Slide rail

Supports – Stand – Horizontally movable support surface

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296 651, 384 34, B60N 108

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048119253

ABSTRACT:
A slide rail is shown for adjusting the longitudinal position of a seat used in connection with a vehicle, such as an automobile. The slide rail comprises a moveable rail having a U-shaped lower section, and adapted for connection to the seat; upper and lower sliders, respectively disposed on the top and bottom surfaces of a flange forming part of the lower portion of the moveable rail; and a square fixed rail adapted for connection to the floor of the vehicle. The upper slider, which is formed from a desirably elastic material, has a number of vertically alternating projections on its top and bottom surfaces; lateral projections on its side surfaces; and slits disposed inwardly of the lateral projections. The flange is positioned in the fixed rail, together with the upper and lower sliders, so that the moveable rail can be slideably moved back and forth, providing the adjustment described.

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