US20160070085A1 - Mounting structure for a mirror assembly - Google Patents
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- Certain mirror assemblies include integrated electrical components, such as televisions, light, sources, defogger assemblies, etc.
- the mirror assembly normally includes a mirror reversibly affixed to a chassis, wherein the chassis is suitably designed to be mounted to a wall.
- the electrical components are either secured within the chassis or mounted to the back of the mirror. This arrangement is a convenient space saving device as it embeds the electrical components into the existing space occupied by a mirror.
- the mirror is typically secured to the chassis through a plurality of mounting brackets disposed on the outer edge of the chassis.
- the mounting brackets are adapted to engage a portion of the mirror, such as the mirror frame.
- the mounting brackets are permanently or semi-permanently secured to the mirror frame with fasteners, adhesive, etc.
- Mounting the mirror to the chassis in this manner has several drawbacks. For instance, it is often difficult to properly align the mirror on the chassis when securing the mounting brackets thereto. This can lead to increased installation time and costs. The exposed mounting brackets are also unsightly to someone looking at the mirror assembly from the side.
- a mirror assembly mountable to a wall includes a mirror platform having a front surface and a rear surface, a chassis engageable with the mirror platform to define a minor assembly interior, at least one electrical component disposed within the mirror assembly interior, and a mounting structure.
- the mounting structure includes a support member mounted to one of the rear surface of the mirror platform and the chassis and a hanger member mounted to the other of the rear surface of the mirror platform and the chassis. The hanger member is removably securable on the support member to mount the mirror platform to the chassis.
- FIG. 1 is a mirror assembly having a internal mounting structure constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a first portion of the internal mounting structure of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a second portion of the internal mounting structure of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a mirror assembly having a internal mounting structure constructed in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a first portion of the internal mounting structure of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a second portion of the internal mounting structure of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 7 is a mirror assembly having a internal mounting structure constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a first portion of the internal mounting structure of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a second portion the internal mounting structure of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 10A illustrates a mirror assembly with apertures according to embodiments of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10B illustrates an exploded view of the mirror assembly from FIG. 10A .
- a mirror assembly 10 having an internal mounting structure 12 constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure may be best understood by referring to FIG. 1 .
- the internal mounting structure 12 may be used with any suitable mirror assembly
- an exemplary embodiment of the mirror assembly 10 includes a chassis 18 and a framed or frameless mirror platform 14 , wherein the internal mounting structure 12 secures the mirror platform 14 to the chassis 18 .
- the mirror platform 14 includes a first substantially reflective surface 22 , a second non-reflective, rear surface 24 (see FIGS. 2 and 3 ), and one or more translucent back lit portions 26 .
- the one or more translucent back lit portions 26 have minimal reflectivity, and are formed from any suitable material, such as frosted glass, acid etched glass, or clear glass.
- the translucent back lit portions 26 allow light emitted from one or more light sources 34 disposed within the chassis 18 to pass through the mirror platform 14 .
- the number, configuration, and arrangements of translucent back lit portions 26 can be varied to achieve different lighting effects.
- the translucent back lit portions 26 are configured as a single, continuous portion extending around the perimeter of the mirror platform 14 .
- the chassis 18 is adapted to engage the mirror platform 14 and mount the mirror platform 14 to a wall W.
- the chassis 18 also houses any minor electrical components, such as the light sources 34 , electrical ballasts 36 , and a power cover 38 for a terminal box (not shown).
- the chassis 18 may be any suitable design that can properly support the mirror electrical components and mount the mirror platform 14 to a wall W
- an exemplary embodiment of the chassis 18 includes a major surface 28 that is substantially sized and shaped to correspond to the mirror platform 14 , which may be rectangular, round, oval, or any other suitable shape.
- the major surface 28 is positionable in a parallel relationship to the mirror platform 14 when the chassis 18 is engaged with the mirror platform 14 .
- the electrical components such as the light sources 34 , electrical ballasts 36 , and power cover 38 are preferably secured to the chassis major surface 28 in any suitable manner.
- the light sources 34 may be secured around the perimeter of the major surface 28 through a plurality of L-shaped lamp brackets 40 .
- the lamp brackets 40 are secured to the chassis major surface 28 with any suitable fastener, such as screws or an adhesive.
- the electrical ballasts 36 and power cover 38 are secured directly to the chassis major surface 28 with suitable fasteners such as screws, adhesive, etc.
- the chassis 18 further includes an outer edge section 30 extending around the perimeter of the chassis major surface 28 .
- the outer edge section 30 extends a predetermined distance from the chassis major surface 28 in a substantially transverse manner. When the chassis 18 is mounted to the mirror platform 14 , the outer edge section 30 extends between the chassis major surface 28 and the mirror rear surface 24 to enclose any electrical components mounted within the chassis 18 and define a mirror assembly interior.
- the outer edge section 30 may include apertures 1000 , as illustrated in FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B , such that light radiating from the light sources 34 radiates through the plurality of apertures 1000 to illuminate the surroundings of the mirror assembly 10 . Light radiating through the plurality of apertures 1000 is indicated at 1002 , as illustrated in FIG. 10A and FIG. 10B .
- the internal mounting structure 12 includes first and second hanger members, or first and second hanger brackets 42 and 46 that are preferably L-shaped.
- the first hanger bracket 42 includes a first leg 50 secured to the mirror rear surface 24 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and a second leg 52 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the second hanger bracket 46 includes a first leg 56 secured to the mirror rear surface 24 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and a second leg 58 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the first hanger bracket 42 is secured to an upper portion of the mirror platform 14 with the second leg positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and the first leg 50 extending downwardly from the second leg 52 .
- the second hanger bracket 46 secured to a bottom portion of the mirror platform 14 with the second leg 58 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and the first leg 56 extending upwardly from the second lea 58 .
- the first hanger bracket 42 includes first and second openings or slots 62 and 64 formed in the second leg 52 .
- the first slot 62 is formed near one end of the second leg 52
- the second slot 64 is formed at the opposite end of the second leg 52 .
- the second hanger bracket 46 also includes an opening or slot 66 formed in substantially the center of the second leg 58 .
