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A New Concept in Child Restraint Design
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Abstract
A reduction in death and injury rates of child vehicle occupants is being experienced in Australia by a unique child restraint device which is compatible with all motor vehicles.
Basic parameters, product development and extensive dynamic sled test programs are explained.
Concluding with the achieved benefits which include excellent crash performance, simplicity, versatility and public acceptance of a totally new concept.
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Molnar, T. and Rodwell, D., "A New Concept in Child Restraint Design," SAE Technical Paper 790072, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790072.Also In
References
- Australian Design Rule 34 “Child Restraint Anchorages” Department of Transport Melbourne March 1976
- “Seat Restraint for Children” Molnar Thomas G. July 25 1975
- “Vehicle Cushion” Molnar Thomas G. December 1976
- “Energy Absorber with Pull Through Loop” Molnar Thomas G. October 1976
- Australian Design Rule 4C “Seat Belts” Department of Transport Melbourne February 1977
- Australian Standard 1754-1975 “Child Restraints for Passenger Cars and Derivatives” Standards Association of Australia Sydney
- Molnar Thomas G. “Use of Adult Belt by Child - A New Concept” Paper 8 Seminar “Restraining the Child in a Car” Melbourne April 1 1978