SAE Technical Paper Series 1972
DOI: 10.4271/720409
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Development Problems with Inflatable Restraints in Small Passenger Vehicles

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“…Government Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 201 and 208 define the requirements of a passive occupant protective system which automobile manufacturers will have to meet for the 1976 model year. Intensive efforts are being made by the automotive industry and its suppliers to solve the problems generated by these proposals (1)(2)(3)(4). One approach engineers have taken, in an effort to meet the injury criteria, has been the installation of air cushions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 201 and 208 define the requirements of a passive occupant protective system which automobile manufacturers will have to meet for the 1976 model year. Intensive efforts are being made by the automotive industry and its suppliers to solve the problems generated by these proposals (1)(2)(3)(4). One approach engineers have taken, in an effort to meet the injury criteria, has been the installation of air cushions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%