Windshield stop for cowl vent grille attachment

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Structural detail

Reexamination Certificate

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C296S192000

Reexamination Certificate

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06957849

ABSTRACT:
A windshield stop is operable in a conventional manner to support the lower edge of an automotive windshield while the adhesive material mounting the windshield to the body of the automobile cures, and is also operable to provide an attachment of the cowl grille assembly covering the gap between the windshield and the hood of the automobile. The windshield stop has a cowl mounting portion integrally formed with the finger supports for the windshield. An opening through the cowl mounting portion can receive a conventional push pin to attach the cowl grille assembly to the windshield stop and provide a fixed support therefore.

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