Puncture and tear resistant armored convertible tops for automob

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Tops – Let-down type top

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296136, 428256, 428911, 160DIG7, 150166, B60J 712

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ABSTRACT:
A composite flexible planar material suitable for an automotive convertible top is made from fabric and chain mail. The chain mail consists of a regular array of interlocking stainless steel rings. An automotive convertible top formed of such composite flexible planar material is highly puncture and tear resistant. If the chain mail is disposed to the exterior then such a convertible top is visually distinctive.

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