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`indicator. Also, because the blind spot indicator is located at the inboard portion of the
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`mirror assembly, the blind spot indicator is viewable principally or solely by the driver of the
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`host vehicle, and is not readily viewable or visible to a driver of another vehicle. Because the
`blind spot indicator is not located at a primary viewing area, the curb-side appeal or
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`appearance of the vehicle is not adversely impacted by the choice and styling of the blind
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`spot indicator. Also, because the blind spot indicator of the present invention is not located
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`behind a window in the reflective element, or behind a transflective portion of the reflective
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`element, the blind spot indicator may be fixedly placed and may provide a low cost indicator
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`that may be readily incorporated into an exterior rearview mirror assembly of a vehicle.
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`[0018]
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`These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention
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`will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with the
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`drawings.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`(0019]
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`FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an exterior mirror assembly with a blind spot indicator
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`in accordance with the present invention, shown with the indicator as an ISO icon;
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`[0020]
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`FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an exterior mirror assembly similar to FIG. 1, shown
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`with the indicator as a multi-stage indicator;
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`[0021]
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`FIG. 2A is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly similar to FIG. 2,
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`with the indicator located at an upper region of the inboard portion of the mirror assembly;
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`[0022]
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`FIG. 3 is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly similar to FIG. 1,
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`shown with the indicator as a hazard icon;
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`[0023]
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`FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a vehicle with an exterior mirror assembly and blind
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`spot indicator of the present invention, shown as the driver of a trailing vehicle may view the
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`vehicle and exterior mirror assembly;
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`(0024]
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`FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the vehicle of FIG. 4, shown as the driver of an
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`overtaking vehicle may view the vehicle and exterior mirror assembly;
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`(0025]
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`FIGS. 6A and 6B are perspective views of the driver and passenger side exterior
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`mirror assemblies and of the interior rearview mirror assembly, with blind spot indicators in
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`accordance with the present invention;
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`[0026]
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`FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly with a blind spot
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`indicator in the support arm of the mirror assembly in accordance with the present invention,
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`shown with the indicator as an ISO icon;
`FIG. 8 is a perspective view of an exterior mirror assembly similar to FIG. 7, shown
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`[0027]
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`with the indicator as a multi-stage indicator;
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`[0028]
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`FIG. 9 is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly similar to FIG. 7,
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`shown with the indicator as a hazard icon;
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`[0029]
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`FIG. 10 is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly similar to FIG. 7,
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`shown with a multi-stage indicator at the side of the mirror shell;
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`[0030]
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`FIG. 11 is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly similar to FIG. 10,
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`with the indicator at the side of the mirror shell and above the support arm;
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`[0031]
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`FIGS. 12A and 12B are perspective views of the driver and passenger side exterior
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`mirror assemblies of a vehicle, with blind spot indicators in accordance with the present
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`invention;
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`[0032]
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`FIG. 13 is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly with a blind spot
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`indicator in accordance with the present invention;
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`[0033]
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`FIG. 14 is a perspective view of another exterior mirror assembly with a blind spot
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`indicator module in accordance with the present invention;
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`[0034]
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`[0035]
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`[0036]
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`[00371
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`[0038]
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`(0039]
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`FIGS. 15A and Bare perspective views of the blind spot indicator module of FIG. 14;
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`FIGS. 16A-C are plan views of the blind spot indicator module of FIG. 14;
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`FIG. 17 is an exploded perspective view of the blind spot indicator module of FIGS.
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`14-16;
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`FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective view of the exterior mirror assembly of FIG. 14;
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`FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the blind spot indicator module as attached to the
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`mirror housing;
`FIG. 20 is another perspective view of the blind spot indicator and mirror housing of
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`FIG.19;
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`[0040]
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`FIG. 21 is an enlarged perspective view of the blind spot indicator as mounted at the
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`mirror assembly;
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`[0041]
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`FIG. 22 is a perspective view of the mounting portion of the housing of the mirror
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`assembly;
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`[0042]
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`FIG. 23 is a perspective view of the back cap of the exterior mirror assembly of FIGS.