- the internal mounting structure 12 further includes first and second support members, or support brackets 70 and 80 that are also preferably L-shaped.
- the first support bracket 70 includes a first leg 72 secured to the chassis major surface 28 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and a second leg 74 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the first support bracket 70 is secured to a top portion of the chassis major surface 28 with the second leg 74 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and the first leg 72 extending downwardly from the second leg 74 .
- the first support bracket 70 includes first and second protrusions, or posts 76 and 78 extending outwardly and upwardly from the second leg 74 .
- the first and second posts 76 and 78 are positioned near each end of the second leg 74 to fit within the first and second slots 62 and 64 formed within the first hanger bracket 42 .
- the second support bracket 80 is defined by an L-shaped lamp bracket 40 having a first leg 82 secured to the chassis major surface 28 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and a second leg 84 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the second support bracket 80 is secured to a bottom portion of the chassis major surface 28 with the second leg 84 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and the first leg 82 extending upwardly from the second leg 84 .
- the second support bracket 80 includes a protrusion, or post 86 extending upwardly from substantially the center of the second leg 84 that is adapted to fit within the opening 66 formed in the second hanger bracket 46 .
- the first and second hanger brackets 42 and 46 are secured to the mirror rear surface 24 such that they are disposed within the mirror assembly interior when the mirror platform 14 is secured to the chassis 18 .
- the first and second support brackets 70 and 80 are secured to the chassis 18 such that they are disposed within the mirror assembly interior when the mirror platform 14 is secured to the chassis 18 .
- the brackets 42 , 46 , 70 , and 80 are not exposed, thereby creating an aesthetically pleasing mirror assembly 10 .
- the chassis 18 is first secured to a wall W in any suitable manner such that the outer edge section 30 extends outwardly from the wall W. Moreover, the chassis 18 is positioned on the wall W such that the first support bracket 70 is positioned above the second support bracket 80 , and both the first and second support brackets 70 and 80 are positioned substantially horizontally on the wall W.
- the mirror platform 14 is then positioned substantially parallel to the major surface 28 of the chassis 18 , with the first and second hanger brackets 42 and 46 positioned slightly above the first and second support brackets 70 and 80 . More specifically, the second leg 52 of the first hanger bracket 42 is positioned above the second leg 74 of the first support bracket 70 , and the second leg 58 of the second hanger bracket 46 is positioned slightly above the second leg 84 of the second support bracket 80 .
- the mirror platform 14 is then moved towards the chassis 18 until the first and second slots 62 and 64 of the first hanger bracket 42 are positioned above the first and second posts 76 and 78 of the first support bracket 70 (only the first slot 62 and first post 76 are shown in FIG. 2 for clarity). Moreover, the slot 66 of the second hanger bracket 46 is positioned above the post 86 of the second support bracket 80 . The mirror platform 14 is then lowered until the second leg 52 of the first hanger bracket 42 engages second leg 74 of the first support bracket 70 , and the second leg 58 of the second hanger bracket 46 engages the second leg 84 of the second support bracket 80 . Moreover, the posts 76 , 78 , and 86 are received within slots 62 , 64 , and 66 , respectively.
- the mirror platform 14 With the first and second hanger brackets 42 and 46 resting on the first and second support brackets 70 and 80 , the mirror platform 14 is secured on the chassis 18 . Moreover, with posts 76 , 78 , and 86 received within slots 62 , 64 , and 66 , the first and second hanger brackets 42 and 46 are prevented from sliding off the first and second support brackets 70 and 80 . Furthermore, the third and fourth brackets 70 are positioned in the chassis 118 such that when the posts 76 , 78 , and 86 of the first and second hanger brackets 42 and 46 are received within slots 62 , 64 , and 66 , the mirror platform 14 is aligned with the chassis 18 .
- the mirror platform 14 is positioned against the chassis 18 such that the outer edges of the mirror platform 14 substantially align the outer edges of the chassis 18 .
- the mirror platform 14 and chassis 18 were not substantially similar in shape and size, the mirror platform 14 may instead be positioned on the chassis 18 in any other suitable manner.
- the mirror platform 14 is lifted until the posts 76 , 78 , and 86 of the first and second hanger brackets 42 and 46 are no longer received within slots 62 , 64 , and 66 .
- the mirror platform 14 is thereafter moved away from the chassis 18 .
- the mirror assembly 10 can be both assembled and disassembled in an easy manner.
- a first alternate embodiment of a mirror assembly 110 having an internal mounting structure 112 includes a framed or frameless mirror platform 114 and a chassis 118 .
- the mirror platform 118 includes a first substantially reflective surface 122 , a second non-reflective, rear surface 124 (see FIGS. 5 and 6 ), and one or more translucent back lit portions 126 , similar to mirror platform 14 .
- the mirror assembly 110 may include several electrical components disposed between the mirror platform 114 and the chassis 118 .
- the mirror assembly 110 may include a plurality of light sources 134 and electrical ballasts 136 received within the chassis 118 .
- a media display device 138 and mirror defogger devices 132 may be secured to the mirror rear surface 124 of the min platform 114 .
- the electrical components may be secured to the chassis 118 and minor platform 114 in any suitable manner, such as with brackets, fasteners, adhesive, etc.
- the chassis 118 is adapted to engage the mirror platform 114 and secure the mirror platform 114 to a wall W.
- the chassis 118 includes a major surface 128 that is substantially sized and shaped to correspond to the mirror platform 114 .
- the major surface 128 is positionable in a substantially parallel relationship to the mirror platform 114 when the chassis 118 is engaged with the mirror platform 114 .
- the chassis includes an outer edge section 110 that extends outwardly from the major surface 128 in a substantially transverse manner around the perimeter of the chassis major surface 128 .
- the outer edge section 130 extends a predetermined distance such that when the chassis 118 is mounted to the mirror platform 114 , the outer edge section 130 extends between the chassis major surface 128 and the mirror rear surface 124 to define a mirror assembly interior and enclose any electrical components therein.
- the internal mounting structure 112 is defined in part by the chassis 118 .
- the chassis 118 includes an opening 140 formed in the chassis major surface 128 that is preferably the same shape as the major surface 128 , such as rectangular.
