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Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008
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Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

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Page 1: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis

Team Up(Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed)

June 4, 2008

Page 2: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

Review of Concept Designs

• Telescoping tube rails• Cable lift platform• Wheeled cart (detachable) • Conveyor belt• Scissor lift

Page 3: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

The Attic LiftPerspective View – Lowered Position Perspective View – Raised Position

Application number: 11/238,415; Publication number: US 2007/0114098 A1; Filing date: Sep 29, 2005; Inventor: Jason Hartley; www.theatticlift.com

Page 4: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

The Attic Lift

• Upper level frame and winch raise and lower a platform by winding and unwinding cables

• No support or guidance structure in lower level• Pros:

o Many sizes (200 lbs – 750 lbs)o Durability (so they claim)

• Cons:o Must have stairs, not an elevator for peopleo Objects can fall off

Page 5: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

The SpaceLift 6000

By SpaceLift Products, Inc.        Patented: Nov. 8, 2005www.spaceliftproducts.com        No. 6,962,236   by Jay Penn

Page 6: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

The SpaceLift 6000

• Specialized staircase, mounting frame, and trolley attached to a winch via 4 cables.

• Trolley and mounting frame roll to side once at top to allow access.

Pros:• Level platform at chest height for loading• Load management system detects interference

Cons:• 4 Cables complicates lifting process• Single size compatibility

Page 7: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

Combination Loft and Ladder Lift(patent pending)

Inv.  Daniel Harry Corby Quare      Filing Date: Nov. 29, 2006Application #: 11/564,534           Publication: US 2007/0269303

Page 8: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

Combination Loft and Ladder Lift

• Uses a custom ladder with a carriage and crane system to move packages up attic stairs.

• Crane Actuates to move said package when carriage reaches top of the attic stairs.

Pros:• Solution to handling the object when reaches the top.• Allows for unobstructed use of stairs by people.• Load management system detects interference

Cons:• Requires vertical room for installation.• Does not provide any package control and item may fall off

platform.• Obstructs the landing area for humans as they climb the

ladder

Page 9: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

   Overhead Platform Elevation Device

Inventor: Douglas J. HughesPatent number: 5,667,035

Filing date: Oct 19, 1995Issue date: Sep 16, 1997

Page 10: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

   Overhead Platform Elevation Device

• Assembly is positioned in its own ceiling cutout, separate from attic stairs

• Device consists of platform raised and lowered by cables within telescopic support structures

• Cables are wound on opposed pulleys, and driven by a motor to power the vertical displacement

• Pros:o Maintains orientation of objecto Does not block or interfere with laddero Self Storing

• Cons:o Requires second cutout in attico Cannot be retrofit

Page 11: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

   Overhead Platform Elevation Device

Inventor: Randy SpraguePatent number: 5,626,208

Filing date: July 13, 1995Issue date:  May 6, 1997

Page 12: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

   Screw Lift Device

• Again, assembly is positioned in its own ceiling cutout, separate from attic stairs

• Device consists of platform raised and lowered by screw within permanent rail structure

• Motor drives the screw to raise and lower the platform

• Pros:o Maintains orientation of objecto Does not block or interfere with laddero small vertical foot printo simple design

• Cons:o Permanent, or if not requires a lot of spaceo high cost

Page 13: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

   Selection Analysis

Page 14: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

   Selection Analysis

Page 15: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

   Selection Analysis

    1.  Wheeled Cart (relative score = 1.00)- Simple, effective design and easy to use    2.  Cable lift (relative score = 0.98)- Very capable, but more complicated    3.  Conveyor belt (relative score = 0.95)

4. Product: Spacelift 6000 (relative score = 0.91)

5. Telescoping rails (relative score = 0.87)

6. Patent pending: Combo lift and ladder (relative score = 0.83)

    7.  Scissor lift (relative score = 0.68)- Less reliable and complex structure 

Page 16: Patent/Product Search & Selection Analysis Team Up (Phill – Mark – Josh – Chris – Ed) June 4, 2008.

Final choice: Wheeled Cart

Future Design Considerations:• Number of cables

• Detachable connection• Motor size

• Wheel size and orientation

Next Meeting:• Design prop

• Mid-term presentation