Pick-up style utility vehicle with two-way latch system

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Seats with body modifications

Reexamination Certificate

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C296S065090, C296S026080, C296S026090, C296S183100, C296S186400

Reexamination Certificate

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06905159

ABSTRACT:
A pick-up style utility vehicle is provided. Typically, the vehicle includes a movable seat and an adjustable cargo bed, each configured to be alternatively positioned in an overlapping area of movement. The vehicle further includes a latch system including a latch body and a first retainer provided on the seat and a second latch retainer provided on a portion of the cargo bed. The latch body is typically configured to alternatively be secured to the seat or to the cargo bed by interlocking with either the first or the second latch retainer.

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