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Safety seat
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 6626259
Issued Date
September 30, 2003
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When passengers are transported in automotive vehicles, in particular, when automotive vehicles are used in motor sports events, there is an increased risk of injury for the occupants of the vehicle. In particular, if the vehicle is hit from the side, rolls over or catches fire, it is therefore necessary to provide the occupants with optimum protection against the consequences of such an accident. To this end the invention provides a safety seat system comprising a shell element which is secured to a vehicle body and has integrally formed therein a foot area, a seat area and a backrest area, the safety seat being displaceable as a whole relative to the vehicle body upon impacts acting thereon. As a result, the passive safety of an occupant is considerably increased and, in particular, the a consequences of an injury are kept to a minimum or are prevented altogether.
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Team Rosberg GmbH (Neustadt,DE)
Published
September 30, 2003
Application Number
09/986,819
Filed
November 13, 2001
US Classification
180/271   280/748 297/216.16
Int'l Classification
B60N   2/24   (20060101)   B60N   2/427   (20060101)   B60N   2/68   (20060101)   B60N   2/42   (20060101)   B60N   2/00   (20060101)  
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This is a continuation application of PCT Application No. PCT/EP00/04356 filed May 15, 2000, which in turn is based on German Application No. 199 22 781.0 filed May 18, 1999.
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May 18, 1999 [DE] 199 22 781
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180/271   297/216.1   297/216.11   297/216.12   297/216.13   297/216.14   297/216.15   297/216.16   297/216.17   297/216.18   297/216.19   297/487   296/68.1   280/748   280/751  
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