US20010030819A1 - Mirror assembly for vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mirror assembly for a vehicle.
- FIG. 8 and FIG. 9 a conventional, general door mirror 100 is shown.
- the door mirror 100 is formed by a door mirror body 104 having a rear-view mirror 102 ; a door mirror base 106 which supports a base end portion 104 A side of the door mirror body 104 and is used as a seat surface for mounting to a side door of a vehicle; and a cover 108 which covers a surface of the door mirror base 106 .
- a cord 110 is pulled out from the base end portion 104 A of the door mirror base 104 .
- This cord 110 is provided, for example, for supplying electricity to electrical equipment (for example, a mirror angle adjusting mechanism, a lighting system or the like) which is disposed within the door mirror body 104 .
- a cord insertion hole 114 which is a circular hole is formed in an overhanging portion 112 of the door mirror base 106 and the cord 110 is inserted therethrough.
- the cord 110 is inserted into the cord insertion hole 114 , and thereafter, assembly work such as assembling the door mirror base 106 is performed.
- a certain amount of skill is required to insert the cord 110 , which has an outer diameter which is equivalent to that of the cord insertion hole 114 , into the cord insertion hole 114 , which is a circular hole, in a short period of time which is determined in terms of the line process, and to further perform subsequent assembly work. Therefore, there is room for improvement with respect to this point of the conventional door mirror structure.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a door mirror structure in which assembly workability of a door mirror is improved.
- Another mirror assembly for a vehicle relating to the present invention comprises: a base adapted for mounting to a vehicle body; and a mirror body which includes a cable extending from the mirror body, and which is pivotably connected to the base, wherein the base includes a slot having an open end such that the cable may be introduced into the slot through the slot open end, when the mirror body is connected to the base.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a method for assembling a mirror assembly for a vehicle which includes: a base for mounting to a vehicle body, the base including a slot having an open end; and a mirror body which includes a cable extending from the base, the method comprising the steps of: (i) translating the cable from the outside of the slot to an inner portion of the slot through the slot open end; and (ii) mounting the mirror body to the base.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the door mirror shown in FIG. 1 in a state in which the door mirror has been assembled.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the door mirror shown in FIG. 3 in a state in which the door mirror has been assembled.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of a door mirror base shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view which illustrates a modified example of the retractable door mirror shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a conventional example.
- FIG. 9 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the door mirror shown in FIG. 8 in a state in which the door mirror has been assembled.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 a description of a retractable door mirror 10 relating to an embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the retractable door mirror 10 relating to the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the door mirror 10 which is in an assembled state.
- the door mirror 10 is formed by a door mirror body 14 which holds a rear-view mirror (mirror body) 12 ; a door mirror base 16 which rotatably supports a base end portion 14 A of the door mirror body 14 ; and a cover 18 which is fitted to the door mirror base 16 from a lower side of the door mirror base 16 .
- the door mirror base 16 and the cover 18 correspond to the “door mirror base portion” in the present invention.
- the “door mirror base portion” is divided into two components in the present embodiment.
- a cord 20 is pulled out from the base end portion 14 A side of the door mirror body 14 .
- This cord 20 is formed, for example, by wire-harnessing wires for supply electricity for a mirror angle adjusting apparatus, a foot area lighting system or the like which is disposed within the door mirror body 14 .
- a pivot section 22 which is the center of rotation of the door mirror 10 at the time of retraction/extension of the door mirror 10 , is provided at the base end portion 14 A side of the door mirror body 14 .
- the pivot section 22 is formed by a pivot shaft 24 which is fixed on an overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 which will be described later, a pivot housing 26 which has a bottom and a cylindrical shape and is fitted with the pivot shaft 24 by insertion in such a manner that the pivot housing 26 is movable in an axial direction of the pivot shaft 24 , a spring sheet 28 which is fixed to an outer circumference of an upper end portion of the pivot shaft 24 , and a compression coil spring 30 disposed between the spring sheet 28 and the bottom portion of the pivot housing 26 so as to surround the pivot shaft 24 .
- a cord insertion hole 32 is formed at an axially central portion of the pivot shaft 24 , and the cord 20 is inserted through this cord insertion hole 32 .
- the door mirror base 16 is made of a metal and formed by a base mounting portion 34 which is formed in a substantially triangular shape when seen from a side of the vehicle, and the overhanging portion 36 which extends outwardly in the vehicle transverse direction from a lower edge side of the base mounting portion 34 .
- the base mounting portion 34 is fixed to a corner portion of a vehicle side door by unillustrated fixing members such as bolts and nuts.
- the “door mirror base portion” in the present first embodiment is formed by the two-piece structure of the door mirror base 16 and the cover 18 .
