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Re: Europa-List: Seatbelt mount

Subject: Re: Europa-List: Seatbelt mount
From: markandrhonda@harveyfarm.net.au
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 17:56:15
I wasn=92t real keen on altering the mounting point if there was an 
alternative and it looks like Fred=92s put a lot of thought into his 
alternative.  This seem to achieve the same result without changing the 
mounting point.  What material have you used to build the extension 
blocks and how much higher than the head rest are they?

Mark

From: Fred Klein 
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2013 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: Europa-List: Seatbelt mount


On Oct 26, 2013, at 4:18 PM, Bob Harrison wrote:


   I have at some time seen an arrangement with a hinged block on top of 
the existing seat back which ensures that the potential for any spine 
compressive forces  is removed.   However It would need extensive load 
testing and need to be very resilient so I=92ve never done anything 
further. It would also need the length of the shoulder straps to be much 
longer .


Mark...as Bob mentions the standard build allows for spinal compression 
in the event of a hard landing (or worse). I made some hinged block 
risers as Bob describes; the hinge serves to allow the top of the seat 
back to be used as a transition seat when entering or exiting the 
aircraft. By no means did I conduct an "extensive load testing" program; 
I did however, simulate a 15G  load on the shoulder straps in the 
appropriate direction. I claim 15G on the basis of an assumption of 100 
# upper body weight which could be imposed on the shoulder straps in the 
event that the body were restrained from moving forward. The shoulder 
strap mounting point did not change, so whatever stresses such an event 
would cause will be handled by the airframe as designed. Suprisingly, 
the stock shoulder strap length still serves.

...no guarantees...

Fred



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