نتایج جستجو برای: automobile seat

تعداد نتایج: 15274  

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2002
Mike Kolich Salem M Taboun

The purpose of this study was to determine if the advantages and disadvantages of a new automotive seating concept, known as the micro-adjuster control system, could be reliably evaluated using both a physiological assessment technique (i.e., electromyography [EMG]) and a subjective questionnaire. The results indicate that psychophysical measures of discomfort and the root mean squared (RMS) ac...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2000
M Kolich S M Taboun A I Mohamed

This investigation was conducted to determine the effects of a massaging lumbar support system on low back muscle activity. The apparatus included a luxury-level automobile seat, six 10-mm diameter bipolar surface electrodes, an amplifier, an analog-to-digital conversion board, data acquisition software, and a personal computer. Six experimental conditions, each involving a variation of massage...

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 1990
A C Wagenaar L H Margolis

Although the effectiveness of automobile safety belts in reducing risk of serious injury in traffic crashes is well documented, safety belt use in many U.S. jurisdictions remains low. Michigan's mandatory safety belt law for front-seat occupants, implemented in July 1985, is one of 34 similar laws in the United States intended to increase belt use and reduce crash-related injuries. Using time-s...

2000
David J. Houston Grant W. Neeley

This study evaluates the effectiveness of state child safety seat laws in the United States. Data for all fifty states for the period 1975 to 1994 are used. Pooled time series analysis is employed to estimate a model of the rate of fatalities suffered by children ages 0-5 years as occupants in automobile crashes. The occupant fatality rate for children 6-11 years of age is used as a comparison ...

Journal: :Ergonomics 2005
M Makhsous R Hendrix Z Crowther E Nam F Lin

A new car seat design, which allows the back part of the seat (BPS) to lower down while a protruded cushion supports the lumbar spine, was quantitatively tested to determine its effectiveness and potentials in reducing whole-body vibration (WBV) and musculoskeletal disorders in automobile drivers. Nine subjects were tested to drive with the seat in: 1) the conventional seating arrangement (Norm...

Journal: :American family physician 2005
Frances Biagioli

The number one cause of death for children younger than 14 years is vehicular injury. Child safety seats and automobile safety belts protect children in a crash if they are used correctly, but if a child does not fit in the restraint correctly, it can lead to injury. A child safety seat should be used until the child correctly fits into an adult seat belt. It is important for physicians caring ...

Journal: :EURASIP J. Adv. Sig. Proc. 2016
Vasudev Kandade Rajan Mohamed Krini Klaus Rodemer Gerhard Schmidt

Microphones integrated on a seat belt are an interesting alternative to conventional sensor positions used for handsfree telephony or speech dialog systems in automobile environments. In the setup presented in this contribution, the seat belt consists of three microphones which usually lay around the shoulder and chest of a sitting passenger. The main benefit of belt microphones is the small di...

2013
Ivona Jerkovic Josep Maria Pallarés Monica Ardanuy

The weight of textile components in automobiles is expected to rise to 35 kg by 2020, and the average lifetime of a vehicle is about 12 years. Car seats are the most important part of the interior decoration, and polyester is the most widely used material in car seat covering. Abrasion resistance tests are used to quantify the duration of car seat upholstery in normal usage, and this is one of ...

Journal: :Sultan Qaboos University medical journal 2015
Nazar P Shabila Kamaran H Ismail Abubakir M Saleh Tariq S Al-Hadithi

OBJECTIVES This study aimed to assess risky driving behaviours among medical students in Erbil, Iraq, and to explore the relationship between risky driving behaviours and perceptions of risky driving. METHODS This self-administered questionnaire-based survey was conducted from January to May 2014 among a random sample of 400 medical students at Hawler Medical University in Erbil. The question...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 1999
T R Welch

OBJECTIVE The superficial location of renal transplants places them at risk for traumatic damage. Significant injuries have been reported from automobile seat belts, for example. This study was designed to assess the potential for direct transplant injury from the use of climbing harnesses. METHODS Ten patients with kidney transplants were fitted with a variety of climbing harnesses after the...

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