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`14 and 18;
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`[0043]
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`FIG. 24 is an exploded perspective view of another blind spot indicator module in
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`accordance with the present invention;
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`[0044]
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`[0045]
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`FIGS. 25A-C are plan views of the blind spot indicator module of FIG. 24;
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`FIG. 26 is an exploded perspective view of an exterior mirror assembly and the blind
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`spot indicator module in accordance with the present invention;
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`[0046]
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`FIGS. 27 A and 27B are perspective views of the exterior mirror assembly and blind
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`spot indicator module of FIG. 26;
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`[0047]
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`FIG. 28 is an exploded perspective view of another blind spot indicator module in
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`accordance with the present invention;
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`[0048]
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`[0049]
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`FIGS. 29A-C are plan views of the blind spot indicator module of FIG. 28;
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`FIG. 30 is an exploded perspective view of an exterior mirror assembly and the blind
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`spot indicator module in accordance with the present invention; and
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`[0050]
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`FIGS. 31A and 31B are perspective views of the exterior mirror assembly and blind
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`spot indicator module of FIG. 30.
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`[00511
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`Referring now to the drawings and the illustrative embodiments depicted therein, an
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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`exterior rearview mirror assembly 10 for a vehicle includes a reflective element 12 and a
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`mirror shell or casing 14 (FIG. 1). Mirror assembly 10 is mounted at the side 16a of a host or
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`subject vehicle 16, and includes a blind spot indicator 18 at an inboard portion 20 of mirror
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`assembly 10. The blind spot indicator 18 is operable by illumination to indicate to the driver
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`of the subject or host vehicle that an object or other vehicle is detected at the side or blind
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`spot region of the host vehicle by a blind spot detection system, as discussed below. The
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`indicator may be activated or energized in response to a detection of an object or other
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`vehicle approaching or adjacent to the host vehicle in order to alert or warn the driver of the
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`host vehicle not to attempt or initiate a lane change that moves the subject or host vehicle into
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`the already occupied (or soon to be occupied) side lane or region adjacent either the driver
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`side or the passenger side of the host vehicle.
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`[0052]
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`Mirror assembly 10 is connected at the side 16a of vehicle 16 and includes a
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`mounting arm or stem 22 or the like, which is mounted to or extends from the side 16a of
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`vehicle 16. In the illustrated embodin1ent of FIG. 1, the inboard portion 20 of mirror
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`assembly 10 comprises the inboard wall or side of the mirror shell or casing 14. The inboard
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`portion or wall is at the inboard side of the casing 14 of the mirror assembly and generally
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`faces the side 16a of the vehicle 16. As can be seen in FIG. 1, the inboard portion 20 is
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`spaced from and opposite from an outboard portion or side 24 of the mirror assembly 10.
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`[0053]
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`The exterior rearview mirror assembly may comprise a fixed exterior rearview mirror
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`assembly, whereby the mirror portion of the mirror casing and the attachment portion of the
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`mirror casing form a uni-body. Alternately, and preferably, the exterior rearview mirror
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`assembly may comprise a breakaway exterior rearview mirror assembly and more preferably,
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`the exterior rearview mirror assembly may comprise a powerfold exterior rearview mirror
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`assembly. For example, the exterior rearview mirror assembly may comprise a fixed or
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`foldable or breakaway or powerfold mirror assembly, whereby the mirror casing may
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`encompass an attachment portion that attaches to the side of the vehicle, and a mirror or
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`reflective element portion (that supports the reflective element) that is attached to and
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`supported by the attachment portion. The reflective element is mounted at an actuator (such
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`as a manual actuator or an electronic actuator) within the mirror portion of the mirror casing
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`so that the rearward field of view of the driver is adjustable via adjustment of the reflective
`element.