- the “door mirror base portion” of the present invention therefore, does not use a cover as a separate part which covers an outer surface of the base mounting portion 34 .
- a processing such as coating with resin or painting is carried out at a predetermined range of a surface (an exposed surface which can be seen from the outside of a vehicle) of the base mounting portion 34 .
- a slot 38 having a straight configuration is formed in the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 .
- This slot 38 is formed such that the longitudinal direction thereof corresponds to the transverse direction of the vehicle, and an opening end portion 38 A thereof faces toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side.
- screw insert-through holes 40 are formed at three regions at the periphery of the slot 38 for fixing the bottom portion 24 A of the pivot shaft 24 to the overhanging portion 36 .
- the cover 18 which is made of resin and whose configuration in plan view is substantially rectangular and similar to the configuration of the overhanging portion 36 , is mounted to an under surface side of the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 .
- the vertical cross-section of the cover 18 along the vehicle transverse direction is substantially L-shaped.
- the cover 18 is provided with a bottom wall portion 18 A and a vertical wall portion 18 B. Cylindrical bosses 44 through which screws 42 are inserted are formed at predetermined positions (positions that are coaxial with the screw insert-through holes 40 formed in the overhanging portion 36 ) of the bottom wall portion 18 A.
- the screws 42 are inserted into the cylindrical bosses 44 and the screw insert-through holes 40 from below the bottom wall portion 18 A, and are screwed into a bottom portion 24 A of the above-described pivot shaft 24 .
- the cover 18 and the door mirror body 14 are thus fastened to the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 .
- a projection 46 (which is, in a broader sense, a “slot closing portion”), which protrudes toward a closed end portion 38 B side of the above-described slot 38 , is formed at a central portion of the vertical wall portion 18 B.
- the thickness of this projection 46 is set to be slightly thinner than a slot width of the slot 38 .
- a predetermined gap 48 is formed between the bottom wall portion 18 A of the cover 18 and the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 .
- the above-described cord 20 is disposed by using this gap 48 .
- the door mirror 10 relating to the present first embodiment is assembled as described below at an assembly line for assembly thereof.
- the cord 20 is pulled out downwardly from the base end portion 14 A of the door mirror body 14 .
- the cord 20 is inserted from the opening end portion 38 A of the slot 38 of the door mirror base 16 with the direction of arrow A in FIG. 1 being the assembling direction.
- This work i.e., the work for inserting the cord 20 into the slot 38 , is extremely easy and operation can be carried out in an extremely short time, compared with the conventional work (i.e., the work for inserting the cord into the cord insertion hole).
- the cover 18 is mounted to the under surface side of the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 with the arrow B direction in FIG. 1 being the assembling direction.
- the screws 42 are inserted into the bosses 44 formed on the bottom wall portion 18 A of the cover 18 and the screw insert-through holes 40 formed in the overhanging portion 36 , and are further screwed into the base end portion 14 A side of the door mirror body 14 .
- the door mirror body 14 and the cover 18 are fastened to the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 .
- the door mirror body 14 is rotatably supported around the pivot shaft 24 , and the cover 18 is mounted to the under surface side of the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 .
- the slot 38 is closed by the projection 46 formed at the cover 18 being fit into the opening end portion 38 A of the slot 38 .
- the cord 20 is prevented from being removed from the slot 38 .
- the predetermined gap 48 is formed between the bottom wall portion 18 A of the cover 18 and the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 , and the cord 20 is disposed by utilizing this gap 48 .
- the assembly work of the door mirror 10 is completed by the above operations. The door mirror 10 is then subsequently mounted to the corner portion of a vehicle side door.
- the slot 38 is formed, in place of the conventional cord insertion hole, in the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 . Therefore, the cord 20 which has been pulled out from the door mirror body 14 is easily inserted into the slot 38 from the opening end portion 38 A side of the slot 38 . Namely, in accordance with the present embodiment, the work for inserting a cord into a cord insertion hole (a circular hole), which has conventionally been performed and is complicated, can be eliminated. As a result, assembly workability of the door mirror 10 can be improved.
- the door mirror base portion is formed by two components, the door mirror base 16 and the cover 18 .
- the projection 46 is formed on the cover 18 , and the opening end portion 38 A of the slot 38 is closed by the projection 46 when the cover 18 is mounted to the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 . Therefore, the cord 20 can be prevented from being removed from the slot 38 .
- the mounted state of the cord 20 can be stabilized.
