RECURSOS DE SALVAMENTO DE VIDAS DO HALO:

Mantém a característica do raio de rolamento do veículo, permitindo que a carroceria role suavemente.
Impede que os cantos e laterais do veículo se deformem e caiam sobre o painel frágil do teto.
Distribui as cargas do telhado por toda a estrutura HALO, garantindo uma distribuição uniforme da carga entre a estrutura do telhado e o solo.
Evita impactos bruscos nos ocupantes e minimiza a concentração de carga no veículo.
Minimiza a intrusão no telhado e a velocidade de intrusão, que podem causar ferimentos aos ocupantes.
Impede que a estrutura desabe sobre o compartimento dos ocupantes de forma excessiva ou rápida.
CONCEITO E FUNCIONALIDADE
O HALO é um dispositivo de compensação de carga de alta atenuação que, quando instalado no teto de um veículo de produção, reduz a quantidade e a velocidade do impacto em caso de capotamento, prevenindo ferimentos catastróficos e fatais aos ocupantes.
O HALO foi projetado para maximizar a geometria do veículo, minimizando e distribuindo uniformemente as forças de impacto de um capotamento por toda a estrutura da carroceria, evitando a concentração de carga em um único ponto.
INFORMAÇÕES GERAIS
O HALO foi desenvolvido como a primeira concretização de mais de 20 anos de intensa pesquisa científica sinérgica entre a Austrália e os Estados Unidos (EUA), conduzida por Donald Friedman, do Centro de Pesquisa de Lesões dos EUA, e pelo Dr. Raphael Grzebieta, professor anteriormente na Universidade Monash (AUS) e atualmente na Universidade de Nova Gales do Sul (AUS). O foco da pesquisa era definir os meios mais eficazes e econômicos para mitigar mortes e lesões em acidentes com capotamento.
Understanding “Real World” rollover crashes during the development of the HALO was critical to SEI in pinpointing the key areas of the vehicle’s roof structure that required improved geometry and reinforcement without interfering with the occupant protection systems in the vehicle. The research included over 500 “Real World” crash investigations and over 300 rollover crash tests performed in the innovative dynamic test rig called the Jordan Rollover System (JRS). Over 100 conference and journal papers, presentations and reports on how to mitigate rollover injuries were published. This research work has been peer reviewed by other leading researchers, government and industry.
Rollovers producing serious to fatal injuries are characterized by substantially greater roof intrusion on one side than the other. Our research identified the geometry of the roof and its strength as the primary and equally significant factors in reducing the roof intrusion and intrusion rate, and head, neck, and chest injuries to restrained occupants. [In essence, modifying the roof structure to maintain the vehicle’s roll radius allows it to roll like a cylinder instead of like a brick, resulting in constant roof to ground loading.] Such modifications could be integrated into production vehicle designs after a period of real world functional proof from HALO equipped vehicles.
The HALO is a scientifically innovative and comprehensive solution for mid-size SUVs and 4WDs vehicles. The HALO can also be applied to heavier vehicles used in agriculture and excavation. It was developed, tested, and sold in North America, South America, Australia, and the Middle East region with negotiations underway for sales in other countries and regions such as Africa and Russia. The underpinning innovative concepts on which the HALO was developed are outlined in the US Patent #7717492 by Friedman and Grzebieta. Four papers presented in Australia, US, Brazil and Singapore further detail the innovation and testing performed to develop the HALO™ into a commercial ready product.
Part of the basis on which the HALO performance specifications were established was an “in-depth” crash reconstruction analyses of typical on-road tripped rollovers investigated in Australia and the US. It was found that in approximately 90% of Australian and United States rollover crashes, the rollover was a lateral rollover resulting in two rolls or less. In addition, more than 500 rollover crashes were investigated demonstrating that significant injury or fatality occurs most often on the far side of the vehicle, where there was a forward pitch angle of greater than 5 degrees and more than 100 mm of roof crush over the occupant and typically forward of the B-pillar.
When considering these factors, any roof strengthening system must be effective in preventing the front A-pillars from crushing as well as encompass a means of distributing the roof loads incurred in a rollover uniformly across the structure of the underlying vehicle. The HALO was developed based on our understanding of how vehicles roll, the load paths in the roof structure during the crash event, and how roofs crush during a rollover.
More recently the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced its upgrade of Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 216 for roof crush resistance and in doing so ended the 30 year-old battle over roof crush as an injury producing phenomenon. Safety Engineering International founders were an integral source in the upgrade of the Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 216, submitting thousands of pages of reports, data, testing, analysis and research to the NHTSA docket and then quoted in the issuance of the final rule. We have integrated this knowledge into designing a roof retrofit device to minimize roof crush on production vehicles in rollovers crashes.
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PROPRIEDADE INTELECTUAL
A Safety Engineering International é proprietária.
Patente dos Estados Unidos nº US 7.717.492, denominada HALO™.
O HALO™, um sistema de proteção para ocupantes em caso de capotamento de veículos, está disponível em todo o mundo.
As patentes internacionais incluem:
Patente da África do Sul nº 2011/02026
Patente australiana nº PCT/US2009/054293
Patente de Singapura nº WO/2010/022141
Patente canadense nº CA 2735042
Patente brasileira nº PI 0912940-5
Patente indiana nº 326084
Patente coreana nº 10-1586519
Registro de direitos autorais no México nº 03-2016-120912494800-001
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