FREE WHEEL Conny YU EN 16038076d
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INDEX
Research & Ideas Development
01 Making Real Product
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A re co rd o f t r y ing to he l p t he AMPUTEES w i t h S MA L L conce pt but BIG ide a. We are n o t m a ki n g a game for ampute es, but m a ki n g a h e l p for t he m to have t he games THE Y WA N T.
R e s e a rc h & Ide a s D e ve lopme nt
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Daily life of wheelchair users In order to find out what design might hold useful or fascinated for wheelchairs users, we h a ve d o n e s o m e re s e a rc h a b o u t t h e i r d a i l y l i f e . A g o o d d e s i g n s h o u l d s o l ve t h e i r i n c o n ve n i e n c e a n d is durable. The things we found out are as follows.
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The lack of flat ground in society When undergoing urban design, the government or the authorities concerned seldom think of the w h e e l c h a i r u s e r s . M a n y s t a i r s a n d u n e v e n g ro u n d or roads may seriously affec t their transpor t.
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The irregularity of wheelchair-friendly t rans p o r t at i o n Many transpor tations in the society have yet to install wheelchair-friendly system. Wheelchair users often find it inconvenience to get in the buses or trains.
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Difficulties in expending s o c i al c i rc l e Wheelchair users often face the fact that people seldom date them. People always ignore them when planing to go dancing or playing spor t.
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Many places are still not accessible Wheelchairs nowadays still have many limitations. They can't move on beach or somewhere non-soild ground.
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The Evolutionary history The debut of wheelchair was found in acient China, then was improved by inventor in England. But it was still not quite user-friendly as it counld only be operated with the help of others. In 19th century, wheelchairs has improve to another level. It could be operated by users themselves without any helpers. Meanwhile, inventors refer the engine of car to make wheelchair automatic. In early 20th century, wheelchairs was improved to be less bulky and was able to carry by hands. At the same time, electric wheelchair was also invented. The improvement of wheelchair keep going on.
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Wh e e l ch a i r w i th a Sled Tr y i n g t o m a k e a w h e e l c h a i r t h a t c a n b e o p e r a t e d o n b o t h the solid ground and non-solid ground, what we have to do is creating a chair with the wheels and sleds. This chair should have t h e f u n c t i o n o f c h a n g i n g f ro m w h e e l s t o s l e d a n d f ro m s l e d t o w h e e l s. S o, we s t a r te d to m a ke s ke tc h u p m o d e l s t h at re f o r m i n g t h e w h e e l c h a i r s . H o w e v e r, w e f o u n d i t d i f f i c u l t t o h a v e b o t h functions it we put the wheelchair in an ordinar y wheelchair s truc ture s. I t i s a m us t for us to look for d i f fe re nt ki nd o f chai rs a n d p i c k th e m os t s ui ta b le on e for re for m ati on .
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Experiment for R ed e s i g ni ng O l d Chai r s We h a v e p i c k e d u p t w o t y p e s o f o l d c h a i r s f r o m different places. The office chair seems having a s a f e s t r u c t u re f o r t h e u s e r s a l t h o u g h i t i s n o t e a s y for redesign. B ut oppositely, the ordinar y chair with four legs is much easier for redesign in diifferent par ts b e c a us e of i ts g e om e tr i c s h a p e. Ad d i n g a lon g sled to the bottom of the legs will not be too odd fo r i ts outlook . B ut s ti ll, we h ave to p ay attnti on on t he we i g ht of i t.
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C h a i r Stru c tu re A s th e s truc ture of a c h a i r i s ve r y i m p or ta nt f o r e n s u r i n g t h e s a f e t y, w e h a v e t o s t u d y more on how to make it possible to stand f i r m l y w h e n t h e u s e r t a k i n g va r i o u s a c t i o n s on it. And what we found effective is t h e C O N N E C T I O N S a n d O B L I Q U E S U P P O R T. But oblique support requires accurate professional physical calculation and kn owle d g e. Th e re fore, i t m ay b e b e tte r for us to m a ke th e c h a i r s wi th le g s a s a s tud e nt.
