Pennant construction for a vehicle antennae

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116 28R, 40591, 40594, G09F 1700, G09F 712

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055179410

ABSTRACT:
A pennant construction (10) for a vehicle antennae (100) comprising a pennant member (20) fabricated from a very thin, lightweight, and strong material (21) formed into a generally triangular configuration and having an adhesive strip (24) formed on one side and adjacent one edge of the pennant member (20) for adhesively securing the pennant member (20) both to the antennae (100) and itself.

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