealing ability with the mirror holder, prevents the mirror from chattering and a strange noise due to a vibration of the mirror, improves an anti-impact ability of the ECD end surface. An insulating member is disposed to cover ECD periphery portions and connecting portions of an output electrode, the clip electrode and a harness cord. A water proof member is disposed on an outer periphery of the insulating member.
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Hattori Michiaki
Iwama Tokumitsu
Dzierzynski Paul M.
Murakami Kaimeido Co. Ltd.
Sikd-er Mohammad Y.
Striker Michael J.
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