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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 07, 1993
Filed:
May. 04, 1992
Artur Kamm, 8830 Treuchtlingen, DE;
Otto Schmidt, 8700 Wurzburg, DE;
Karl-Peter Schutt, 6090 Russelsheim, DE;
Udo Waltemade, 6090 Russelsheim, DE;
Other;
Abstract
In order to arrange molded parts such as bumpers or their trim for automotive vehicles with maximum integration into the body, i.e. in order to attain a most extensively contour-hugging transition from the sheet-metal to the plastic geometry of the vehicles, the juncture between the topside of the molded part and the body panel located thereabove must be kept as narrow as possible. For this purpose, a guide rail to be attached to the body panel of the vehicle is provided which has an elongated slot formed between two webs. The molded part is inserted with a sliding seat with its strip-shaped projection into the elongated slot. The thickness of the top web determines the dimension of the juncture, i.e. the web serves as a spacer. For mounting the molded part to the body, the elongated slot exhibits at least one zone widened in the manner of a pocket, in which the molded part can be fixedly mounted in a shapemating fashion with its projection or with an additional strap-like extension with the aid of a clamping wedge. The molded part thus can be mounted in a simple way even in case of narrow junctures, any damage to the paint being reliably precluded.