Chairs and seats – Crash seat – Force-absorbing means incorporated into back
Patent
1998-06-22
1999-08-17
Nelson, Jr., Milton
Chairs and seats
Crash seat
Force-absorbing means incorporated into back
29741132, B60N 242
Patent
active
059382805
ABSTRACT:
An arm rest for a vehicle seat includes a support bracket to be fixed to a seat back frame of the vehicle seat, the support bracket being formed with a groove at a rear edge side on an upper portion thereof; an arm rest main body rotatably supported to the support bracket; and an fitting pin to be provided so as to project from the seat back frame, the fitting pin is fitted into the groove formed in the support bracket. The fitting pin is moved backward together with the seat back frame along the groove of the support bracket when an impact stress in a direction where the seat back is inclined backwardly is applied to the seat back.
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Ikeda Bussan Co. Ltd.
Jr. Milton Nelson
Nath Gary M.
Novick Harold L.
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