Optical: systems and elements – Mirror – Plural mirrors or reflecting surfaces
Patent
1994-08-05
1997-01-14
Dzierzynski, Paul M.
Optical: systems and elements
Mirror
Plural mirrors or reflecting surfaces
359838, 359839, 359833, G02B 508, G02B 526, G02B 504
Patent
active
055945945
ABSTRACT:
A triangular prism mirror mounted adjacent a driver of a vehicle to enable the driver to view the blind spot area without any distortion of vision. The triangular prism mirror unit has three plane surfaces, the rear surface being blocked. By blocking the rear surface of the prism, the image entering one of the front surfaces will appear on the other front surface. Therefore the triangular prism mirror, when properly mounted, provides a clear vision for the driver of a vehicle giving access to the blind spot area.
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Dzierzynski Paul M.
Sikd-er Mohammad Y.
Thompson John C.
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