Sizing head forms : design and development.

Author(s)
Bradtmiller, B.
Year
Abstract

This report describes the creation of anthropometric head forms. These head forms represent the population of United States children aged 2 to 18, and they can be used to develop bicycle helmets which fit the entire range of that population. A Cyberware digitizer was used to collect three-dimensional (3-D) points on the heads of 1035 children. Six traditionally measured dimensions were also taken. The data were grouped into four size and shape categories. Statistical techniques were used to summarize the shapes of the heads in each of the categories. The resulting 3-D forms were physically rendered using an automated milling machine. (A)

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C 12954 (In: C 12943) /91 / IRRD E201387
Source

In: Technologies for occupant protection assessment : papers presented at the SAE International Congress & Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, February 26-29, 1996, p. 107-114, 19 ref.

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