- An outwardly extending member, or inner edge section 142 extends from the major surface 128 in a substantially transverse manner around the perimeter of the opening 140 .
- the inner edge section 142 extends a predetermined distance such that when the chassis 118 is mounted to the mirror platform 114 , the inner edge section 142 extends almost entirely between the chassis major surface 128 and the non-reflective surface 124 of the mirror platform 114 .
- the inner edge section 142 defines upper and lower inner edge sections 144 and 146 that are formed near the top and bottom of the chassis 118 , respectively, and positioned substantially parallel to one another.
- the upper and lower inner edge sections 144 and 146 act as first and second support members adapted to receive the first, second, and third brackets 162 , 164 , and 166 thereon.
- First and second posts 156 and 158 extend upwardly and substantially transversely from the lower inner edge section 146 (see also FIG. 6 ).
- the chassis 118 further includes a flange section 160 that extends outwardly and substantially transversely from the inner edge section 142 away from opening 140 . As such, the flange section 160 is substantially parallel to the chassis major surface 128 .
- the flange section 160 defines upper and lower flanges 148 and 150 on the upper and lower inner edge sections 144 and 146 .
- First and second protrusions, or tabs 152 and 154 extend upwardly from the upper flange 148 in the same plane as the upper flange 148 .
- the internal mounting structure 112 further includes first, second, and third hanger members, or hanger brackets 162 , 164 , and 166 .
- the first hanger bracket 162 includes a mounting portion 170 and a lip portion 172 formed along a top edge of the mounting portion 170 .
- the mounting portion 170 is secured to an upper portion of the mirror rear surface 124 in a substantially horizontal manner with any suitable means, such as with an adhesive.
- the lip portion 172 is adapted to fit over the upper flange 148 of the chassis 18 and secure the mirror platform 14 to the chassis 18 .
- the lip portion 172 also includes first and second openings or slots 172 and 176 that are adapted to receive the first and second tabs 152 and 154 of the chassis therein for aligning the mirror platform 114 on the chassis 118 as described above with respect to mirror assembly 10 .
- the second and third hanger brackets 164 and 166 are each preferably L-shaped.
- the second hanger bracket 164 includes a first leg 180 secured to the mirror rear surface 124 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and a second leg 182 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the third hanger bracket 166 includes a first leg 184 secured to the mirror rear surface 124 in any suitable manner and a second leg 186 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the second hanger bracket 164 includes an opening or slot 188 formed in its second leg 182
- the third hanger bracket 166 includes an opening or slot 190 formed in its second leg 186 .
- the second hanger bracket 164 is secured to a bottom portion of the mirror platform 114 on one side of the mirror platform 114 with the second leg 182 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and the first leg 180 extending upwardly from the second leg 182 .
- the third hanger bracket 166 is secured to a bottom portion of the mirror platform 114 on a second side of the mirror platform 114 with the second leg 186 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and the first leg 184 extending upwardly from the second leg 186 .
- the chassis 118 is first secured to a wall W in any suitable manner such that the edge section 130 extends outwardly from the wall W and the upper and lower inner edge sections 144 and 146 are positioned substantially horizontally on the wall W.
- the mirror platform 114 is then positioned substantially parallel to the chassis major surface 128 , with the first hanger bracket 162 positioned slightly above the upper inner edge section 144 and the second and third brackets 164 and 166 positioned slightly above the lower inner edge section 146 . More specifically, the lip portion 172 of the first hanger bracket 162 is positioned above the upper flange 148 , and the second legs 182 and 186 of the second and third brackets 164 and 166 are positioned above the lower inner edge section 146 .
- the mirror platform 114 is then moved towards the chassis 118 until the first and second slots 174 and 176 of the first hanger bracket 162 are positioned above the first and second tabs 152 and 154 formed on the upper flange 148 . Moreover, the slot 188 and 190 of the second and third brackets 164 and 166 are positioned above the first and second posts 156 and 158 on the lower inner edge section 146 . The mirror platform 114 is then lowered until the lip portion 172 of the first hanger bracket 162 is received on the upper flange 148 , and the second legs 182 and 186 of the second and third brackets 164 and 166 engage the lower inner edge section 146 of the chassis 118 . Moreover, the tabs 152 and 154 are received within the slots 174 and 176 of the first hanger bracket 162 , and the posts 156 and 158 are received within the slots 188 and 190 of the second and third brackets 164 and 166 .
- the mirror platform 114 is secured on the chassis 118 .
- tabs 152 and 154 received within slots 174 and 176 of the first hanger bracket 162
- posts 156 and 158 received within slots 188 and 190 of the second and third brackets 164 and 166
- the first, second, and third brackets 162 , 164 , and 166 are prevented from sliding off the upper flange 148 and the lower inner edge section 146 .
- the tabs 152 and 154 and slots 174 and 176 are positioned on the chassis 118 such that when the tabs 152 and 154 are received within the slots 174 and 176 of the first hanger bracket 162 , and the posts 156 and 158 are received within the slots 188 and 190 of the second and third brackets 164 and 166 , the mirror platform 114 is aligned with the chassis 118 as described above with respect to mirror assembly 10 .
- first, second, and third hanger brackets 162 , 164 , and 166 positioned to engage the upper and lower inner edge sections 14 - 4 and 146 defined on the interior of the chassis, the components of the internal mounting structure 12 are disposed within the mirror assembly interior when the mirror platform 114 is secured to the chassis 18 .
- the mirror platform 114 is lifted until the tabs 152 and 154 are no longer received within slots 174 and 176 of the first hanger bracket 162 and the posts 156 and 158 are no longer received within the slots 188 and 190 of the second and third brackets 164 and 166 .
- the mirror platform 114 is thereafter moved away from the chassis 118 .
- the mirror assembly 110 can be both assembled and disassembled in an easy manner.
- a second alternate embodiment of the mirror assembly 210 having an internal mounting structure 212 includes a framed or frameless mirror platform 214 and a chassis 218 .
- the mirror platform 214 includes a first substantially reflective surface 222 , a second nonreflective, rear surface 224 (see FIGS. 8 and 9 ), and one or more translucent backlit portions 226 , similar to mirror platforms 14 and 114 .
