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Evaluation of wheelchair seating system crashworthiness : 'Drop hook' - Type seat attachment hardware
BERTOCCI G; HA DR; DEEMER E
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2001, vol. 82, n° 4, p. 534-540 Doc n°: 99949 Localisation : Documentation IRR Descripteurs : KF64 - DISPOSITIFS - MECANISMES- -AMENAGEMENTS
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the crashworthiness of commercially available hardware that attaches seat surfaces to the wheelchair frame. DESIGN: A low cost static crashworthiness test procedure that simulates a frontal impact motor vehicle crash. SETTING: Safety testing laboratory. SPECIMENS: Eleven unique sets of drop-hook hardware made of carbon steel (4), stainless steel (4), and aluminum (3). INTERVENTIONS: Replicated seat-loading conditions associated with a 20g/48 kph frontal impact. Test criterion for seat loading was 16,680 N (3750 lb). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Failure load and deflection of seat surface. RESULTS: None of the hardware sets tested met the crashworthiness test criterion. All failed at less than 50% of the load that seating hardware could be exposed to in a 20g/48 kph frontal impact. The primary failure mode was excessive deformation, leading to an unstable seat support surface. CONCLUSIONS: Results suggest that commercially available seating drop hooks may be unable to withstand loading associated with a frontal crash and may not be the best option for use with transport wheelchairs. Langue : ANGLAIS Identifiant basis : 2001215889 |
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