Vehicular mirror device

Supports – Mirror or picture type – Bracket

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C296S001110

Reexamination Certificate

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07857278

ABSTRACT:
The operation torque during disengaging of clutch projections out of clutch grooves, is effectively suppressed from excessively increasing immediately after start of device assembling. In a door mirror device, a gear plate has clutch grooves made substantially in trapezoidal form, in circumferential cross-section, increasing in width from a groove bottom to an opening end. A clutch disk has clutch projections made substantially in trapezoidal form, in circumferential cross-section, decreasing in width in taper form from a base toward a tip wherein the top surfaces are made in an inverted radial form decreasing in width from inner periphery to outer periphery. Due to this, when a torque exceeding a set value is transmitted to the gear plate, the pressure-contact area of the clutch projection with the clutch groove gradually moves from inner periphery to outer periphery while moving the clutch disk upward against a bias force of a clutch spring.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5636071 (1997-06-01), Mochizuki et al.
patent: 6979091 (2005-12-01), Ichikawa
patent: 2002/0135905 (2002-09-01), Yoshida
patent: 2548021 (1997-05-01), None

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