- the opening end portion 38 A of the slot 38 is directed in a direction which is other than toward a vehicle front side. Specifically, the opening end portion 38 A is directed toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side. Therefore, it is difficult for air to flow into the slot 38 when the vehicle is travelling (forward) at high speed. As a result, in accordance with the present embodiment, the noise of cutting the wind when the vehicle is travelling (forward) at high speed can be prevented.
- arrow A direction is the assembling direction as described above, and that the assembling direction is almost the opposite of “the direction in which the slot is opened (as defined in claims)”.
- An angle designated by ⁇ in FIG. 1 is approximately 90 degrees. In accordance with the present invention, it is preferable that the angle ⁇ is about 90 degrees or less. This also holds for embodiments which will be described hereinafter.
- the second embodiment of the present invention is characterized by the point that a slot is formed in a shape of a crank and the point that the “door mirror base portion” is divided into three parts.
- a door mirror base 52 in the present embodiment is formed in a manner similar to the door mirror base 16 of the above-described first embodiment in that the door mirror base 52 of the present embodiment comprises a base mounting portion 54 and an overhanging portion 56 .
- a concave portion 58 which is circular in a plan view is formed approximately in center of the overhanging portion 56
- a closed end portion 60 A of a crank-shaped slot 60 is positioned at an inner circumferential side of the concave portion 58 .
- the slot 60 extends linearly and approximately toward the vehicle rear side from the closed end portion 60 A up to the center of the concave portion 58 .
- the slot 60 curves and extends linearly therefrom approximately toward the vehicle front side. Further, at the position where the slot 60 has passed beyond the concave portion 58 , the slot 60 curves once again and extends linearly therefrom toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side.
- these three parts of the slot 60 are referred to as an “inner slot 60 P”, a “middle slot 60 Q”, and an “outer slot 60 R”, in the order in which they were described above.
- the door mirror base portion is formed by three components which are the door mirror base 52 made of metal and, a first cover 62 and a second cover 64 each made of resin.
- the first cover 62 is formed by a substantially triangular cover base portion 62 A which covers the base mounting portion 54 of the door mirror base 52 , and a cover overhanging portion 62 B which projects from a lower edge side of the cover base portion 62 A toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side and covers a rear portion of the overhanging portion 56 of the door mirror base 52 .
- a lower end portion of the cover base portion 62 A and a front end portion of the cover overhanging portion 62 B are opened to be fitted on the overhanging portion 56 of the door mirror base 52 from the vehicle rear side.
- an outer periphery of the rear portion of the cover overhanging portion 62 B is formed to have a substantially U-shaped cross-section.
- the second cover 64 is formed solely by a portion which covers the front portion of the overhanging portion 56 of the door mirror base 52 .
- the outer periphery of a front portion of this second cover 64 is also formed to have a substantially U-shaped cross-section.
- the slot 60 is formed in the overhanging portion 56 of the door mirror base 52 so that the cord 20 which has been pulled out from the door mirror body 14 can easily be inserted from the opening end portion 60 B side of the slot 60 , as in the above-described first embodiment. Assembly workability of the door mirror 50 can thus be improved in the second embodiment of the present invention as well.
- the opening end portion 60 B of the slot 60 is directed toward a direction other than the vehicle front side (specifically, is directed toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side). Therefore, generation of the noise of cutting the wind when the vehicle is travelling (forward) at high speed can be prevented.
- the slot 60 formed in the overhanging portion 56 of the door mirror base 52 is formed in a crank shape. Therefore, a width of free movement of the cord 20 (i.e., the width over which the cord 20 can freely move due to vibrations of the vehicle body, retraction/extension movements of the door mirror 50 or the like) is smaller than in a case in which the straight slot 38 is formed in the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 . Namely, in order for the cord 20 which has been inserted through the inner slot 60 P to move to the outer slot 60 R, the cord 20 must move through the middle slot 60 Q, and movement of the cord 20 toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side is restricted at this time.
- the cord 20 can reliably be prevented from being removed from the slot 60 . Accordingly, the assembled state of the cord 20 can be further stabilized.
- the present embodiment is characterized in that a way in which the “door mirror base portion” is divided into three components has been changed.
- a first cover 72 in the present embodiment is formed by a substantially triangular cover base portion 72 A which covers the base mounting portion 54 of the door mirror base 52 , and a cover overhanging portion 72 B which extends in a frame shape from a lower edge side of the cover base portion 72 A toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side and covers the overhanging portion 56 of the door mirror base 52 .
- the outer peripheral portion of the cover overhanging portion 72 B also serves as an upstanding portion 73 having a substantially U-shaped cross-section.
- a cut-out 76 having a rectangular shape is formed in a bottom face of the cover overhanging portion 72 B of the first cover 72 .
