ECE Regulation N°129 55th session of GRSP May 2013

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ECE Regulation N°129 55th session of GRSP 19 - 23 May 2013 Informal document GRSP-55-34-Rev.1 (55th GRSP, 19 - 23 May 2013, agenda item 18) ECE Regulation N°129 55th session of GRSP 19 - 23 May 2013 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

From Phase 1 to Phase 3 Phase 1 dedicated to: Phase 2 dedicated to: ISOFIX Universal Integral CRS i-size Phase 2 dedicated to: Booster (ISOFIX or Non ISOFIX) Booster seat Booster cushion Phase 3 dedicated to: Stand alone belted Integral CRS 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

ECE 129 Phase 2 ECE-TRANS-WP.29-GRSP-2014-07e France_draft ECE 129ph2 GRSP-55-08e (Chair of ECRS IWG) Proposal for amendment to GRSP-2014-07 GRSP-55-??e (Chair of ECRS IWG) Status report to GRSP 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

The 6 key pillars of “Universal Booster” Non-integral "Universal Booster" Lateral protection ≤ 135 cm => ECRS > 135 cm => Vehicle Side Impact Classification using child size New Dummies & Performance Criteria & Test Bench Better Compatibility CRS/Vehicle "Universal Booster" 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Scope Addition to phase 1 of: non-integral Child Restraint Systems "Universal Booster“ Booster seat with backrest Booster cushion without backrest or "Specific to vehicle Booster" 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Definitions (1) 2.3.2. "Universal Booster" (Non-Integral Universal Enhanced Child Restraint System) is a category of Enhanced Child Restraint System primarily designed for use in all “Universal Booster Vehicle Seating Positions" of a vehicle suitable for Enhanced Child Restraints System of the “Universal Booster" category, as defined and approved according to Regulations N°16. This category is separated in two subcategories: (a) "Universal Booster Seat" with integrated backrest; (b) "Universal Booster Cushion" without backrest 2.4.2. "Non-Integral" is a class of Enhanced Child Restraint System, meaning that the retention of the child within the Enhanced Child Restraint System is achieved by means connected directly to the vehicle (e.g. adult seat belt). 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Definitions (2) 2.7.2. "Specific Vehicle Booster" is a category of Non-Integral Enhanced Child Restraint System for use in specific vehicle types. All vehicle anchorages are to be approved according to Regulation No. 14. This category includes vehicles "Built-in Boosters". This category is separated in two subcategories: (a) "Specific Vehicle Booster Seat" with integrated backrest; (b) "Specific Vehicle Booster Cushion" without backrest. 2.17.2. "Universal Vehicle booster seat fixture" means a fixture, according to dimensions given in figure 10 of Annex 17 Appendix 2 of Regulation No. 16, used by a Enhanced Child Restraint System manufacturer to determine the appropriate dimensions of a "Universal Booster" and its compatibility with most vehicle seating positions, and in particular those which have been assessed according to Regulation No. 16 as being compatible with such a category of Enhanced Child Restraint System. 2.51.2. "Universal Vehicle booster seating position" means a location which allows for the installation of a "Universal Booster" Enhanced Child Restraint System as defined in this Regulation. 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Application for type approval Application for an i-Size Child Restraint Systems; or Application for a "Specific vehicle ISOFIX"; or Application for a "Universal Booster" Child Restraint System; or Application for a "Specific to vehicle Booster" Child Restraint System. Phase 1 Phase 2 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Clarification (1) [2.57. “Module”, is a part of an ECRS that is separate from the ISOFIX connectors and is in direct contact to the child. A module can be used stand alone to restrain a child in a car. A base is allowed to accept more than one module. (Module A, Module B, etc. )] [6.1.3.5. If the adult seat belt is required to secure a Universal Booster on the dynamic test bench, then this seat belt is defined in Annex 24 23 to this Regulation. The Enhanced Child Restraint System shall be secured onto the test bench using the appropriate standard seat belt described in Annex 23 using a preload tension of 50N +/- 5N. The dummy shall not be installed unless the design of the restraint is such that the installation of a dummy would increase the amount of belt used. With the Enhanced Child Restraint System in the installed position, there shall be no additional tension in the belt, apart from that exerted by the standard retractor (4 ± 3 N), where fitted. Where the retractor belt is used, this condition shall be met with at least 150 mm of belt remaining on the spool]. 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Clarification (2) [7.1.3.1.3.5. The ECRS shall be tested in its most upright position. Where the most upright position falls outside the Vehicle Seat Fixture still this position has to be chosen. However with regard to width positions outside the Vehicle Seat Fixture, for the lateral test shall be chosen the width position of lateral shock absorbers that still fit in the Vehicle Seat Fixture The lateral dynamic test(s) will be performed in this(ese) configuration(s). For frontal and rear impact, the tests shall be performed with the ECRS adjusted to the size of the dummy (ies) selected to cover the whole size range, in the child seating position representing the worst case for this dummy and impact orientation.] No lateral impact test is required for size range over 125 cm until Q10 dummy injury criteria for the lateral impact test are established. 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

