Chairs and seats – Crash seat – Bottom and back movable as unit in response to force
Patent
1995-08-22
1997-07-01
Brown, Peter R.
Chairs and seats
Crash seat
Bottom and back movable as unit in response to force
296 681, 29721617, B60N 242, B60R 2100
Patent
active
056429169
ABSTRACT:
A safety system comprising: an occupant seat (10) having a seating portion (12) and bracket device (28, 30) for slidably supporting the seat portion such that the seat is permitted to freely move in a fore and an aft direction in response to forces imparted thereto; and a restraint device (50,54), for tensioning a flexible member (42) operated attached to the seat and for restraining the seat during an emergency from moving forward from a pre-emergency position.
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Dybro Niels
Woydick Mark C.
Allied-Signal Inc.
Brown Peter R.
Seitzman Markell
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