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<p>1,088,228. Reinforcing edges. GEBR. HAPPICH G.m.b.H. Aug. 19, 1965 [Nov. 14, 1964], No. 35546/65. Heading B5K. [Also in Divisions B7, and E1-E2] Beading has a rigid, trough - shaped outermost casing 1 (Fig. 1) having side walls defining a mouth 7, a lining of material 2 therein, which is resilient in compression, being in contact with their opposed internal faces. There may be at least one sealing lip 5. An insert of springy flexible material 6 is embedded in the lining. In one form (Fig. 4) where the beading is clamped to a roof-terminating ledge the beading has a profiled extension 11 having a free end with a bead 12 and extends from the casing to form a gutter with a roof covering 9. In another form the gutter is formed by a bilateral extension of the casing 1. In a form for sealing a vehicle window well (Fig. 6) the extension 11 is made of two extended casing walls and pile fabric 18 is on the outside surface of the casing 1. Figs. 7 and 8 show bilateral extensions and a unilateral extension of the casing 1, which are attached to a web 21 on a base-plate 22 with facing panels 24 and a plate 26 with a facing panel 24, respectively. In a final form extensions of the casing sidewalls are bent toward the centre of the beading crown to form an undercut recess in which is a sealing strip.</p> |