Historical review of automatic seat belt restraint systems.

Author(s)
Johannessen, H.G.
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Abstract

Following early rule making requiring passive occupant crash protection for occupants in vehicles, intensive development began on passive seatbelts as promising alternatives to the inflatable systems being considered. The general types of passive seatbelt systems are identified. Passive systems that have been offered to date as optimal installations in production car lines are described. Design considerations are discussed.

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B 26614 (In: B 26613) /91 / IRRD 812359
Source

In: Restraint technologies: Front seat occupant protection. SAE Publication SP-690. Proceedings of the International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 23-27, 1987, p. 1-12, 9 fig., 1 graph., 6 ref. SAE Paper No. 870221.

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