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Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`1. A wiper blade (10) to clean windshields (14), in
`particular of automobiles,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 1
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`…with an elongated belt-shaped, flexible
`resilient support element (12) having a
`longitudinal axis,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 2
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…on the lower belt surface (22) of which that
`faces the windshield is located an elastic
`rubber wiper strip 24 sitting against the
`windshield that extends parallel to the
`longitudinal axis…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 3
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`…on the lower belt surface (22) of which that
`faces the windshield is located an elastic
`rubber wiper strip 24 sitting against the
`windshield that extends parallel to the
`longitudinal axis…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 4
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`…and on the upper belt surface (16) of which a
`wind deflection strip (42 or 112) is located that has
`an incident surface (54 or 140) facing the main flow
`direction of the driving wind (arrow 52), said
`defection strip extending in the longitudinal
`direction of the support element …
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 5
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`…and on the upper belt surface (16) of which a
`wind deflection strip (42 or 112) is located that has
`an incident surface (54 or 140) facing the main flow
`direction of the driving wind (arrow 52), said
`defection strip extending in the longitudinal
`direction of the support element …
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 6
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`…and on the upper belt surface (16) of which a
`wind deflection strip (42 or 112) is located that has
`an incident surface (54 or 140) facing the main flow
`direction of the driving wind (arrow 52), said
`defection strip extending in the longitudinal
`direction of the support element…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 7
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…characterized in that the wind deflection strip
`has two sides (48, 50 or 136, 138) that diverge
`from a common base point (46 or 134) as seen
`in a cross section,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 8
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…characterized in that the wind deflection strip
`has two sides (48, 50 or 136, 138) that diverge
`from a common base point (46 or 134) as seen
`in a cross section,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 9
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…that the incident surface (54 or 140) is located
`at the exterior of one side (50 or 138) and that the
`profile of the cross section of the wind deflection
`strip is the same along its entire length,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 10
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…that the incident surface (54 or 140) is located
`at the exterior of one side (50 or 138) and that the
`profile of the cross section of the wind deflection
`strip is the same along its entire length,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 11
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…wherein the support element has
`outer edges,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 12
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…and wherein the sides of the wind
`deflection strip have respective free
`ends having thereon respective
`claw-like extensions that fittingly grip
`around the outer edges of the support
`element at least in sections,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 13
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…so that the wind deflection strip
`can be snapped onto the outer
`edges or slid onto the outer edges
`in a longitudinal direction,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 14
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…in that between the two sides (48, 50
`or 136, 138) of the wind deflection strip
`(42 or 112) there is at least one support
`means (58 or 144) located at a distance
`from their common base point ( 46 or
`134) that stabilizes the sides,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 15
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…in that between the two sides (48, 50
`or 136, 138) of the wind deflection strip
`(42 or 112) there is at least one support
`means (58 or 144) located at a distance
`from their common base point ( 46 or
`134) that stabilizes the sides,…
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 16
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…wherein the support means is made up of a wall (58
`or 144) connected to both sides (48, 50 or 136, 138)
`that extends in the longitudinal direction of the wind
`deflection strip (42 or 112).
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 17
`
`

`
`Kraemer et al. ‘264 Claim 1
`
`…and wherein the wall (58 or 144) extends along the
`entire length of the wind deflection strip (42 or 112).
`
`Costco Exhibit 1026, p. 18

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