Seated occupant impact-injury minimizing method
View Patent ↗A shock-load G-force minimizing seat structure and injury-minimizing methodology wherein the seat structure responds principally in non-springy compression, rather than in spring-loading bending, to vertically directed shock loads. The seat structure features an anti-springy frame structure which supports a thin and very lightweight seat cushion support spanner web formed preferably of a non-stretchy material, such as a material made out of elongate carbon-fiber strands.
1. A method of minimizing G-force impact injury to a person seated in a vehicle which has a non-springy vehicle frame comprising
creating a non-collapsing, non-vertical-motion person-seating structure which exhibits substantially no vertical motion and no spring-loading-type rebound to a vertical compressive shock introduced to this structure, and
following said creating, anchoring the created person-seating structure effectively directly to the vehicle frame.
2. A method of minimizing G-force impact injury to person seated in a vehicle which has a non-springy vehicle frame comprising
providing person-seating frame structure with a sub-frame whose structure responds to seated-occupant-introduced loads in compression and without any appreciable flexing and bending, and which includes an open span adapted to be spanned by a web of fabric material,
spanning the sub-frame span by anchoring such a web to the sub-frame, with the web being formed with elongate material strands that are non-stretchable, and
utilizing the assembled combination of the sub-frame, the span and the spanning fabric web to react to loads introduced thereto by a seated person substantially without any springy response.