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At the very begining, we are inspired by the structure of skateboard which can easily be removed the wheels to become a somewhat sled board But this is too inconvenient to users because everytime you have to remove the nails to take off the wheels
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Then we planned to find or create a easy system that can switch the structure of our chair.
But the fact that this kind of design involves so many calculations and is too clumsy makes us decide to find another better solution.
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At last, we decided to create a board which c a n tur n ove r th e s i d e s.
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Th i s d e s i g n i s at p re s e nt th e b e s t f i t for our g oa l. I t i s a e a s y s turc ture wh i c h i s a b le to com b i n e th e f un c ti on s of wh e e l a n d s le d.
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Real Produc ts Pre p a ration D o i n g t h e t e s t i n g m o d e l s i n s ke t c h u p h e l p s u s t o p i c k o u t t h e b e s t d e s i g n f o r o u r f i n a l c h a i r. H o w e v e r, t h e m o s t impor tant par t is not the outlook of the product, but the functions of the changing from the wheels to sleds and from sleds to wheels. What the focus of this product is to l e t t h e u s e r s c a n g o to t h e p l a ce s t h e y wa nt w i t h t h i s c h a i r givin g n o li m i tati o n to the m.
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Th e 5 Ne ce s s a r y p a r ts of a c h a i r. 1 . B a c k U p h ols te r y 2 .S e at 3 .Wh e e lc h a i r Le g s 4 .S le d Pa r t 5 .Ar m e s t
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We h a v e d o t h e re s e a rc h a n d t a k i n g v a i o u s c h a i r s d i m e n s i o n a s reference. Many of them have different propor tion due to the d e s i g n s a n d th e d i f fe re n ce of ta rg e t a ud i e n ce s. Th e re fore, we h ave take the dimension that pass the safety standard of a standard WH E E LC H AI R a s our ta rg e t us e r s i s AM P U T E S S .
S l e d Pa r t
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The B a c k U p h o l s te r y
S le d Par t
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S e t t i ng u p t he Chai r Co m b i n i n g t h e m a j o r p a r t s , w e h a v e s o o n g o t t h e f i r s t p r o t o t y p e o f t h e c h a i r. L u c k i l t , i t i s able for the user to sit on it. The following step is to rub the sharp par t of the wood in order to make the chair users can sit on it co m f o r t a b l y a n d to e n s u re t h e S L E D PA RTS c a n o p e r a t e s m o o t h l y. T h i s p r o c e s s r e a l l y h e l p s us understand the whole structure of the m o s t b a s i c c h a i r. I t i s re a l l y d i f f i c u l t t o b u i l d up a chair for poeple to sit as we have to be considered by the physical phenomenon and c a lc ulati on a p a r t f rom th e d e s i g n .
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Che c ki ng & Re f i ne m ent Then we sprayed it for coloring and test for the w h e e l s - s l e d c h a n g i n g f u n c t i o n . H o w e v e r, i t s e e m s not ver y successful. It works smoothly when it is i n t h e S L E D m o d e. B u t p ro b l e m s co m e o u t w h e n we tur n i t i nto th e WH E E L S m od e.
The wheels cannot S TA N D v e r y s t r o n g l y due to the force of we i g h t.
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Fu n c tio n C h a n gi n g The Sled-Wheels function can not operate ver y s m o o t h l y b e c a u s e o f t h e f o rce, i t w i l l b e t u r n e d dow n au to mat ic a lly. Th e re fore, we tr i e d to a d d 4 D o o r - C h a i n Lo c k s o n t h e t wo s l e d s p a r t i n o rd e r he l p it st ands st ra i g htly i n th e wh e e l-m od e. An d we do it su cce ss f ully a s th e 4 loc k s g i ve p re s s ure to t he sl e d par t. Th e s le d p a r t i s h e ld a n d loc ke d ver y tightly. The chair finally c an operate in both t wo mo de smo oth ly. This process really makes us to find ways and generate different ideas to fix the problem although we are not familiar with its phenomenon. It gives us a good experience for problem solving but not only doing what we want by o u r he a r t.
