Belt anchor incorporating seat track structure

Chairs and seats – Body or occupant restraint or confinement – Safety belt or harness; e.g. – lap belt or shoulder harness

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297468, A62B 3502

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046697829

ABSTRACT:
A belt anchor incorporating seat track structure for a vehicle designed to support a seat on the body of the vehicle in such a manner that the seat is movable in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle. An upper rail which is rigidly secured to the seat and to which a belt anchor is rigidly secured is adapted to be movable in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle along a lower rail supported on the vehicle body. The lower rail has a bent portion formed at the upper end thereof, and one end of the belt anchor is received in this bent portion. An extended portion is formed on a bracket which is employed to rigidly secure the lower rail to the vehicle body, the extended portion being rigidly secured on the outer periphery of the bent portion. Accordingly, the bent portion of the lower rail is strengthened.

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