Window glass for automobiles, recreation vehicles or buildings

Movable or removable closures – Panel with closure feature

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29614616, 29614615, 428192, 428 83, 49502, E06B 716

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054541930

ABSTRACT:
A design for a piece of glass by means of which the piece of glass, such as window glass, can be sturdily contact mated to an internal face of a frame or bay. As a result of the window edge shape, contact between the glass and housing is improved, undesirable ventilation is inhibited, lateral displacement is restrained, and rattling is prevented.
The invention further concerns a system for mounting window glass in an automobile, a recreational vehicle or a building.

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