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Elana Cheng, Avery Horn, Jasmin Khoo, Alex Kun Wheels on Anything Elana Cheng, Avery Horn, Jasmin Khoo, Alex Kun Abstract and Problem Statement: Winning Concepts: Wheels: Caster Wheels makes the dolly more easily maneuvered and makes it easier to turn. Platform: Flatbed with extendable sides makes the dolly more compact and easily stored. It also allows the dolly to change and fit the object to be moved perfectly. Handles: Handle that folds down and into the platform makes the design more compact and easily stored. Handles also makes moving and controlling the dolly more easy. The objective of this project was to create a product that would allow us to put “wheels on anything.” This product would allow the user to move any large objects easily by being able to put the object on our product and wheel it to its desired location. We began with creating a survey that would allow us to figure out what the customer wants in this type of product. While waiting for the results from the survey we sent out, we began researching other products that were similar to what we wanted to create. We mostly looked at push dollies that were similar to the ideas we had formed. Our results from the survey and PCC charts allowed us to focus on the ease of use, the size, the strength, the safety and the price of the product. These are the aspects of our product design we mainly focused on. Through external research and benchmarking we were able to create our own design concepts. The Pugh Charts helped us to figure out what designs were most important for our final design. We were then able to create our prototype and test the product to make sure it fit our standards. The purpose of our project is to design a product that will allow the consumer to put wheels on any large object that needs to be moved. The initial problems that we face are what materials to make this out of, what is going to be moved with this product, and keeping the price affordable. Weighted Hierarchal Chart: 1. User Friendly (0.42, 0.42) 1.1 Easy to load and unload (0.084, 0.2) 1.2 Easy to operate (0.21, 0.5) 1.3 Safe (0.1974,0.47) 2. Portability (0.23,0.23) 2.1 Light weight (0.069, 0.3) 2.2 Collapsible (0.0667, 0.29) 2.3 Able to fit through standard doors (0.0966, 0.42) 3. Durability (0.21, 0.21) 3.1 Strong (0.098, 0.47) 3.2 Easy maintenance (0.021, 0.1) C.1 Carry heavy loads 4. Price (0.15, 0.15) 4.1 Cheap (0.075, 0.5) C.2 $40-50 Pairwise Comparison Chart for Main Object Categories: User Friendly Portability Durability Price Total Weighing 1.00 5.00 9.00 0.25 15.25 0.42 0.20 3.00 4.00 8.20 0.23 0.11 0.33 6.00 7.44 0.21 0.17 5.42 0.15 TRIZ Chart: Feature to Improve Undesired results(conflict) Principles Design Solutions: 13-Stability of object 37-Complexity of Control 35-Phyiscal or Chemical properties 22- Blessing in disguise (Harm to Benefit) 39- Inert environment 23-feedback 35-make platform slightly flexible so it bends and all the wheels are touching the ground. 39-makes the material a type of metal that does not rust or corrode easily. 14-Strength 31-Harmful side effects 15-Dynamism 22-Blessing in disguise (Harm to Benefit) 2-Seperation or extraction 15-add springs so the design becomes more flexible and achieves dynamicity. 2-remove extra set of wheels. 27-Reliability 25-Waste of time 10-Preliminary action 30-Flexible films or membranes 4-Asymmetry 30-cover the platform with a thin flexible membrane so it adjusts as the dolly platform does but keeps the object from moving around on top. 4-change shape to make it easier to maneuver and go around tight corners.