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Archive | 2000

Body for a vehicle

Stefan Mieslinger


Archive | 2001

Central pillar for the bodywork of a motorcar, consisting of at least two pillar sections

Stefan Mieslinger; Roland Rill


Archive | 2004

Front, rear, underbody or sidewall of a vehicle body

Volker Giese; Udo Haenle; Robert Kirschner; Ingo Mantei; Stefan Mieslinger; Klaus Sammer


Archive | 2000

Car with notchback has rear window and luggage space lid pivoted upwards to extend vehicle roof, and rear and side wall sections to close the openings thus formed

Christian Rathgeb; Stefan Mieslinger; Ralph Schirner; Klaus Vornhof; Peer-oliver Wagner; Richard Wenzel


Archive | 2001

Constructive element, in particular for motor vehicles

Stefan Mieslinger


Archive | 2005

Attachment device for hinges of doors, hoods or the like of vehicles

Stefan Mieslinger


Archive | 2012

Impact protection device for swivel rearflap of motor car, has stationary component arranged to plant in flexible resilient manner, where component is formed by cantilever type managing region of bumper lining that is sectionally pliable

Stefan Mieslinger; Heike Lange; Anton Kieferl; Holger Anhalt


Archive | 2005

Sheet metal construction unit for motor vehicle, has notch around recess, and tensioning device through which huge drawing force is exerted on metal piece so that piece gets teared from front wall along notch to form recess

Stefan Mieslinger; Klaus Sammer


Archive | 2004

Vorder- oder hinterwagen, bodenbaugruppe oder seitenwand einer fahrzeugkarosserie

Klaus Sammer; Udo Haenle; Volker Giese; Stefan Mieslinger; Robert Kirschner; Ingo Mantei


Archive | 2017

FRONT OR REAR VEHICLE BODY AND ITS GROUNDING BOLT

Klaus Sammer; Udo Haenle; Volker Giese; Stefan Mieslinger; Robert Kirschner; Ingo Mantei

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