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Molding for preventing spalling of automotive windshields.


U.S. patent: 6,971,702

Issued: December 6, 2005

Inventors: Tom Boettger, Mukta Mehandru, Kris Cockerel cockerel

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, Maria Hertaler and Carolyn Tatge

Assigned: Ford Global Technologies LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 

Key statement: The windshield molding incorporates an extruded strip of elastomeric material, such as Alcryn or Raupren melt-processible rubber, at the contact surface of the molding where a windshield primer primĀ·er
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 is applied to the glass prior to the installation of the molding. The extruded elastomeric material absorbs any failure due to differences in thermal expansion thermal expansion

Increase in volume of a material as its temperature is increased, usually expressed as a fractional change in dimensions per unit temperature change.
 rates.
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Title Annotation:Patent News
Author:Samples, Bob
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Feb 1, 2006
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