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1 Group 2 Kyle Cleland Loren Lobbestael Thomas Pauly John Tasdemiroglu
Can Crusher Group 2 Kyle Cleland Loren Lobbestael Thomas Pauly John Tasdemiroglu

2 Road Map Kyle Background Patent Search Objectives Concurrent Design
Timeline Detailed Design Constraints Tom Economic Analysis Prototype Development Testing/Demonstration Environmental Issues Ethical Issues Social Implications Team Reflections Summary

3 Background Design a can crusher? Developed preliminary concepts
Conducted patent search and market research

4 Patent Search 166 existing patents Six benchmark designs
Mechanical crushing devices Electro-mechanical devices Six benchmark designs

5 Findings Several flaws in existing designs
Existing can crusher designs are not marketable 98% of household cans are 12oz. beverage cans

6 Objectives Develop and construct a can crusher that: Is low cost
Is reliable Is compact Is aesthetically pleasing Crushes 12 oz. Aluminum beverage cans to 25% of original size

7 Concurrent Design

8 Concurrent Design Preparation Calculations/Data Manual Work Process
Market Research Patent/Product Search Product Specifications 3D CAD Model Component Drawings Prototype Fabrication Final Product Design Calculations Design for Assembly Selection/ Purchasing Manufacturing Electrical Schematic System Testing/ Evaluation Preparation Calculations/Data Manual Work Process Final Product

9 Timeline

10 Detailed Design Modular Design Low friction (high efficiency)
Common components Automatic can removal One-touch operation

11 Detailed Design

12 Constraints Criteria Constraint Budget $400 Light weight
Less than 25 lbs. Compact Less than 2ft. long Quiet Subjective NVH rating equivalent to home appliances

13 Economic Analysis $400 Prototype Budget Production Components
MSRP of $75 - $90

14 Prototype Development
Purchased Components Machined Components Designed for Manufacturability Designed for Assembly

15 Product Assembly

16 Product Assembly

17 Product Assembly

18 Testing Results 25 can test Functioned Properly Series System

19 Product Evaluation Prototype met major specifications
Production version additions

20 Production Additions Disposal Bin Sealed crushing chamber
Clutch or load sensing Lid safety switch Plastic housing Expandable base One button control V belt Acme screw Castings or Stampings Latching Lid Wider can rest

21 Environmental, Health and Safety
Minimal Negative Environmental Impact Ergonomic Design Safety Precautions Reliable

22 Ethical Issues Socially Responsible Promote Recycling Safe

23 Social Implications Basis for our Product
Everyday 120 million cans are land filled, littered or incinerated in the U.S. In 2000, recycling rate dropped to 55% Recycling cans saves up to 75% of the energy required to produce them from raw materials.

24 Team Reflections Valuable Experience Fun Exciting Product

25 Summary Creative Brainstorming Research Concurrent Engineering
Prototype Fabrication Testing Great Project

26 Thank You Professor Newaz Gautam Eugene Dave Marvin


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