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F RE E W H E E L We n a m e t h i s p ro d u c t F R E E W H E E L a s we a i m g i v i n g t h e u s e r a f re e a c ti on wh i le us i n g th i s p rod uc t for movement. I t i s no t a g a m e of a m p ute e s, b ut a d e v i ce for th e AMPU TEES TO ENJOY T H E G AM E T H E Y WA N T. Th e b i g s e l l i n g p o i n t o f t h i s d e v i c e i s t h e f u n c t i o n o f c h a n g i n g t h e w h e e l s a n d s l e d. Th i s f u n c t i o n e n a b le s th e us e r c a n g e t to a ny wh e re th e y want and wi ll no t b e li m i te d by th e la n d for m tex ture. No m at ter so li d pavement o r n o n - s o l i d g ro u n d , t h e u s e r c a n ke e p g o i n g f o r t h e i r o w n t r i p. T h i s d e v i c e d o n o t u s e a b i g w h e e l a s t h e t r a d i t i o n a l w h e e l c h a i r. I n s t e a d , t h e s m a l l s t r o n g w h e e l s a r e i n s t a l l e d o n t h e s l e d p a r t. W h y we d o i t i s b e c a u s e we w a n t t o m a ke th i s d e v i ce d i f fe re nt f rom th e tra d i ti on a l one. I t i s no t a chai r f o r t h e a m p u t e e h i m s e l f o r h e r s e l f o n l y, b u t a l s o f o r t h e i r p a r t n e r. We a i m f o r F R E E A C T I O N a n d t h e C LO S E B O N D I N G a m on g th e us e r s.
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1 . M u l t i - Fu nc t ion s
The Push Handle is design with a rough s t r u c t u r e w i t h t i n y I N T E R VA L S . A p a r t f r o m ensuring the safety that the people can w a l k t h e c h a i r s a f e l y a n d s t e a d i l y, i t a l s o p ro v i d e a p l a c e f o r h o l d i n g t h e u s e r s ' o w n b e lon g i n g s
2 . Whe e l M o d e
Th e s m a ll wh e e l e n a b le th e us ers c an have a m o re s m o o t h a n d q u i c k a c t i o n . S u re l y, w i t h h i s or h e r p a r tn e r i s a m us t.
3. Sled Mode
This par t is different from the traditional w h e e l c h a i r s. I t e n a b l e u s e r s to t rave l s o m e non-solid landform. And the tip of the sled ensure that the whole chair is always wa lki n g on th e s a m e le ve l.
4. Whe e l Lo c k
There are 4 wheel locks installed on the c h a i r. A p a i r o f w h e e l l o c k s c a n b e f o u n d o n o n e s l e d. Th i s i s a n i m p o r t a n t d e s i g n to m a i nt a i n t h e s l e d w i l l n o t b e c ra c ke d d ow n when it is in the wheel mode in order to ke e p th e wh e e ls s ta n d s tra i g htly.
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X- Ca re Ma x It is a good try for us think of our own brand and advertisement method as an EID student as we se l do m do it. S i m p l y, we n a m e t h e b ra n d o f t h e w h e e l c h a i r w i t h the targets we hope to to it for the disablities, giving the maximum care for them as we can. The re fo re, t he X in t he l o go i s a c tua lly th e I NF I NI T Y sy mbo l t hat re pre se nt o u r INF I NI T Y of C AR E . M a k i n g t h e w h e e l c h a i r l e a f l e t a l s o g i ve s u s a g o o d t ra i n i n g o n t h e g ra p h i c s a n d l ayo u t. I t i s i m p o r t a nt to know how to divide piles of information in diiffe re nt se ssio n and arran g e th e m a cc rod i n g to th e PR IOR IT Y.
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Co nt ac t Us
Free Wheel
Why choose F R EE WHEEL ?
Wh at WHEEL you d o ? ¡ The most suitable wheelchair for your child. A struc ture enables free ac tions on the chairs that gives your child a full exper ience of movement. N o bar r iers, no limitation.
