Mockup Review: Rice Transplanter Orange B Elizabeth Hempel, Stephanie Lee, Sean Nabar, Omoleye Roberts, Joel Sadler, Wenying Zhang, Jean Zheng October.

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Mockup Review: Rice Transplanter Orange B Elizabeth Hempel, Stephanie Lee, Sean Nabar, Omoleye Roberts, Joel Sadler, Wenying Zhang, Jean Zheng October 20, 2005

Orange B Mission Statement Create an ergonomic device that will eliminate back fatigue and injury among rice transplanting workers while increasing productivity

Orange B Critical Issues Field conditions mud consistency and water depth Planting tasks picking shoots, inserting into mud, releasing and retracting Hand vs. automated loading Hand: slower, but simpler design Automated: faster, but presents higher probability of mechanical failure

Orange B What We Learned Tube-loaded spike Rice shoots caught in tube when loaded Plants buoyant in water Moving parts clogged by mud Two hands for shoot preparation Tongs-on-a-pole Tiresome over long periods of time Slow loading time

Orange B Current Design Tong tips optimized for speed and accuracy Tested multiple worker heights, tong tips Measured speed to load and plant 1 rice shoot Created holes that were too big Avg time: 5.3 secAvg time: 4 sec abc Avg hand planting time: ~2-4 sec

Orange B Current Design Double-ended planter with support belt: Load rice shoot with one hand, spin down to plant rice

Orange B Current Design Optional supporting belt: hands free when not planting, adjustable for different worker sizes (a) load rice shoot (b) rotate pole(c) plant shoot

Orange B Future Concerns Depth control Water may obscure visual references when inserting rice into mud Human factors Faster loading and planting Our current solutions plant slower than by hand Improve worker endurance Safety Ergonomics Optimize length for different worker heights