US PATENT SUBCLASS 359 / 838
MIRROR


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359 /   HD   OPTICS: SYSTEMS (INCLUDING COMMUNICATION) AND ELEMENTS

838MIRROR {14}
839  DF  .~> With a transmitting property
840  DF  .~> Back to back
841  DF  .~> Retractable vehicle mirror
842  DF  .~> Mounted on vehicle having handlebars (e.g., bicycle, motorcycle, etc.)
843  DF  .~> Automatically adjustable in response to vehicle position, control, or indicator
844  DF  .~> On adjustable diverse vehicle portion or accessory
845  DF  .~> Fluid cooled mirror
846  DF  .~> Including specified control or retention of the shape of a mirror surface {3}
850  DF  .~> Plural mirrors or reflecting surfaces {7}
867  DF  .~> Concave cylindrical or providing a line focus
868  DF  .~> With mirror surface of varied radius {1}
870  DF  .~> Fracture resistant (e.g., shatterproof, etc.)
871  DF  .~> With support {3}
884  DF  .~> With selective absorption or transparent overcoating


DEFINITION

Classification: 359/838

MIRROR:

(under the class definition) Subject matter including a structure which reflects a substantial portion of the light incident thereon in a regular pattern.

(1) Note. A nominal mirror claimed in combination with other structure is classified with the other structure.

SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:

212+, for reflectors subject to periodic mo-tion.

223+, for reflectors specifically designed for changing the direction of reflected beams.

515+, for light beam reflectors used for signalling (e.g., retroreflectors).

603+, for antiglare means for mirrors.

629+, for reflectors used in light dividing or combining systems. SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

74, Machine Element or Mechanism,

502.1, for a flexible mirror moving mechanism.

126, Stoves and Furnaces,

684+, for working fluid solar collectors with concentrating reflectors.

248, Supports,

466+, for mirror type supports or supports wherein a mirror is only nominally recited.

362, Illumination,

296+, and 317+ for light sources combined with reflectors.

472, Amusement Devices, particularly

63, for an illusion caused by a mirror and see the Search Notes thereunder.