Integrally formed weather strip

5446998
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Inventors

Arima, Hidetoshi

Application #

291845

Filed

Aug-17-1994

Published

Sep-5-1995

Current US Class

049/476.1
049/479.1
049/490.1
049/498.1

International Classes

E06B 007/16

Field of Search

49/479.1 49/490.1 49/498.1 49/476.1

Assignee

Tokai Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Aichi, JP)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dennison, Meserole, Pollack & Scheiner

US Patent References

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Abstract
A weather strip having first and second weather strip sections integrally formed as a unit. Each of the weather strip sections includes a sealing portion and an engagement portion. The sealing portion and the engagement portion of each of the weather strip sections are formed of first and second molding materials, respectively. The sealing portion of the first weather strip section having a cross-sectional configuration which is different from the sealing portion of the second weather strip section. The second weather strip section is harder than the first section.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A particularly shaped weather strip for use on an automobile body to seal a clearance formed between an automobile door and a door opening of the body, comprising first and second weather strip sections integrally formed as a single unit, each of said first and second weather strip sections including a sealing portion to seal said clearance and an engagement portion to be engaged with the body, said sealing portion and said engagement portion of each of said first and second weather strip sections being of different kinds of materials, respectively,

said sealing portion of said first weather strip section has a substantially oval cross-sectional configuration, and said sealing portion of said second weather strip section has a substantially depressed rectangular cross-sectional configuration.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a weather strip and specifically to a process for manufacturing the same. More particularly, the invention relates to an irregularly shaped weather strip or a weather strip which includes a plurality of sections having different cross-sectional configurations and process for manufacturing the same,

A body of an automobile is provided with a weather strip along a door opening. The weather strip may seal a clearance formed between the door and the body when the door is closed so that entry of raindrops and the like is effectively prevented.

As shown in FIGS. 20 and 21, the conventional weather strip W' includes a sealing portion Ws' and an engagement portion Wa'. The weather strip W' is integrally formed and has a uniform cross-sectional configuration. The weather strip W' is arranged along a front pillar P' (FIG. 20) and a roof panel R' (FIG. 21) of an automobile body 4'.

The sealing portion Ws' of the weather strip W' has a groove 53 extending longitudinally therealong. Therefore, a gutter G' is formed along the front pillar P' and the roof panel R' when the weather strip W' is mounted on the automobile body 4'. The gutter G' may lead rainwater from the roof panel R' to effectively prevent the rainwater from flowing toward a side window.
 
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