Lighted/information case assembly for rearview mirrors

Illumination – With viewing mirror – Adjustable

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367 74, 367 61, 367362, B60Q 100

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ABSTRACT:
A case assembly for vehicular rearview mirrors adapted to support lights for illuminating portions of the vehicle interior, instruments such as directional compasses or the like, and controls such as switches or instrument adjustment units. The case includes one, and preferably two, spaced, removable carrier modules fitted generally flush with the bottom of the mirror case. The carrier modules may include varying combinations of light assemblies for map reading, courtesy or console illumination, switches, and controls for compasses, clocks, electronic or other instruments. A preferred light arrangement provides illumination of areas below and outwardly of the case ends with brighter, targeted lighting areas in the lap areas of persons seated in the front seats of the vehicle.

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Exhibit A-Photograph-Datsun 1975 280Z rearview mirror.
Exhibit B-Photograph-Datsun 1978 510 rearview mirror.
Exhibit C-Photograph-Honda rearview mirror.
Exhibit D-Photograph-Honda rearview mirror.
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Exhibit G-Drawing of parabolic reflector used in prototype of lighted rearview mirror of the type disclosed in European Application 165,817 (included herein) in Oct. or Nov., 1984.

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