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https://drivepatents.com/patents/1095873 · 21 May 2003
The car roof has two transparent panels (2, 3). These are mounted between two fixed, opaque roof sections (1A, 1C) and a central roof arch (1B) with a transparent covering (4).
https://drivepatents.com/patents/1097633 · 12 Mar 2003
The convertible has a roof (11) designed like a roller shutter. This is mounted on a roller at the rear of the car and moves along side rails on its bodywork until it fits above the windscreen (10).
https://drivepatents.com/patents/1098563 · 5 Feb 2003
The invention relates to a device for controlling the movement of mobile elements of a covering part of a passenger compartment (2) of a motor vehicle which comprises successively a fixed element (11), a first mobile element (12) and a second mobile elemen...
https://drivepatents.com/patents/1101321 · 2 Oct 2002
Upper (12) and lower (14) shell-like parts are joined together to form a structure with an internal chamber (26). The outward facing side of the upper part and/or the lower part are formed from sheet (16) onto the back of which a reinforcing material (18) ...
https://drivepatents.com/patents/1102203 · 28 Aug 2002
The station wagon has a roof (20) comprising a fixed part and a movable part (22) able to retracted horizontally over the fixed part. Its side walls (10) each comprise an opening (14) provided with a window (15) able to pivot between closed and open positi...
https://drivepatents.com/patents/1110454 · 5 Sep 2001
The roof has a front roof system with movable part (4) covering the front roof opening and a rear roof system with rear roof part (5) covering when closed the rear area above the boot space. This rear roof part is a rigid cover (5) directly adjoining along...
https://drivepatents.com/patents/1111448 · 25 Jul 2001
The invention relates to a cover for a vehicle roof, comprising a cover plate (plastic plate 12) and a reinforcement frame for the cover plate, wherein the frame consists of at least two elements (14 and 16), each of which is firmly connected to the cover ...