Electric motor circuit with overload protection
A technology for protecting circuits and motors, applied in emergency protection circuit devices, circuits, relays, etc., can solve problems such as increasing the cost of rearview mirrors
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[0017] FIG. 1 shows a rear view mirror support of a vehicle in cross-section. The bracket is equipped with a fixed part 10 for mounting to a motor vehicle (not shown), and a rotating part 12 rotatable about an axis of rotation 14 associated with the fixed part 10 . The swivel member 12 includes a mounting hole 16 into which a vehicle mirror (not shown) is mounted. In the bracket, a motor 18 is included, which is connected to the shaft 14 for rotating the rotating part relative to the fixed member 10 (for example, by means of a worm gear (not shown) on the motor shaft and a gear (not shown) on the shaft 14 . out) for horizontal connections). The rotating part 12 also forms the base of a motor 18 .
[0018] For example, the motor 18 is used to adjust the angle of the mirrors. When adjusting the position of the rotating member 12 relative to the fixed member 10 , thereby adjusting the position of the mirror (not shown) relative to the fixed member 10 , the motor 18 is activate...
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