Bar r i e rs -f re e M ove m e nt The setting of the sled and wheel func tion allow the little users go for any sites they want without limitation.
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Th i s u ser man u al gi ve s g u i de p oi nt s to t h e most common p roce du re s a nd te chni que s i nvol ve d i n t h e safe op erat i on an d mai nte n an ce of you r wh ee l ch ai r. Ple a se p ra c ti ce the se tech n i q u e s u nt i l you are comp e te nt i n man oe u v r i n g arou n d ob st ac le s a nd fe e l at e a se i n cont rol l i n g you r wh ee l ch ai r. Th e tech n i q u e s de scr i b ed i n t h i s b ook le t a re a sta r ti ng p oi nt for a n e w wh ee l ch ai r u ser, wi t h safet y b ei n g t h e p r i me con si derat i on. Use thi s b ook le t a s a b asi c g u i de. M any wh e e l ch ai r u ser s su ccessf u l l y u se t h e tech n i q u e s sugge ste d on the fol l owi n g p ag es. I t i s al so adv i sab l e t h at a h e al t h care p rofe ssi on al b e i nvolve d p r i or to your wh e e l ch ai r b e i n g op erated. A LWAYS E NSU RE t h at t h e b rak e s are ap p li e d w he n e nte r i ng or l eav i n g t h e wh e e l ch ai r an d t h at wh en t rave l l i n g i n a motor veh i cl e the w he e lcha i r use r t ran sfe r s to t h e motor veh i cl es seat an d u ses t h e safet y rest rai nt s provi d e d i n the m otor ve h i cl e.
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Th i s u se r man u al gi ve s g u i de p oi nt s to t h e most common p roce du re s a nd te chni que s i nvol ved i n t h e safe op erat i on an d mai nte n an ce of you r wh ee l ch ai r. Ple a se p ra c ti ce the se te ch n i q u e s u nt i l you are comp e te nt i n man oe u v r i n g arou n d ob st acl es a nd fe e l at e a se i n cont rol l i n g you r wh ee l ch ai r. Th e tech n i q u e s de scr i b ed i n t h i s b ook l et a re a sta r ti ng p oi nt for a n ew wh ee l ch ai r u ser, wi t h safet y b ei n g t h e p r i me con si derat i on. Use thi s b ook le t a s a b asi c g u i de. M any wh e e l ch ai r u ser s su ccessf u l l y u se t h e tech n i q u e s sugge ste d on the fol l owi n g p ag e s. I t i s al so adv i sab l e t h at a h e al t h care p rofe ssi on al be i nvolve d p r i or to your wh ee l ch ai r b e i n g op erate d. A LWAYS E NSU RE t h at t h e b rak e s are ap p li e d w he n e nte r i ng or l e av i n g t h e wh e e l ch ai r an d t h at wh en t rave l l i n g i n a motor veh i cl e t he w he e lcha i r use r t ran sfer s to t h e motor veh i cl es seat an d u ses t h e safet y rest rai nt s p rovi d e d i n the m otor veh i cl e.
M a i ntena nce
S le d -Wh e el Funt i o n
•Protec t your Free Wheel by having it ser viced regula r ly. Proper ca re a nd maintenance a re essent ia l to keep your w heelcha ir in sa fe wor k ing condit ion. Per iodic inspec tion, a djust ment, a nd repla cement of wor n pa r t s w ill provide ma ny yea rs of super b per for ma nce. When you believe t hat a component or pa r t of your Free Wheel is not func t ioning proper ly, cont a c t your Gra ha m-Field dea ler immediately, a s a potentially
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•Ha za rdous a nd condit ion could result. Only excellent condit ion is a ccept a ble where sa fet y is concer ned. •There is no ser vice ma nua l for t he Free Wheel. Plea se cont a c t you dea ler w ith ser vice quest ions not a nswered by t his ma nua l. Note: We recommend t hat you have a Gra ha m-Field dea ler per for m a six mont h ma intena nce check , a s t he dea ler may find a nd cor rec t a problem w hich might ot her w ise go undetec ted a nd event ua lly ca use more ser ious problems a nd/or persona l injur y.
