Assignee
DELBAR PRODUCTS
US·15 granted patents·405 citations·filing 1975–2003
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15 records- 0190US4200510AAssembly and method to extend useful life of sputtering targetsDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1979·Granted Apr 29, 1980·40 cites·10 claims
- 0289US6347872B1Snap-in rearview mirror assembly for vehiclesDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 2001·Granted Feb 19, 2002·62 cites·7 claims
- 0383US4165156AOutside mounted vehicle mirror with multiple rotation axesDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1978·Granted Aug 21, 1979·45 cites·17 claims
- 0479US4523735AMirror swing lock mechanismDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1984·Granted Jun 18, 1985·37 cites·16 claims
- 0575US6039449ARetainer clip for a vehicle rearview mirrorDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1998·Granted Mar 21, 2000·45 cites·18 claims
- 0669US3976275AMirror head adjusting mechanismDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1975·Granted Aug 24, 1976·21 cites·6 claims
- 0767US5028029AMirror swing lock mechanismDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1990·Granted Jul 2, 1991·38 cites·10 claims
- 0866US5227924AHorizontally adjustable rearview mirrorDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1992·Granted Jul 13, 1993·39 cites·10 claims
- 0960US3981474AMirror bracket assemblyDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1975·Granted Sep 21, 1976·19 cites·6 claims
- 1057US4030692AMirror mounting structureDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1976·Granted Jun 21, 1977·17 cites·11 claims
- 1144US4281815AMirror mounting bracketDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1980·Granted Aug 4, 1981·12 cites·9 claims
- 1241US6896380B2Dual-arm linear slide mechanism for an extendable rearview mirror for vehiclesDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 2003·Granted May 24, 2005·2 cites·24 claims
- 1341US6655807B2Linear slide mechanism for an extendable rearview mirror for vehiclesDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 2002·Granted Dec 2, 2003·2 cites·21 claims
- 1437US5332186ACombined adjustable outside mirror with swing lock mechanismDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1992·Granted Jul 26, 1994·15 cites·8 claims
- 1533US5181687AVehicle rear view mirror mounting bracketDELBAR PRODUCTS·Filed 1991·Granted Jan 26, 1993·11 cites·11 claims
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