Claims
- 1. A set of human torso manikins for use in fabrication and evaluation of body wear for a group of human beings, the torso manikins being shaped and dimensioned to conform to selected parameters derived from statistical analysis of the group, the set comprising:a central human torso manikin of a shape corresponding to a multivariate center of anthropometric distributions of selected members of the group; and a plurality of extreme human torso form manikins each of a shape corresponding to a multivariate extreme suitable for accommodation of 90% of the group; wherein about half of said plurality of extreme human torso form manikins exhibits a dimensional specification substantially less than a corresponding specification of said central human torso manikins and about another half of said plurality of extreme human torso form manikins exhibits a dimensional specification substantially greater than the corresponding specification of said central human torso manikin.
- 2. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 1 wherein said group of human beings comprises male human beings and said central human torso manikin exhibits body dimensions, shape and proportions arrived at through multivariate statistical analysis of an anthropometric database of males in said group to provide an average male torso manikin for the group.
- 3. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 1 wherein said group of human beings comprises female human beings and said central human torso manikin exhibits body dimensions, shape and proportions arrived at through multivariate statistical analysis of an anthropometric database of females in said group to provide an average female torso manikin for the group.
- 4. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 2 wherein said plurality of extreme human torso form manikins each is of a shape corresponding to a multivariate extreme suitable for accommodation of 90% of the males in said group.
- 5. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 3 wherein said plurality of extreme human torso form manikins each is of a shape corresponding to a multivariate extreme suitable for accommodation of 90% of the females in said group.
- 6. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 5 wherein said set of manikins comprises nine manikins.
- 7. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 1 wherein the statistical analysis is based on a U.S. Army Anthropometric Database.
- 8. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 7 wherein said parameters comprise a multiplicity of statistical parameters from the U.S. Army Anthropometric Database.
- 9. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 8 wherein said group comprises U.S. Army soldiers.
- 10. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 8 wherein the multiplicity of statistical parameters comprises about 30 statistical parameters.
- 11. The set of human torso manikins in accordance with claim 9 wherein said central human torso manikin comprises a torso of substantially average size with average body proportions computed from the multiplicity of statistical parameters of the Database.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/150,870 filed on Aug. 26, 1999 in the name of Claire Catherine Gordon et al.
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Claire C. Gordon et al, Defining Extreme Sizes and Shapes for Body Armour and Load-Bearing Systems Design, 1997. |
Claire C. Gordon, Anthropometric Requirements for Body Armour and Load Carriage Systems, 1998. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/150870 |
Aug 1999 |
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