Seat sliding device for vehicle

Supports – Stand – Horizontally movable support surface

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248424, F16M 1300

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053420136

ABSTRACT:
A seat sliding device is comprised of a pair of laterally spaced lower rails for mounting on a vehicle body floor, each of the lower rails including a channel, a pair of upper rails adapted to carry a seat cushion, each of the upper rails being slidably mounted at an engaging portion to the corresponding lower rail, each of the upper rails having a channel which is positioned above the engaging portion, a screw shaft accommodated in one of the channels, a nut member screwing onto the screw shaft and secured to one of the upper and lower rails, and bearing member supporting rotatably the screw shaft and elastically fit within the channel of the other of the upper and lower rails.

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