Prefabricated pane or windshield for a vehicle

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Sheet including cover or casing – Complete cover or casing

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428122, 428192, 49490, 49491, 296 841, 296 93, 296 951, B32B 300

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049943154

ABSTRACT:
The present invention generally relates to the mounting of panes or windshields in a frame, particularly to the mounting of panes or windshields of a vehicle, e.g. an automobile, in the body frame work. The invention provides a pane or windshield ready to be mounted comprising, along its edges, a first profiled bead of adhesive material, already cured and being elastic but not plastically deformable. The first bead comprises an essentially closed hollow chamber and in its interior a second bead of plastically deformable not yet cured adhesive material consisting of a substance chemically compatible to the material of the first bead. The second bead, serving as the real adhesive material, is protected from environmental influences without the need to remove a cover foil or a packing prior to mounting the window.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4477507 (1984-10-01), Kunert
patent: 4701376 (1987-10-01), Hermann et al.
patent: 4795667 (1989-01-01), Armstrong

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