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Date of Patent:
May. 24, 2005

Filed:

Jun. 18, 2003
Applicants:

Paul Home, Craigburn Estate, AU;

Paul R. Henion, Fort Gratiot, MI (US);

Peter Robert Rothe, Coromandel Valley, AU;

David Henderson Woollard, Mylor, AU;

Barry Whitford, Happy Valley, AU;

Trevor Fimeri, Seacliff, AU;

Simon Orme, Hallett Cove, AU;

Inventors:

Paul Home, Craigburn Estate, AU;

Paul R. Henion, Fort Gratiot, MI (US);

Peter Robert Rothe, Coromandel Valley, AU;

David Henderson Woollard, Mylor, AU;

Barry Whitford, Happy Valley, AU;

Trevor Fimeri, Seacliff, AU;

Simon Orme, Hallett Cove, AU;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
G02B007/182 ; G02B007/198 ; B60R001/06 ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A mirror assembly has a pair of telescoping tubular supports extending between a support base and a mirror head to provide adjustment of the mirror head toward and away from the support base. Friction shoes within the tubular supports releasably hold such supports against unintentional telescoping movement. Cooperating stops on the telescoping supports limit outward movement of the mirror head and prevent complete separation of the telescoping supports. The tubular supports are hingedly attached to the support base for rotation about a vertical axis, and cooperating detents and spring elements on the supports and support base releasably hold the supports against rotation.


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