- a second cover 78 having a rectangular plate shape when seen in a plan view is mounted from below to the cut-out 76 of the first cover 72 .
- four elastically deformable anchor claws 80 are provided upright at a peripheral portion of the second cover 78 .
- the anchor claws 80 are elastically anchored to a peripheral portion of the rectangular-shaped cut-out 76 , when the second cover 78 is pushed into the bottom face of the cover overhanging portion 72 B of the first cover 72 from below.
- the cord 20 is inserted into the cut-out 76 of the cover overhanging portion 72 B of the first cover 72 with an arrow F direction in FIG. 6 being the assembling direction.
- the cord 20 is inserted into the slot 60
- the door mirror base 52 is inserted into the cover overhanging portion 72 B with an arrow G direction in FIG. 6 being the assembling direction.
- the door mirror base 52 may first be inserted into the first cover 72 , and the cord 20 then inserted into the slot 60 .
- the second cover 78 is mounted into the rectangular-shaped cut-out 76 of the first cover 72 with the arrow H direction in FIG. 6 being the assembling direction.
- the structure of the present embodiment follows from the structure of the second embodiment of the present invention. Therefore, operations/effects which are similar to those of the second embodiment can be obtained by the present embodiment. Further, the way of dividing the cover which is to be fitted onto the door mirror base 52 in the present embodiment is different from that in the second embodiment. The, assembling directions of the first cover 72 and the second cover 78 in the present embodiment, therefore, are different from those in the second embodiment. Thus, an embodiment with an optimal assembling direction can be selected in view of assembling efficiency at a door mirror assembly line, and the degrees of freedom in selection are thereby increased.
- the straight slot 38 is adopted in the above-described first embodiment, and the crank-shaped slot 60 is adopted in the second embodiment and the third embodiment.
- opposite structures are possible. Namely, the crank-shaped slot 60 may be applied to the structure of the first embodiment, and the straight slot 38 may be applied to the structures of the second embodiment and the third embodiment.
- the opening end portions 38 A and 60 B of the slots 38 and 60 were both directed toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side.
- the opening end portion of the slot may be directed in any directions.
- the opening end portion of the slot may be directed in any directions other than toward the vehicle front side.
- slots having various configurations are encompassed by in the present invention.
- the rectangular-shaped cut-out 76 is formed at the bottom face side of the first cover 72 .
- the present invention is not limited to the same, and a rectangular-shaped opening may be formed.
- the second cover 78 is completely separated from the first cover 72 in the third embodiment, the present invention is not limited to the same, and a structure which connects one side edge of the second cover to the bottom face side of the first cover 72 by an integral hinge or the like may be applied.
- the cover 18 is mounted to the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 by the screws 42 .
- various assembly structures can be adopted in the first embodiment.
- a pair of elastically deformable engaging claws 90 are formed at opposing sides of the bottom wall portion 18 A of the cover 18 , and in accordance therewith, a pair of engaging concave portions 92 which can engage with the engaging claws 90 are formed at the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 .
- the base end portion 14 A of the door mirror body 14 is first fixed to the overhanging portion 36 of the door mirror base 16 by the screws 42 , and thereafter, the cover 18 is elastically engaged with the overhanging portion 36 .
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a mirror assembly for a vehicle.
- 1. Description of the Related Art
- In FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, a conventional,
general door mirror 100 is shown. As illustrated in these drawings, thedoor mirror 100 is formed by adoor mirror body 104 having a rear-view mirror 102; adoor mirror base 106 which supports abase end portion 104A side of thedoor mirror body 104 and is used as a seat surface for mounting to a side door of a vehicle; and acover 108 which covers a surface of thedoor mirror base 106. - In the
door mirror 100 having the above-described structure, acord 110 is pulled out from thebase end portion 104A of thedoor mirror base 104. Thiscord 110 is provided, for example, for supplying electricity to electrical equipment (for example, a mirror angle adjusting mechanism, a lighting system or the like) which is disposed within thedoor mirror body 104. - With the above-described
conventional door mirror 100, acord insertion hole 114 which is a circular hole is formed in anoverhanging portion 112 of thedoor mirror base 106 and thecord 110 is inserted therethrough. In a door mirror assembly line for theconventional door mirror 100, thecord 110 is inserted into thecord insertion hole 114, and thereafter, assembly work such as assembling thedoor mirror base 106 is performed. However, a certain amount of skill is required to insert thecord 110, which has an outer diameter which is equivalent to that of thecord insertion hole 114, into thecord insertion hole 114, which is a circular hole, in a short period of time which is determined in terms of the line process, and to further perform subsequent assembly work. Therefore, there is room for improvement with respect to this point of the conventional door mirror structure. - In view of the facts described above, an object of the present invention is to provide a door mirror structure in which assembly workability of a door mirror is improved.
