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start: the super stair cart start makes it easier, safer and more comfortable to move things up and down stairs. Blue Team Section A

start makes it easier to move on stairs. Requires 50% less force than a regular cart. Safety mechanism prevents falling down stairs. Handle uses only one hand; Harness is hands-free.

Climbing Mechanism

Benchmarks Existing Designs Our Advantages Three wheel climber Treads Safety mechanism One-handed or hands-free

Kinematic Analysis Normal Cart: start:

The Future Implement mechanism for going down stairs Folding design User studies

Questions?