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`[0054]
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`Typically, side exterior rearview mirror assemblies for vehicles extend from the side
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`of the vehicle and are angled to reduce aerodynamic drag and to provide an aesthetically
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`pleasing appearance. Thus, the inboard portion of the exterior rearview mirror may be angled
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`outwardly from the vehicle and thus slopes away from vehicle and provides a surface at
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`which to mount/install the blind spot indicator, whereby the blind spot indicator is generally
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`facing the driver of the host vehicle while being generally or substantially or entirely hidden
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`from the view of drivers of other vehicles encountered by the host vehicle. Also, because the
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`indicator is located at the inboard portion of the mirror shell or casing, the indicator may be
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`selected to be substantially large, since the size of the indicator is not constrained by the field
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`of view regulations of the mirror reflective element. The blind spot indicator of the present
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`invention thus may be located at the mirror inboard wall or portion or side, which is
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`contoured so that the wall or surface slopes away from the body side of the vehicle. By
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`positioning the indicator at this location, the presence of the indicator at the inboard or inner
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`wall or side of the exterior mirror is substantially or totally obscured from the view of drivers
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`of trailing or side overtaking vehicles by the very body and structure of the exterior mirror.
`Also, because of the natural aerodynamic styling and structure of the inboard wall portion or
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`section, operation of the blind spot indicator is substantially or totally non-viewable by the
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`drivers of leading vehicles (traveling in front of the host vehicle) or vehicles approaching the
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`host vehicle from in front of the host vehicle.
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`[0055]
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`Blind spot/LCA indicator 18 may include an illumination or light source (such as one
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`or more light emitting diodes (LEDs) or organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) or the like
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`that is/are energized to direct or emit illumination toward the driver of the host vehicle. The
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`illumination source may be positioned within or behind the inboard wall or portion of the
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`mirror assembly and the indicator may include an iconistic display area (such as transparent
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`or substantially transparent or translucent windows or apertures formed or established at the
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`inboard wall so that the illumination passes through the windows for viewing and discerning
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`by the driver of the host vehicle). The iconistic display may be established or formed at a
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`lens or element that attaches to the shell or casing or may be formed or established at the shell
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`or casing wall itself. The indicator may include baffles or light piping or tubing or
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`electroluminescent foil or other light direction means or occluding means, such as louvers or
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`shutters or filters or light directing film or the like for directing or guiding the illumination
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`from the illumination source at the desired angle and through the inboard wall or portion so
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`as to be principally or solely viewable by the driver of the host vehicle. Because the blind
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`spot indicator is located at an area or region that is not readily viewable by a person outside
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`of the vehicle cabin, the indicator may be located at the surface of the inboard wall or portion
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`(and may protrude partially therefrom), and need not be recessed within the casing surface,
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`without adversely affecting the appearance of the exterior mirror assembly. The location and
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`degree of recess or inset of the blind spot indicator may be selected depending on the
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`particular application of the blind spot indicator and on the location of any internal mirror
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`content (such as an actuator, security light or other indicators or accessories or the like)
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`located within the mirror shell.
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`[0056]
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`As shown in FIG. 1, blind spot indicator 18 may comprise an ISO icon (showing
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`icons representing the host vehicle and another vehicle at the side and/or rearward of the host
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`vehicle) to indicate to the driver of the host vehicle that another vehicle has been detected at
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`the side and/or rearward of the host vehicle. The iconistic representation may be formed as a
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`translucent window or portion of the inboard wall or portion or may be otherwise established
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`at the inboard wall or portion of the mirror assembly. Optionally, however, the indicator may
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`comprise other forms, without affecting the scope of the present invention. For example, and
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`with reference to FIG. 2, a blind spot indicator or LCA indicator 18' of an exterior mirror
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`assembly 10' may comprise a multi-stage indicator having multiple indicating portions or
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`elements or devices for indicating a degree of hazard or the like of an object or vehicle
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`detected alongside and/or rearward of the host vehicle. The indicating portions or elements
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`or devices may comprise different color indicators, such as green, amber and red or the like,
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`to indicate the degree of hazard detected. For example, the multi-stage indicator may provide
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`a first indication when no object is detected at the side lane adjacent to the vehicle, a second
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`indication when an object is detected that is approaching the side lane area, and a third
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`indication when an object is detected that is occupying the side lane area.