- In order to solve the above-described problem, a mirror assembly for a vehicle relating to the present invention comprises: a base adapted for mounting to a vehicle body; and a mirror body which includes a cable extending from the mirror body, and which is mountable to the base, wherein the base includes a slot having an end which is open such that the cable maybe introduced into the slot through the slot open end.
- Another mirror assembly for a vehicle relating to the present invention comprises: a base adapted for mounting to a vehicle body; and a mirror body which includes a cable extending from the mirror body, and which is pivotably connected to the base, wherein the base includes a slot having an open end such that the cable may be introduced into the slot through the slot open end, when the mirror body is connected to the base.
- Another aspect of the present invention is a method for assembling a mirror assembly for a vehicle which includes: a base for mounting to a vehicle body, the base including a slot having an open end; and a mirror body which includes a cable extending from the base, the method comprising the steps of: (i) translating the cable from the outside of the slot to an inner portion of the slot through the slot open end; and (ii) mounting the mirror body to the base.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the door mirror shown in FIG. 1 in a state in which the door mirror has been assembled.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the door mirror shown in FIG. 3 in a state in which the door mirror has been assembled.
- FIG. 5 is a plan view of a door mirror base shown in FIG. 3.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view which illustrates a modified example of the retractable door mirror shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view of a retractable door mirror relating to a conventional example.
- FIG. 9 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the door mirror shown in FIG. 8 in a state in which the door mirror has been assembled.
- Hereinafter, a description of a
retractable door mirror 10 relating to an embodiment of the present invention will be given with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. - FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the
retractable door mirror 10 relating to the first embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of thedoor mirror 10 which is in an assembled state. As shown in these drawings, thedoor mirror 10 is formed by adoor mirror body 14 which holds a rear-view mirror (mirror body) 12; adoor mirror base 16 which rotatably supports abase end portion 14A of thedoor mirror body 14; and acover 18 which is fitted to thedoor mirror base 16 from a lower side of thedoor mirror base 16. - Further, among the above-described components, the
door mirror base 16 and thecover 18 correspond to the “door mirror base portion” in the present invention. In other words, the “door mirror base portion” is divided into two components in the present embodiment. - A
cord 20 is pulled out from thebase end portion 14A side of thedoor mirror body 14. Thiscord 20 is formed, for example, by wire-harnessing wires for supply electricity for a mirror angle adjusting apparatus, a foot area lighting system or the like which is disposed within thedoor mirror body 14. - Further, a
pivot section 22, which is the center of rotation of thedoor mirror 10 at the time of retraction/extension of thedoor mirror 10, is provided at thebase end portion 14A side of thedoor mirror body 14. Thepivot section 22 is formed by apivot shaft 24 which is fixed on an overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16 which will be described later, apivot housing 26 which has a bottom and a cylindrical shape and is fitted with thepivot shaft 24 by insertion in such a manner that thepivot housing 26 is movable in an axial direction of thepivot shaft 24, aspring sheet 28 which is fixed to an outer circumference of an upper end portion of thepivot shaft 24, and acompression coil spring 30 disposed between thespring sheet 28 and the bottom portion of thepivot housing 26 so as to surround thepivot shaft 24. - A
cord insertion hole 32 is formed at an axially central portion of thepivot shaft 24, and thecord 20 is inserted through thiscord insertion hole 32. - The
door mirror base 16 is made of a metal and formed by abase mounting portion 34 which is formed in a substantially triangular shape when seen from a side of the vehicle, and the overhangingportion 36 which extends outwardly in the vehicle transverse direction from a lower edge side of thebase mounting portion 34. Thebase mounting portion 34 is fixed to a corner portion of a vehicle side door by unillustrated fixing members such as bolts and nuts. Moreover, as described above, the “door mirror base portion” in the present first embodiment is formed by the two-piece structure of thedoor mirror base 16 and thecover 18. The “door mirror base portion” of the present invention, therefore, does not use a cover as a separate part which covers an outer surface of thebase mounting portion 34. Thus, a processing such as coating with resin or painting is carried out at a predetermined range of a surface (an exposed surface which can be seen from the outside of a vehicle) of thebase mounting portion 34. - Here, in the
overhanging portion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16, aslot 38 having a straight configuration is formed. Thisslot 38 is formed such that the longitudinal direction thereof corresponds to the transverse direction of the vehicle, and anopening end portion 38A thereof faces toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side. In addition, at three regions at the periphery of theslot 38, screw insert-throughholes 40 are formed for fixing thebottom portion 24A of thepivot shaft 24 to the overhangingportion 36. - Further, the
