Claims
- 1. A seat structure in an automobile including front and rear seats disposed at a longitudinal distance therebetween on a vehicle body floor, whereinsaid vehicle body floor includes a front floor section having said front seat disposed thereon, and a rear floor section which is disposed at the rear of said front floor section and which is higher in level than said front floor section; said rear seat is comprised of a seat portion which is connected at a front end thereof to inner walls of the vehicle body at the rear of said front seat and pivotally turnable between a predetermined tilted-down position and a standing position in which the seat portion is righted forwards, and a seat back which is connected at a lower end thereof to a front end of said rear floor section and pivotally turnable between a predetermined standing position and a tilted-down position in which the seat back is tilted down forwards; a receiving surface contiguous with and at the same level as the front floor section for supporting said seat portion lying in the tilted-down position is formed between said front floor section and said rear floor section, and when said rear seat is in service, said seat portion is retained in the tilted-down position, and said seat back is retained in the standing position.
- 2. A seat structure in an automobile according to claim 1, wherein when said rear seat is not in service, said seat back lying in the tilted-down position is superposed on an upper surface of said seat portion likewise lying in the tilted-down position, and in this state, the back surface of said seat back is substantially flush with said rear floor section.
- 3. A seat structure in an automobile according to claim 1, wherein, when said rear seat is not in service and said seat back lies in the tilted-down position over the upper surface of said seat portion likewise lying in the tilted-down position, a clearance is formed between the upper surface of said seat portion and a lower surface of said seat back.
- 4. A seat structure in an automobile according to claim 1, wherein when said rear seat is not in service, said seat back lying in the tilted-down position is positioned over an upper surface of said seat portion likewise lying in the tilted-down position, and in this state, the back surface of said seat back is substantially flush with said rear floor section.
Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/417,214 filed Oct. 13, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,231,102.
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881601 |
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