A New Database of Child Anthropometry and Seated Posture for Automotive Safety Applications
2005-01-1837
4/11/2005
- Content
- This paper presents a laboratory study of body dimensions, seated posture, and seatbelt fit for children weighing from 40 to 100 lb (18 to 45 kg). Sixty-two boys and girls were measured in three vehicle seats with and without each of three belt-positioning boosters. In addition to standard anthropometric measurements, three-dimensional body landmark locations were recorded with a coordinate digitizer in sitter-selected and standardized postures. This new database quantifies the vehicle-seated postures of children and provides quantitative evidence of the effects of belt-positioning boosters on belt fit. The data will provide guidance for child restraint design, crash dummy development, and crash dummy positioning procedures.
- Citation
- Reed, M., Ebert-Hamilton, S., Manary, M., Klinich, K., et al., "A New Database of Child Anthropometry and Seated Posture for Automotive Safety Applications," SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 11, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-1837.