cover 18, which is made of resin and whose configuration in plan view is substantially rectangular and similar to the configuration of the overhangingportion 36, is mounted to an under surface side of the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. The vertical cross-section of thecover 18 along the vehicle transverse direction is substantially L-shaped. Thecover 18 is provided with abottom wall portion 18A and avertical wall portion 18B.Cylindrical bosses 44 through whichscrews 42 are inserted are formed at predetermined positions (positions that are coaxial with the screw insert-throughholes 40 formed in the overhanging portion 36) of thebottom wall portion 18A. Thescrews 42 are inserted into thecylindrical bosses 44 and the screw insert-throughholes 40 from below thebottom wall portion 18A, and are screwed into abottom portion 24A of the above-describedpivot shaft 24. Thecover 18 and thedoor mirror body 14 are thus fastened to the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. - Moreover, a projection46 (which is, in a broader sense, a “slot closing portion”), which protrudes toward a closed
end portion 38B side of the above-describedslot 38, is formed at a central portion of thevertical wall portion 18B. The thickness of thisprojection 46 is set to be slightly thinner than a slot width of theslot 38. In a state in which thecover 18 is mounted to the under surface of the overhangingportion 36, theprojection 46 is fitted into theopening end portion 38A of theslot 38. Theslot 38, therefore, is closed by theprojection 46 of thecover 18. Further, in a state in which thecover 18 is mounted to the under surface of the overhangingportion 36, apredetermined gap 48 is formed between thebottom wall portion 18A of thecover 18 and theoverhanging portion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. The above-describedcord 20 is disposed by using thisgap 48. - Next, operations and effects of the present embodiment will be described.
- The
door mirror 10 relating to the present first embodiment is assembled as described below at an assembly line for assembly thereof. - As illustrated in FIG. 1, in a semi-assembled state of the
door mirror body 14, thecord 20 is pulled out downwardly from thebase end portion 14A of thedoor mirror body 14. In this state, first, thecord 20 is inserted from theopening end portion 38A of theslot 38 of thedoor mirror base 16 with the direction of arrow A in FIG. 1 being the assembling direction. This work, i.e., the work for inserting thecord 20 into theslot 38, is extremely easy and operation can be carried out in an extremely short time, compared with the conventional work (i.e., the work for inserting the cord into the cord insertion hole). - Next, the
cover 18 is mounted to the under surface side of the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16 with the arrow B direction in FIG. 1 being the assembling direction. Specifically, thescrews 42 are inserted into thebosses 44 formed on thebottom wall portion 18A of thecover 18 and the screw insert-throughholes 40 formed in the overhangingportion 36, and are further screwed into thebase end portion 14A side of thedoor mirror body 14. In this way, thedoor mirror body 14 and thecover 18 are fastened to the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. Thedoor mirror body 14 is rotatably supported around thepivot shaft 24, and thecover 18 is mounted to the under surface side of the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. - At this time, the
slot 38 is closed by theprojection 46 formed at thecover 18 being fit into the openingend portion 38A of theslot 38. In this way, thecord 20 is prevented from being removed from theslot 38. At the same time, thepredetermined gap 48 is formed between thebottom wall portion 18A of thecover 18 and the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16, and thecord 20 is disposed by utilizing thisgap 48. The assembly work of thedoor mirror 10 is completed by the above operations. Thedoor mirror 10 is then subsequently mounted to the corner portion of a vehicle side door. - As described above, in the first embodiment of the present invention, the
slot 38 is formed, in place of the conventional cord insertion hole, in the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. Therefore, thecord 20 which has been pulled out from thedoor mirror body 14 is easily inserted into theslot 38 from the openingend portion 38A side of theslot 38. Namely, in accordance with the present embodiment, the work for inserting a cord into a cord insertion hole (a circular hole), which has conventionally been performed and is complicated, can be eliminated. As a result, assembly workability of thedoor mirror 10 can be improved. - Further, in the present embodiment, the door mirror base portion is formed by two components, the
door mirror base 16 and thecover 18. Theprojection 46 is formed on thecover 18, and the openingend portion 38A of theslot 38 is closed by theprojection 46 when thecover 18 is mounted to the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. Therefore, thecord 20 can be prevented from being removed from theslot 38. As a result, in accordance with the present first embodiment, the mounted state of thecord 20 can be stabilized. - Further, in the present embodiment, the opening
end portion 38A of theslot 38 is directed in a direction which is other than toward a vehicle front side. Specifically, the openingend portion 38A is directed toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side. Therefore, it is difficult for air to flow into theslot 38 when the vehicle is travelling (forward) at high speed. As a result, in accordance with the present embodiment, the noise of cutting the wind when the vehicle is travelling (forward) at high speed can be prevented. - Note that the arrow A direction is the assembling direction as described above, and that the assembling direction is almost the opposite of “the direction in which the slot is opened (as defined in claims)”. An angle designated by θ in FIG. 1 is approximately 90 degrees. In accordance with the present invention, it is preferable that the angle θ is about 90 degrees or less. This also holds for embodiments which will be described hereinafter.