- the mirror assembly 210 may include several electrical components disposed between the mirror platform 214 and the chassis 218 .
- the mirror assembly 210 may include a plurality of light sources 234 , at least one electrical ballast 236 , and a power cover 238 for a terminal box (not shown).
- the electrical components are preferably secured to a portion of the chassis 218 in any suitable manner, such as with a plurality of brackets, fasteners, adhesive, etc.
- the chassis 218 is adapted to engage the mirror platform 214 and secure the mirror platform 214 to a wall W.
- the chassis 218 includes a major surface 228 that is substantially sized and shaped to correspond to the mirror platform 214 .
- the major surface 228 is positionable in a substantially parallel relationship to the mirror platform 214 when the chassis 218 is engaged with the mirror platform 214 .
- the chassis 218 includes an outer edge section 230 that extends outwardly from the major surface 228 in a substantially transverse, manner around the perimeter of the chassis major surface 228 . When the chassis 218 is mounted to the mirror platform 214 , the outer edge section 230 extends between the chassis major surface 2 18 and the mirror rear surface 224 to enclose any electrical components and define and mirror assembly interior.
- the internal mounting structure 212 includes first and second hanger members or first and second hanger brackets 242 and 246 that are preferably L-shaped.
- the first hanger bracket 242 includes a first leg 250 secured to the mirror rear surface 224 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and a second leg 252 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the second hanger bracket 246 includes a first leg 256 secured to the mirror rear surface 224 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and a second leg 258 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom.
- the first hanger bracket 242 includes first and second openings or slots 260 and 262 formed in the second leg 252 .
- the first slot 260 is formed near one end of the second leg 252
- the second slot 262 is formed at the opposite end of the second leg 252 .
- the second hanger bracket 246 also includes first and second openings or slots 264 and 266 formed in the second leg 258 .
- the first and second slots 264 and 266 formed in the second leg 258 of the second hanger bracket 246 are formed on opposite ends of the second leg 258 .
- the first hanger bracket 242 is secured to an upper portion of the mirror platform 214 with the second leg 252 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and the first leg 250 extending downwardly from the second leg 252 .
- the second hanger bracket 246 is secured to a bottom portion of the mirror platform 214 with the second leg 258 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner the first leg 256 extending downwardly from the second leg 258 .
- the internal mounting structure 212 further includes first, second, third, and fourth support members, or hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 secured to the chassis major surface 228 and extending outwardly therefrom.
- the hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 are positioned on the chassis major surface 228 such that each hook is located near a corner of the chassis major surface 228 .
- the first and second hooks 268 and 270 are located in substantially the same first horizontal plane
- the third and fourth hooks 272 and 274 are located in substantially the same second horizontal plane.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 depict the first and third hooks 268 and 272 having a horizontal portion 276 extending substantially transversely and outwardly from the chassis major surface 228 and a vertical portion 278 extending upwardly and substantially transversely from the end of the horizontal portion 276 .
- the second and fourth hooks 270 and 274 includes similar horizontal and vertical portions.
- the vertical portion 278 of the first and second hooks 268 and 270 are receivable within the first and second slots 260 and 262 of the first hanger bracket 242 .
- the vertical portion 278 of the third and fourth hooks 272 and 274 are receivable within the first and second slots 264 and 266 of the second hanger bracket 246 .
- chassis 218 is first secured to a wall W in any suitable manner such that the outer edge section 230 extends outwardly from the wall W. Moreover, chassis 218 is positioned on the wall W such that the first and second hooks 268 and 270 are positioned above the third and fourth hooks 272 and 274 .
- the mirror platform 214 is then positioned substantially parallel to the chassis major surface 228 , with the first hanger bracket 242 positioned slightly above the first and second hooks 268 and 270 , and the second hanger bracket 246 positioned slightly above the third and fourth hooks 272 and 274 . More specifically, the second leg 252 of the first hanger bracket 242 is positioned above the first and second hooks 268 and 270 , and the second leg 258 of the second hanger bracket 246 is positioned slightly above the third and fourth hooks 272 and 274 .
- the mirror platform 214 is then moved toward the chassis 218 until the first and second slots 260 and 262 of the first hanger bracket 242 are positioned above the vertical portions 278 of the first and second hooks 268 and 270 .
- the first and second slots 264 and 266 of the second hanger bracket 246 are also positioned above the vertical portions 278 of the third and fourth hooks 272 and 274 .
- the mirror platform 214 is then lowered until the vertical portions 278 of the first, second, third, and fourth hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 are received within slots 260 , 262 , 264 , and 266 , respectively.
- the first and second hanger brackets 242 and 246 are hung on hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 , thereby securing the mirror platform 214 on the chassis 218 .
- the first, second, third, and fourth hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 are positioned on the chassis major surface 228 such that the first and second hanger brackets 242 and 246 , and therefore the minor platform 214 , are aligned on the chassis 218 when the hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 are received within the slots 260 , 262 , 264 , and 266 .
- the hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 are positioned on the chassis 218
- the first and second hanger brackets 242 and 246 are positioned on the mirror rear surface 224 such that the hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 and brackets 242 and 246 are disposed within the mirror assembly interior.
- the mirror platform 214 is lifted until the hooks 268 , 270 , 272 , and 274 are no longer received within slots 260 , 262 , 264 , and 266 of the first and second hanger brackets 242 and 246 .
- the mirror platform 214 is thereafter moved away from the chassis 218 .
- the mirror assembly 210 can be both assembled and disassembled in an easy manner.
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A mirror assembly mountable to a wall includes a mirror platform having a front surface and a rear surface, a chassis engageable with the mirror platform to define a mirror assembly interior, at least one electrical component disposed within the mirror assembly interior, and a mounting structure. The mounting structure includes a support member mounted to one of the rear surface of the mirror platform and the chassis and a hanger member mounted to the other of the rear surface of the mirror platform and the chassis. The hanger member is removably securable on the support member to mount the mirror platform to the chassis.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/928,524, filed on Dec. 13, 2010, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/425,186, filed on Apr. 16, 2009, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,853,414, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/047,243, filed Mar. 12, 2008, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,805,260, which is a continuation-in-part of prior U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/563,119, filed Nov. 24, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,099,247, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/794,209, filed Apr. 21, 2006; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/739,399, filed Nov. 23, 2005; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/739,156, filed Nov. 23, 2005, the disclosures of which are all expressly incorporated herein by reference. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/425,186, filed on Apr. 16, 2009 also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/045,529, filed on Apr. 16, 2008.
