The Design and Development of a More Effective Child Restraint Concept
680002
2/1/1968
- Content
- Concept and engineering feasibility of a new child restraint system has been demonstrated by various dynamic tests. These tests indicate that the restraint system will retain a child-like dummy in rollovers, side impacts at 17 mph, and in frontal impacts as severe as a 30 mph barrier crash. This unique system that can be used in any passenger seat position having a lap belt consists of a partially encapsulating shield and an internal box-like 3-inch high seat.
- Citation
- HEAP, S. and GRENIER, E., "The Design and Development of a More Effective Child Restraint Concept," 1968 Automotive Engineering Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, United States, January 8, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680002.