Window roller blind with longitudinally-adjustable wind-up shaft
A technology for winding shafts and roller blinds, which is applied to windows, windows/doors, vehicle parts, etc., and can solve problems such as unsightly appearance, widening and narrowing of gaps, etc.
- Summary
- Abstract
- Description
- Claims
- Application Information
AI Technical Summary
Problems solved by technology
Method used
Image
Examples
Embodiment Construction
[0030] figure 1 A partial cutaway depicting the rear seat area of a car. The viewing direction of this figure is the right inner side, which is mirror-symmetrical to the left inner side, not shown. The view is simplified, for example, the internal structures of the bodywork such as reinforcements, fastening means are not shown, since their description is not necessary for understanding the invention.
[0031] The body part 1 shown has a roof 2 from which a B-pillar 3 extends laterally downwards to a floor assembly (not shown). As you can imagine, there is a corresponding B-pillar on the cut-away side of the car as well. The roof 2 merges at its bottom edge into a rear window 4 . The rear window 4 terminates laterally in a C-pillar 5 , which is spaced from the B-pillar 3 . The C-pillar 5 supports an interior trim.
[0032] A right rear side door 7 is hinged on the B-pillar between the B-pillar and the C-pillar in a known manner. There is a rear row seat 8 at the height ...
PUM
Login to View More Abstract
Description
Claims
Application Information
Login to View More 