Weather strip for door pane of motor vehicle

B - Operations – Transporting – 60 – R

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B60R 13/06 (2006.01) B60J 10/00 (2006.01) B60J 10/04 (2006.01)

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CA 1295355

ABSTRACT A weather strip for the door pane of a motor vehicles in which the upper ends of a front and a rear vertical parts are coupled to each other and has such a nearly U-shaped cross section that a pane housing groove is defined by the inner, intermediate and outer walls of the vertical part when the weather strip is fitted in pane channel; the upper and lower portions of each of the vertical parts are coupled to each other; the upper portion has such an asymmetric cross section that at least the inner wall of the upper portion is provided with a curved seal lip extending toward the pane housing groove; and the lower portion has such a symmetric cross section that both the inner and outer walls of the lower portion are provided with curved seal lips extending toward the pane housing groove, in that the inner and outer walls of the die-molded portion are formed so that the curved seal lips extending toward the pane housing groove axe press- deformed and integrated with the inner and outer walls of the upper and lower portions of the vertical part.

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