SAE J 2249-1999 Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems for Use in Motor Vehicles《机动车辆中使用的轮椅固定和乘员束缚系统》.pdf
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1、SAE Technical Standards Board Rules provide that: “This report is published by SAE to advance the state of technical and engineering sciences. The use of this report is entirelyvoluntary, and its applicability and suitability for any particular use, including any patent infringement arising therefro
2、m, is the sole responsibility of the user.”SAE reviews each technical report at least every five years at which time it may be reaffirmed, revised, or cancelled. SAE invites your written comments and suggestions.QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS DOCUMENT: (724) 772-8512 FAX: (724) 776-0243TO PLACE A DOCUMENT
3、 ORDER; (724) 776-4970 FAX: (724) 776-0790SAE WEB ADDRESS http:/www.sae.orgCopyright 1998 Society of Automotive Engineers, Inc.All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.SURFACEVEHICLE400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001RECOMMENDEDPRACTICESubmitted for recognition as an American National Sta
4、ndardJ2249REV.JAN1999Issued 1996-10Revised 1999-01Superseding J2249 OCT96Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems for Use in Motor VehiclesForewordFor people with disabilities who are unable to transfer from their wheelchairs when traveling in motorvehicles, the wheelchair must serve as the
5、 vehicle seat. This usually means that the occupant restraint systeminstalled by the vehicle manufacturer cannot be used to provide protection in a crash. In addition, the wheelchairmust be secured to the vehicle so that it does not impose forces on its occupant and/or become a hazard to othervehicl
6、e occupants in a collision or sudden vehicle maneuver. Providing occupant protection for the wheelchair-seated occupant, therefore, requires that aftermarket equipment be installed to secure the wheelchair and restrainthe wheelchair user.This SAE Recommended Practice applies to the design and perfor
7、mance of motor-vehicle adaptive equipmentreferred to as wheelchair tiedown and occupant restraint systems or WTORS. It is the purpose of this document toencourage the design, testing, installation, and use of WTORS equipment that will provide effective wheelchairsecurement and occupant restraint in
8、a frontal collision, and that will be comparable in crash performance to seatsecurement and occupant restraint systems provided by the vehicle manufacturer. While the primary concern is toreduce the potential for injury to wheelchair-seated occupants involved in a frontal vehicle crash, it is antici
9、patedthat achievement of improved occupant protection will also result in increased driver and passenger safety andcomfort during normal travel. The provisions of this document should not be used to discourage people withdisabilities from using motor vehicle transportation or to limit access to, and
10、 availability of, motor vehicletransportation to wheelchair users.Sincemanufacturers of WTORS are generally not able to control or specify the end use of their products, the 48-km/h, 20-g sled impact test specified in Appendix A is intended to qualify WTORS for use in vehicles with a grossvehicle we
11、ight of less than 7000 kg. In larger vehicles, it may be possible to provide safe transportation usingWTORS that do not comply with the level of crash severity used in this document.As with any vehicle seat, the wheelchair is an important component of the occupant protection system, and alsocontribu
12、tes significantly to the stability and comfort of the wheelchair-seated occupant during normal travel.Design and performance of wheelchairs used as seats in motor vehicles is addressed in a separate, but related,ANSI/RESNA Standard now under development.SAE J2249 Revised JAN1999-2-TABLE OF CONTENTS1
13、. Scope .31.1 Purpose32. References.32.1 Applicable Documents .32.2 Related Publications 43. Definitions 54. Design Requirements.94.1 Complete WTORS .94.2 Wheelchair Tiedowns.94.3 Occupant Restraints.105. Identification, Labeling, and Instruction Requirements 115.1 Identification and Labeling .115.2
14、 Instructions for Installation .125.3 Advice and Warnings for Installers.145.4 User and Maintenance Instructions165.5 Instructions for WTORS Parts and Subassemblies Sold Separately .176. Performance Requirements .176.1 WTORS Components 176.2 Frontal Sled Impact Test 186.3 Partial Engagement of Ancho
15、rage and Securement Components 196.4 Webbing Slippage at Tiedown Adjustment Devices.197. Test Report 19Appendix A Frontal Impact Test 22A.1 Scope and Purpose 22A.2 Equipment to be Tested22A.3 Test Equipment.22A.4 Test Conditions and Signal Processing 23A.5 Preparation and Calibration of Test Equipme
16、nt23A.6 Setting Up and Conducting the Test .24A.7 Measurement and Calculation of Test Results .27Appendix B Procedures for Measuring Geometry and Adjustment Lengths of Occupant Restraints 28B.1 Purpose 28B.2 Principle 28B.3 Test Setup 28B.4 Measurements 30Appendix C Test for Partial Engagement of WT
17、ORS Components .31C.1 Scope and Purpose 31C.2 Principle 31C.3 Test Equipment.31C.4 Test Procedure .31SAE J2249 Revised JAN1999-3-Appendix D Test for Webbing Slippage at Adjustment Devices of Wheelchair Tiedown Straps32D.1 Scope and Purpose 32D.2 Principle 32D.3 Test Equipment.32D.4 Pretest Storage C
18、onditions .32D.5 Test Procedure .33Appendix E Specifications for the Surrogate Wheelchair.34E.1 Scope and Purpose 34E.2 Specifications34Appendix F Design and Performance Recommendations .381. ScopeThis SAE Recommended Practice applies to WTORS comprised of a system or device for wheelchairtiedown an
19、d a system or device for restraining the wheelchair-seated occupant. It specifies designrequirements, test methods, and performance requirements for WTORS, requirements for manufacturersinstructions to installers and users, and requirements for product marking and labeling. This document placesparti
20、cular emphasis on design requirements, test procedures, and performance requirements for the dynamicperformance of WTORS in a 48-km/h, 20-g frontal impact. It also specifies test procedures and performancerequirements for webbing slippage at adjustment devices of strap-type wheelchair tiedowns, and
21、for partial butineffective engagement of wheelchair tiedowns, and tiedown components that could be perceived to beeffectively engaged. Appendix F includes additional recommendations for WTORS that will enhance thedesign, performance, installation, and use of WTORS, but which are not, at this time, r
22、equired for compliancewith this document.The contents of this document apply to WTORS used with forward-facing wheelchair-seated children andadults, and apply to passengers and drivers of personally licensed motor vehicles as well as to passengers ofmotor vehicles used in public and school transport
23、ation. While much of the focus of this document is onWTORS that use four-point wheelchair tiedown systems, unless otherwise specified, the provisions of thisdocument are applicable to all types of WTORS, including those that use docking-type wheelchair tiedowns.While the primary focus of this docume
24、nt is a WTORS that is packaged by the manufacturer as a completesystem or kit, it is recognized that a significant portion of the WTORS market consists of separate WTORScomponents and subassemblies, such as anchorage track that is sold to the bus manufacturer, or securementand restraint assemblies t
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