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Document Number
US Patent 4906047
Issued Date
March 6, 1990
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Inventors
Mikami; Tatuya (Ichikawa-shi, Chiba-ken,JP)
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A vehicular seat according to the present invention, which has a seat section and a seat back section connected thereto, comprises a pair of lower horizontal arms, attached to the lower portion of the seat back section and having lower support means for supporting the hipbone region of a user's body, and a pair of upper horizontal arms, protruding from the top of the seat back section and having upper support means for supporting the bladebone regions of the user's body. The lower horizontal arms are fixed after the space between them is transversely adjusted to the size of the user's body. The upper horizontal arms, which are adjustable in height relative to the lower horizontal arms, are fixed after they are transversely moved in association with the lower horizontal arms.
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Published
March 6, 1990
Application Number
07/231,396
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August 12, 1988
US Classification
297/464   297/466 297/486
Int'l Classification
B60N   2/427   (20060101)   B60N   2/48   (20060101)   B60R   21/02   (20060101)   B60N   2/42   (20060101)   B60N   2/46   (20060101)   B60R   21/00   (20060101)  
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Nov 04, 1987 [JP] 62-277388
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297/486   297/466   297/464   297/284  
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