- Certain mirror assemblies include integrated electrical components, such as televisions, light, sources, defogger assemblies, etc. The mirror assembly normally includes a mirror reversibly affixed to a chassis, wherein the chassis is suitably designed to be mounted to a wall. The electrical components are either secured within the chassis or mounted to the back of the mirror. This arrangement is a convenient space saving device as it embeds the electrical components into the existing space occupied by a mirror.
- The mirror is typically secured to the chassis through a plurality of mounting brackets disposed on the outer edge of the chassis. The mounting brackets are adapted to engage a portion of the mirror, such as the mirror frame. The mounting brackets are permanently or semi-permanently secured to the mirror frame with fasteners, adhesive, etc.
- Mounting the mirror to the chassis in this manner has several drawbacks. For instance, it is often difficult to properly align the mirror on the chassis when securing the mounting brackets thereto. This can lead to increased installation time and costs. The exposed mounting brackets are also unsightly to someone looking at the mirror assembly from the side.
- Moreover, permanently or semi-permanently securing the mounting brackets between the chassis and mirror causes problems when mounting the mirror assembly to the wall and when disassembling the mirror. To mount the mirror assembly to the wall, the chassis must first be secured to the mirror, and the mirror assembly is thereafter secured to the wall W. Securing the entire mirror assembly to the wail is cumbersome and difficult. Moreover, to disassemble the mirror assembly, the entire nor assembly must be removed from the wall.
- Thus, it is desired to have a minor mounting assembly that allows the mirror to be secured to the chassis in an easy, aesthetically pleasing, reliable manner.
- A mirror assembly mountable to a wall includes a mirror platform having a front surface and a rear surface, a chassis engageable with the mirror platform to define a minor assembly interior, at least one electrical component disposed within the mirror assembly interior, and a mounting structure. The mounting structure includes a support member mounted to one of the rear surface of the mirror platform and the chassis and a hanger member mounted to the other of the rear surface of the mirror platform and the chassis. The hanger member is removably securable on the support member to mount the mirror platform to the chassis.
- This summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This summary is not intended to identify key features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
- The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of the present disclosure will become more readily appreciated by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a mirror assembly having a internal mounting structure constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a first portion of the internal mounting structure ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a second portion of the internal mounting structure ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a mirror assembly having a internal mounting structure constructed in accordance with an alternate embodiment of the present disclosure; -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a first portion of the internal mounting structure ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a second portion of the internal mounting structure ofFIG. 4 ; -
FIG. 7 is a mirror assembly having a internal mounting structure constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a first portion of the internal mounting structure ofFIG. 7 ; and -
FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional side planar view of a second portion the internal mounting structure ofFIG. 7 . -
FIG. 10A illustrates a mirror assembly with apertures according to embodiments of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 10B illustrates an exploded view of the mirror assembly fromFIG. 10A . - A
mirror assembly 10 having aninternal mounting structure 12 constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure may be best understood by referring toFIG. 1 . Although theinternal mounting structure 12 may be used with any suitable mirror assembly, an exemplary embodiment of themirror assembly 10 includes achassis 18 and a framed orframeless mirror platform 14, wherein theinternal mounting structure 12 secures themirror platform 14 to thechassis 18. - The
mirror platform 14 includes a first substantiallyreflective surface 22, a second non-reflective, rear surface 24 (seeFIGS. 2 and 3 ), and one or more translucent backlit portions 26. The one or more translucent backlit portions 26 have minimal reflectivity, and are formed from any suitable material, such as frosted glass, acid etched glass, or clear glass. The translucent backlit portions 26 allow light emitted from one ormore light sources 34 disposed within thechassis 18 to pass through themirror platform 14. The number, configuration, and arrangements of translucent backlit portions 26 can be varied to achieve different lighting effects. As a non-limiting example, the translucent backlit portions 26 are configured as a single, continuous portion extending around the perimeter of themirror platform 14. - The
chassis 18 is adapted to engage themirror platform 14 and mount themirror platform 14 to a wall W. Thechassis 18 also houses any minor electrical components, such as thelight sources 34,electrical ballasts 36, and apower cover 38 for a terminal box (not shown). Although thechassis 18 may be any suitable design that can properly support the mirror electrical components and mount themirror platform 14 to a wall W, an exemplary embodiment of thechassis 18 includes amajor surface 28 that is substantially sized and shaped to correspond to themirror platform 14, which may be rectangular, round, oval, or any other suitable shape. Themajor surface 28 is positionable in a parallel relationship to themirror platform 14 when thechassis 18 is engaged with themirror platform 14. - The electrical components, such as the
light sources 34,electrical ballasts 36, andpower cover 38 are preferably secured to the chassismajor surface 28 in any suitable manner. For instance, thelight sources 34 may be secured around the perimeter of themajor surface 28 through a plurality of L-shaped lamp brackets 40. Thelamp brackets 40 are secured to the chassismajor surface 28 with any suitable fastener, such as screws or an adhesive. Theelectrical ballasts 36 andpower cover 38 are secured directly to the chassismajor surface 28 with suitable fasteners such as screws, adhesive, etc. - The
chassis 18 further includes anouter edge section 30 extending around the perimeter of the chassismajor surface 28. Theouter edge section 30 extends a predetermined distance from the chassismajor surface 28 in a substantially transverse manner. When thechassis 18 is mounted to themirror platform 14, theouter edge section 30 extends between the chassismajor surface 28 and the mirrorrear surface 24 to enclose any electrical components mounted within thechassis 18 and define a mirror assembly interior. It should be appreciated that theouter edge section 30 may includeapertures 1000, as illustrated inFIG. 10A andFIG. 10B , such that light radiating from thelight sources 34 radiates through the plurality ofapertures 1000 to illuminate the surroundings of themirror assembly 10. Light radiating through the plurality ofapertures 1000 is indicated at 1002, as illustrated inFIG. 10A andFIG. 10B . - Referring still to
