Structure for fixing carpet on vehicular floor panel

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Perimeter or corner structure of sheet – Pile or nap type surface

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428 88, 428 95, 428192, 16 4, 16 7, 16 16, B32B 302, B32B 3300, B32B 2302, A47G 2704

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051925990

ABSTRACT:
A structure for fixing a carpet on a vehicular floor panel includes an elongate retainer for retaining the carpet on the floor panel, and a covering member for covering a front end portion of the carpet and a front end portion of the retainer. The retainer is detachably fixed to the floor panel and located below the carpet to be concealed by the carpet. The front end portion of the carpet and the front end portion of the retainer are sewn together with the covering member, such that the carpet is secured at its front end portion thereof to the retainer.

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