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titleOfInvention Sliding vehicle window glass guide device
abstract (57) [Summary] (Correction) [Purpose] Different 2 which was conventionally done by separate parts. Performs two functions by an integrated guide device. [Structure] An integrated glass traveling guide device for holding a sliding type vehicle window has a substantially U-shaped cross section, and a base portion 24 And protruding tongues 30, 3 that contact the inner surface of the window 2 comprises a molded polymer strip piece having an inboard leg 26 with 2 and an outboard leg 28 with a protruding tongue that abuts the outside surface of the window. With sufficient strength and rigidity to counter the force exerted by the sliding window, While this is made of a fiber-reinforced polymer that prevents undesired movement of the window in and out of the vehicle, forward and backward, the surface of the tongue in contact with the surface of the window guides the window during lifting and lowering. A low-friction, non-wearing surface that smoothly moves the window along.
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