Retractor definition

Retractor means a device designed to accommodate a part or the whole of the strap of a Child Restraint System. The term covers the following devices:
Retractor means a device designed to accommodate a part or the whole of the strap of an Enhanced Child Restraint System. The term covers the following devices: 2.41.1. Automatically-locking retractor", a retractor which allows extraction of the desired length of a strap and, when the buckle is fastened, automatically adjusts the strap to the wearer's physique, further extraction of the strap without voluntary intervention by the wearer being prevented. 2.41.2. Emergency-locking retractor", a retractor which does not restrict the strap wearer's freedom of movement in normal driving conditions. Such a device has length-adjusting devices which automatically adjust the strap to the wearer's physique, and a locking mechanism actuated in an emergency by: 2.41.2.1. Deceleration of the vehicle, extraction of the strap from the retractor, or any other automatic means (single sensitivity); 2.41.2.2. A combination of any of these means (multiple sensitivity).
Retractor means a device to accommodate part or the whole of the strap of a safety-belt.

Examples of Retractor in a sentence

  • In the event the Combination Nerve Retractor successfully passes the Proof of Concept (as determined by NuVasive in good faith), NuVasive agrees to pay ▇▇.

  • The OPTrac Retractor is a fully reusable device that can be used for conventional open-chest cardiac surgeries as well as beating heart procedures.

  • It comprises the following components: - the OPTrac Retractor separates the ribs and maximizes access to the chest cavity through a sternotomy or mini-sternotomy; - the StillSite Stabilizer attaches to the OPTrac Retractor and applies light pressure to the blocked coronary artery to minimize motion at the grafting site; and - the SutureStays secure pericardial sutures to optimally position the heart for the procedure and to provide an unobstructed surgical field.

  • In the instance NuVasive fails to introduce a Combination Nerve Root Retractor within the Commercialization Period (as may be extended), NuVasive agrees to grant the '781 Patent back to ▇▇.

  • NuVasive shall have a period of *** months from the Effective Date to commercialize a Combination Nerve Root Retractor ("Commercialization Period"), unless mutually agreed upon by the Parties in writing to extend the Commercialization Period or unless the lack of commercialization is caused by delays in obtaining FDA clearance for the Combination Nerve Root Retractor.

  • Integrated Shoulder and Lap Belt: Seat shall be provided with ALR (Automatic Locking Retractor).

  • See below: Guardian Vaginal Retractor – licensed to CooperSurgical, Inc.

  • NuVasive shall have a period of eighteen (18) months from the Effective Date to commercialize a Combination Nerve Root Retractor ("Commercialization Period"), unless mutually agreed upon by the Parties in writing to extend the Commercialization Period or unless the lack of commercialization is caused by delays in obtaining FDA clearance for the Combination Nerve Root Retractor.

  • The wheelchair securement system will be Q’Straint QRT MAX Automatic Retractor System Q-8309-L with L-Track anchorage system and J-Hooks, or equivalent.


More Definitions of Retractor

Retractor means a device for accommodating a part or the whole of the strap of a safety belt;
Retractor means a device designed to accommodate a part or the whole of the strap of a Child Restraint System. The term covers the following devices: 2.38.1. “Automatically-locking retractor”, a retractor which allows extraction of the desired length of a strap and, when the buckle is fastened, automatically adjusts the strap to the wearer's physique, further extraction of the strap without voluntary intervention by the wearer being prevented. 2.38.2. “Emergency-locking retractor”, a retractor which does not restrict the strap wearer's freedom of movement in normal driving conditions. Such a device has length-adjusting devices which automatically adjust the strap to the wearer's physique, and a locking mechanism actuated in an emergency by: 2.38.2.1. deceleration of the vehicle, extraction of the strap from the retractor, or any other automatic means (single sensitivity); 2.38.2.2. a combination of any of these means (multiple sensitivity). 2.39. “Inclined position” means a special position of the chair which allows the child to recline. 2.40. “Lying down/supine/prone position” means a position where at least the child's head and body excluding its limbs are on a horizontal surface when at rest in the restraint. 2.41. “Vehicle seat” means a structure, which may or may not be integral with the vehicle structure, complete with trim and intended to seat one adult person. In this respect:
Retractor means a device for storing part or all of the webbing in a seat belt assembly; (rétracteur) "rim base" [Repealed, SOR/2008-258, s. 1]