Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Disparate sheet lamina between exposed surfaces of wall,...
Patent
1988-11-09
1989-12-26
Scherbel, David A.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Disparate sheet lamina between exposed surfaces of wall,...
52401, 296201, B60J 102
Patent
active
048889296
ABSTRACT:
A system for attaching automotive trim to a vehicle door is disclosed. The system includes a weather stripping adapted to be secured on a flange of the vehicle. The weather stripping has a member for retaining the weather stripping on the flange and a member for sealing the weather stripping with the vehicle. An automotive trim strip with a retaining portion is coupled with the weather stripping to retain the trim strip onto the vehicle.
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Belser John W.
Vaughan Robert A.
Johnson Jerrold D.
Scherbel David A.
The Standard Products Company
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