"SAFETY FIRST" 1960s DAIMLER-BENZ AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY FILM SEAT BELTS & CRASH TEST DUMMIES XD86425

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This film "Safety First" showcases Mercedes' culture of safety, and safety innovations in the 1960's. It was filmed in West Germany, primarily at the Unterturkheim test grounds. The film features the car company once known as Daimler-Benz, now rebranded under Mercedes-Benz. This prominent automotive manufacturing company was formed in 1926 after the merger between Benz & Cie and Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft. Later it was renamed DaimlerChrysler and then renamed Daimler AG again. Its headquarters is Stuttgart, Baden-Wurttemberg. This film appears to date to the mid-to-late 1960s as it features the Mercedes-Benz W110, an entry level line of midsize cars first introduced in 1961 (note: probably the film dates to after 1968, as Mercedes' first use of crash test dummies dates to that year). The film also shows some of the early auto crash tests which began in 1959 in southern Germany with Mercedes-Benz vehicles. During this time period the rate of deaths in accidents were considerably seeing as the number of automobiles on the road was much less than that of today.
A traffic officer at work (:31). Title: car trials at Daimler-Benz with footage of heavy traffic on highways or the autobahn (:34). A chart shows the increase in vehicles and accidents over the decades (1:12), statistics originally published by Cornell University (1:50). Frontal collision percentage rates are considerably high (1:55). A car flips into the air, landing on the roof (2:18). The vehicle shown to be used for a crash test appears to be the 1963 Mercedes-Benz 190 C or the 190 D (2:40). A special rocket is employed to give the test car a speed of 65 mph (3:03). The rocket is driven hydraulically (3:03). The camera zooms in on the crash test dummy (3:15). Instruments are set into the head and chest of the dummy testing the force of how the dummy is flung. A Honeywell Visicorder is installed in the vehicle (3:25). Speedometer attached to the rear wheels (3:50). The test car is connected to the control car by a cable (3:59). Countdown (4:16) and the rocket is set off (4:31). Slow motion footage shows how the front of the car buckles against the bus (4:43). The center of the vehicle; where the passengers are to sit, must be rigid. The door frames retain their shape (5:09). The locks are undamaged (5:23). The special safety lock noted here (5:30) had been patented by Daimler-Benz. How the locking pin operates (5:53). A car collides with a steel barrier at 60 mph (6:30). Buckling at the front of the car is noted (6:50). Another example tests the roof supports (7:18). The Coupe (8:15); made without center supports, is tested. The Saloon is put to the same test (8:15). The gas tank is pictured spinning behind it, spilling gas (8:37). A mechanic checks the interior and the crash test dummies (9:24). A third turn-over test is conducted (9:41). A rear end collision (10:47). In this demonstration the driver dummies are wearing safety belts (11:39). A diagram notes the frame and the sub-frame construction (12:23). The 1951 patent for Daimler-Benz’s (12:34) idea to have a rigid interior which diminishes towards the front and rear of the vehicle is shown. The crumpled rear (12:47). Another test shows the impact on the driver’s seat (12:59). The first test with a safety belt (13:10) and the second without (13:26). The third test involves a passenger with safety belt (13:55). The passenger without a belt collides with the dashboard (14:15). Another test is conducted with a dummy (14:38). A cross section of the dashboard (14:56). Strike test to check the properties of the dashboard (15:15). The interior is crafted without any sharp parts or edges (15:40) to reduce accident injury. The test grounds in Unterturkheim (16:22). Brake tests are conducted with the Mercedes-Benz W112 (16:39). Chassis tests (17:09). The Mercedes front axle with independent suspension (17:34). The rear axle (17:49). A snaking test (20:59) at 80 mph. The Mercedes-Benz 190 at the dealer lot in Sindelfingen (22:09).
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@maifantasia3650
@maifantasia3650 Ай бұрын
All of that safety right out the window at the very end, with two kids perched against the rear parcel shelf. (Yes, I know it was only done as a "cute" closing.) Some wicked driving skills at 21:30.
@kc4cvh
@kc4cvh Ай бұрын
8:31 Here we see a test of the experimental Kraftstofftankwerfersystem, or Fuel Tank Ejection Device, which launches the fuel tank clear of the vehicle to prevent injury to occupants from flash fire. The device was not adopted and so, it is not mentioned by the narrator.
@kamakaziozzie3038
@kamakaziozzie3038 Ай бұрын
Periscope Up! It’s a good day ☀️
@garystar1592
@garystar1592 Ай бұрын
Meanwhile Americans were booting down the roads with their V8 Hemi, Girlfriend and case of beer in the front bench seat lol
@roguedalek900
@roguedalek900 21 күн бұрын
the merc fintails and 70s W123s (and the pontoon to a lesser degree) were absolute panzer wagens . finest cars on the road in their time and day. (the Volvo Amazon 123 came close though). somewhere in Africa I'm sure somewhere today there is a 240D still serving as a taxi as we speak. If I had to mount an invasion of Poland tomorrow I'd load up some W123,s.....LOL
@Matt2chee
@Matt2chee Ай бұрын
Doors open. Easier to get the body out.
@MrPomdownunder
@MrPomdownunder Ай бұрын
8.30 the fuel tank flies off !
@donleamon8653
@donleamon8653 Ай бұрын
Yeah, I did a double take on that one. I think that ramp ripped it right out. Bet the engineers noted that.
@lenscap8925
@lenscap8925 Ай бұрын
You ANIMALS! @7:00 @11:00 A coupe! a Mercedes coupe!!!
