Vehicle mirror

A vehicle mirror assembly has a mirror support and a mirror plate fitted on said support and a rear cover enclosing the sides and back of the mirror support and the attached plate. The rear cover is attachable to the mirror support and is able to be securely fastened to the mirror support by a screw threaded fastener accessed from the front of the mirror assembly without removal of the mirror plate. This solves the problem of maintaining the aerodynamic surface of the rear cover and yet having it securely fastened without the need to remove the mirror plate.

PRIORITY

Priority is claimed as a national stage application, under 35 U.S.C. §371, to PCT/AU2010/001508, filed Nov. 12, 2010, which claims priority to Australian Application No. 2009905538, filed Nov. 13, 2009. The disclosures of the aforementioned priority applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.

This invention relates to improvements in external vehicle rear vision mirrors especially of the type used on trucks.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

External Mirrors need to have an aerodynamic rear surface and thus covers need to be smooth and preferably have no surface defects that may create wind noise.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,583,703 inFIG. 4discloses fastening the rear cover by external screws. This creates an unsightly appearance and a non aerodynamic surface.

Most Mirror constructions overcome this problem by having covers that snap on or are clipped onto the mirror assembly. U.S. Pat. No. 5,621,577 is illustrative of this approach. These are not satisfactory because they can easily be dislodged if the mirror is struck.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,604,644 uses an internal screw for the cover which is accessed by removing the mirror plate.

It is an object of this invention to provide a more satisfactory means of securely fastening the rear cover to the mirror assembly.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

To this end the present invention provides a vehicle mirror assembly having a mirror support, a mirror plate fitted on said support and a rear cover enclosing the sides and back of the mirror support and attached plate where in the rear cover is attachable to the mirror support and is able to be securely fastened to the mirror support by a screw threaded fastener accessed from the front of the mirror assembly without removal of the mirror plate.

This arrangement makes use of the small clearance between the edge of the mirror plate and the side wall of the mirror body so that tilting of the mirror will expose a screw threaded fastener which attaches the cover to the mirror support. This can be fastened by a screw driver inserted in the gap. Preferably two or more fasteners are provided.

The screws are retained on the mirror support body by a washer or other suitable means and the cover is fitted to the mirror support and retained lightly by using a snap fitting. A secure attachment is then achieved by tightening the screw.

The mirror assembly consists of a mirror plate10and the mirror support20with a rear cover30. The rear cover30is attachable to the support20with the edge flanges35and35A fitting over the location ribs26which lie adjacent the rear edge of support20. A bracket pole40is shown protruding from the mirror support.

The bosses33and33A with the associated edge flanges35and35A dorm a recess for the location rib26. The bosses33and33A contain an internally threaded recess31and31A adapted to receive a screw fastener32,32A. The screws3232A are captive screws as shown inFIG. 5and are sized to ensure that the cover is firmly fastened to the mirror body. These fasteners32,32A are loosely retained on the base wall24of the mirror support20to ensure that they are not lost during assembly.

As can be seen from the above description the rear cover30has a smooth aerodynamic surface without any defects. Once the fasteners32,32A are tightened the rear cover cannot be dislodged. This invention makes use of the clearance between the edge of the mirror plate10and the internal wall of the support20. This clearance is needed to allow adjustment of the mirror angle. By deflecting the mirror plate10to one side the screw32can be accessed and tightened.

Those skilled in the art will realise that this invention has solved a long standing problem of easily replacing and securely retaining an aerodynamic mirror rear cover without having to remove the mirror. Those skilled in the art will also realise that this invention can be implemented in embodiments other than those described without departing from the core teachings of this invention.