FIG. 1 , theinternal mounting structure 12 adapted to secure themirror platform 14 to thechassis 18 will now he described in detail. Theinternal mounting structure 12 includes first and second hanger members, or first andsecond hanger brackets first hanger bracket 42 includes afirst leg 50 secured to the mirrorrear surface 24 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and asecond leg 52 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. Likewise, thesecond hanger bracket 46 includes afirst leg 56 secured to the mirrorrear surface 24 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and asecond leg 58 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. - The
first hanger bracket 42 is secured to an upper portion of themirror platform 14 with the second leg positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and thefirst leg 50 extending downwardly from thesecond leg 52. Thesecond hanger bracket 46 secured to a bottom portion of themirror platform 14 with thesecond leg 58 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and thefirst leg 56 extending upwardly from thesecond lea 58. - The
first hanger bracket 42 includes first and second openings orslots 62 and 64 formed in thesecond leg 52. Thefirst slot 62 is formed near one end of thesecond leg 52, and the second slot 64 is formed at the opposite end of thesecond leg 52. Thesecond hanger bracket 46 also includes an opening orslot 66 formed in substantially the center of thesecond leg 58. - The
internal mounting structure 12 further includes first and second support members, orsupport brackets first support bracket 70 includes afirst leg 72 secured to the chassismajor surface 28 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and asecond leg 74 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. Thefirst support bracket 70 is secured to a top portion of the chassismajor surface 28 with thesecond leg 74 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and thefirst leg 72 extending downwardly from thesecond leg 74. - The
first support bracket 70 includes first and second protrusions, orposts second leg 74. The first andsecond posts second leg 74 to fit within the first andsecond slots 62 and 64 formed within thefirst hanger bracket 42. - The
second support bracket 80 is defined by an L-shapedlamp bracket 40 having afirst leg 82 secured to the chassismajor surface 28 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and asecond leg 84 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. Thesecond support bracket 80 is secured to a bottom portion of the chassismajor surface 28 with thesecond leg 84 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and thefirst leg 82 extending upwardly from thesecond leg 84. Thesecond support bracket 80 includes a protrusion, or post 86 extending upwardly from substantially the center of thesecond leg 84 that is adapted to fit within theopening 66 formed in thesecond hanger bracket 46. - The first and
second hanger brackets rear surface 24 such that they are disposed within the mirror assembly interior when themirror platform 14 is secured to thechassis 18. Likewise, the first andsecond support brackets chassis 18 such that they are disposed within the mirror assembly interior when themirror platform 14 is secured to thechassis 18. In this manner, when the first andsecond hanger brackets second support brackets brackets pleasing mirror assembly 10. - Referring to
FIGS. 1-3 , the manner in which theinternal mounting structure 12 is used to secure themirror platform 14 to thechassis 18 will be hereinafter described. Preferably, thechassis 18 is first secured to a wall W in any suitable manner such that theouter edge section 30 extends outwardly from the wall W. Moreover, thechassis 18 is positioned on the wall W such that thefirst support bracket 70 is positioned above thesecond support bracket 80, and both the first andsecond support brackets - The
mirror platform 14 is then positioned substantially parallel to themajor surface 28 of thechassis 18, with the first andsecond hanger brackets second support brackets second leg 52 of thefirst hanger bracket 42 is positioned above thesecond leg 74 of thefirst support bracket 70, and thesecond leg 58 of thesecond hanger bracket 46 is positioned slightly above thesecond leg 84 of thesecond support bracket 80. - The
mirror platform 14 is then moved towards thechassis 18 until the first andsecond slots 62 and 64 of thefirst hanger bracket 42 are positioned above the first andsecond posts first slot 62 andfirst post 76 are shown inFIG. 2 for clarity). Moreover, theslot 66 of thesecond hanger bracket 46 is positioned above thepost 86 of thesecond support bracket 80. Themirror platform 14 is then lowered until thesecond leg 52 of thefirst hanger bracket 42 engagessecond leg 74 of thefirst support bracket 70, and thesecond leg 58 of thesecond hanger bracket 46 engages thesecond leg 84 of thesecond support bracket 80. Moreover, theposts slots - With the first and
second hanger brackets second support brackets mirror platform 14 is secured on thechassis 18. Moreover, withposts slots second hanger brackets second support brackets fourth brackets 70 are positioned in thechassis 118 such that when theposts second hanger brackets slots mirror platform 14 is aligned with thechassis 18. More specifically, themirror platform 14 is positioned against thechassis 18 such that the outer edges of themirror platform 14 substantially align the outer edges of thechassis 18. However, it should be appreciate that if themirror platform 14 andchassis 18 were not substantially similar in shape and size, themirror platform 14 may instead be positioned on thechassis 18 in any other suitable manner. - To disassemble the
mirror assembly 10, themirror platform 14 is lifted until theposts second hanger brackets slots mirror platform 14 is thereafter moved away from thechassis 18. Thus, themirror assembly 10 can be both assembled and disassembled in an easy manner. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , a first alternate embodiment of amirror assembly 110 having an internal mounting structure 112 (secFIGS. 5 and 6 ) includes a framed orframeless mirror platform 114 and achassis 118. Themirror platform 118 includes a first substantiallyreflective surface 122, a second non-reflective, rear surface 124 (seeFIGS. 5 and 6 ), and one or more translucent back litportions 126, similar tomirror platform 14. - The
mirror assembly 110 may include several electrical components disposed between themirror platform 114 and thechassis 118. For instance, themirror assembly 110 may include a plurality oflight sources 134 and electrical ballasts 136 received within thechassis 118. Furthermore, amedia display device 138 andmirror defogger devices 132 may be secured to the mirrorrear surface 124 of themin platform 114. The electrical components may be secured to thechassis 118 andminor platform 114 in any suitable manner, such as with brackets, fasteners, adhesive, etc. - The
