Beach Wheelchair & Walker

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BEACH WHEELCHAIR & WALKER Team 13 Maya Alfonso Kyle O’Brien Matthew Ellis Danielle Lapointe

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Team 13 Maya Alfonso Kyle O’Brien Matthew Ellis Danielle Lapointe. Beach Wheelchair & Walker. Overview. The Client Purpose of Project Divisions of Labor Part Breakdown Completed Work Budget Conclusion Acknowledgements Questions. Cerebral Palsy. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BEACH WHEELCHAIR &

WALKER

Team 13Maya AlfonsoKyle O’Brien

Matthew EllisDanielle Lapointe

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Overview The Client Purpose of Project Divisions of Labor Part Breakdown Completed Work Budget Conclusion Acknowledgements Questions

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Cerebral Palsy

Refers to a number of non-curable neurological disorders that appear in infancy or early childhood and permanently affect body movement and muscle coordination but don’t worsen over time.

Caused by abnormalities in parts of the brain that control muscle movements.

Effects the body’s movement, balance, and posture. Many different treatments: Physical therapy, Botox to

relax contracting muscles, drugs to control seizures, and orthotic devices.

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Spastic Cerebral Palsy

Most common type of Cerebral Palsy Neuromuscular mobility impairment

Stemming from an upper motor neuron lesion in the brain Have one or more tight muscle groups which limit

movement Patients have a hard time holding and letting go of

objects Difficulty moving from one position to another (stiff,

jerky movements)

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The Client Jack Davies 12 years old 72 pounds 4’ 4” tall Diagnosed with cerebral palsy, also suffers from scoliosis

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Project Purpose Design a wheelchair capable of safely

transporting Jack across sandy terrainImportant that there be enough restraints for

Jack to be safe but also be comfortableDevice must be compatible with tumbleforms

chair that parents haveChair must also be able to support feeding

tube and accompanying backpack apparatusFor maximum comfort, chair should recline

at multiple angles

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Overview of Chair

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Division of Labor Kyle O’Brien

Mechanical Design○ Solidworks part simulations

Fabrication and Construction

Maya AlfonsoParts DesignDealer ContactFabrication and Construction

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Seat (Tumbleforms Chair) Parents are providing a seat that is tailored to Jack’s size and support needs Seat is best suited to provide

support for Jack’s scoliosis Removable to allow

wheelchair to fold smaller Allows family to replace

cushions to adjust to Jack’s figure as he grows

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Frame Platform and back frame Seat will be anchored to

back frame by very strong Velcro adhesive

Will have ability to recline at various angles

Compact frame for easy packing

Locking pin system that will allow chair to fold

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Chassis Lower section of the chair

that sits under the seat platform

Includes axels and is weight bearing portion of chair

Must be built to withstand Jack’s weight as he grows

Built to absorb some of the shock of rough terrain

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Wheels Wheelez brand

Back wheels: 49 cm PU beach wheels

Front wheels: 24 cm PU beach wheels with caster

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Reclining Mechanism

oTilt-in-space style reclining

oMultiple angles to choose from

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Completed Work Comprehensive and complete

mechanical design Parts and materials selection Strength evaluation of selected metal

parts

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Budget

Parts Estimated Cost

Frame (axle, lower frame, seat platform, back support) $1,200

Tires $400

Misc. (Velcro, pads, paint, etc.) $200

Total Cost $1,800

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The Client Matthew Davies

12 years oldCerebral Palsy98 lbs.4’ 11” tallCan walk, is receptiveUses a walker or quad-canes

to move around

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Purpose of The Project Develop a posterior walker for Matthew

that can be used across sand and other difficult terrainMust be able to provide trunk support to

promote proper gait Safety is the most important aspectMust be able to fold conveniently for easy

transportationWill have a broad height adjustment range to

make it suitable for Matthew for many years

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Divisions of Labor Matt

Mechanical DesignFabrication and Construction

DanielleOrdering Parts/Dealer ContactFabrication and Construction

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Frame Wenzelite NIMBO Young

Adult Lightweight Aluminum Posterior Walker Frame

PortabilityLightweightCollapsible

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Frame Height Adjustable height

Aluminum rods welded to original frame to extend the range

Add roughly 4 to 5 inches to the original height range

Accommodating client’s growth to an expected height of 6 feet

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Wheels Medical Wheeleez Wheels

Polyurethane balloon wheelsNon-corrosive and will not puncture8 inch diameter wheels for the back11 inch diameter wheels for the frontNew swivel casters for the two front

wheels to accommodate the change in size

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Seat Wenzelite Seat Harness

Allow for Matthew to sit and rest anywhere

Waterproof SeatNeoprene seat cover will

protect the seat from wet bathing suits

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Brakes Need disc brakes to allow optimal safety

for Matthew when he is seated

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Completed Work Ordered and received walker frame and

seat harness Ordered Brakes Wheels and accessories selection CAD design in progress

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Budget

Parts Cost

Frame 183

Wheels 475

Seat 50

Harness 50

Brakes 70

Miscellaneous 200

Shipping 100

Total ~1100

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Conclusion Priority is Jack’s and Matthew’s safety Provide client with beach travel that can

adjust to his size as he grows Design a product that is both easy to

transport and easy for parents to push and use

Design product to exactly meet the needs of the clients and their family

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Acknowledgements Davies Family Dr. Enderle Marek and Emily Jennifer Desrosiers and Kerrie Wenzler Serge and Pete – UConn Machine Shop

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QUESTIONS?