HEADREST ANATOMY |
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CENTER PANEL |
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SKIRT |
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SEAT BACK ANATOMY |
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OUTER SKIRT |
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WAIST PANEL |
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SHOLDER PANEL |
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INNER BOLSTER |
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INNER SKIRT |
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SEAT BOTTOM ANATOMY |
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OUTER BOLSTER |
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BUTT PANEL |
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THIGH PANEL |
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INNER BOLSTER |
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OUTER SKIRT |
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THIGH SKIRT |
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INNER SKIRT |
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Automotive Seating - A car seat is the chair used in automobiles. Most car seats are made from inexpensive but durable material in order to withstand as much use as possible. | |
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Seat Belts/Safety Belts |
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The first U.S. patent for automobile seat beats was issued to Edward J. Claghorn of New York, New York on February 10, 1885. |
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Automotive Power seats |
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Some car seat systems are set up with a battery-powered automatic control to adjust how the seat sits in the car. |
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The lumbar is the region of the spine between the diaphragm and the pelvis; it supports the most weight and is the most flexible. The adjustable lumbar mechanisms in seats allow the user to change the seat back shape in this region, to make it more comfortable. Some seats are long enough to support full thigh. |
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