Vehicle seat

Supports – Stand – Horizontally movable support surface

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297344, F16M 1300

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050837354

ABSTRACT:
The vehicle seat comprises a pair of lower rails arranged on the vehicle floor at an interval; a pair of upper rails slidably mounted on the lower rails, respectively; and a pair of base plates fixed to the upper rails, respectively at both the ends thereof with bolts or rivets. To further reinforce the fixing strength between the base plate and the upper rail; that is, to prevent the inward deformation of the base plate from the upper rail at the middle portion thereof when a large load is applied to the base plates, the base plates and the upper rails are removably engaged with each other, respectively at the middle thereof by means of a pin and a hole or male and female engagement members, without use of bolts or rivets, thus facilitating the base plate mounting work on the upper rails.

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