Weather strip

Movable or removable closures – Closure seal; e.g. – striker gasket or weatherstrip – Plural distinct seals

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49485, E06B 716

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047901080

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a weather-strip to be used for doors or windows having sliding panels, more particularly on the meeting uprights of the panels. The weather-strip consists of a rigid base in the form of an inverted T from which two sealing wings run, generally parallel, each comprising an inner portion connected to the base, an outer portion and a curved intermediate part which connects the inner portion to the outer portion. The outer portion is offset in relation to the inner portion, in a generally transversal direction to the wings.

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