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Title: Easel 5000


1
Easel 5000
  • New Adjustable Easel

2
Introduction
  • Senior Design Team 3
  • Team Easel 5000
  • Alison Biercevicz
  • Seth Novoson
  • Justin Yu
  • Cooperative effort between UConns Biomedical
    Engineering Senior Design and the National
    Science Foundation

3
Who the Project will Benefit
  • National Science Foundation
  • Engineering Projects to Aid Persons with
    Disabilities
  • Mission- To assist individuals in reaching their
    maximum potential for enjoyable and productive
    lives
  • Clients
  • Dr. Brooke Hallowell
  • Tom Depugh

4
What is the Project?
  • An adjustable art easel for an artist with
    cerebral palsy

5
Cerebral Palsy
  • Cerebral palsy is a condition resulting from
    brain damage
  • The symptoms
  • Loss of fine motor ability
  • Abnormal muscle tone
  • Abnormal movements
  • Vision problems

6
Why the Project is Being Done
  • The easel created in 2003 did not completely meet
    the needs of the artist, Tom Depugh
  • Previous design
  • Complicated motor
  • Not completely adjustable
  • Tripping hazard
  • Was not portable
  • The canvas did not project
  • No light source

7
2003 Design
Motor was too complicated
Too large to be portable
The canvas didnt fully project toward the artist
Legs created a tripping hazard
8
Project Objectives
  • Expected Results
  • An easel designed and constructed to completely
    meet the needs of Tom Depugh
  • A design that addresses the problems with the
    previous design

9
Team Objectives
  • Use educational background to create an effective
    design
  • Develop design process
  • Learn
  • Project Planning
  • Management
  • Troubleshooting

10
Methodology
11
Research
Aesthetics Artist Orientation
Material Strength
Power supply Light Source
12
Design
  • Mechanical Analysis
  • Stress, strain
  • Attachment to table
  • Easel face
  • Material Analysis
  • Cost effectiveness

13
Scheduling
  • First preliminary design with analysis
  • Second prelim design with analysis
  • Third prelim design w/ analysis
  • Analysis to determine optimum project

14
Scheduling Continued
  • Final parts order on optimal design
  • Final report
  • Final power point presentation

15
Construction
  • Semester 2!

16
Qualifications
  • Biomechanics Backgrounds
  • CE 211 Static Mechanics
  • CE 212 Dynamic Mechanics
  • CE 287 Mechanics of Materials
  • BME 261W Biomechanics
  • ME 227 Machine Part Design

17
Qualifications Continued
  • Biomaterials Backgrounds
  • MMAT 201 Introduction to Materials
  • BME 271 - Biomaterials
  • MMAT 234 Materials Protection
  • MMAT 265 Phase Transform Kinetics

18
Marketed Products Able Table
  • Price 64.95
  • Very flexible numerous positions
  • Supports 20 lbs.
  • Versatile use
  • Difficult to adjust to desired position
  • Fragile if handled roughly

19
Marketed Products Versa-Table
  • Price About 115.00
  • Lightweight
  • Portable
  • Easy to use
  • Easy storage
  • Adjusts for height, depth, and angle
  • Not adjustable enough

20
Marketed ProductsThe Dreamer
  • Price 3,025.00
  • Motorized
  • Stable
  • Allows for large canvases
  • Adjusts to height, length, and direction
  • Very large
  • No storage options
  • Expensive

21
Previous Design Accessible Easel (Spring 03)
  • Problems
  • Electrical components with wires as safety
    hazards
  • User friendliness

22
Our Product Easel 5000
  • Support up to 20x20 Canvas
  • User friendly
  • Portable
  • Stable
  • Easily stored
  • No motors or exposed wires

23
Resources
  • 750 Budget
  • Materials
  • Labor Hours
  • Labor hours
  • Welding
  • Machine Shop Certification

24
Materials
  • Raw materials wood/metal
  • Prefabricated ball joint
  • Manually adjustable locking mechanism
  • Metal clips
  • Lighting system
  • Easy on/off switch
  • Batteries
  • Metal Nuts/Bolts/Screws
  • Metal clamps

25
Budget Breakdown
  • Raw materials 80 - 300
  • Locking ball joint 15 - 70
  • Clips 10
  • Lighting system 30
  • Nuts/Bolts/Screws 25 - 100
  • Easel clamps 40 - 50
  • Labor hours (10/hour) 0 - 30
  • TOTAL COST 200 - 590

26
Conclusion
  • Large market for our product
  • Design will incorporate elements not seen in
    existing market products
  • More expensive new features
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