20240042935. Light Emitting Mirror Bezel simplified abstract (Motherson Innovations Company Limited)

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Light Emitting Mirror Bezel

Organization Name

Motherson Innovations Company Limited

Inventor(s)

Andreas Herrmann of Stuttgart (DE)

Andrew Lettis of Portchester (GB)

Callum Scott-collins of Portchester (GB)

Gary Smith of Portchester (GB)

Graham Rehill of Portchester (GB)

Andrew Brian Little of Portchester (GB)

Ian Robert Toone of Portchester (GB)

Light Emitting Mirror Bezel - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240042935 titled 'Light Emitting Mirror Bezel

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an internal multi-function rearview device for vehicles. Here is a simplified explanation of the abstract:

  • The device includes a rearview element, which can be a reflective element, a camera, or a display element.
  • It also includes a housing that can be attached to the vehicle and is movable relative to the vehicle.
  • A bezel is affixed to an opening in the housing and surrounds the rearview element.
  • A foot is fixed to the vehicle, and the housing and bezel can move relative to it.
  • The bezel is coated with a decorative coating, an advanced surface technology, or a spectrally controlling system.
  • The rearview element is coupled to either the bezel or the housing.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Improved rearview visibility: The device can provide a clear and enhanced view of the rear surroundings, especially if a camera or advanced display element is used.
  • Decorative customization: The coated bezel allows for customization and aesthetic enhancement of the rearview device, making it visually appealing.
  • Spectral control: The spectrally controlling system on the bezel can help regulate the amount of light entering the vehicle, reducing glare and improving visibility.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Limited rearview visibility: Traditional rearview mirrors may have blind spots or limited visibility. This device addresses those limitations by incorporating cameras or advanced display elements.
  • Lack of customization options: The coated bezel allows for personalization and customization, overcoming the generic appearance of traditional rearview mirrors.
  • Glare and visibility issues: The spectrally controlling system on the bezel helps reduce glare and improve visibility, enhancing safety while driving.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Enhanced safety: The improved rearview visibility and reduced glare contribute to safer driving conditions.
  • Customization options: The coated bezel allows users to personalize their vehicles and make them unique.
  • Aesthetically pleasing: The decorative coating on the bezel adds visual appeal to the rearview device, enhancing the overall look of the vehicle.


Original Abstract Submitted

an internal multi-function rearview device for use with a vehicle includes a rearview element comprising at least one of a reflective element, a camera, or a display element; a housing configured to be attached to the vehicle and configured to be moveable relative to the vehicle; a bezel configured to be affixed to an opening defined by the housing and configured to surround the rearview element; and a foot configured to be fixed to the vehicle and relative to which the housing and bezel is moveable. the bezel is coated and a coating of the bezel is at least one of a decorative coating, an advanced surface technology, or a spectrally controlling system, and the rearview element is coupled to at least one of the bezel or the housing.