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Child Restraint Anchorages and Attachment Hardware
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1368_200912
- Cancelled
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Language:
English
Scope
The purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice is to provide design guidelines to vehicle manufacturers by establishing characteristics of anchorages and attachment hardware provisions at the passenger front seat outboard seating location for securing a child seating system in vehicles equipped with automatic (passive) restraint systems that are not suitable for use with a child seating system. Further, it is intended to provide interface information to child restraint manufacturers. The anchorage and hardware configuration and location as well as interface parameters are described along with performance and identification requirements.
Rationale
The rationale for cancelling this document is as follows:
"Intended for use with passive (motorized/door mounted) vehicle belt systems no longer in use or anticipated to be in use in the future."
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
Children's Restraint Systems Committee
The Children's Restraint Systems Standards Committee is part of the Occupant Protection and Biomechanics Steering Committee that reports to the Motor Vehicle Council (MVC). The CRS committee is responsible for developing and maintaining SAE Standards, Recommended Practices, and Information Reports related to children's vehicle restraints. Participants in the SAE Children's Restraint Systems Standards Committee include OEMs, suppliers, consulting firms, government, and other interested parties.
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