Channel-shaped strip structures

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Channel shape

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49490, 49491, 52716, B32B 1508, E06B 716, E04F 1902

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043048161

ABSTRACT:
Channel-shaped strip structures are disclosed for use, for example, in vehicle body construction, such as for fitting onto door surround flanges or for use for mounting or sealing window glass. The strip structure comprises a channel-form metal carrier embedded in extruded or plastics or rubber material. The design of the metal carrier may be such as to resist lengthwise compression of the strip. In addition, the carrier has secured to it and running along one surface, and under the extruded plastics or rubber material, a flexible substantially inextensible member, such as polyester tape, which substantially prevents stretching of the strip.

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