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Abstract
A limousine construction provides a limousine body having an exterior portion with a roof, floor, and sides and six doors which include three right-hand and three left-hand side doors, each with forward pivotally attached edges. The doors include left and right doors which are positioned in pairs including a forward pair, a center pair, and rear doors.

The three pairs of doors are positioned to define three seating areas for front, center, and rear seats. Each seat extending transversely fully across the vehicle interior and communicating with the respective pair of doors. The center seating includes a base which is anchored to the vehicle chassis floor between the front and rear seats and includes a generally ell-shaped composite seat/seat back assembly which is movably mounted upon the base between a forward facing and a rearward facing position.

The seat and seat back retain the generally ell shape during transition between the front and rear facing positions and a seat mechanis...


1. A limousine construction comprising:
(a) a limousine having an exterior body with forward engine compartment, rear luggage compartment, a roof, floor and sides defining an interior for containing passengers, with six doors including three right and three side doors, each with forward pivotally attached edges, the doors being positioned in pairs including forward, center and rear door pairs;

(b) a plurality of seats including front, center, and rear seats, each extending transversely fully across the vehicle interior each seat having end portions that communicate with door openings of the respective front, center and rear pair of doors, so that passengers can access any of the seats from either side of the vehicle via any of the doors;

(c) the center seat comprising:

(i) a base anchored to the vehicle chassis floor;

(ii) a generally L-shaped composite seat/seat back assembly movably mounted upon the base between a forward facing position in which the seat is in a position closely adjacent the vehicle floor and a rearward facing position in which the seat back is in a position closely adjacent the vehicle floor;

(iii) first and second cushioned seat elements connected with respect to each other in an L configuration;

(iv) a left seat support flange and a right seat support flange that rigidly hold each cushioned seat element with respect to the other,
wherein the seat/seat back retains the generally L shape during transition between the forward and rearward facing positions; and

(d) a moving seat support mechanism including a single left pivot arm and a single right pivot arm, each pivot arm being pivotally mounted at one end portion thereof to the base and being pivotally mounted at the opposite end portion thereof to one of the flanges, the pivot arms comprising means for translating the center seat upwardly with respect to the base during transition between the forward and rearward facing positions.

2. The limousine construction of claim 1, wherein the support flanges are generally L-shaped.

3. The limousine construction of claim 1, wherein the pivot arms each have upper end portions that pivotally attach to the center portion of the flanges.

4. The limousine construction of claim 3, wherein the flanges are shaped to conform to a portion of each of the seat element sides.

5. The limousine construction of claim 1 further comprising first and second pluralities of seat belt anchors positioned along front and rear respective surfaces of the center seat base.

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