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`[0057]
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`The multi-stage indicator may comprise multiple illumination sources selectively
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`operable to indicate the degree of hazard detected, or optionally the different or multiple
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`indications may be provided with one illumination source or indicating element. The first,
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`second and third indications provide at least one of (a) first, second and third color
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`indications and (b) first, second and third indication modulations (such as where one or more
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`indicating elements is/are flashed or modulated or intermittently activated/deactivated to
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`provide different indications) that are readily discernible and recognizable by the driver of the
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`vehicle.
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`[0058]
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`Such a multi-stage indicator is suitable for use with a lane change assist (LCA)
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`system, and may, for example, provide a green indication when the adjacent side lane is clear,
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`an amber indication when a vehicle approaches the side lane area, and a red indication when
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`another vehicle is occupying the side lane area adjacent to the host vehicle. As shown in
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`FIG. 2, the blind spot indicator or LCA indicator 18' may be positioned at a lower region of
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`the inboard portion 20' of the mirror assembly 10', or (and as shown in FIG. 2A), the blind
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`spot indicator 18 11 may be positioned at an upper region of the inboard portion 20" of the
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`mirror assembly 10" (where the indicator may be more readily visible/viewable to the driver
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`of the host vehicle). Optionally, for example, and with reference to FIG. 3, a blind spot
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`indicator 18'" of an exterior rearview mirror assembly 10"' may comprise a hazard indicator
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`or the like at the inboard portion 20'" to provide a hazard indication or warning or alert signal
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`to the driver of the host vehicle when an object or vehicle is detected at the side and/or
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`rearward of the host vehicle, and when the driver of the host vehicle is attempting a lane
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`change or the like (such as when the driver activates the turn signal of the host vehicle).
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`Other iconistic images or indicia or the like may be used for the blind spot/LCA indicator,
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`without affecting the scope of the present invention.
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`[0059]
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`As can be seen in FIGS. 4 and 5, the blind spot indicator of the present invention is
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`not readily viewable or discernible by other road users, such as a driver of a vehicle
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`approaching the host vehicle from the rear of the host vehicle (as shown in FIG. 4) or a driver
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`of a vehicle approaching and overtaking the host vehicle along a side of the host vehicle ( as
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`shown in FIG. 5). Although not shown, the blind spot indicator is also substantially not
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`viewable by or visible to a driver of a vehicle ahead of or leading the host vehicle. The blind
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`spot indicator of the present invention thus may be sufficiently large to enhance viewability
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`and discernibility of the indicator by the driver of the host vehicle, without detracting from
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`the appearance of the mirror assembly and without being readily viewable/discernible by the
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`driver of another vehicle, thereby limiting or substantially precluding confusion (to the driver
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`of the other vehicle) between a turn signal indicator (not shown) of the mirror assembly and
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`the blind spot indicator.
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`[0060]
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`Although shown in FIGS. 1-5 and described above as being located at a driver side
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`exterior mirror, the blind spot/LCA indicator of the present invention may also or otherwise
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`be located at the passenger side exterior mirror, if desired. Optionally, the blind spot
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`indicator of the present invention may be located at both the driver side mirror assembly and
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`the passenger side mirror assembly of the host vehicle. The indicator at either side may be
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`selectively activated or illuminated to indicate to the driver of the host vehicle that an object
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`or other vehicle has been detected at that particular side lane region of the host vehicle.
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`Optionally, the blind spot indicator may be associated with a blind spot detection and
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`indication system that includes one or more indicators at the interior rearview mirror
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`assembly of the host vehicle. For example, and with reference to FIG. 6, a blind spot
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`indicator 118a may be located at an inboard portion or wall 120a of a driver side exterior
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`rearview mirror assembly 110a, while a blind spot indicator 118b may be located at an
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`inboard portion or wall 120b of a passenger side exterior rearview mirror assembly 110b.
