Illumination – Supported by vehicle structure – Condition responsive
Patent
1987-06-08
1988-05-17
Henry, Jon W.
Illumination
Supported by vehicle structure
Condition responsive
350632, 362135, 362144, 362 61, 362 74, 296 97B, B60Q 104, B60Q 112, B60J 300, G02B 718
Patent
active
047446455
ABSTRACT:
A vanity mirror assembly, which can be lighted, and which can be built into a sun visor for an automobile or other motor vehicle. Electrical components including a heat-dissipative component are screen-printed on a polymeric film substrate mounted adhesively to the back face of a glass mirror, which serves as a heat sink for such components. Shards of the mirror tend to be adhesively retained by the substrate if the mirror happens to shatter.
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Breh Donald J.
Buckman T. W.
Henry Jon W.
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
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