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MISSION: CREATE A MOBILITY AID THAT CONFORMS TO THE USER AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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David Herrera
TARGET MARKET Demographic: - 18+. It can be used and embraced by younger ages but geared towards the elderly. Behaviors -Users would be those who maintain a fairly active lifestyle and have to work around the constraints of being unable to use their full appendages, they may have to commute from place to place and have work obligations or school obligations they need to attend to regardless of their physical condition. Attitude Characteristics Many of the users are of medium to diminished strength, perhaps a slower reaction time. They get frustrated with counter-intuitive products. They may live at home or in a home where they have a certain degree of independence
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ENVIRONMENT LIVING SITUATION DEPENDENT Personal Home Use
Assisted Living Centre
•Basic Use
•Transportation
•Limited Use
•Stability
•Size of home
•In-home Care
In Hospital Use
Errands/daily life
•Recovery
•Groceries
•Injury
•last minute errands
•Transportation
•Work
Disabled, you are 25 times more likely to spend a piece of your life in a nursing home. In a long-term study of quadriplegics, they lived for an average of 15 years when independent. When at a nursing home--18 months on average.
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USE SCENARIO
The user may have to add on special pieces to make their device more adaptable to the environment which gives them one more task to do to have an everyday life
Special devices that have to be worn are tedious to put on and are adjusted to fit the person but not for comfort.
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While using their device, the user has no place to store what they may find valuable and have to fine necessary ways to remedy that.
The device will typically require both hands and may not be very easy to use or the user finds them hard to use and will just not use them instead
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5 PROBLEMS Uneven ground can make traversing difficult Not all devices are made for varying body types Devices have limited to no adjustibility A device can be detrimental to the Users self Image
Inclines are difficult for anyone restricted to devices
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INSPIRATION/IDEATION
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DESIGN DIRECTION Initially a crutch with a built in carrier in the handle, a 90 Degree rotation feature and a new innovative type of foot.
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TESTING/VALIDATION Initial mock-ups had a steel foot with a spring to absorb shock to a conduit inside but explored other ways to do this.
The second version was like a self absorbing spring using the concept taken from bouncing shoes
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The 3rd Foot version was sleek but had more points of Weakness
Several iterations later the foot has taken the form reminiscent to a prosthetic running limb
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THEMES The themes revolved around what would be appealing to most everyone.
Traditional
Playful
Timeless
FINAL THEME
Industrial and Sturdy
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FINAL CONCEPT
MOBILIS IN MOBILI LATIN FOR MOVING IN THE MOVING ELEMENT
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FUNCTIONS
A simple L hinge makes adjusting height a snap, just push in the hinges with one hand and with the other slide the pole to the length you need.
The foot is covered in rubber allowing traction and its unique shape also doubles as a scoop and grabber
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The inner foot can come in varying tension strengths, depending on the tension it can allow very little spring to a lot of spring.
The upper pad has a small divot in it, allowing a bags handle to slip in it and the user can control the swinging with their arm.
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NEW USER EXPERIENCE
POSITION The user gets the crutch, be it collapsed in its smallest shape to save room or extended and place it in a ready position
ADJUST Using one hand, the height of the crutch can be adjusted as well as the handle for maximum comfort.
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WALK AWAY Once everything is in position, the user can begin moving away, knowing they can rely on their flexible and sturdy crutch foot.
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MANUFACTURABILITY Memory Foam pad with sealant
Extruded Aluminum powder coated post
Cast Aluminum Handle Cast aluminum base cup with 2 L hinges
Spring Steel Molded outer foot Spring Steel Molded inner foot Outer cover of high Density Rubber
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Varying Colors and materials can be made, giving choices from Titanium to natural resources. These options allow the user to have a more personalized crutch as opposed to a standard aluminum crutch
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The foot comes in three different tiers, depending on what would serve the users needs most as well as price range. The carbon fiber option would not necessarily require the middle insert.
Carbon Fiber Outer Foot
Spring Steel
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Injection Molded Nylon and steel
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BENEFITS ADJUSTABLE TO ALMOST EVERY HEIGHT. QUICK AND EASY TO ADJUST PROMOTES A POSITIVE IMAGE CRUTCH FOOT FLEXIBLE AND ADAPTABLE TO USER AND ENVIRONMENT CUSTOMIZABLE
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