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`Also, an interior rearview mirror assembly 130 may include one or more indicators 119a,
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`119b that provide further indication to the driver of the host vehicle of a detection of an
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`object or other vehicle at either side and/9r rearward of the host vehicle, so that the driver of
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`the host vehicle has a cognitive association of the indicators. The blind spot indicators may
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`provide a redundant indication at both the interior and exterior mirrors in order to assist the
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`driver in recognizing the conditions surrounding the host vehicle, such as by utilizing aspects
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`of the blind spot detection system described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,198,409; 5,929,786; and
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`5,786,772, which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in_their entireties.
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`[0061]
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`Optionally, and with reference to FIG. 7, an exterior rearview mirror assembly 210
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`may include a reflective element 212 and a mirror casing or shell that includes a mirror
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`portion 214 that is supported on a mounting arm or attachment portion 232, which includes
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`an attachment element that is configured to attach or mount to the side 216a of the host
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`vehicle 216 and/or which extends from the side 216a of the host vehicle 216. The blind spot
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`indicator 218 may be located at an inboard portion 220 of the casing 214, such as at the
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`support arm or attachment portion or stem 232 of the casing which mounts to the mounting
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`arm 222. In the illustrated embodiment, the attachment portion 232 of the casing is pivotally
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`mounted to the mounting arm 222, such as for a powerfold exterior mirror or a breakaway
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`exterior mirror or the like. The inboard portion 220 thus may be positioned along the mirror
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`portion 214 or attachment portion 232 (and preferably along a surface that is angled
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`outwardly with respect to the vehicle side), and could optionally and less desirably be located
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`at the support or mounting arm 222, so as to be directed general! y toward the driver of the
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`host vehicle and not readily viewable by other road users or drivers of other vehicles at or
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`near the host vehicle.
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`[0062]
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`As shown in FIG. 7, the indicator 218 may comprise an ISO indicator with the
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`iconistic representation of the host vehicle and adjacent or approaching vehicle, such as
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`described above with respect to FIG. 1. Optionally, and such as described above with respect
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`to FIGS. 2 and 3, the blind spot indicator may comprise a multi-stage indicator 218' (FIG. 8)
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`or a hazard indicator 218" (FIG. 9) at the support arm or stem of the mirror assembly.
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`[00631
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`Optionally, and as shown in FIG. 10, the blind spot indicator 318 (such as a multi(cid:173)
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`stage indicator or other type of indicator) may be located at the inboard wall 320 of the mirror
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`casing 314 of an exterior mirror assembly 310 and generally at or rearward of the support arm
`or. stem 332 (which mounts to a mounting arm or portion 322 at the vehicle and which may
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`be pivotable relative to the mounting arm or portion 322) of the casing 314 (where the
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`indicator is rearward of the support arm and thus facing generally rearwardly with respect to
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`the forward direction of travel of the vehicle, and preferably on an outwardly angled portion
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`so as to be facing partially inward toward the driver of the vehicle). The indicator thus is
`readily viewable by the driver of the host vehicle at the mirror casing and rearward of the
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`support arm or stem of the mirror assembly. As shown in FIG. 11, the blind spot indicator
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`318 1 may be located at the inboard portion 320' of the casing 314' of an exterior mirror
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`assembly 310' and generally above the support arm or stem 332' (which mounts to the
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`mounting arm or portion 322), if desired. The particular location of the blind spot indicator
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`may be selected depending on the geometries and content of the mirror assembly and support
`arm and mounting portion of the mirror assembly and on the vehicle door design and/or the
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`vehicle A-pillar design, so as to provide enhanced viewability and discernibility of the blind
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`spot indicator to the driver of the host vehicle. As shown in FIGS. 12A and 12B, a blind spot
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`indicator 318a" may be located at the inboard portion 320a" of the casing 314a" of a driver
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`side exterior mirror assembly 310a", while a blind spot indicator 318b" may be located at the
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`inboard portion 320b" of the casing 314b" of a passenger side exterior rearview mirror
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`assembly 310b", so that the indicators 318a!I, 318b" are readily viewable and discernible by
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`the driver of the host vehicle while being substantially non-viewable to drivers of other
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`vehicles at or near or trailing or approaching or overtaking or leading the host vehicle. The
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`blind spot indicator or indicators may be located at other inboard portions or inward facing
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`portions of the mirror casing, including a movable casing portion (such as a movable mirror
