Windshield glass support structure

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Structural detail

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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07540557

ABSTRACT:
In a windshield glass support structure, a lower end of a windshield glass is supported at an upper end of a cowl portion across the entire width in the vehicle width direction. The cowl portion is open toward the front of a vehicle body with a cowl outer which forms an upper portion of the cowl portion and a cowl inner which forms a lower portion of the cowl portion. Braces which form a closed cross-section with the cowl portion connect the cowl outer with the cowl inner at positions dividing the cowl portion into three substantially equal parts in the vehicle width direction.

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