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Title: US3603609: COMBINATION STANDING AND SITTING STRUCTURE

Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Hott, Ion V. K.; Dayton, OH
Haddix, Robert J.; Dayton, OH

Assignee: The Joyce-Cridland Company, Dayton, OH
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Published / Filed: 1971-09-07 / 1969-05-08

Application Number: US1969000823018

IPC Code: Advanced: B62D 61/08; B62K 5/04;
IPC-7: B60N 1/02;

ECLA Code: B62D61/08; B62K3/00B; B62K5/027;

U.S. Class: Current: 280/062; 180/210; 248/429; 296/065.02; 296/065.13; 297/215.14;
Original: 280/062; 180/025.R; 248/429; 029/065.R; 297/195;

Field of Search: 180/025,26,27 296/065 248/021,29 297/195,314

Priority Number:
1969-05-08  US1969000823018

Abstract: A vehicle having at least three wheels is provided with a frame base including an upwardly inclined forward portion and a substantially flat rearward platform portion to which a Y-shaped tubular support is secured by only three fasteners. A beam is carried intermediately upon the tubular support and has a track readily slidable on the beam. A seat resiliently mounted on the track is readily slidable back and forth on the beam for alternately sitting on the seat to impart tilt with frictional interengagement of the track and beam to prevent sliding movement therebetween and standing on the platform without troublesome release of seat bolts with a wrench or tools.

Attorney, Agent or Firm: Becker, Walter ;

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Hersh, Benjamin; Pekar, John A.

Family: None

First Claim:
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    1. A combination standing and sitting structure for a vehicle having at least three wheels, comprising: a vehicle frame base including an upwardly inclined forward portion and a substantially flat rearward horizontal platform portion for standing thereon, a generally Y-shaped support correspondingly joined to said base forward inclined and rearward platform portions respectively and having an intermediate portion, said Y-shaped support being tubular throughout including said intermediate portion which is horizontally parallel to said platform portion, a beam carried on said intermediate portion of said Y-shaped support, a channel-shaped track member in complementary readily sliding engagement with said beam, a seat resiliently carried on said channel-shaped track member freely movable forwardly and rearwardly when said seat is unoccupied, said seat when occupied being held in position against sliding prevented by frictional engagement between said channel-shaped track member and said beam, said beam being substantially I-shaped and welded along lower surface thereof to said tubular intermediate portion, and a box-shaped upper portion on

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