Claims
- 1. A glass run channel which comprises a main body having a groove-like cross-section, and tongue-like draining portions extending from the tip of side wall of the groove toward the central side of said groove,
- portions of said glass run channel to be in contact with the window glass comprising
- a layer of a thermoplastic elastomer (A) composed of a crystalline polyolefin and a rubber, wherein said thermoplastic elastomer (A) is obtained by subjecting mixture comprising 70-10 parts by weight of a crystalline polypropylene (a) and 30-90 parts by weight of a rubber (b) which is an ethylene/propylene copolymer rubber or an ethylene/propylene/diene copolymer rubber, the sum total of the components (a) and (b) is 100 parts by weight to dynamic heat treatment in the presence of an organic peroxide, said rubber (b) being partially cross-linked, and
- a layer of an ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin (B),
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin (B) layer being designed so as to be in contact with the window glass, and
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin (B) having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.), as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C., of 10-40 dl/g.
- 2. A glass run channel which comprises a main body having a groove-like cross-section, and tongue-like draining portions extending from the tip of side wall of the groove toward the central side of said groove, portions of said glass run channels to be in contact with the window glass comprising
- a layer comprising a thermoplastic elastomer (A) composed of a crystalline polyolefin and a rubber, wherein said thermoplastic elastomer (A) is obtained by subjecting a mixture comprising 70-10 parts by weight of a crystalline polypropylene (a) and 30-90 parts by weight of a rubber (b) which is an ethylene/propylene copolymer rubber or an ethylene/propylene/diene copolymer rubber, the sum total of the components (a) and (b) is 100 parts by weight, to dynamic heat treatment in the presence of an organic peroxide, said rubber (b) being partially cross-linked, and
- a layer comprising an ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition (C),
- said layer of the ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition (C) being designed so as to be in contact with the window glass,
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition. (C) consisting essentially of an ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.), as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C. of 10-40 dl/g, and a polyolefin having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.), as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C., of 0.1-5 dl/g,
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin existing in a proportion of 15-40% by weight based on 100% by weight of the sum total of the ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin and polyolefin, and
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition (C) having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.), as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C. of 3.5-8.3 dl/g.
- 3. The glass run channel according to claim 2 wherein said ultra-high molecular polyolefin composition (C) contains 1-20% by weight, based on the composition (C), of a liquid or solid lubricant.
- 4. A glass run channel which comprises a main body having a groove-like cross-section, and tongue-like draining portions extending from the tip of side wall of the groove toward the central side of said groove,
- portions of said glass run channel to be in contact with the window glass comprising
- a layer comprising a graft-modified thermoplastic elastomer (GA), and
- a layer comprising an ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin (B),
- said layer of the ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin (B) being designed so as to be in contact with the window glass,
- said graft-modified thermoplastic elastomer (GA) being obtained by dynamic heat treatment and partial cross-linking of a blend in the presence of an organic peroxide,
- said blend containing
- (i) 95-10 parts by weight of a peroxide cross-linking olefin copolymer rubber,
- (ii) 5-90 parts by weight of a polyolefin (the sum total of the (i) and (ii) components is 100 parts by weight) and
- (iii) 0.01-10 parts by weight of an .alpha., .beta.-unsaturated carboxylic acid or its derivatives, or an unsaturated epoxy monomer, and
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin (B) having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.) as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C., of 10-40 dl/g.
- 5. A glass run channel which comprises a main body having a groove-like cross-section, and tongue-like draining portions extending from the tip of side wall of the groove toward the central side of said groove,
- portions of said glass run channel to be in contact with the window glass comprising
- a layer comprising a graft-modified thermoplastic elastomer (GA) and
- a layer comprising an ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition (C),
- said layer of the ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition (C) being designed so as to be in contact with the window glass,
- said graft-modified thermoplastic elastomer (GA) being obtained by dynamic heat treatment and partial cross-linking of a blend in the presence of an organic peroxide,
- said blend containing
- (i) 95-10 parts by weight of a peroxide cross-linking olefin copolymer rubber,
- (ii) 5-90 parts by weight of a polyolefin (the sum total of the (i) and (ii) components is 100 parts by weight) and
- (iii) 0.01-10 parts by weight of an .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated carboxylic acid or its derivatives, or an unsaturated epoxy monomer,
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition (C) consisting essentially of an ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.) as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C., of 10-40 dl/g, and a polyolefin having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.), as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C., of 0.1-5 dl/g,
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin existing in a proportion of 15-40% by weight based on 100% by weight of the sum total of the ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin and polyolefin, and
- said ultra-high molecular weight polyolefin composition (C) having an intrinsic viscosity (.eta.), as measured in decalin at 135.degree. C., of 3.5-8.3 dl/g.
- 6. The glass run channel according to claim 5 wherein said ultra-high molecular polyolefin composition (C) contains 120% by weight, based on the composition (C), of a liquid or solid lubricant.
Priority Claims (7)
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3-90667 |
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3-90668 |
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3-97636 |
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3-105918 |
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3-105919 |
May 1991 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/165,646, filed Dec. 13, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,278,543 which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/872,158 filed Apr. 22, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,302,463.
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Divisions (2)
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