Illumination – With viewing mirror
Patent
1994-09-23
1996-06-18
Gromada, Denise L.
Illumination
With viewing mirror
362142, 362144, B60Q 3021
Patent
active
055284701
ABSTRACT:
An illuminated vanity mirror assembly is provided for snap mounting in a vehicular sun visor. A cover is hinged to a base member carrying the mirror for opening rotation along an axis parallel to the swinging axis of the visor with the cover containing the lighting. In a preferred embodiment the assembly has a round compact shape.
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Gromada Denise L.
Jay Roberts Company
Quach Y.
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