Abstract: A window trim molding having improved adhesion between the edges of the window and the window-gripping portions of the molding. This is accomplished by co-extruding with the principal molding material, a second material which is a thermoplastic polyurethane, on the window-gripping portions of the molding. A conventional adhesive is applied to the window edges, and the second elastomeric material acts as an adhesive promoter compatible with the adhesive.
Abstract: A golf tee having a monolithic body made of a tough, resilient, abrasion resistant polymeric material, having a principal cylindrical body portion, a ball supporting portion, and a tapered tip for insertion into the ground. A reinforcing member in the form of a pin approximately the shape of the tee is embedded longitudinally within the body, extending at least within the cylindrical body portion to provide stiffness when the tee is inserted into the ground.