Device for avoiding squeaking noises on a window pane

Movable or removable closures – Closure seal; e.g. – striker gasket or weatherstrip – Tubular or tubular portion

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494901, E06B 722

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061194042

ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for avoiding self-excited frictional vibrations between two contacting bodies which move relative to one another, such as a vehicle window and a sealing element which rests thereon. The sealing element is made in the form of a hollow strip, and vibration damping materials or elements are mounted on either the interior or exterior thereof.

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