Description / Abstract:
This document provides dimension definitions that facilitate
geometric quantification and evaluation of seats. Dimensions
described in this document have been designed to be measured in a
CAD environment; however, many dimensions require the HPM position
and attitude. This can be obtained by physically establishing
H-point using benchmark or auditing procedures OR by measuring the
HPD within a CAD or modelling system. Refer to the appropriate
document for these procedures.
These dimensions are package independent in that they do not
require use of the HPM-II supplemental thigh/leg/shoe. Three types
of seat geometry reference points and measurements have been
developed:
• Simple reference points and measurements not related to
H-point.
• H-point dependent reference points and measurements that
utilize the seat characterization capabilities of the HPM to
quantify seat measurements.
• Cross sectional seat trim outlines.
For convenience and simplicity, many terms associated with
H-point devices use human body parts in their name. However, they
should not be construed as measures that indicate interaction with
any or all occupants concerning accommodation, human capabilities,
or comfort.
H-point devices do not represent the size or posture of
any category of occupant.