Seat suspension assembly

Chairs and seats – Crash seat

Reexamination Certificate

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C297S296000, C297S299000, C248S622000

Reexamination Certificate

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07008015

ABSTRACT:
A seat suspension assembly including a base including a first pair of spaced legs adapted to be securable to a support structure. The first pair of legs is connected to a back member. A seat frame is adapted to support a seating surface and disposed between the first pair of spaced legs of the base. The seat frame is movably connected to the base. The seat frame includes a first guide engageable with one of the pair of legs. The first guide permits controlled movement of the seat frame relative to the base. A suspension extends between the seat frame and the base for regulating the motion of the seat frame relative to the base.

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