1American Safety Equipment Corporation, Rochester, New York
Various forms of upper torso restraints are now finally being accepted by the motoring public, so it becomes important to look into the detailed effects of various restraint configurations, anchor locations and materials, on an occupant using them, during crash impacts. With the forthcoming standardization of anchorages for upper torso restraint, it is even more vital that we know what happens, when we use the materials available within the dimensional limitations of a conventional automobile.