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P14007: Wheelchair Assist. Introduction. Che -An Lee – Industrial and Systems Engineer Dan Schuster – Mechanical Engineer Phil Medalie – Mechanical Engineer Tom Elliot – Electrical Engineer. Agenda. Problem Statement Current Product Expected Project benefits Deliverables
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Introduction • Che-An Lee – Industrial and Systems Engineer • Dan Schuster – Mechanical Engineer • Phil Medalie – Mechanical Engineer • Tom Elliot – Electrical Engineer
Agenda • Problem Statement • Current Product • Expected Project benefits • Deliverables • Customer Requirements • Benchmarking Specs • Engineering Requirements
Problem Statement • Current State • Current anti-roll back devices exist that can be added onto wheel chairs, as well as motorized wheel chairs to provide movement assistance • Majority of manual chairs do not come standard with these devices • Many of these assistance devices are expensive and inhibit some of the benefits of manual chairs • Desired State • The device should maintain all of the benefits of a manual wheel chair(light weight, small turning radius, compact, etc.) • The device should also be able to aid the user when traversing inclines and declines, as well as prevent roll back when moving up an incline • Project Goals • Design a system that encompasses the desired properties while maintaining the key benefits of a manual chair • Key Desired Properties • Ability to provide movement assist up inclines • Ability to decelerate the user when moving down declines • Ability to prevent the wheel chair from rolling back down a hill and slipping out from under user • Constraints • The wheel chair should still meet ADA standards regarding size constraints(doorways, buildings, etc.) • System Cost
Current Product • Anti-Rollback Devices • MagicWheels • Manual Chairs • Motorized Chairs Image References: http://www.rehabmart.com http://www.magicwheels.com/
Expected Project benefits • Solutions for manual wheelchair users • Engineering design experience • Basis for future senior design project
Deliverables • Functional prototype that has the potential to be manufactured • Test data verifying engineering requirements • Bill of materials • Detailed design with documentation • User’s guide for operation