chassis 118 is adapted to engage themirror platform 114 and secure themirror platform 114 to a wall W. Thechassis 118 includes amajor surface 128 that is substantially sized and shaped to correspond to themirror platform 114. Themajor surface 128 is positionable in a substantially parallel relationship to themirror platform 114 when thechassis 118 is engaged with themirror platform 114. The chassis includes anouter edge section 110 that extends outwardly from themajor surface 128 in a substantially transverse manner around the perimeter of the chassismajor surface 128. Theouter edge section 130 extends a predetermined distance such that when thechassis 118 is mounted to themirror platform 114, theouter edge section 130 extends between the chassismajor surface 128 and the mirrorrear surface 124 to define a mirror assembly interior and enclose any electrical components therein. - Referring still to
FIG. 4 , the internal mounting structure 112 will now be described in detail. The internal mounting structure 112 is defined in part by thechassis 118. Thechassis 118 includes anopening 140 formed in the chassismajor surface 128 that is preferably the same shape as themajor surface 128, such as rectangular. An outwardly extending member, orinner edge section 142 extends from themajor surface 128 in a substantially transverse manner around the perimeter of theopening 140. Theinner edge section 142 extends a predetermined distance such that when thechassis 118 is mounted to themirror platform 114, theinner edge section 142 extends almost entirely between the chassismajor surface 128 and thenon-reflective surface 124 of themirror platform 114. - The
inner edge section 142 defines upper and lowerinner edge sections chassis 118, respectively, and positioned substantially parallel to one another. The upper and lowerinner edge sections third brackets second posts FIG. 6 ). - The
chassis 118 further includes aflange section 160 that extends outwardly and substantially transversely from theinner edge section 142 away from opening 140. As such, theflange section 160 is substantially parallel to the chassismajor surface 128. Theflange section 160 defines upper andlower flanges inner edge sections tabs upper flange 148 in the same plane as theupper flange 148. - The internal mounting structure 112 further includes first, second, and third hanger members, or
hanger brackets first hanger bracket 162 includes a mountingportion 170 and alip portion 172 formed along a top edge of the mountingportion 170. The mountingportion 170 is secured to an upper portion of the mirrorrear surface 124 in a substantially horizontal manner with any suitable means, such as with an adhesive. Thelip portion 172 is adapted to fit over theupper flange 148 of thechassis 18 and secure themirror platform 14 to thechassis 18. Thelip portion 172 also includes first and second openings orslots second tabs mirror platform 114 on thechassis 118 as described above with respect to mirrorassembly 10. - The second and
third hanger brackets second hanger bracket 164 includes afirst leg 180 secured to the mirrorrear surface 124 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and asecond leg 182 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. Likewise, thethird hanger bracket 166 includes afirst leg 184 secured to the mirrorrear surface 124 in any suitable manner and asecond leg 186 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. Thesecond hanger bracket 164 includes an opening or slot 188 formed in itssecond leg 182, and thethird hanger bracket 166 includes an opening or slot 190 formed in itssecond leg 186. - The
second hanger bracket 164 is secured to a bottom portion of themirror platform 114 on one side of themirror platform 114 with thesecond leg 182 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and thefirst leg 180 extending upwardly from thesecond leg 182. Thethird hanger bracket 166 is secured to a bottom portion of themirror platform 114 on a second side of themirror platform 114 with thesecond leg 186 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and thefirst leg 184 extending upwardly from thesecond leg 186. - Referring to
FIGS. 4-6 , the manner in which the internal mourning structure 112 is used to secure themirror platform 114 to thechassis 118 will be hereinafter described. Preferably, thechassis 118 is first secured to a wall W in any suitable manner such that theedge section 130 extends outwardly from the wall W and the upper and lowerinner edge sections - The
mirror platform 114 is then positioned substantially parallel to the chassismajor surface 128, with thefirst hanger bracket 162 positioned slightly above the upperinner edge section 144 and the second andthird brackets inner edge section 146. More specifically, thelip portion 172 of thefirst hanger bracket 162 is positioned above theupper flange 148, and thesecond legs third brackets inner edge section 146. - The
mirror platform 114 is then moved towards thechassis 118 until the first andsecond slots first hanger bracket 162 are positioned above the first andsecond tabs upper flange 148. Moreover, theslot third brackets second posts inner edge section 146. Themirror platform 114 is then lowered until thelip portion 172 of thefirst hanger bracket 162 is received on theupper flange 148, and thesecond legs third brackets inner edge section 146 of thechassis 118. Moreover, thetabs slots first hanger bracket 162, and theposts slots third brackets - With the
first hanger bracket 162 hanging on theupper flange 148 and the second andthird brackets inner flange section 146, themirror platform 114 is secured on thechassis 118. Moreover, withtabs slots first hanger bracket 162, andposts slots third brackets third brackets upper flange 148 and the lowerinner edge section 146. - Moreover, the
tabs slots chassis 118 such that when thetabs slots first hanger bracket 162, and theposts slots third brackets mirror platform 114 is aligned with thechassis 118 as described above with respect to mirrorassembly 10. Moreover, with the first, second, andthird hanger brackets internal mounting structure 12 are disposed within the mirror assembly interior when themirror platform 114 is secured to thechassis 18. - To disassemble the
mirror assembly 110, themirror platform 114 is lifted until thetabs slots first hanger bracket 162 and theposts slots third brackets mirror platform 114 is thereafter moved away from thechassis 118. Thus, themirror assembly 110 can be both assembled and disassembled in an easy manner. - Referring to
FIG. 7 , a second alternate embodiment of themirror assembly 210 having an internal mounting structure 212 (seeFIGS. 8 and 9 ) includes a framed orframeless mirror platform 214 and achassis 218. Themirror platform 214 includes a first substantiallyreflective surface 222, a second nonreflective, rear surface 224 (seeFIGS. 8 and 9 ), and one or more translucentbacklit portions 226, similar tomirror platforms - The
mirror assembly 210 may include several electrical components disposed between themirror platform 214 and thechassis 218. For instance, themirror assembly 210 may include a plurality oflight sources 234, at least oneelectrical ballast 236, and apower cover 238 for a terminal box (not shown). The electrical components are preferably secured to a portion of thechassis 218 in any suitable manner, such as with a plurality of brackets, fasteners, adhesive, etc. - The
