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Re: More Seat Belts.

To: Stu Brennan <stubrennan@comcast.net>, tigers@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: More Seat Belts.
From: Theo Smit <tsmit@shaw.ca>
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 22:15:55 -0700
The main concern with shoulder belt angles is to ensure that they don't 
cause spinal compression in a severe impact - what you really want is 
for the shoulder belt strap to be perpendicular to the spine (i.e. to 
the seatback when it's in a normal driving position). The lap belt must 
be positioned to give good resistance to submarining (which means that 
having it nearly vertical is bad - you can slide forwards quite a ways 
before the belts begin to offer any restraining action), as well as 
keeping you from lifting off the seat in case of a rollover (which means 
that having the belts horizontal is bad). Therefore, 45 degrees is 
probably the best compromise, and this figure will vary depending on 
where you slide the seat on the tracks.

I read somewhere that the seatbelts can stretch a large amount (like 8") 
in a crash, and so even if your belts are snug, in the event of a crash 
you may find yourself coming into contact with interior parts you'd 
never think were in reach. It's definitely important to make sure the 
belt geometry is properly set to make sure that you don't first slide a 
bunch and THEN start stretching the belts - that can also lead to 
further whiplash injuries.

Theo





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