Automobile rear seat

Chairs and seats – Having detachably interfitting parts or components; i.e.,... – Interfitted back and back frame

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297337, 297378, A47C 402

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048241733

ABSTRACT:
An automobile rear seat assembly which comprises a cushioning body, a base member for the support of the cushioning body and mounted on the base member for displacement in a direction parallel to the longitudinal sense of an automobile, a seat back pivotally mounted at a lower portion on the base member, a pair of spaced, telescopically extendable rail assemblies through which base member are mounted on a floor panel of the automobile for displacement in a direction parallel to the longitudinal sense of the automobile, and a plurality of guide members rigidly connected with one of the cushioning body and the base member while permitting the other of the cushioning body and the base member to be slidable relative to the guide members.

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