Device for fixing a vehicle antenna

Supports – Staff type – Bracket

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C248S224800, C248S534000, C343S711000

Reexamination Certificate

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07422189

ABSTRACT:
A device for securing a vehicle antenna to a vehicle body is described, to prevent the vehicle antenna from tilting out of the vehicle body in the mounting operation. The device includes projections which engage behind an orifice in the vehicle body for introducing the device on the side of the vehicle body facing away from the vehicle antenna.

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