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BSI PD ISO/TS 22239-1:2018

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Road vehicles. Child seat presence and orientation detection system (CPOD) – Specifications and test methods

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BSI 2018 86
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This document specifies a child seat presence detection system that enables child seats placed on any passenger seats to be automatically detected where a child is at risk from an active airbag. The system provides the option of using additional information about the orientation of the child seat.

This document specifies the minimum functional requirements in order to ensure compatibility between child seat presence and orientation detection system (CPOD) child seats and CPOD passenger seats. Compatibility measurements and labelling requirements complement the obligatory specifications of this document.

This document also provides design recommendations which are not compulsory when claiming compliance with ISO/TS 22239. However, these recommendations, based on experience of proven designs, provide useful guidance to designers to avoid erroneous designs and thus, enable designers to reduce time and cost of CPOD development.

The tell-tale “child seat detected” required for a CPOD vehicle, the specific labelling required for a CPOD vehicle and CPOD child seat and the detailed information about the CPOD system functionality required for owner’s manuals of CPOD vehicles and CPOD child seats will mitigate considerably the misuse probability. The document does not provide a failsafe physical mechanism that prevents the installation of non-CPOD child seats in a CPOD vehicle or vice versa.

ISO/TS 22239 applies only to child restraint systems in which the child is orientated in the forward or rearward driving direction.

NOTE 1 Throughout this document, the term “child seat” is used as an abbreviation of “CPOD child seat”.

NOTE 2 Throughout this document, the term “passenger seat” is used as an abbreviation of “CPOD-equipped passenger seat”.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
11 4 Abbreviated terms
5 Principle
5.1 General
12 5.2 Compatibility
14 6 System functionality
16 7 Design recommendations
7.1 General
7.2 Installation of CPOD resonators into the CRS
19 7.3 Installation of CPOD sensors into passenger seats
20 8 Design requirements
8.1 Requirements for CPOD child seats
21 8.2 Requirements for CPOD passenger seats
8.2.1 Passenger seat design
8.2.2 CPOD sensor
8.2.3 Operating range for CPOD passenger seats
9 Compatibility measurements
9.1 General specification
22 9.2 Compatibility test parameters range
9.3 Adjustment of backrest inclination
9.3.1 Adjustment of CTB backrest angle, α
23 9.3.2 Adjustment of passenger seat backrest angle, φ
24 9.4 Compatibility measurements for the CRS
9.4.1 General compatibility test description
25 9.4.2 Compatibility test (Part 1)
27 9.4.3 Compatibility test (Part 2)
29 9.4.4 CRS functional test
30 9.5 Compatibility measurements for passenger seats
9.5.1 General test description
34 9.5.2 Determination of passenger-seat-specific detection/failsafe area
37 9.5.3 Compatibility test procedure for passenger seats
38 9.5.4 Test result interpretation
10 Labelling
40 Annex A (normative) Determination of the passenger seat reference point (CRP)
42 Annex B (normative) Geometrical descriptions
46 Annex C (normative) Detailed specification of the CPOD system functionality
57 Annex D (normative) CPOD child seat compatibility test bench
69 Annex E (normative) CPOD passenger seat compatibility test device
73 Annex F (normative) Additional definitions
78 Annex G (normative) Magnetic coupling factor measurement procedure
84 Bibliography
BSI PD ISO/TS 22239-1:2018
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