Patent ID: 6997567

Claim:
A vehicle mirror system for allowing a driver of a vehicle to safely and conveniently observe an infant in a carrier strapped on the back seat of a vehicle comprising, in combination: a vehicle having a front seat and a back seat and a rearwardly facing rear view mirror, the back seat having a generally horizontal extent for the support of a carrier strapped thereto with an infant strapped therein, the back seat having a forward face and a rearward face and an upward face therebetween, the rearward face being fabricated of a pile-type material; a mirror assembly having a primary strap with a forward section positionable on the forward face of the back seat and a rearward section positionable on the rearward face of the back seat and an intermediate section positionable on the upward face of the back seat, the mirror assembly having a supplemental mirror with an upper edge and a lower edge attached to the forward section of the primary strap and with a rear surface and a reflective front surface in a convex shape facing the rearview mirror for extended viewing capabilities, the mirror assembly having a secondary strap with a leading edge attached to the rear surface of the supplemental mirror adjacent to the upper edge and a trailing edge attached to the intermediate section of the primary strap adjacent to the lower edge whereby shifting the mirror assembly forwardly and rearwardly will vary the angle of the supplemental mirror and its reflective surface with respect to the rearview mirror; an attachment member having folded fabric sections with an upper edge in a trapezoidal shaped configuration forming a passageway and a lower free edge and an adhesive securing together the fabric sections, the attachment member also having one surface with a hook and loop fastener removably coupled to the pile-type material of the back seat, the attachment member also having a rigid loop in a triangular configuration with one leg pivotably secured in the passageway of the folded fabric sections and the other legs extending upwardly; and a clip assembly having a lower end with a clip adapted to removably receive the loop of the attachment member and an upper end, the clip assembly also having a tertiary strap coupling the rearward section of the primary strap to the upper end of the clip whereby a driver on the front seat looking into the rearview mirror sees the reflection of an infant in a carrier on the back seat through the supplemental mirror.