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`portion or movable attachment portion or the like) and/or a fixed casing portion (such as a
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`fixed mirror portion or fixed attachment portion or the like), so as to be viewable by the
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`driver of the vehicle and not readily viewable by other road users or drivers of other vehicles,
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`while remaining within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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`[0064]
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`Optionally, and with reference to FIG. 13, an exterior rearview mirror assembly 410
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`for a vehicle includes a reflective element 412 and a mirror shell or casing 414. Mirror
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`assembly 410 is mounted at the side 416a of a host or subject vehicle 416, and includes a
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`blind spot indicator 418 at an inboard portion or surface 420 of an outer wall 424 of the
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`mirror casing 414 of mirror assembly 410. The blind spot indicator 418 thus may be located
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`at a cusp or inboard surface of the outer wall 424 of mirror casing 414 so as to be readily
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`viewable by the driver of the host vehicle, while being substantially hidden or not viewable
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`by the driver of another vehicle at or near or approaching the host vehicle. The blind spot
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`indicator 418 thus is located at a region that is remote from the reflective element of the
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`mirror assembly so as to limit or substantially preclude confusion between the blind spot
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`indicator and any display or indicator (such as a turn signal display or the like) that is located
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`at the reflective element of the mirror assembly ( and thus that may be intended for viewing
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`by the driver of another vehicle).
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`[0065]
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`Optionally, the blind spot indicator or LCA indicator of the present invention may be
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`provided as an indicator module that is a unitary module including an illumination source,
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`electrical connectors and cover and/or light directing or guiding elements or means. The
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`unitary indicator module is preferably sealed so as to be substantially impervious to water so
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`as to provide a robust module that can withstand the exposure to the elements at the exterior
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`rearview mirror assembly. The sealing means for sealing the module may comprise any
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`suitable sealing means, such as sealing means that are known or conventional in the art, such
`as gasketing, welding, such as ultrasonic welding or the like, or adhering or any other suitable
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`sealing means for sealing the module. The mirror assembly may be formed with a cavity or
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`opening (such as at the inboard wall of the mirror housing that faces or opposes the vehicle)
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`for receiving or attaching the unitary indicator module therein or thereat, and may include the
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`electrical connectors at the cavity or opening for making the appropriate electrical
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`connections to the indicator module. Optionally, the electrical connections may be made
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`while the indicator module is attached to the mirror assembly, such as via a plug and socket
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`type arrangement or configuration, and such as by utilizing aspects of the mirror assembly
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`described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,669,267, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its
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`entirety. The unitary indicator module may include or utilize aspects of various light
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`modules or systems or devices, such as the types described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,227,689;
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`6,582,109; 5,371,659; 5,497,306; 5,669,699; 5,823,654; 6,176,602; and/or 6,276,821, which
`are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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`[0066]
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`The unitary indicator module thus may be provided as a unitary element or unit and
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`may be readily installed at an exterior mirror assembly to provide the blind spot/LCA
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`indicator at the inboard wall or portion of the exterior mirror. The blind spot detection
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`system (and thus the blind spot indicator) thus may be selected by a customer as an option for
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`their vehicle, whereby the blind spot indicator unit or module or unitary module may be
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`provided for the appropriate mirror assembly. Optionally, the exterior mirror assembly may
`be shipped to a vehicle assembly plant with the blind spot indicator module already installed,
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`or the exterior mirror assembly may be shipped to the vehicle assembly plant with a socket or
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`structure or receiving portion (such as at the inboard portion of the mirror assembly) for
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`receiving or mounting or attaching the indicator module. The indicator module, when
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`selected, may be connected or plugged in or otherwise attached to the mirror assembly at the
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`socket or structure or receiving portion at the vehicle assembly plant, so as to be substantially
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`flush with the outer surface of the mirror housing when so inserted or connected or plugged
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`in or attached. Optionally, the indicator module may be slightly to moderately proud of the
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`outer surface of the inboard portion of the mirror casing or housing when attached thereto, so
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`as to be slightly protruding outward (generally toward the vehicle) from the inboard portion
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`of the mirror casing or housing, such as less than about 1 mm to about 3 mm or thereabouts.
