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head rest - traduzione in greco

AN AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY FEATURE
Head rest; Headrest; NECK-PRO; Active Head Restraint; Active head restraint
  • Saab Active Head Restraint

head rest         
αποκούμπι
rest cure         
  • This man in 1945 England has been prescribed complete bed rest and accepts assistance so as not to sit up to drink.
MEDICAL TREATMENT INVOLVING RESTING IN BED
Bedrest; Rest cure; Rest Cure; Bed rest cure; Bed-rest; Prolonged bed rest; Inclined Bed Therapy; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Inclined Bed Therapy; Prolonged bedrest
κούρα αναπαύσεως
rest area         
  • cooperative]], in 2017 more than three million customers visited it.<ref>[https://www.pitajanuutiset.fi/2018/02/20/suomen-suosituimman-abcn-remontti-on-loppusuoralla-ravintola-ja-wct-menevat-uusiksi/ Suomen suosituimman ABC:n remontti on loppusuoralla – ravintola ja wc:t menevät uusiksi] (in Finnish)</ref>
  • Signage for rest areas, used in France on [[controlled-access highway]]s
  • A rest area featuring several private fast food chains in [[Angola, New York]]
  • Bad Fischau]] at the [[Süd Autobahn]] in [[Austria]]
  • Motorway 7]]
  • A service centre in [[Cambridge, Ontario]]
  • Cambridge]]. ONroutes typically accommodate several restaurants and fast food outlets.
  • Signage for services provided at [[Cherwell Valley services]], UK. Most motorway services accommodate restaurants, fast food outlets, and coffee shops.
  • A travel plaza along [[Interstate 90]] in [[Chittenango, New York]]
  • A rest area sign on [[Interstate 95]] in [[Florida]]. The sign also makes note of the existence of secure overnight parking, and vending machines in the rest area.
  • Honshū-Shikoku contact bridge, a rest station at [[Great Naruto Bridge]] in Japan
  • A service centre in [[Québec]]
  • Dorchester]], UK
  • "No [[soliciting]]" sign in a rest area in [[California]]. Some states like California, prohibit private retailers from occupying rest areas.
  • Kingston]], Ontario. The province has a number of ONroute service centres along its highway network.
  • km}} north of [[Wentworth, New South Wales]]
  • state welcome center]] in [[West Virginia]]. State welcome centers are often located near state or municipal borders in the United States.
PUBLIC AREA, USUALLY ADJACENT TO LIMITED-ACCESS HIGHWAY, USED FOR REST FROM TRAVEL
Service plaza; Lay-by; Highway oasis; Service Area; Rest stop; Lay by; Layby; Highway Oasis; Autobahnraststätte; Travel plaza; Overhead restaurant; Rest Stop; Comfort station (rest); Overhead restaurants; Rest and service area; Rasthof; Rest Area; Rest areas; Rest Areas; Autobahnraststatte; Autobahnraststaette; Roadside park; Service centre; Resto; Wayside park; Wayside rest; Aire de service; Aire De Service; Highway stop; Parking Layby signs; Highway oases; Service area (thoroughfare); Highway rest area; Lay-bys
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Definizione

headrest
(headrests)
A headrest is the part of the back of a seat on which you can lean your head, especially one on the front seat of a car.
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Wikipedia

Head restraint

Head restraints (also called headrests) are an automotive safety feature, attached or integrated into the top of each seat to limit the rearward movement of the adult occupant's head, relative to the torso, in a collision — to prevent or mitigate whiplash or injury to the cervical vertebrae. Since their mandatory introduction in some countries beginning in the late 1960s, head restraints have prevented or mitigated thousands of serious injuries.

A patent for an automobile "headrest" was granted to Benjamin Katz, a resident of Oakland, California, in 1921. Additional patents for such devices were issued in 1930 and in 1950, and subsequently. The major U. K. supplier of head restraints, Karobes, filed patents in the late 1950s and was still competitive in 1973 when British tests evaluated the quality of these devices.

Optional head restraints began appearing on North American cars in the mid-1960s, and were mandated by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in all new cars sold in the U.S. after January 1, 1969. The U.S. regulation, called Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 202, requires that head restraints meet one of the following two standards of performance, design, and construction:

  • During a forward acceleration of at least 8g on the seat supporting structure, the rearward angular displacement of the head reference line shall be limited to 45° from the torso reference line, or
  • Head restraints must be at least 700 mm (27.6 in) above the seating reference point in their highest position and not deflect more than 100 mm (3.9 in) under a 372 N⋅m (3,292 in⋅lbf) moment. The lateral width of the head restraint, measured at a point either 65 mm (2.56 in) below the top of the head restraint or 635 mm (25.0 in) above the seating reference point must be not less than 254 mm (10.0 in) for use with bench seats and 171 mm (6.73 in) for use with individual seats. The head restraint must withstand an increasing rearward load until there is a failure of the seat or seat back, or until a load of 890 N (200 lbf) is applied.

An evaluation performed by NHTSA in 1982 on passenger cars found that "integral" head restraints—a seat back extending high enough to meet the 27.5 in (698.5 mm) height requirement—reduces injury by 17 percent, while adjustable head restraints, attached to the seat back by one or more sliding metal shafts, reduce injury by 10 percent. NHTSA has said this difference may be due to adjustable restraints being improperly positioned.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per head rest
1. It is reported that at one stage, his eyes rolled back into his head and he appeared to slip into a stupor, with his mouth opening and closing worldlessly as he gripped a head rest for support.