- Next, with reference to FIGS. 3 through 5, description will be given of a
retractable door mirror 50 relating to a second embodiment of the present invention. Structural portions that are the same as those described in the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted. - As shown in these drawings, the second embodiment of the present invention is characterized by the point that a slot is formed in a shape of a crank and the point that the “door mirror base portion” is divided into three parts.
- More concretely, a
door mirror base 52 in the present embodiment is formed in a manner similar to thedoor mirror base 16 of the above-described first embodiment in that thedoor mirror base 52 of the present embodiment comprises abase mounting portion 54 and an overhangingportion 56. However, as shown in FIG. 5, aconcave portion 58 which is circular in a plan view is formed approximately in center of the overhangingportion 56, and aclosed end portion 60A of a crank-shapedslot 60 is positioned at an inner circumferential side of theconcave portion 58. Theslot 60 extends linearly and approximately toward the vehicle rear side from theclosed end portion 60A up to the center of theconcave portion 58. At the center of theconcave portion 58, theslot 60 curves and extends linearly therefrom approximately toward the vehicle front side. Further, at the position where theslot 60 has passed beyond theconcave portion 58, theslot 60 curves once again and extends linearly therefrom toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side. Hereinafter, these three parts of theslot 60 are referred to as an “inner slot 60P”, a “middle slot 60Q”, and an “outer slot 60R”, in the order in which they were described above. - Further, in the present embodiment, the door mirror base portion is formed by three components which are the
door mirror base 52 made of metal and, afirst cover 62 and asecond cover 64 each made of resin. Thefirst cover 62 is formed by a substantially triangularcover base portion 62A which covers thebase mounting portion 54 of thedoor mirror base 52, and acover overhanging portion 62B which projects from a lower edge side of thecover base portion 62A toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side and covers a rear portion of the overhangingportion 56 of thedoor mirror base 52. A lower end portion of thecover base portion 62A and a front end portion of thecover overhanging portion 62B are opened to be fitted on the overhangingportion 56 of thedoor mirror base 52 from the vehicle rear side. Moreover, an outer periphery of the rear portion of thecover overhanging portion 62B is formed to have a substantially U-shaped cross-section. - On the other hand, the
second cover 64 is formed solely by a portion which covers the front portion of the overhangingportion 56 of thedoor mirror base 52. The outer periphery of a front portion of thissecond cover 64 is also formed to have a substantially U-shaped cross-section. Moreover, after thecord 20 is inserted into theslot 60 with the arrow C direction in FIG. 3 being the assembling direction, when thefirst cover 62 and thesecond cover 64 are both fitted onto the overhangingportion 56 of thedoor mirror base 52 with the directions of arrow D and arrow E in FIG. 3 being assembling directions of the respective covers 62 and 64, opposing end surfaces ofupstanding portions first cover 62 and thesecond cover 64 are connected to each other. - With the second embodiment of the present invention formed as described above, the
slot 60 is formed in the overhangingportion 56 of thedoor mirror base 52 so that thecord 20 which has been pulled out from thedoor mirror body 14 can easily be inserted from the openingend portion 60B side of theslot 60, as in the above-described first embodiment. Assembly workability of thedoor mirror 50 can thus be improved in the second embodiment of the present invention as well. - Further, in the present embodiment as well, the opening
end portion 60B of theslot 60 is directed toward a direction other than the vehicle front side (specifically, is directed toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side). Therefore, generation of the noise of cutting the wind when the vehicle is travelling (forward) at high speed can be prevented. - Further, in the present embodiment, the
slot 60 formed in the overhangingportion 56 of thedoor mirror base 52 is formed in a crank shape. Therefore, a width of free movement of the cord 20 (i.e., the width over which thecord 20 can freely move due to vibrations of the vehicle body, retraction/extension movements of thedoor mirror 50 or the like) is smaller than in a case in which thestraight slot 38 is formed in the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. Namely, in order for thecord 20 which has been inserted through theinner slot 60P to move to theouter slot 60R, thecord 20 must move through themiddle slot 60Q, and movement of thecord 20 toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side is restricted at this time. In addition, in the present embodiment, due to thefirst cover 62 and thesecond cover 64 being fitted onto thedoor mirror base 52, the opposing end surfaces of theupstanding portions end portion 60B of theslot 60 is closed. From these facts, in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention, thecord 20 can reliably be prevented from being removed from theslot 60. Accordingly, the assembled state of thecord 20 can be further stabilized. - Next, with reference to FIG. 6, a description will be given of a
retractable door mirror 70 relating to a third embodiment of the present invention. Structural portions that are the same as those described in the first embodiment and the second embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals, and description thereof will be omitted. - As shown in this drawing, the present embodiment is characterized in that a way in which the “door mirror base portion” is divided into three components has been changed.