`The indicator module may make both the mechanical and electrical connections to the mirror
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`assembly when attached thereto, such as by utilizing aspects described in U.S. Pat. No.
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`6,669,267, which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety. The indicator
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`module thus may be installed at the appropriate mirror assembly ( such as for a vehicle that
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`has the blind spot indicator selected as an option) at the vehicle assembly plant, while a blank
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`out panel or element or the like may be attached to the mirror assembly (such as by snapping
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`or connecting or attaching a blank out panel or element at the receiving portion of the inboard
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`portion of the mirror assembly) for vehicles that do not have the blind spot indicator option
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`selected. Because the blind spot indicator and associated circuitry/electronics may be costly,
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`the unitary indicator module allows the indicator to be added to the exterior mirror only for
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`those vehicles with the indicator option selected, and without affecting the mirror assembly
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`structure and design, so that a common mirror shell may be utilized for a standard mirror and
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`for a mirror with the indicator option selected, thereby deproliferating parts and providing
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`economies of scale for the mirror assemblies. An operator need only attach the selected or
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`appropriate one of the blind spot indicator module or the blank out element at the receiving
`portion of the inboard portion of the mirror assembly.
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`(0067]
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`For example, a method of supplying an exterior rearview mirror system for a vehicle
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`includes providing mirror casings, with each mirror casing at least comprising a mirror
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`portion including a reflective element. The reflective element is adjustably supportable by an
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`actuator within the mirror portion of the mirror casing. Each of the mirror casings has an
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`inboard portion that faces generally toward the exterior side of the vehicle and that is
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`viewable by a driver of the vehicle when the exterior mirror assembly is mounted at the
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`exterior side of the vehicle. At least some of the mirror casings are provided with an aperture
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`or receiving portion established at the inboard portion. Blind spot indicator units are
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`provided, with each of the blind spot indicator units comprising at least one indicating
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`element and/or illumination source for indicating to the driver a detected presence of an
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`object at at least one of alongside and rearward of the vehicle. First mirror assemblies are
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`established by disposing the blind spot indicator units at the apertures of the inboard portions
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`of the at least some of the mirror casings and second mirror assemblies are established by
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`providing mirror casings lacking an aperture established at the inboard portion. The blind
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`spot indicator units are at least partially received at the apertures of the first mirror
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`assemblies. The first mirror assemblies are supplied to a vehicle manufacturing facility when
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`inclusion of a blind spot indicator is required and the second mirror assemblies are supplied
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`to a vehicle manufacturing facility when inclusion of a blind spot indicator is not required.
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`[0068]
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`Optionally, a method of manufacturing an exterior rearview mirror assembly includes
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`providing an exterior mirror assembly having a reflective element and a mirror casing. The
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`mirror casing is mountable at an exterior side of a vehicle and has an inboard portion that
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`faces generally toward the exterior side of the vehicle and is viewable by a driver of the
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`vehicle when the exterior mirror assembly is mounted at the exterior side of the vehicle. The
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`inboard portions of at least some of the mirror casings have an aperture or receiving portion
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`established thereat. Th