Chairs and seats – Crash seat – Bottom and back movable as unit in response to force
Patent
1975-08-19
1978-01-17
McCall, James T.
Chairs and seats
Crash seat
Bottom and back movable as unit in response to force
248393, 297386, B60R 2110
Patent
active
040688879
ABSTRACT:
This invention is directed to a fore-and-aft adjustable seat mounting for a vehicle comprising a pair of relatively slidable channels which have interlocking flanges capable of deformation to absorb loads, whereby one end of a seat belt can be fixed either to the movable channel or to the seat fastened to that channel and the mounting will be capable of absorbing the substantial loads that may be experienced in an accident.
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Cox of Watford Limited
McCall James T.
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