SL ED mode: The wheel lock is unlocked and t he wheels are on the upper par t o f t he sled. I t enables the movement on sof t landfor m
WHE E L m od e: Tu r ni ng t he m i ddl e pa r t of t he sl e d d ownsi de. And l oc k t he wheel l ock . The wheel s a re fi xed a nd set t l ed o n t he grou nd. I t ena bl e t he m ovem e nt on t he fl at pedest r i a n.
S afe t y Pre ca u t i o n s • D o not exceed the weig ht capacit y • D o not at tempt steep inclines (greater t ha n 10 d egrees) u nl ess you r wheel c ha i r i s fitte d wit h ant i t ipping wheels and you have a ssi st a nce. • D o not adjust the footrests lower than 6. 5c m s ( 2½ i ns) f rom t he grou nd. • D o not st and on the footplates when t ra nsfer r i ng to or f rom t he wheel c ha i r. Thi s could cause t he c hair to tip. • Never allow a user to ‘fall ’ back wards i nto t he seat u na i ded when t ra nsfer r i ng i nto th e wheelc hair. This could cause the wheel c ha i r to t i p. • D o not lean on the wheelchair or use i t a s a wa l k i ng a i d, t hi s cou l d resu l t i n a l oss of balance. • D o not lean / reach for ward unless you have ensu red t he c a stors a re i n a for wa rd position . • D o not at tempt to lif t the wheelchair by t he a r m rest s or l eg rest s i f t hey a re of t he re movable t ype. • D o not replace or fit any other par ts ot her t ha n R O MA ME DIC AL pa r t s to you r wheelch air. • D o not fix any restraints to the wheel s of t he wheel c ha i r. • Ensure t hat t he brakes are clean and a d j u sted cor rec t l y. Bra k es c a n f a i l i f t he t y res are n ot in flated cor rec tly. • D O NOT sit on the front of the seat and at tem pt to rea c h for hi g h obj ec t s. Thi s cou ld potent ially lead to a for ward tip and i nj u r y to t he u ser. • D O NOT st and on the footplates, this wi l l c a u se t he wheel c ha i r to t i p for wa rd. Al ways flip the foot rest s up and use the floor. • DO RE ME MBER TO LOCK THE WHEEL LO CK D U RING THE WHE E L MO DE.
S le d -Wh e el Funt i o n
•You ca n do ma ny of t he scheduled ma intena nce t a sks yourself, if you have mechanical a bilit y a nd a few ba sic tools. R efer to t he ma intena nce schedule on t he nex t pag e for t he recommended regula r it y of ea ch procedure. I f a ny ma intena nce procedure is not clea r to you, a sk your Gra ha mField dea ler for a ssist a nce. Ca ut ion: I mproper ma intena nce ca n ca use operat ing problem a nd may a ffec t your wa r rant y. WARNING: Una ut hor ized modificat ion or t he use of non-X- Ca re M a x repla cement par ts could cha nge t he st ruc t ure of t he w heelcha ir, void t he wa r ra nt y, a nd create a hazardous condit ion result ing in ser ious persona l injur y.
Conta c t Us 24-hours ser vice customers hot line: 2457 7777 Ema il: customerser vices@ xca rema x.hk Address: 1 Ha r bour R oa d, Wa n Cha i, Hong Kong
M a i ntena nce •Protec t your Free Wheel by having it ser viced regula r ly. Proper ca re a nd ma intenance a re essent ia l to keep your w heelcha ir in sa fe wor k ing condit ion. Per iodic inspec tion, a djust ment, a nd repla cement of wor n pa r t s w ill provide ma ny yea rs of super b per for ma nce. When you believe t hat a component or pa r t of your Free Wheel is not func t ioning proper ly, cont a c t your Gra ha m-Field dea ler immediately, a s a potentially •Ha za rdous a nd condit ion could result. Only excellent condit ion is a ccept a ble where sa fet y is concer ned.
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