Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – In situ attached-type channel or trim strip – Upholstery trim
Patent
1979-12-10
1982-01-05
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
In situ attached-type channel or trim strip
Upholstery trim
296210, 428 31, 428 99, 428133, E04C 238, E04F 1902, B60R 1300
Patent
active
043087043
ABSTRACT:
A trim molding including an integral elongate member of a flexible material formed so as to have a base portion to be attached to a surface, such as the surface of an automobile body at the edge of a vinyl covering, a cover portion for hiding the base portion and the fasteners securing the base portion to the surface, and a hinge portion permitting the cover portion to be folded to a position covering the base portion. The base portion can include an integral snap receiving recess so that a snap means formed in the cover portion can be snapped onto the base portion when the cover portion is folded in to a closed position.
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