Motor vehicle seat movable in the longitudinal direction in the

Chairs and seats – Movable bottom – Interconnected with back for relative concurrent movement

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A47C 102

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053520190

ABSTRACT:
A motor vehicle seat includes a longitudinal guide with a locking mechanism with a release device for locking and unlocking the locking mechanism in an engaged and in an unengaged position to allow movement of the seat. The backrest can be tipped forward and is connected to the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism unlocks when the backrest is tipped forward and for allowing manual movement of the motor vehicle seat in a longitudinal direction. A memory device serves to find the previously engaged position of the locking mechanism.

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