- Concretely, a
first cover 72 in the present embodiment is formed by a substantially triangularcover base portion 72A which covers thebase mounting portion 54 of thedoor mirror base 52, and acover overhanging portion 72B which extends in a frame shape from a lower edge side of thecover base portion 72A toward the vehicle transverse direction outer side and covers the overhangingportion 56 of thedoor mirror base 52. The outer peripheral portion of thecover overhanging portion 72B also serves as anupstanding portion 73 having a substantially U-shaped cross-section. Further, a cut-out 76 having a rectangular shape is formed in a bottom face of thecover overhanging portion 72B of thefirst cover 72. - A
second cover 78 having a rectangular plate shape when seen in a plan view is mounted from below to the cut-out 76 of thefirst cover 72. Namely, four elasticallydeformable anchor claws 80 are provided upright at a peripheral portion of thesecond cover 78. Theanchor claws 80 are elastically anchored to a peripheral portion of the rectangular-shaped cut-out 76, when thesecond cover 78 is pushed into the bottom face of thecover overhanging portion 72B of thefirst cover 72 from below. - In accordance with the above-described structure, first, the
cord 20 is inserted into the cut-out 76 of thecover overhanging portion 72B of thefirst cover 72 with an arrow F direction in FIG. 6 being the assembling direction. Next, thecord 20 is inserted into theslot 60, while thedoor mirror base 52 is inserted into thecover overhanging portion 72B with an arrow G direction in FIG. 6 being the assembling direction. Or, thedoor mirror base 52 may first be inserted into thefirst cover 72, and thecord 20 then inserted into theslot 60. Subsequently, thesecond cover 78 is mounted into the rectangular-shaped cut-out 76 of thefirst cover 72 with the arrow H direction in FIG. 6 being the assembling direction. - The structure of the present embodiment follows from the structure of the second embodiment of the present invention. Therefore, operations/effects which are similar to those of the second embodiment can be obtained by the present embodiment. Further, the way of dividing the cover which is to be fitted onto the
door mirror base 52 in the present embodiment is different from that in the second embodiment. The, assembling directions of thefirst cover 72 and thesecond cover 78 in the present embodiment, therefore, are different from those in the second embodiment. Thus, an embodiment with an optimal assembling direction can be selected in view of assembling efficiency at a door mirror assembly line, and the degrees of freedom in selection are thereby increased. - The
straight slot 38 is adopted in the above-described first embodiment, and the crank-shapedslot 60 is adopted in the second embodiment and the third embodiment. However, opposite structures are possible. Namely, the crank-shapedslot 60 may be applied to the structure of the first embodiment, and thestraight slot 38 may be applied to the structures of the second embodiment and the third embodiment. - Further, in the above described first through the third embodiments, the opening
end portions slots - Further, other than the
straight slot 38 and the crank-shapedslot 60, slots having various configurations (for example, a curved shape or the like) are encompassed by in the present invention. - Moreover, in the above-described third embodiment, the rectangular-shaped cut-out76 is formed at the bottom face side of the
first cover 72. However, the present invention is not limited to the same, and a rectangular-shaped opening may be formed. Further, although thesecond cover 78 is completely separated from thefirst cover 72 in the third embodiment, the present invention is not limited to the same, and a structure which connects one side edge of the second cover to the bottom face side of thefirst cover 72 by an integral hinge or the like may be applied. - Further, in the above-described first embodiment, the
cover 18 is mounted to the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16 by thescrews 42. However, other than the above-described structure, various assembly structures can be adopted in the first embodiment. For example, in the structure shown in FIG. 7, a pair of elasticallydeformable engaging claws 90 are formed at opposing sides of thebottom wall portion 18A of thecover 18, and in accordance therewith, a pair of engagingconcave portions 92 which can engage with the engagingclaws 90 are formed at the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16. In this case, thebase end portion 14A of thedoor mirror body 14 is first fixed to the overhangingportion 36 of thedoor mirror base 16 by thescrews 42, and thereafter, thecover 18 is elastically engaged with the overhangingportion 36.
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