Service cover for a rear combination lamp
First Claim
1. A service cover which opens and closes a working hole formed in a trim in a trunk room for service work of the rear combination lamp, said service cover comprising:
- a substantially rectangular cover body having an area enough to cover the working hole;
first and second retainer portions projecting from a pair of opposite sides of said cover body in opposite directions, respectively; and
jaw portions formed at a tip end of the first retainer portion for preventing the falling of said service cover;
the working hole being closed by inserting said first and second retainer portions into slits formed at both edge portions of the working hole, respectively, the working hole being opened by drawing the second retainer portion away from the corresponding slit and rotating the cover body about the first retainer portion.
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Abstract
A service cover for a rear combination lamp is provided with a substantially rectangular cover body having an area enough to close a working hole, first and second retainer portions projecting from a pair of opposite sides of the cover body in opposite directions, respectively, and a jaw portion formed at a tip end of the first retainer portion for preventing the falling of the service cover. The working hole is closed by inserting the first and second retainer portions into slits formed at both edge portions of the working hole, respectively, and the working hole is opened by drawing the second retainer portion from the corresponding slit and rotating the cover body about the first retainer portion.
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8 Claims
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1. A service cover which opens and closes a working hole formed in a trim in a trunk room for service work of the rear combination lamp, said service cover comprising:
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a substantially rectangular cover body having an area enough to cover the working hole; first and second retainer portions projecting from a pair of opposite sides of said cover body in opposite directions, respectively; and jaw portions formed at a tip end of the first retainer portion for preventing the falling of said service cover; the working hole being closed by inserting said first and second retainer portions into slits formed at both edge portions of the working hole, respectively, the working hole being opened by drawing the second retainer portion away from the corresponding slit and rotating the cover body about the first retainer portion. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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