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Adjustable Art Table Team 9 Bruce Bassi Kristen Haldeman
Richard Sierra Client Coordinator: Dr. Brooke Hallowell Supervising Professor: Dr. John D. Enderle Funding: National Science Foundation
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Background Information
Passion Works Studio Studio for artists with disabilities Previous NSF Tables Unstable Required cords Exposed electronics
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Currently Marketed Adjustable Tables Available
Lack of wheelchair accessibility Not easily adjustable Electric
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Our Previous Design Components Gas Springs Gear Rack Tabletop 30”x42”
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Our Previous Design Rear View Side View
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Problems With Old Design
Needs of the client changed Old table was designed for one person Must be used by multiple people Previous parts incompatible with large table
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Final Design Components Tabletop 72”x30” Gas Springs Unibearings
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Tabletop Round edges 6 feet long Easy to clean
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Gas Springs Stroke length: 13” Can hold 2,000 lbs Locking
Slowly raise with 14 lbs force
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Hydraulic Release
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Unibearings Can hold up to 300 lbs
User must unlock upper and lower brakes
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How to use unibearings Must be disengaged to adjust table
Make sure that the unibearings are tight before the table is used
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Unibearing testing Unibearing testing at the SRF
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Framing Gussets
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Framing and Tabletop Extrusions attached to bottom of tabletop in 8 places Gussets hold legs to the tabletop
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Four base extensions prevent rocking
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Budget Allotted $750 Part Manufacturer Quantity Total Cost
Original Tabletop Officemax 1 $78.72 Locking Gas Spring Easylift of America 2 $194.06 Parallel Hydraulic Release $113.45 Shipping $13.88 Handle (not used but purchase for design prior to changes) MSC Industrial Supplies $21.86 1” by 1” Aluminum Extrusion Air Inc 249” $55.99 1” by 3” Aluminum Extrusion 62” $32.24 New Tabletop Staples $64.99 8020 Accessories -- 154.34 Gussets Home Depot $15.00 Total $812.73
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How to use table To Raise Table To Lower Table
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Testing Final Product The table works well with wheelchairs
Original requirements have been met
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Acknowledgements Dr. Enderle Chris Liebler NSF Funding
Rich and Serge from the machine shop Tracy Makuch
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Questions …thanks for listening
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Appendix The following figures and tables have been included to aid in explanations for questions.
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Gas Spring Specifications
Stroke Length Diameters of Rod/Piston Force of Gas Length of Gas Spring (Fully Extended) Blocking Force 350 mm (13.78 in) 10/22 mm (.4/.87 in) 115 N (25.8 lbs) 927 mm (36.5 in) 12000 N (~2,700 lbs)
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Gas Spring
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Parallel Hydraulic Release
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Debcor Debcor $535 Not easily adjustable Not wheelchair accessible
Sharp edges
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Balt Easy Model 3627 $378 Not for artists No leg room
Height adjustment out of desired range
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Closet Masters Closet Masters $780
Good: Drawing surface, ease of adjustment Bad: Electronic, no leg room
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References 1. http://nsf-pad.bme.uconn.edu
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