Volvo presents a prototype child safety seat

We spoke recently in Peques and Más about the Volvo Initiative, which aimed to encourage children to develop ideas and concepts, also focusing on improving car safety. The project is oriented to elementary school and although children are very inspired and develop ideas full of imagination, it is difficult to obtain prototypes or works with travel.

I do not rule out that this idea just presented by Volvo is not inspired by any child idea that has developed much more, the fact is that this Prototype child safety seat is inflatable, lightweight and easy to transport. It also weighs half that of a normal chair, bulges very little and automatically inflates / deflates, in just 40 seconds. We must congratulate Volvo because it works with great interest in improving car safety. In the video below you can see the operation of the chair.

Is a chair to go in the car in the opposite direction to the march, although the video does not show how to use it in a vehicle, and it can also be installed in the front seat. In addition to being inflated / deflated in 40 seconds, it meets the highest safety standards and all current regulations and weighs less than 5 kilograms. The practical thing of this type of systems is that we can always carry a chair in any car that we choose, in one of rent, the one of the friend or the one of the grandparents, in a taxi or use it in public transports.

Lawrence Abele is the chief designer of Volvo Concept Center In Los Angeles, California, he has designed this system with his two children in mind. The designer has two children and had been thinking about a way to take them safely and facilitate their movements in a car. And so he thought of this system, still prototype, and that Many parents call our attention. Our partners of Passion Engine We have discovered it and although the price is not yet known, I imagine it will be high due to the versatility and possibilities it offers.

Video: Volvo Unveils Revolutionary Inflatable Child Seat Concept (April 2024).