The present invention claims priority on provisional patent application, Ser. No. 63/050,854, filed on Jul. 12, 2020, entitled “Auto window belt removal tool” and is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates generally to the field of automotive repair.
Auto body repair and paintless dent repair (pdr) technicians are in need of a way to remove the auto window belt moldings without damaging for paint, pdr or replacement. There are some window belt removal tools out there. A common problem with those are distance needed between the auto window glass and the auto window belt molding to gain access with their tools. Automotive vehicles manufactured today have tighter tolerance spec's, laminated glass and rear door windows that do not roll all the way down. This makes it more difficult to create space between the auto window glass and auto window belt molding to insert a wide and cumbersome tool. A lot of auto window belt moldings today do not have clips. They are manufactured with a raised inverted edge to grasp metal punch outs, manufactured on auto metal door frames. This creates another problem for older, wider tools possibly attaching to punch outs on metal door frames.
The auto window belt removal tool is used to remove auto window belt molding without damage to auto window belt molding for reinstallation after work is performed to auto body door panel.
Minimal distance is needed to insert tool between auto window glass and auto window belt molding. Once inserted, tool is twisted to square up unique edge of hook to the bottom of the auto window belt molding. Allowing the auto window belt molding tool to detach the auto window belt molding from being retained.
The thin strong unique design, allows for access into the tightest spaces and removal of auto window belt moldings with today's characteristics. Consists of a thin rod (round/square/hex), with a slight bend to the shaft. Handle on one end of the shaft, on the other end a formed hook with a unique angle (grinded/formed) to allow the end to be squared up with the auto window belt molding when slightly twisted.
The features of the present invention will be apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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At one end is the handle 104, made from 2 bends and attached 107 back to the shaft 105 to allow a comfortable clean feeling and control of the tool 100 to finesse the removal of the auto belt molding.
The thin strong metal shaft 105 is of enough length to control and to remain rigid to remove auto belt molding. The shaft has a slight curve as to keep minimal contact from the auto window glass 302. Strait works curve is better.
At the other end of the shaft 105 is the turned up back end, the hook 106. The hook 106 is 90 deg. offset from the handle 104. The hook 106 end has a unique angle 101 45 deg.±5 deg. (grinded/formed) to the shaft. Allowing access in minimal space 306, then twist handle 104 to square up unique angle 101 and gain purchase on auto belt molding 307. From the center of inside bottom of hook 201 starts the taper of the unique angle 101 and continues to the tip of hook 106.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is understood that the invention is only limited by the scope of the following claims.
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