Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1997-06-05
1999-08-03
Gorski, Joseph M.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
2952502, 2952506, 2952511, B23P 1100
Patent
active
059308869
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle modular three-across seat, or, so-called, split bench seat assembly, including two wide outboard seat structures and a narrower middle seat structure. Each outboard seat structure is supported on the floor of the vehicle by four corner anchors for independent forward and aft movement. The middle seat is supported in a fixed manner by four corner support brackets extending outwardly and downwardly to mount on the adjacent two pairs of front and rear corner anchors. The modular three-seat assembly is adapted to be installed as a unit in the vehicle by securing the four corner anchors of each of the two outboard seat structures to the vehicle floor pan.
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Bargiel David A.
Jovan Dragi
Schulte Steven A.
Susko Thomas J.
Chrysler Corporation
Fuller III Roland A.
Gorski Joseph M.
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