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Number: 296/89
Name: Land vehicles: bodies and tops > Bodies > Storm-front shield, apron, or robe > Windshield > Vertically movable panels
Description: The shield may consist of a single panel which can be slid vertically or of a plurality of panels one or more of which can be slid vertically.


Patents under this class:

Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
7083220 Vehicle having a body structure, which includes a receptacle containing a window regulator Aug. 1, 2006
6217101 Vehicle window shield system Apr. 17, 2001
5857727 Retractable windshield and flare panel assembly Jan. 12, 1999
5704679 Retractable windshield Jan. 6, 1998
5380575 Vertically adjustable lateral glass pane for automobiles Jan. 10, 1995
5192109 Golf cart windshield Mar. 9, 1993
4606571 Adjustable front windshield structure of open-top vehicle Aug. 19, 1986
4473252 Motor vehicle Sep. 25, 1984
4072338 Openable dual windshield arrangement for construction vehicles Feb. 7, 1978



 
 
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