Door latch cover
First Claim
1. A cover for an automotive vehicle door latch, said cover comprising a first wall having a top and a bottom edge, a first end of the first wall mating with an end of a second wall, the second wall including top and bottom edges, the bottom and top edges of said first and second walls being contiguous, said first and second walls being angled at the mating ends, the first and second walls forming a contiguous inner surface and a contiguous outer surface, a top ridge protruding from said outer surface in a direction away from said inner surface and located adjacent the top edges, a first pair of ribs depending from terminal ends of the top ridge adjacent side edges of the first and second walls, a bottom ridge protruding from said outer surface in a direction opposite said inner surface and located between said top and bottom edges, a second pair of ribs depending from terminal ends of the bottom ridge adjacent side edges of the first and second walls, said ribs depending from the top ridge not intersecting said second ridge such that the top ridge and the second ridge define a channel on the outer surface between the top and bottom edges for directing water away from the door latch.
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Abstract
A cover for an automatic vehicle door latch. The cover comprises a first wall having a free top and bottom edge, and a second edge intersecting an edge of a second wall. The second wall also includes top, free and bottom edges, wherein the bottom and top edge of the first and second walls are contiguous. The first and second walls are angled relative to one another at the intersecting edges. A top ridge protrudes from the walls adjacent the top edges, and a second ridge protrudes from the wall between the top and bottom ridges such that the top ridge and the second ridge define a channel therebetween.
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- 1. A cover for an automotive vehicle door latch, said cover comprising a first wall having a top and a bottom edge, a first end of the first wall mating with an end of a second wall, the second wall including top and bottom edges, the bottom and top edges of said first and second walls being contiguous, said first and second walls being angled at the mating ends, the first and second walls forming a contiguous inner surface and a contiguous outer surface, a top ridge protruding from said outer surface in a direction away from said inner surface and located adjacent the top edges, a first pair of ribs depending from terminal ends of the top ridge adjacent side edges of the first and second walls, a bottom ridge protruding from said outer surface in a direction opposite said inner surface and located between said top and bottom edges, a second pair of ribs depending from terminal ends of the bottom ridge adjacent side edges of the first and second walls, said ribs depending from the top ridge not intersecting said second ridge such that the top ridge and the second ridge define a channel on the outer surface between the top and bottom edges for directing water away from the door latch.
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