Door stop

Miscellaneous hardware (e.g. – bushing – carpet fastener – caster – Closure checks

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16374, 16 86R, E05F 502

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056922647

ABSTRACT:
A stop particularly adapted to keep a pivoting member of an automobile, such as a door, ajar so that it is out of contact with the automobile frame during painting, is made of a unitary piece of a thermoplastic material, such as polyphenylene sulfide. The stop can be formed through an injection molding. The stop has a generally elongated body with at least one brace portion adapted to engage a post section of the frame. The stop further has at least one hem flange slot extending generally in the direction of the elongated body, which slot is adapted to receive a hem flange section of the frame. At least one locator extends laterally from the elongated body and is adapted for insertion to a locator opening adjacent the post section. At least one abutting portion extends laterally from the elongated body and is adapted to abut against a portion of the pivoting member to keep the pivoting member from engaging the hem flange.

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patent: 5027471 (1991-07-01), Barnes

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