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EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

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Page 1: EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

EASELECTRICEASELECTRICTeam 4

Adam Frank Jackie Jon

Page 2: EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

IntroductionIntroduction Planning a Design

General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used in a community of cognitively impaired individuals.

Should be light-weight and movable in 3 planes of motion and controllable tilt operations (i.e. front to back, side to side, and up and down)

Page 3: EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

Overview of Client, Harry Grim Moderate Cognitive Impairment (MR) Limited Arm Movement and Dexterity Received “Painting Easely” project developed

by UConn students in 2002 Flaws include:

Too large and heavy Safety concerns involving speed of movement Control settings

Page 4: EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

Specifications Safety Features:

Automatic mechanism to stop movement of easel beyond its maximal excursion

Master switch to turn device on/off Powered by a wall switch Slow movements so there is sufficient time to control

device due to delayed responsive skills of the artist No exposed cords or wires

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Control Features Detachable joysticks to control easel movement

from a wheelchair Master switch located on the back of the device Simplistic controls that can be easily

maneuvered by individuals with MR

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Size Restrictions Requests for Device Dimensions

Tabletop arrangement with room for Harry’s feet From floor to lap, allow approximately 27”

Lightweight Transportable design making the device easy to store Canvas Size should be adjustable

Min: 8” by 8” Max: 30” high by 38” wide

Page 7: EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

Initial Design Materials:

Require a lightweight, sturdy, and cheap material for frame

Wood: Too flimsy, not ideal for electric movement PVC: Again, too flimsy (used in former project) Stainless Steel: Heavy, expensive ALUMINUM

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Initial Design Aluminum Advantages

Lightweight Cheap Weldable Sturdy Available in different shapes, lengths, and forms of

stock

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Initial Design Aluminum Characteristics

Alloys- 1000,2000,3000,4000,5000,6000,7000 series aluminum

Fabrication- bending, drilling, punching, tacking, welding, tapping

Finishes- mill, anodized, mechanical, painted Types- extruded, drawn, miniature, welded

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Initial Design Aluminum Shapes:

Channel Square Tubing Angle

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Initial Mechanical Design Movement driven by up to 4 linear actuators. Heavy Duty “Drawer-like” tracking for stability

and guidance

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Initial Mechanical Design Sturdy 2-inch square tubing base Clamped under table for added stability

Manually adjustable Servo-motors

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Initial Mechanical Design 2 part design for movement:

Base – Responsible for front and back movement Carriage – Moves forward and back in base and

allows for vertical, horizontal, and tilt motions.

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Initial Mechanical Design Other ideas for movement include:

Cam system or pulleys to amplify movement of actuators

Enclosed screw drive or rack and pinion system instead of actuators for linear movement

Pneumatic or hydraulic actuators instead of electronic

Page 15: EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

Initial Mechanical Design Different drawing surface attachments Will separate into 3 “flat” parts for storage:

Base Carriage Drawing Surface

Page 16: EASELECTRIC Team 4 Adam Frank Jackie Jon. Introduction Planning a Design General Requirements: An electrically adjustable easel that can be safely used.

Initial Design – Electrical System Client requested the use of

joysticks to control motion of easel

Design ideas – Hard Wired vs. Digitally Controlled

Use of Relays to accommodate low voltage/current joystick and higher voltage/current actuator

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Initial Design – Electrical System Circuit requires safety mechanisms including:

Master On/Off Switch Fuse or breaker Limit Switch to constrain range of motion Possibility of attachments such as canvas light Method of organizing and concealing wiring etc.

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Budget is Most Limiting Factor $750.00

24” Actuator estimates: Around $100 a piece Sliding Tracks: Around $25 a piece – 3 required Aluminum/ Steel Stock: most will be provided by

Independent Welding Inc. Joysticks: $12 a piece (2) Relays: $40

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Summary Goal is to create an easel that meets the needs

of our client and is less expensive than current products.

Mechanically we are looking for a safe and simple design.

Materials need to be strong and lightweight. Electronics need to be simple yet able to

properly control the device.

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References http://www.argylein.com/cgi-bin/search_dies.pl

?words=EQUALANGLE Mouser Electronics Catalog 2005