Construction of door in motor vehicle

Movable or removable closures – Stored in housing – Reciprocates vertically in and out of housing

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49440, E05F 1138

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ABSTRACT:
A construction of a door in a motor vehicle, comprising: a guide piece secured to an end edge of a door glass and protruded into a compartment; a guide member disposed adjacent the end edge of the door glass on the side of the compartment, for slidably guiding the guide piece in the direction of opening or closing of the door glass; and a door glass weather strip having an inner seal lip secured to a door window frame adjacent the end edge of the door glass and being in contact with the side surface of the end edge of the door glass on the side of the compartment to seal between the end edge and the door window frame; wherein a support portion extended to the side surface of the inner seal lip on the side of the compartment, for contacting the inner seal lip from the side of the compartment to support same is integrally formed on the guide member.

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