Illumination – Revolving
Patent
1986-05-28
1988-03-29
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Illumination
Revolving
362142, 362 80, 362144, 296 97H, 296 97C, B60Q 300
Patent
active
047348313
ABSTRACT:
A visor for a vehicle includes a vanity mirror assembly which is movable from a stored position within a compartment formed in the visor body to a first use position attached to but extended from the visor body. The vanity mirror assembly can also be detached from the visor for remote use. In the preferred embodiment, the mirror is illuminated by one or more lamps powered by a self-contained rechargeable power source in the vanity mirror assembly.
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Clark Russell L.
Keyser Michael T.
Cox D. M.
Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Prince Corporation
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