C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
COLLISION FOCUSED DESIGN
A safe bounce off effect rather than crumple - damage focusing on a contraction & expansion rebound for minimal damage & repair in a collision
A box mattress frame not boxspring that can connect on top of a box spring or bed slats can allow for less material in the mattress with a spring lowering effect using gravity then more air & an X pattern with an arched. Ridge effect with meshing to cut down on materials for an equivalent strength - weight ratio effect for sleeping surfaces
Using this same principle for seating surfaces & in all areas with a less is more quality over quantity approach perspective we can achieve more cutting costs
With seat belting then collision design based on items hitting or items you hit versus different impact forms or multiple impact forms
GOALS & EXPECTATIONS
I, Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett am looking for a collision response with roll cage standard that allows for a bounce back effect with minimal damage to the Unit where your body can flex & move around voiding direct force to one or other & multiple areas of bones & nerves so as to spread the force of impact on & through your body then to other areas of the object unit in motion so as to void damage to your biological body first then the Motion unit second
Flex & contraction then rebound & expansion to regular size then voiding force on the biological body while utilizing foam safety options over air bags
Collision form review
From behind
From behind on either side side to side
From head on
From head on either side side to side
Side hit
Roof hit dead on or specific areas
Hood or boot - trunk hit
A variation of multiple hit
A roll over & multiple hit
A bounce off roll over of sorts
C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
C/M Foam Density + Crash Test Dummies
C/M CYPRESS MOTORS

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