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Ford’s Inflatable Rear Seatbelt combines airbag and seatbelt attributes in one ground-breaking segment-first safety feature
System designed to help reduce head, neck and chest injuries; especially for most vulnerable passengers; crash forces dispersed over an area five times greater than that achieved by a conventional seatbelt MELBOURNE , 8, Apr., 2015 – Ford Motor Company’s ground-breaking Inflatable Rear Seatbelt – which combines attributes of an air-bag and a conventional seatbelt – is making its Australian debut on the all-new Mondeo. Ford’s Inflatable Rear Seatbelt is designed to reduce head, neck and chest injuries for rear-seat passengers, often children and older passengers who can be more vulnerable to such injuries. In the event of an accident, the belt rapidly expands to disperse crash forces across a body area five times greater than that achieved by a conventional seatbelt. The Inflatable Rear Seatbelts have been tested extensively using the Ford crash test dummy family and it has been proven to offer extra protection over the standard rear seatbelt system. Bringing together the attributes of an air-bag and a seatbelt is a significant development. The inflatable belts operate like conventional seatbelts in everyday use and, in Ford’s research, more than 90 per cent of those who tested the inflatable seatbelts found them to be similar to or more comfortable than a conventional belt because they feel padded and softer. The technology was first offered on the 2011 Ford Explorer in North America and proved immediately popular, with 40 per cent of buyers choosing the option. The belts have subsequently cascaded across other Ford vehicles. In Australia, Inflatable Rear Seatbelts will be standard across the entire Mondeo range, including Ambiente, Trend and Titanium. “The all-new Mondeo is the most technologically advanced Ford we’ve ever sold in Australia, offering the very best safety systems available on a Ford,” according to David Katic, Ford General Manager Marketing. As with a traditional air-bag, Ford’s Inflatable Rear Seatbelt is activated when crash sensors detect an accident. This forces compressed gas out of a cylinder housed below the rear seat, through the buckle and into the belt. The Inflatable Rear Seatbelt is fully deployed down the length of the lower side of the seatbelt away from the face in less than 40 milliseconds. It provides extra support to the head and neck and so is especially effective when worn by young children or the elderly occupants who are more vulnerable in accidents. Unlike air-bags, which generate heat when deploying, Ford’s Inflatable Rear Seatbelt inflates using cold compressed gas. “The seatbelt has made one of the single biggest contributions to car safety and Ford’s Inflatable Rear Seatbelt provides even more protection to passengers,” Katic said. “Mondeo will be the first vehicle in its class in Australia to offer this technology and we're confident it will really appeal to customers.”
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