Axiomatic Design Aspect of a Braking System Redesign

A rollator is a commercial product on the market for aiding people with difficulty in walking by themselves. Users are typically strong enough to walk without aid, but will easily feel exhausted within short distances. The product is popular in advanced countries with fairly good walkway conditions...

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Main Authors: Iino Kenji, Arruti Aitor, Nakao Masayuki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712701003
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spelling doaj-ab75d1b740cb4330a04dc6f4c35a38882021-02-02T00:36:49ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011270100310.1051/matecconf/201712701003matecconf_icad2017_01003Axiomatic Design Aspect of a Braking System RedesignIino KenjiArruti AitorNakao MasayukiA rollator is a commercial product on the market for aiding people with difficulty in walking by themselves. Users are typically strong enough to walk without aid, but will easily feel exhausted within short distances. The product is popular in advanced countries with fairly good walkway conditions with their simple structure and ease of use without any driving power. The product's simple design led to a great number of companies developing their design and putting them quickly in the market. Rushed design, however, sometimes can cause subtle issues with the product. One particular product was found with a drawback in its operability that engaging the hand activated brake can make the following forward movement difficult. This paper discusses the design issue with Axiomatic Design and proposes a remedy that removes the drawback.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201712701003
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Axiomatic Design Aspect of a Braking System Redesign
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title Axiomatic Design Aspect of a Braking System Redesign
title_short Axiomatic Design Aspect of a Braking System Redesign
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description A rollator is a commercial product on the market for aiding people with difficulty in walking by themselves. Users are typically strong enough to walk without aid, but will easily feel exhausted within short distances. The product is popular in advanced countries with fairly good walkway conditions with their simple structure and ease of use without any driving power. The product's simple design led to a great number of companies developing their design and putting them quickly in the market. Rushed design, however, sometimes can cause subtle issues with the product. One particular product was found with a drawback in its operability that engaging the hand activated brake can make the following forward movement difficult. This paper discusses the design issue with Axiomatic Design and proposes a remedy that removes the drawback.
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