Child restraint anchorage means any vehicle component, other than Type I or Type II seat belts, that is involved in transferring loads generated by a child restraint system to the vehicle structure.
Child restraint anchorage system means a vehicle system that is designed for attaching a child restraint system to a vehicle at a particular designated seating position, consisting of:
Child restraint fixture (CRF) means the fixture depicted in Figures 1 and 2 of this standard that simulates the dimensions of a child restraint system, and that is used to determine the space required by the child restraint system and the location and accessibility of the lower anchorages.
Funeral coach means a vehicle that contains only a front row of occupant seats, is designed exclusively for transporting a body and casket and that is equipped with features to secure a casket in place during operation of the vehicle.
Rear designated seating position means any designated seating position (as that term is defined at § 571.3 ) that is rearward of the front seats(s).
Seat bight means the area close to and including the intersection of the surfaces of the vehicle seat cushion and the seat back.
SFAD 1 means Static Force Application Device 1 shown in Figures 12 to 16 of this standard.
SFAD 2 means Static Force Application Device 2 shown in Figures 17 and 18 of this standard.
Shuttle bus means a bus with only one row of forward-facing seating positions rearward of the driver's seat or, for a vehicle without manually operated controls, means a bus with only one row of forward-facing seating positions rearward of all front row passenger seats.
Tether anchorage means a user-ready, permanently installed vehicle system that transfers loads from a tether strap through the tether hook to the vehicle structure and that accepts a tether hook.
Tether strap means a strap that is secured to the rigid structure of the seat back of a child restraint system, and is connected to a tether hook that transfers the load from that system to the tether anchorage.
Tether hook means a device, illustrated in Figure 11 of Standard No. 213 (§ 571.213 ), used to attach a tether strap to a tether anchorage.
The test conditions described in paragraphs (a) and (b) of S7 apply to the test procedures in S8.
Table to S9.2.1
Pitch | 15°±10° |
Roll | 0°±5° |
Yaw | 0°±10° |
NOTE: An explanation of the above angles is given in Figure 1.
Table to S15.1.2.2(a)
Pitch | 15°±10° |
Roll | 0°±5° |
Yaw | 0°±10° |
NOTE: An explanation of the above angles is given in Figure 1.
Table to S15.3.1-Directions of Test Forces
Forward | 0°±5° | 8 kN ±0.25 kN |
Lateral | 75°±5° (to both sides of straight forward) | 5 kN ±0.25 kN |
For vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 2004 and before September 1, 2005, the number of vehicles complying with S9.4 shall be not less than 90 percent of:
Figures to § 571.225
49 C.F.R. §571.225