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13 August 2009

Happy birthday to … the seatbelt


Safety invention: An original 1959 poster shows people how to use their seatbelt safely

Invention thought to have saved a million lives is 50 today

It's an invention that is thought to have saved a million lives since its inception half a century ago today. You may very well have belted up today without a second thought to the seatbelt's inventor, Nils Bohlin.

It took a few attempts to get the standard V-type three-point safety belt right. Former aircraft engineer Bohlin, who was used to working on catapult seats, was drafted in by Volvo to help out with its designs for a safety harness in cars.

Car seat belt: composite showing inventor Nils Bohlin and promo for rear seat belt
Photographs: Volvo

Patented in 1958, the first seatbelt — as we know it — was fitted to some vehicles in Volvo's Nordic market. Within five years, front seats across the US and Europe carried the belts, and a further four years later passengers in the rear joined in.

In the promotional shot above, Bohlin demonstrates his belt while a passenger relaxes smoking a pipe in the rear. Clearly it was a few years before the dangers of smoking were emphasised.

In equally typical early sixties advertising, it seems nothing could be sold to the public without being demonstrated by a long-legged, mini-skirted blonde. - www.guardian.co.uk

1 comment:

Tony Wan said...

Wow..50 years...ahaha... good information!

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