Sliding runners, especially for seats in vehicles

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308 38, F16C 1700

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039443027

ABSTRACT:
The invention aims at sliding runners comprising two sectional irons 1 and 2 mounted so as to be able to slide longitudinally one along the other through the agency of ball-bearings 3.
The lower sectional iron, in the form of a U, comprises two vertical flanks 5 extended outwards by bent-down parts 6 in the shape of angle-irons, and the upper sectional iron 2, in the form of an inverted U, comprises a top 10 and two vertical flanks 11 extended inwards by horizontal ledges 12 extending under the respective bent-down parts, each ball-bearing 3 being compressed between a bent-down part and the opposite walls. Rigid bracings 19 are inserted between the flanks 5.
Applications: longitudinally adjustable supports for front seats of motor vehicles.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3545716 (1970-12-01), Coiautti
patent: 3685872 (1972-08-01), Babbs
patent: 3759587 (1973-09-01), Christin
patent: 3850484 (1974-11-01), Coosin

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