Window mask with releasable securing means

Coating apparatus – Work surface shields – masks or protectors – Work-attached

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B05C 105, B05C 2100

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049150588

ABSTRACT:
A semi-rigid mask spatially contoured and sized to overlie and be generally conformable to a vehicular window while lying in the closely spaced peripheral relation to vehicular trim bordering the window. The mask is provided with a pair of spaced suction cup structures operable by external handles to engage and release the window. The mask is peripherally thickened to reinforce shape retentivity by the mask and to provide an elevated surface for the application of masking tape to the mask and the ornamental boundary trim.

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