@iznasen
@iznasen Ай бұрын
I can see one 😂what's the issue? Do you find it too long to be a coupe?
@mindlightwave
@mindlightwave Ай бұрын
​@@iznasen sad to see such creations trashed but, at least it was for science and safety
@iznasen
@iznasen Ай бұрын
@@mindlightwave checkout "HOLMATRO RESCUE CHALLENGE" they cut brand new cars for the same reason + advertising; and it should not makes you sad; it"s your safety
@user-hm2gb6pm6b
@user-hm2gb6pm6b Ай бұрын
What ?
@MrSebfrench76
@MrSebfrench76 Ай бұрын
Werner von Braun's former colleagues now working for Mercedes Benz.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Ай бұрын
Before that, he worked for the outfit that built the world's most expensive cars. They're called lunar rovers.
@bluejedi723
@bluejedi723 Ай бұрын
been a long time since I heard the term Federal Republic of Germany Used
@heinrichwolf4869
@heinrichwolf4869 27 күн бұрын
It's Germany's name until this very day. Bundesrepublik Deutschland, english: Federal Republic of Germany.
@brianarbenz1329
@brianarbenz1329 Ай бұрын
West Germany -- I have a suggestion that might reduce traffic deaths. It may sound extreme and drastic, but it's two words: speed limits.
@nobbyarmbruster
@nobbyarmbruster Ай бұрын
West Germany has ceased to exist since 1989. At that time, the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic reunified.
@enedenedubedene4811
@enedenedubedene4811 Ай бұрын
8:50; Die Fahrertür hat sich beim Überschlag geöffnet!!!😰😰😰😰 Viele Grüsse aus Germany
@Sturminfantrist
@Sturminfantrist 29 күн бұрын
was a pre school boy back then but when older i never was a Mercedes Fan, GM/OPEL was my love in 60s, 70s , 80s Rekord, Kapitän (my ma loved Kapitän`s) Kommodore and Admiral, Diplomat, my sister drove a 70 built Commodore with V6 engine and automatik, fantastic car far better then Mercedes. Was an Opel/GM fan too , had/drove one Kadett E GL ( too small for me) and two Rekord E 1 , 2.0S Berlina w. automatik and i wouldnt exchange/swap them for an Mercedes , never ever
@jaminova_1969
@jaminova_1969 Ай бұрын
So, where can I get a rocket powered Mercedes-Benz? Also, safety guy with come-a-long needs to be careful!
@leecoleman822
@leecoleman822 Ай бұрын
Mr. A. H. ❤ 🇩🇪 .amen
@iznasen
@iznasen Ай бұрын
21:00 ask a modern car to try that 😂
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 Ай бұрын
If the modern car is a Mercedes-Benz then keine problem
@iznasen
@iznasen Ай бұрын
​ @derekheeps1244 It's funny how "kein oder keinen" means the absolute opposite in my native Moroccan language. Hahaha. Let me translate your comment: "If the modern car is a Mercedes-Benz, then (there is) a problem." Although I have driven only Mercedes for about 20 years. am 37yo. I agree with your statment (the German one)
@maifantasia3650
@maifantasia3650 Ай бұрын
@@iznasen - you've been driving a Benz (the engineer). Mercedes was the business/marketing guy.
@iznasen
@iznasen Ай бұрын
@@maifantasia3650 Mercedes is Gottlieb Daimler's daughter, not the marketing guy; btw Daimler and Benz are both engineers
@maifantasia3650
@maifantasia3650 Ай бұрын
@iznasen - Emil Jellinek, the entrepreneur (also a diplomat and marketing strategist), named the first car he commissioned after his daughter, Mercedes Jellinek. He also later changed his name to Emil Jellinek-Mercedes.
@leecoleman822
@leecoleman822 Ай бұрын
@edwardburek1717
@edwardburek1717 Ай бұрын
Mercedes-Benz are often accredited with many innovations for cars that are now taken for granted - so how come the rocket powered starter never caught on? And since when did they claim the invention of what Eddie Soundhead calls the arse-pack? (11:00)
@gaborbuti1197
@gaborbuti1197 Ай бұрын
Safety and the 50s 60s 😏
@greenbeenie2
@greenbeenie2 Ай бұрын
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THESE STANDARDS ARE STILL KEPT AT D.M.??
@derekheeps1244
@derekheeps1244 Ай бұрын
Aber naturlich
@jonathandp81
@jonathandp81 Ай бұрын
Not since the late 90s.
@enedenedubedene4811
@enedenedubedene4811 Ай бұрын
​@@jonathandp81Ich glaube, du lebst auf dem Mond. Natürlich werden diese Tests nach neuesten Erkenntnissen weitergeführt.😰😰😰 Viele Grüsse aus Germany
@greenbeenie2
@greenbeenie2 Ай бұрын
@@jonathandp81 thank you for the info...I really did not expect them to keep it up. Money makes people lose their "standards". Except for the standard of greed. They really did good with their construction, which is the way they ALL should be. It is always money over people, regardless of which "mode of transportation" it is. God bless
@davidgarris2513
@davidgarris2513 Ай бұрын
IDK but motorcycles and their operators are ignorant and reckless. As well as people that have convertibles. ... You know what I meant
@johnathandaviddunster38
@johnathandaviddunster38 Ай бұрын
Even sixty years ago dummies were driving Mercs ,nothing new then ....
@acersalman8258
@acersalman8258 26 күн бұрын
Great suspension in back wheels why don't made this technology in New cars every technology in New cars losers in old cars better ❤I mean New cars ugly made from blastic and losers feul pump electric losers supposed to be mechanical old cars made from iron
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