Method of attaching a wraparound screen to a vehicle body

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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52208, 52397, 296 9621, 296201, B60J 1002

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051586282

ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a method of attaching a wraparound glass screen to vehicle bodywork to avoid wiping of adhesive from mating faces during assembly. The method includes the steps of providing the screen with a surround having an adhesive-receiving face thereon and forming on a portion of the bodywork arranged to support the screen a face to mate with the adhesive receiving face such that the faces when mated lie at an included angle not less than 45.degree. to a direction of assembly of screen to bodywork, applying adhesive to at least one of the said faces and offering up the screen to the bodywork in said direction of assembly to bond the screen to the bodywork. The invention also provides a screen for use in the above method.

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patent: 4933032 (1990-06-01), Kunert

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