[Transitional provisions] 16.1. As from the official date of entry into force of the 01 series of amendments, no Contracting Party applying this Regulation shall refuse to grant ECE approval under this Regulation as amended by the 01 series of amendments. 16.2. As from 12-months after the date of entry into force of the 01 series of amendments, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall grant approvals only if the child restraint system type to be approved meets the requirements of this Regulation as amended by the 01 series of amendments. 16.3. During the 12-month period which follows the date of entry into force of the 01 series of amendments, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation can continue to grant type approvals to those child restraint systems which comply with the requirements of this Regulation as in its original version. 16.4. During the 36-month period which follows the date of entry into force of the 01 series of amendments, Contracting Parties applying this Regulation shall not refuse to grant extensions of approval to the original version of this Regulation. 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Open issue Need of a common fixture for universality between OICA and CLEPA through an ISO definition. Two visions : Consumers and ECRS manufacturers OEMs A small step is still needed before inclusion of this fixture in ECE R16 Annex 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

ANEC Euro NCAP survey The Kidfix could be installed (in belted mode) on the rear outboard seats of the vast majority of cars. The only cars (out of 32) where they could not be properly installed were the Mitsubishi Space Star and the Opel Adam. These cars failed because the CRS head restraint could not be fully raised due to the vehicle roof. This might no longer be a problem when the maximum stature to accommodate is set lower than 150cm. Of the 30 cars that could accommodate a Kidfix in belted mode on the outboard rear seats, two had issues when installing the CRS with ISOFIX. That suggests that in at least 28 cars ISOFIX anchorages and adult belts were well-aligned. Five cars (all with a French connection) were equipped with ISOFIX connections on the front passenger seat and able to click in a Kidfix. The rear middle seat was in fourteen cases not exempted from installing a Kidfix in either belted or ISOFIX mode (two cars). Four were unable to accommodate in belted mode. Two cars were equipped with a 3rd seating row, suitable for installing a Kidfix in belted mode. 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

CLEPA – ISO work - Kidfix 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

OICA position 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014

Decisions of last IWG ECRS meeting Interoperability (Geometry) ISO fixture 2014-04-23 Up to 135 stature 95%ile seating height with 10% tolerance According to § 6.3.2.2. Impact validation Up to 125 stature in frontal, lateral impacts with Q6 dummy. From 125 stature only frontal impact validation with Q10 dummy (criteria to be supplied by EEVC WG12 in May)

Conclusions Agreement on phase 2 for amendment of ECE R129 Still a problem for amendment of ECE R16 concerning the new fixture for universal booster seats Skip the lateral impact validation with Q10 for ECRS for child > 125 cm 19/05/2014 55th Session GRSP 19-23 May 2014