Assignee
FAURE BERTRAND LTD
CA·14 granted patents·644 citations·filing 1991–1995
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
14 records- 0197US5482349ACombination reclining and folding mechanism for automotive seat assembliesFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1994·Granted Jan 9, 1996·189 cites·14 claims
- 0283US5269589ASnap lock fitting for automotive seat backsFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1991·Granted Dec 14, 1993·79 cites·12 claims
- 0380US5626391AUptiltable rear vehicle seat assemblyFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1995·Granted May 6, 1997·69 cites·25 claims
- 0478US5531503AVehicle seat track assemblyFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1994·Granted Jul 2, 1996·62 cites·13 claims
- 0565US5138744AZero chuck recliner with floating pawlFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1991·Granted Aug 18, 1992·29 cites·10 claims
- 0659US5205609AEccentric gear backlash take-up mechanism for seat latchesFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1991·Granted Apr 27, 1993·30 cites·1 claims
- 0757US5383710AManual seat back latch for vehiclesFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1993·Granted Jan 24, 1995·32 cites·9 claims
- 0857US5346281ASpring biased inertial latch for vehicle seat assembliesFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1992·Granted Sep 13, 1994·33 cites·22 claims
- 0953US5322346AEccentric gear backlash take-up mechanism for seat latchesFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1993·Granted Jun 21, 1994·25 cites·12 claims
- 1050US5390980AZero chuck vehicle seat latching mechanismFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1993·Granted Feb 21, 1995·26 cites·16 claims
- 1149US5358207AAutomotive seat track locking mechanismFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1994·Granted Oct 25, 1994·30 cites·11 claims
- 1242US5600876AMethod of assembly for vehicle seat latch incorporating backlash reduction mechanismFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1995·Granted Feb 11, 1997·10 cites·14 claims
- 1341US5340195AVehicle seat assembly hinge and method of assemblyFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1992·Granted Aug 23, 1994·18 cites·11 claims
- 1436US5481941AInfinitely adjustable track locking mechanismFAURE BERTRAND LTD·Filed 1994·Granted Jan 9, 1996·12 cites·17 claims
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