Opinion ID: 4243797
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Heading: Furuhashi

Text: Furuhashi, by contrast, is directed to a “four-wheeled buggy” that can accommodate a single rider. Furuhashi, at Abstract; id. col. 1, ll. 6–9. Furuhashi’s specification explains that, in one embodiment, “a seat S is arranged in front of the engine room 11 and a fuel tank 120 is located within an area defined under a cushion 81 of the seat S.” Id. col. 12, ll. 23–26. Moreover, “[a] battery 16” is “arranged at the right side of the engine 12 in such a way that the battery 16 is supported on the right main frame 1 . . . .” Id. col. 5, ll. 39–42. The specification goes on to explain that, “[u]nder a seatback 80 a fixed plate 123 is provided to cover a clearance 122 positioned behind the rider’s waist and is formed thereon with air ventilating slots 124.” Id. col. 12, ll. 31–34. In addition, Figure 19 depicts a “space 121” running below the fixed plate 123, the “lower part” of which “is provided for passing therethrough a front wheel driving apparatus such as a front propeller shaft 18 and the like as referred to in FIGS. 2 and 5.” Id. col. 12, ll. 26–31; id. Fig. 19.