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P13675 Bike Helmet Mirror System. Team. Rob Fish (Industrial Designer) Zachary Kirsch (Mechanical Engineer, PM) Martin Savage (Mechanical Engineer) Olivia Scheibel (Mechanical Engineer) Henry Woltag (Industrial and Systems Engineer). Guides, Advisor, Sponsor. Guide Mr. Rick Lux
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Team • Rob Fish (Industrial Designer) • Zachary Kirsch (Mechanical Engineer, PM) • Martin Savage (Mechanical Engineer) • Olivia Scheibel (Mechanical Engineer) • Henry Woltag (Industrial and Systems Engineer)
Guides, Advisor, Sponsor • Guide • Mr. Rick Lux • Customer • Dr. B. Brooks • Faculty Support • Dr. M. Gomes • Dr. M. Lam • Sponsor • RIT MSD Project Office
Outline • Introduction and Project History • Customer Needs • Concept Selection • Risk Assessment
Mission Statement Current rear view mirrors systems for bicycles are clumsy, unattractive, poor quality, too expensive, or have a small viewing range. Our solution is to create a low cost alternative that requires no power to operate, and attaches to any helmet.
Background Adjustable Over-head system
Affinity Diagram Functionality Marketability Ergonomics GreenProcess Inexpensive Adjustable w/o Tools Easy to Store Holds Mirror Orientation Environmental Considerations Aesthetically Pleasing Provides Wide Viewing Angle Colors Customizable Light Weight Adjustable w/o Tools Comfortable Detaches from Helmet Shape Safe to Ware Adjustable Mirrors Doesn’t Compromise Helmet Integrity Adjustable Mirrors Clear, Correctly Oriented Image Design For Disassembly Attaches to Multiple Types of Helmets Recyclability No Power Input Durable Fog / Rain Resistant Env. Friendly Materials Minimizes Obstruction to Forward view Withstand Elements Ability to block out Sun Doesn't Increase Wind Resistance