chassis 218 is adapted to engage themirror platform 214 and secure themirror platform 214 to a wall W. Thechassis 218 includes amajor surface 228 that is substantially sized and shaped to correspond to themirror platform 214. Themajor surface 228 is positionable in a substantially parallel relationship to themirror platform 214 when thechassis 218 is engaged with themirror platform 214. Thechassis 218 includes anouter edge section 230 that extends outwardly from themajor surface 228 in a substantially transverse, manner around the perimeter of the chassismajor surface 228. When thechassis 218 is mounted to themirror platform 214, theouter edge section 230 extends between the chassis major surface 2 18 and the mirrorrear surface 224 to enclose any electrical components and define and mirror assembly interior. - Referring still to
FIG. 7 , theinternal mounting structure 212 will now be described in detail. Theinternal mounting structure 212 includes first and second hanger members or first andsecond hanger brackets first hanger bracket 242 includes afirst leg 250 secured to the mirrorrear surface 224 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and asecond leg 252 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. Likewise, thesecond hanger bracket 246 includes afirst leg 256 secured to the mirrorrear surface 224 in any suitable manner, such as with adhesive, and asecond leg 258 extending outwardly and substantially transversely therefrom. - The
first hanger bracket 242 includes first and second openings orslots second leg 252. Thefirst slot 260 is formed near one end of thesecond leg 252, and thesecond slot 262 is formed at the opposite end of thesecond leg 252. Thesecond hanger bracket 246 also includes first and second openings orslots second leg 258. The first andsecond slots second leg 258 of thesecond hanger bracket 246 are formed on opposite ends of thesecond leg 258. - The
first hanger bracket 242 is secured to an upper portion of themirror platform 214 with thesecond leg 252 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner and thefirst leg 250 extending downwardly from thesecond leg 252. Thesecond hanger bracket 246 is secured to a bottom portion of themirror platform 214 with thesecond leg 258 positioned in a substantially horizontal manner thefirst leg 256 extending downwardly from thesecond leg 258. - The
internal mounting structure 212 further includes first, second, third, and fourth support members, or hooks 268, 270, 272, and 274 secured to the chassismajor surface 228 and extending outwardly therefrom. Thehooks major surface 228 such that each hook is located near a corner of the chassismajor surface 228. Moreover, the first andsecond hooks fourth hooks -
FIGS. 8 and 9 depict the first andthird hooks horizontal portion 276 extending substantially transversely and outwardly from the chassismajor surface 228 and avertical portion 278 extending upwardly and substantially transversely from the end of thehorizontal portion 276. The second andfourth hooks vertical portion 278 of the first andsecond hooks second slots first hanger bracket 242. Similarly, thevertical portion 278 of the third andfourth hooks second slots second hanger bracket 246. - Referring to
FIGS. 7-9 , the manner in which theinternal mounting structure 212 is used to secure themirror platform 214 to thechassis 218 will be hereinafter described. Preferably, thechassis 218 is first secured to a wall W in any suitable manner such that theouter edge section 230 extends outwardly from the wall W. Moreover,chassis 218 is positioned on the wall W such that the first andsecond hooks fourth hooks - The
mirror platform 214 is then positioned substantially parallel to the chassismajor surface 228, with thefirst hanger bracket 242 positioned slightly above the first andsecond hooks second hanger bracket 246 positioned slightly above the third andfourth hooks second leg 252 of thefirst hanger bracket 242 is positioned above the first andsecond hooks second leg 258 of thesecond hanger bracket 246 is positioned slightly above the third andfourth hooks - The
mirror platform 214 is then moved toward thechassis 218 until the first andsecond slots first hanger bracket 242 are positioned above thevertical portions 278 of the first andsecond hooks second slots second hanger bracket 246 are also positioned above thevertical portions 278 of the third andfourth hooks mirror platform 214 is then lowered until thevertical portions 278 of the first, second, third, andfourth hooks slots second hanger brackets hooks mirror platform 214 on thechassis 218. - The first, second, third, and
fourth hooks major surface 228 such that the first andsecond hanger brackets minor platform 214, are aligned on thechassis 218 when thehooks slots hooks chassis 218, and the first andsecond hanger brackets rear surface 224 such that thehooks brackets - To disassemble the
mirror assembly 210, themirror platform 214 is lifted until thehooks slots second hanger brackets mirror platform 214 is thereafter moved away from thechassis 218. Thus, themirror assembly 210 can be both assembled and disassembled in an easy manner. - While illustrative embodiments have been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. For instance, it should be appreciated that any of the
above mirror assemblies structures
Claims (11)
1. A method for assembling a minor platform and a chassis, comprising:
positioning a mirror platform substantially parallel to a chassis;
positioning a support member above a hanger member, the support member mounted to one of a rear surface of the mirror platform or the chassis, the hanger member mounted to the other of the rear surface of the mirror platform or the chassis; and
lowering the mirror platform relative to the chassis so that the hanger member is removably securable on the support member.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a protrusion extends upwardly from the support member.
3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the protrusion is defined by a post extending upwardly from the support member.
4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the protrusion is defined by a tab extending upwardly from the support member.
5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the protrusion is adapted to secure the first hanger member on the support member.
6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the protrusion is positioned on the support member such that the mirror platform is aligned on the chassis When the protrusion is received within an opening in the hanger member.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hanger member is defined by a first L-shaped bracket, and the support member is defined by a second L-shaped bracket.
8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hanger member is defined by a bracket having a lip portion, and the support member is defined by a outwardly extending member of the chassis having a flange section.
9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the flange section of the outwardly extending member is receivable within the lip portion of the bracket.
10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the support member is defined by at least one hook.
11. A method for assembling a mirror assembly mountable to a wall, comprising:
attaching a chassis to a wall;
positioning a mirror platform substantially parallel to the chassis;
positioning a support member above a hanger member, the support member mounted to one of a rear surface of the mirror platform or the chassis, the hanger member mounted to the other of the rear surface of the mirror platform or the chassis; and
lowering the mirror platform relative to the chassis so that the hanger member is removably securable on the support member.
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